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Cardinal Mooney’s Roosevelt Griffin (3) sprints away from Boardman defender Ryan Ebie (33) during Friday’s game in Boardman. The Cardinals got their second win of the season, edging the Spartans, 27-20.
Added: Thu, September 2, 2010
In this Sept. 2, 2008 photo, spectators watch the Wausau East marching band make its way down Third Avenue during the Labor Day Parade in Wausau, Wis. With labor rights still a prickly subject in Wisconsin, Republican state Sen. Pam Galloway knows she might be as unwelcome as rain at the upcoming Labor Day parade in Wausau. It’s the first Labor Day since Republican Gov. Scott Walker launched what Democrats called an assault on labor, and GOP lawmakers who supported Walker’s efforts to curb certain collective-bargaining rights are treading carefully. Many are asking themselves whether it’s politically savvy to attend an event that honors labor, especially since their presence could attract the sort of vocal protesters who continue to hound Walker even at non-political events.
Added: Tue, September 2, 2008
AP
Abdul Basr, 45, center, chats with his neighbor as he sits in front of his damaged pizzeria on Tripoli Street in Misrata, Libya, on Friday.
Added: Fri, September 2, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Campbell running back Ja’les Hughes (2) breaks away from South Range defenders for a gain in Friday’s game during Week 2 of the 2011 prep football season at South Range High School in Beaver Township. The Red Devils dominated the Raiders, 41-20.
Added: Fri, September 2, 2011
James White, right, helps fi ll sandbags with James Lewis at the Harrison County Road Department in Gulfport, Miss., on Friday. Also pictured, from left, Teresa Norman and Glenn Cunningham. Jackson County, one of Mississippi’s three coastal counties, declared a state of emergency Friday morning because of a tropical weather system in the Gulf of Mexico.
Added: Fri, September 2, 2011
Youngstown State’s Jamaine Cook (35) tries to elude Michigan State defender Johnny Adams (5) during the Penguins’ season opener Friday in Lansing, Mich. YSU fell to the Spartans, 28-6.
Added: Fri, September 2, 2011
Irene Hornyak shows off one of the popular items to help folks keep cool on a hot, late-summer day at the fair.
Added: Fri, September 2, 2011
The Vindicator ( Youngstown)
Underdog Records survived both the CD and now the MP3 era of music. Besides this Beatles album, owner Ron “Sonny” Hrehovcik has several of their rare mono-recorded albums ranging in value from $20 to $100.
Added: Wed, August 25, 2010
Poland’s Conner Schultheis (24) stops Fitch’s Will Mahone (13) in Friday’s game at Fitch’s Falcon Stadium in Austintown. The Falcons scored on the next play and went on to defeat the Bulldogs, 21-3.
Added: Fri, September 2, 2011
Maureen Baker, 7, left, and her sister Mary, 5, of Canfield share some shade and ice cream in an effort to keep cool Friday during the third day of the 165th Canfield Fair. Temperatures were expected to rise above 90 degrees today with high humidity.
Added: Fri, September 2, 2011
The Vindicator ( Youngstown)
Underdog Records owner Ron “Sonny” Hrehovcik displays four of the thousands of albums he has in his store. His assortment of records ranges from Frank Sinatra to Ozzy Osbourne.
Added: Wed, August 25, 2010
Lindsay Y. McCall | The Vindicator: Joe Cassese of Cassese’s MVR was on hand recently with co-chairwomen, from left, Debbie Liptak, library development director, Julie Costas and Natalie Lariccia to begin planning the Sept. 27 “Beer, Burgers and Bocce for Books, Chapter 11” fundraiser to benefit the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County.
Added: Thu, August 25, 2011
Cordell Hanley, known as Corey, 5, and Lillie Zoldan, 6, the prince and princess of New Middletown, present a check for Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley to ACH President and Chief Executive Officer William Considine. Lillie, the daughter of Neal and Lesa Zoldan of New Springfield, and Corey, the son of Larry and Michelle Hanley of New Springfield, claimed their royal titles by raising the most funds for the hospital in July among contestants who sold lemonade, or had garage sales, neighborhood carnivals or other activities. They also served as grand marshals during the New Middletown National Night Out parade Aug. 2, and they will be making other public appearances throughout the community. The July fundraiser was coordinated by Kerri Bernard, Connie Brinker and Melissa Guzman, all of Hair Galleria in New Middletown.
Added: Thu, July 21, 2011
Boardman Cheerleaders Joanna Sokol, Emily Beshara and Cassie Roth enjoy Canfield Fair after the annual Cheer Exhibition
Added: Fri, September 2, 2011
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Certified dietary manager Sandy Milan talked about choices available in a vending machine in Kansas City, Missouri, on August 3, 2011. (Keith Myers/Kansas City Star/MCT).r
Added: Wed, August 3, 2011
MCT
THE VOICE -- "Battle Selections" -- Pictured: (l-r) Blake Shelton, Reba McEntire -- Photo by: Lewis Jacobs/NBC
Added: Wed, March 30, 2011
Lewis Jacobs/NBC
ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR..YSU #7 Ely Ducatel Dives for the end zone for YSU Second TD as PSU #23 S. Obeng-Agyapong (ok) Misses te tackle.YSU LOSES 44-14 PENN STATE at BEAVER STADIUM IN HAPPY VALLEY.-30
Added: Sat, September 4, 2010
THE VINDICATOR (YOUNGSTOWN)