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PROJECT MOVING AHEAD: Tony Hayek, left, an architect with MS Consultants Inc. of Youngstown, explains two possible roof styles for the proposed WATTS indoor athletic-training facility at Youngstown State University to YSU Trustee John Jakubek.
Added: Wed, September 16, 2009
BIG HAUL: Trumbull County Sheriff Thomas Altiere stands near a table full of drugs, cash, a bulletproof vest and ammunition that were recovered from a house at 2026 W. Market St. in Warren during a raid Tuesday afternoon. Fourteen people were arrested at the house on drug charges, 11 of whom will be arraigned today in Warren Municipal Court. The lead investigative agency was the Trumbull Ashtabula Group Law Enforcement Task Force, which is headed by Lt. Jeff Orr of the sheriff’s department.
Added: Wed, September 16, 2009
MEN AT WORK: Workers from J.S. Northeast Co., Girard, inspect an area where the new 12-inch waterline will replace the current 6-inch line along North High Street in Cortland.
Added: Wed, September 16, 2009
Therese Powell sits outside her recently forclosed home of more than 20 years on Youngstown's North Side. The local activist is the co-chairwoman of Peace Action — Youngstown.
Added: Wed, September 16, 2009
HIGH TECH: Nancy Walker, a resident of Howland and a 30-year employee at St. Joseph Health Center, stands beside a new GE Definium 5000 digital-imaging machine at the new and expanded Urgent Care Center on the St. Joseph Campus on Niles-Cortland Road in Howland. Walker is one of the technicians who operate the high-tech device.
Added: Wed, September 16, 2009
ESTATE DONATED: William D. Bauman left more than $1 million to Niles McKinley High School, McKinley Memorial Library Association, Niles First United Methodist Church, Niles Historical Society and Trumbull New Theatre. He died last year at 79.
Added: Wed, September 16, 2009
HISTORIC TREES DOWN: Katie Bell of Cortland leans against one of the large trees in her front yard cut down by the city to make way for the construction of a new higher-capacity waterline. Most of the 10 large maple trees cut down were around 100 years old.
Added: Wed, September 16, 2009
Special to The Vindicator UPPER CRUST: This year’s Johnny Appleseed Festival in Lisbon promises to have appeal for all apple lovers as the third annual pie-baking contest gets under way. Craig Brown, chamber of commerce vice president, left, and Ryan Hillman, chamber president, seem eager for the taste testing to begin. The festival will take place Saturday and Sunday.
Added: Wed, September 16, 2009
Special to The Vindicator QUEEN CANDIDATES: The 2009-2010 court for the royalty of Lisbon’s Johnny Appleseed Festival, which takes place Saturday and Sunday on Lisbon Village Square, 105 S. Market St., has been selected. The queen will be crowned after the parade Saturday. From left to right are Ashton Unger, Jenna Daggy, Emma DeFilippo and Chelsea Stoffel.
Added: Wed, September 16, 2009
SCRAPPERS - (23) Casey Frawley comes up short on the ball Tuesday night at Eastwood field. - Special to The Vindicator/Nick Mays
Added: Wed, September 16, 2009