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Stories published August 10, 2001
Punks should have to shovel cow dung
Opinion: If "eye for an eye" justice prevailed in this country, the mental midgets who thought it was fun to
MCDONALD SCHOOLS Runners' parents request 2nd coach
Two board members said the coach should have brought the issue to them sooner. By MARY SMITH
NILES Belmont Avenue bridge reopens
By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF NILES -- One of two paths over the Mahoning River in
The shelter will remain open despite the funding loss.
The shelter will remain open despite the funding loss. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU
SURVEY RESULTS
SURVEY RESULTS Teen drug use Prem Shah, 16, asked 400 high school students in Cuyahoga, Trumbull
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP Street resurfacing
Royal Arms Drive Arms Drive Greenbrier Drive Lamplighter Drive Twin Oak Drive Kingwood
BOARD OF CONTROL Youngstown
The Youngstown Board of Control took these actions Thursday: Bought a 2001 Ford Taurus SE from
Man, 84, dies in crash
Man, 84, dies in crash MERCER, Pa. -- A Franklin man died Thursday afternoon after a wreck in Mill
After chase, local woman faces charges
AUSTINTOWN -- A 41-year-old Boardman woman faces several charges, including resisting arrest,
Gearing up inspections
The steam tractor that exploded in Medina would not have been allowed here, Trumbull County club
Suited up for a blast
By PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR CRIME REPORTER CANFIELD -- They looked like the offspring of a
Incoherent swimmer
Incoherent swimmer WARREN -- A man swimming in the Mahoning River behind WCI Steel would get out
BOARDMAN Target plans to open store in The Shops
The retailer expects to open its Boardman store in July 2002. By CYNTHIA VINARSKY VINDICATOR
Laura E. Davies to be bride of Charles Campbell
Sept. 8 has been chosen for the wedding of Laura Elaine Davies and Charles Edward Campbell, both of
LIBERTY POLICE Former captain files suit
The township has maintained it did nothing wrong. By AMANDA C. DAVIS VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
WARREN Car hits a child on bike, then van
The women also are accused of assaulting police officers. By AMANDA C. DAVIS VINDICATOR
Davis: From start, we're playing to win
The head coach said he'll try to get as many players as possible into the game. By PHIL NOVAK
Youngstown boy, 10, drowns
Lifeguards and paramedics couldn't resuscitate the boy on the shore of the lake. By IAN HILL
MCDONALD SCHOOLS Newsletter to inform of renovations
The construction project in village schools is in full swing. McDONALD--A newsletter will be
MERCER COUNTY Law library gets grant for records
Old legal documents will be accessible on computer. By MARY GRZEBIENIAK VINDICATOR
Man to serve 13 years
Man to serve 13 years YOUNGSTOWN -- Antonio Griffin, 22, of Hillman Way, was sentenced to 13 years
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Man gets 8 years, predator label
Lawrence Plante said his problems were rooted in addiction to pornography. By BOB JACKSON
Crew removes suspect items
YOUNGSTOWN -- The sweat from four candidates for the Youngstown Police Department bomb squad
BIRTHS
St. Elizabeth Steven and Haley Stanish, 971 Colonial Drive, Youngstown, girl, Aug. 9. Pete and
Record earnings achieved for Ohio's Treasury
Opinion: Ohio's general revenue fund earned a record $400.2 million in interest for the 2001 fiscal year.
Poor sewer system blamed for flooding
WARREN -- An Austintown business says Liberty Township, Trumbull County and the state are to blame
CLUB CALENDAR
ASSOCIATIONS XMcDonald Midget Football Association will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in the senior
Controller continues to investigate credit-card use
Officials said failure to turn in receipts is a problem among the employees who use the county
STEAM SHOW Details
When: Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. to dark both days. Where: Johnston Township Park, behind fire
Foundation finishes business with its last scholarships
WARREN -- The Trumbull County Private Industry Council Foundation was to go out of existence today,
Felesa VanRossun, Mr. Cunningham to be married
HESSTON, Kan. -- Felesa VanRossun, East Pine Street, and Howard Cunningham, Academy Street, are
Face it: Baseball needs to be fixed
The Kansas City Royals had a nice lineup in the works. Johnny Damon batting leadoff, Jermaine Dye
Children benefit from fraternity's good deed
Opinion: The good deed of a Youngstown State University fraternity made two hot summer days a little more
Parents announce O'Connell-Will engagement
GIRARD -- Patrick and Diane O'Connell, 47 E. Wilson Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter,
Talk canceled
Talk canceled YOUNGSTOWN -- A talk on the Sacred Heart set for noon Saturday at the Shrine of Our
Williamsport steals game
The Crosscutters stole five bases and collected 16 hits to top Mahoning Valley, 9-2. By BILL
2 waves of migration
2 waves of migration Migrants from Asia populated the New World in at least two separate waves, a
INDICTMENTS
INDICTMENTS Mahoning County The following people were indicted Thursday by a Mahoning County
Roller coaster enthusiasts, above from left, Adam Spivak, 38, of Whitemarsh, Pa.; Phil Guarno, 38,
Roller coaster enthusiasts, above from left, Adam Spivak, 38, of Whitemarsh, Pa.; Phil Guarno, 38,
TEACH ENGLISH
Opinion: Washington Post: Monday's data from the Census Bureau should sharpen the debate on bilingual
GIRARD Mayor: Crisis to last two years
The mayor says he's received calls from volunteers who would like to serve on the fiscal recovery
Doreen Golubich, Leo Connelly Jr. set wedding date
YOUNGSTOWN -- The engagement of Doreen P. Golubich and Leo H. Connelly Jr., both of 60 N. Raccoon
Sewer contracts awarded
The New Springfield contractor won one and lost one in the sewer squabble. By BOB JACKSON
GAIL WHITE Youth camp director helps kids to beat the odds
Every morning at 8 a.m., Eddie Encarnacion arrives at 1000 South Ave. on the city's South Side to