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Lenny Wicks poses for his mom, Yvonne, holding his two children, 2-and-a-half old Lenny Jr. and 4-year-old Nevaeh at YSU's football photo day.
Added: Tue, August 11, 2009
FEDERAL HELP: Christopher Wargo, left, and his wife, Alissa, stand at the rear of their home on Pleasant Valley Road in Vienna Township. The small area of dirt in front of them is the only indication on their property that they even have a septic system. It empties into a ravine at the back of their property. The couple has been approved to receive federal stimulus money to replace the system, which didn’t meet regulations when the Wargos bought the house in 2005.
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Phil Eckenrode, of Mineral Ridge, Ohio, throws out the first pitch prior to the Mahoning Valley Scrappers game against the Jamestown Jammers, Wednesday, Aug.14, 2002, in Niles, Ohio. Eckenrode was dressed up as James Traficant. The Single-A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians made August 14 ``Jim Traficant Night,'' and hairpiece wearers and sons of truck drivers got in free. The former Ohio congressman, serving an eight-year prison sentence for bribery and racketeering, often calls himself ``the son of a truck driver.''
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Scrappers Kyle Bellows dives back to 1rst ahead of the throw. Cyclones 1st baseman is Sam Honeck.
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CREATIVE COLLECTIVE: From left, Natalia Lepore-Hagan, co-owner Jacob Harver, Courtney Waskin, and co-owner Keith Povec inside the new Lemon Grove.
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Jake Wright, wearing the famed #24 of YSU, tosses a few passes for his dad, Offensive Coach Brian Wright at football photo day at YSU.
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Special to The Vindicator OUT OF SORTS: Items are being carefully sorted by, from left, Sofia Froom and Dot Leo, who are part of a committee involved in preparing the collection for a sale to take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the barn on the property at the Ward-Thomas Museum, 503 Brown St., Niles. Clothing, rugs, household items, books, lawn mowers and other equipment will be available for bargain hunters. Hot dogs and pop will also be sold. Proceeds will benefit Niles Historical Society and will be used for the upkeep of the museum and grounds. For more information call the museum, (330) 544-2143.
Added: Tue, August 11, 2009