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Bowladrome Lanes owners reflect on 40 years in the business
Owners Tom and Marge Janosik put the historic bowling alley up for sale just last week.
Bowladrome Lanes owners reflect on 40 years in the business
Owners Tom and Marge Janosik put the historic bowling alley up for sale just last week.
Stories published June 23, 2014
Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
Don McLean, Judy Collins coming to Packard Music Hall in Warren
Don McLean, Judy Collins coming to Packard Music Hall in Warren
Catholic Charities Regional Agency schedules open house Tuesday
Catholic Charities Regional Agency schedules open house Tuesday
Boardman police arrest 12 on prostitution related charges
Boardman police arrest 12 on prostitution related charges
WORTH A LOOK
BOOK SALES Unity Centre for Spiritual Living, 1226 Naylor Lloyd Road in Liberty, will have a book
YSU’s Klein doin’ fine in Texas
The former YSU standout is enjoying his best season in the minor leagues.
Lowellville police chief, father inducted into U.S. Martial Arts Hall of Fame
By EMMALEE C. TORISK etorisk@vindy.com LOWELLVILLE Ryan Bonacci didn’t think that nominating
Niles fest will hail hot dogs, Stevens
By JORDAN COHEN news@vindy.com NILES Downtown Niles will become Ohio’s hot-dog heaven and a
Giuriceo plans return to the ring
“The Bull” hasn’t fought since suffering a torn retina in December, 2012.
St. Charles Parish Festival concludes 25th year
By EMMALEE C. TORISK etorisk@vindy.com BOARDMAN Thomas Poplar maintains that there’s not much
Wie earns first major victory
The 24-year-old finally broke through after spending the last decade in the spotlight.
VIDEO GAME REVIEW
“EA Sports UFC” Grade: B- Details: EA Sports, for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, $59.99 After the
Man, 32, shot to death outside after-hours Columbus nightclub
Man, 32, shot to death outside after-hours Columbus nightclub COLUMBUS Police are investigating
City charter school converts to private
The school will retain its maximum enrollment of 60 to 65 students
Supreme Court lauds Mahoning Co. juvy court program
Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor congratulated the Mahoning County Juvenile Court and Judge Theresa Dellick for receiving final certification.
Hundreds honor airstrike victim
Associated Press WAVERLY, Ohio Hundreds of people lined a road in southern Ohio to honor a
Group to unleash Bark ‘n‘ the Park in Girard on Sat.
Group to unleash Bark ‘n‘ the Park in Girard on Sat. GIRARD The second annual Bark ‘n‘ the Park:
NExT passes audits
NExT passes audits NILES Niles International announced Friday that the company’s NExT Aerospace
Bowladrome Lanes owners reflect on 40 years in the business
Owners Tom and Marge Janosik put the historic bowling alley up for sale just last week.
Putin: Compromise needed in Ukraine
Associated Press MOSCOW Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly expressed support Sunday for
COLUMBIANA, TRUMBULL COUNTY COURTS
COURTS COLUMBIANA COUNTY New complaints CACH LLC v. Michael Rice, money. Pipelines Inc. v.
Israeli military bombs Syria
Associated Press JERUSALEM Israeli warplanes bombed a series of targets inside Syria early
Agenda Tuesday
Agenda Tuesday Mahoning County Land Reutilization Corp., 11:30 a.m., county commissioner’s
ABA: Lawyers can scan jurors’ social-media sites
Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Lawyers have been given the green light to scan the social-media
Military considers allowing shopping perk for most vets
Associated Press PROVIDENCE, R.I. The U.S. military is looking into allowing all of the nation’s
Scrappers roll past Doubledays
Greg Allen had three hits and scored four times for Mahoning Valley in the 15-5 win.
GRADS LIST
The following students were awarded bachelor’s degrees unless otherwise noted: UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT
Kent State fashion show dazzles audience
Staff report KENT Kent State University’s Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman School of Fashion
Births
Births St. Elizabeth BOARDMAN Health Center Dana Ragan and Yiannis Skoutelis, Struthers, boy,
YSU chapter among book-drive winners
Staff report youngstown Youngstown State University’s Chapter 143 of Phi Kappa Phi is one of
Sharpen the teeth of Ohio law to lessen risk of dog assaults
Editorial: The mauling death of a Dayton woman earlier this year exposes serious weaknesses in Ohio’s statutes
VA falls short on female medical issues
Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Already pilloried for long wait times for medical appointments,
Are there any moral judges left who will oppose gay marriage?
Opinion: Are there any moral judges left who will oppose gay marriage? I read this newspaper day after
Years Ago
Today is Monday, June 23, the 174th day of 2014. There are 191 days left in the year. ASSOCIATED
Food/clothing
Food/clothing Alpha and Omega First Baptist Church, 3120 Winton Ave., Youngstown, free lunch,
It’s time for Obama administration to put focus on Iraq
Opinion: For more than a year, Mideast analysts have warned about an al-Qaida offshoot that was creating a
Is group too extreme to survive?
Opinion: Just how terrifying is the Sunni Muslim extremist group that’s taken over a huge swath of territory
The top five concert tours, ranked by average box office gross per city. Includes the average ticket
The top five concert tours, ranked by average box office gross per city. Includes the average ticket
MICHAEL JACKSON
By ANTHONY McCARTNEY AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES It’s been five years since Michael
Europe shirks responsibility
Opinion: By Graham Allison Los Angeles Times This month in Poland, President Barack Obama offered $1
Oil drilling poses threat to solitude of national park
Associated Press THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK, N.D. Oil drilling in North Dakota is drawing
It’s a frog; it’s a gorilla — no, wait, it’s Pig the dog
Associated Press ALABASTER, ALA. It’s impossible not to stare at Kim Dillenbeck’s dog Pig.
ODDLY ENOUGH
ODDLY ENOUGH Yells for ‘Daddy’ close to school yield a surprising find FAIRFIELD, Conn. Police