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Special to The Vindicator THE IN GROUP: Chosen to serve the League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown as officers and board members for 2009-2010 are, from left, seated, Suzanne Barbati, Jane Beilby, Sarah Lown and Norma Coe Anderson; and standing, Karen Lazarus, Dorothy Kane, Kathleen Dragoman, Gwen Fish, Terry Esarco and Barbara Brothers. Not pictured are Holly Burnette Hanley and V. Anne Harpman. The group has planned such activities as publishing a voter’s guide, monitoring elections, a legislative brunch and education updates from Gov. Ted Strickland. Men or women interested in joining LWVGY should call (330) 793-1901 or e-mail kdragoman@sbcglobal.net.
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Special to The Vindicator SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT: During a recent meeting of Austintown Growth Foundation, Elisa Owens, daughter of Dr. Fred and Dawn Owens, thanked the organization for a scholarship awarded to her during the graduation ceremony this spring at Fitch High School. Elisa, who is studying communications at Youngstown State, spoke of the quality education she received at Fitch and of the experience she gained as a member of the Speech Club. David Ditzler, president of the foundation, at left, shares a moment with Elisa and her father following her talk.
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Chamber Members, Jim and Kim Foster, descend a staircase in one of the apartments on the 11th floor of the realty building on Thursday afternoon.
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Troy Miglets, of Austintown, looks up at the Realty Building from a balcony on the 11th floor, alongside Shanna Sallmen, Development officer with ysu and resident of new castle. "I just wanted to see the complex, see how they've progressed, its absolutely beautiful," said Sallmen.
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LAW OF THE LAND: Edwin Blashfield painted pendentive murals such as this depicting the evolution of law for the Mahoning County Courthouse in 1911.
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UNOFFICIAL HISTORIAN: Ed Black, an employee in the Mahoning County Clerk of Courts office, has a file box full of Blashfield relics, including photos, copies of handwritten letters and price ledgers. The county commissioned Blashfield to paint a mural for the courthouse ceiling for $10,000.
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Delphi Salaried Retirees Association Chairman, Bruce Gump, and Vice Chair Mary Ann Hudzik, stand with Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher, at Fellows Riverside Gardens on Thursday evening.
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LAW OF THE LAND: Edwin Blashfield painted pendentive murals such as this depicting the evolution of law for the Mahoning County Courthouse in 1911.
Added: Fri, August 21, 2009