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Cleveland Browns tight end Evan Moore (89) catches a 2-yard touchdown pass against Detroit Lions safety Louis Delmas (26) in the first quarter of an NFL preseason football game Friday, Aug. 19, 2011, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
Added: Fri, August 19, 2011
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Detroit Tigers shortstop Jhonny Peralta, left, waits for the ball as Cleveland Indians' Shin-Soo Choo, of South Korean, steals second base in the sixth inning of a baseball game, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
Added: Fri, August 19, 2011
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Boardman running back #21 Devin Campbell hurdles over a would be Howland tackler during a scrimmage Friday night.
Added: Fri, August 19, 2011
Cleveland Browns' Buster Skrine (22) is upended by Detroit Lions cornerback Paul Pratt on a first-quarter kick return in a preseason NFL football game Friday, Aug. 19, 2011, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)
Added: Fri, August 19, 2011
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Youngstown Connection members rehearse one of the group’s routines. In Hawaii, the group performed on the USS Arizona and USS Missouri, at a hospital for wounded veterans and at a center inside a shopping mall.
Added: Wed, August 17, 2011
FILE - In this May 18, 2006 photo, Burger King CEO John W. Chidsey, background center, watches as"The King" mascot of Burger King Corp., arrives at the New York Stock Exchange in New York. Burger King's spooky "The King" mascot is retiring so the struggling burger chain can refocus its marketing to reach new customers. The mascot has been around for years, but recently has become a more prevalent and somewhat creepy presence in ads. The fast food chain, which has suffered declining sales, will roll out a new advertising campaign this weekend sans "The King" that will focus on its burgers. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
Added: Fri, August 19, 2011
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Kirsten Peetz, environmental-land manager for Mill Creek MetroParks, discusses why the park system put up six signs discouraging visitors from feeding the waterfowl at the Lily Pond in Youngstown.
Added: Tue, August 17, 2010
From left, Senate President Tom Niehaus, Gov. John Kasich and House Speaker Bill Batchelder criticize public-employee unions and other Senate Bill 5 opponents after the latter declined an invitation to participate in last-minute negotiations to remove Issue 2 — the new collective-bargaining law — from the November ballot.
Added: Fri, August 19, 2011
Members of the Youngstown Connection song and dance troupe pose with Carol Baird, center, their director. The group traveled to Hawaii earlier this month and participated in events commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack. Members who attended the Hawaii trip are, from left, front: Jason Whitehead and James Cancel; second row: Alexis Shellow, Toshi Hudson, Kaitlyn Cook and Arielle Green; back row: Jaylen Smith, Leon Smith and Joey Corradi.
Added: Wed, August 17, 2011
Kaitlyn Cook, 18, and Jason Whitehead, 16, members of the Youngstown Connection song and dance troupe, rehearse at Mahoning United Methodist Church. The group traveled earlier this month to Hawaii to participate in the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Added: Wed, August 17, 2011
Mill Creek MetroParks staff recently erected several “Do Not Feed” signs at the Lily Pond. These signs let visitors know that regular feeding of ducks and geese causes pollution, poor nutrition and overcrowding, among other things. It’s also against park policy.
Added: Tue, August 17, 2010
Robert K. Yosay | The Vindicator: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority’s Youngstown Alumnae chapter will sponsor its annual Tribute to Black Excellence. The event will take place Sept. 23 at Stambaugh Auditorium in Youngstown. From left are members Susan Moorer, parliamentarian, Michele Dotson, Ways and Means Committee chairwoman, and Germaine Bennett.
Added: Wed, June 15, 2011
Robert K. Yosay | The Vindicator: Members of Angels for Easter Seals are preparing to launch their new cookbook, “Angels and Friends Favorite Recipes, Volume III,” at The Lake Club in Poland. From left are Jacie Ridel, left, Mary Celeste VanSickle, second from right, and Mary Rossi, right, chairwomen for the event, and Carol O’Neill, president. The newest cookbook has been dedicated to Rossi.
Added: Wed, August 3, 2011
Front from left, Alyson Smith, this year’s Heart Child, and her sister, Emilee, stand in front of their parents, Kevin and Kathy Keaggy Smith. The Smiths will participate in the 2011 Heart Walk Sept. 17 at Youngstown State University. This year’s walk chairman is Wes Prout, center; and emcee is Thomas John Meister of Clear Channel Radio, Youngstown. At right is Theresa Weakley, news anchor for WKBN 27 First News, one of this year’s Walk media sponsors.
Added: Fri, August 19, 2011
SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR: ABWA Network Council members represent three chapters in the area: Youngstown Charter Chapter, Tri-Gold Chapter and Mill Creek Chapter. From left are Sarah Janutolo, Mary Brown (rear), Judy Codespote, Mandy Alcorn of Alpha Omega Pi sorority at YSU, Donna Farmer, Darlene Demjen and Cathy Prokrivnak.
Added: Fri, August 19, 2011
William D. Lewis The Vindicator Bob Albert, longtime member at YCC and unoffical golf historian at the club, on the hole where he once scored a hole in one.
Added: Mon, August 16, 2010
William D. Lewis The Vindicator Bob Albert, left, longtime YCC member and golf enthuiast and club pro Scott Sundstrom during a recentround att he course which is 100 years old.
Added: Mon, August 16, 2010
William D. Lewis The Vindicator Bob Albert, longtime member at YCC and unoffical golf historian at the club, stands on hte hole where he once scored a hole in one.
Added: Mon, August 16, 2010