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FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 75¢ State law may keep anti-fracking proposal off city’s Nov. ballot By DAVID SKOLNICK amendment giving more proved the measure in De- [email protected] discretion to county boards THIS LAW CUTS OFF ANY RIGHT cember, state Sen. Kevin Ba- YOUNGSTOWN of elections to invalidate lo- con of Minerva Park, R-3rd, An anti-fracking charter cal charter proposals that FOR CITIZENS TO PETITION THEIR specifically mentioned the amendment could be kept confl ict with state law and/ GOVERNMENT.” Youngstown anti-fracking off the city’s Nov. 7 ballot by or the state constitution. proposal as a main reason VINDICATOR Susie Beiersdorfer, the Mahoning County The anti-fracking pro- to include the amendment Youngstown Community Bill of Rights Committee of Elections because of a posal, rejected six previous EXCLUSIVE in a bill that was designed to confl ict with state law. times by city voters, would revise foreclosure laws, ac- Gov. John Kasich signed require the city to ban hy- ing “the depositing, storage, wastewater.” to the Ohio Department of cording to media reports. a bill in January – effective draulic fracturing and any treatment, injection, dispos- However, state law gives Natural Resources. April 6 – that included an activity related to it includ- al, transport or processing of jurisdiction over fracking When the Ohio Senate ap- See BALLOT, A4

CAMPBELL Ex-police Program brings to people with disabilities chief faces Big hit at Covelli threatens charges fi led by Ohio AG ‘fi re, fury’ Rauzan expected to OK misdemeanor plea deal for against improper use of database By SARAH LEHR [email protected] N. Korea CAMPBELL The Ohio Attorney Gen- eral’s Offi ce has fi led crimi- Associated Press nal charges against former BRIDGEWATER, N.J. Campbell Police Chief An- President Donald Trump threat- drew Rauzan related to im- ened North Korea “with fire and proper personal use of a law- fury like the world has never seen” enforcement database. on Tuesday after suggestions the Prosecutors fi led a bill of communist country has mastered information Tuesday in Ma- one of the fi nal hurdles to being able honing County Common to strike the with a Pleas Court. nuclear missile. The bill of information is North Korea said an indication that Rauzan it was examining its will agree to operational plans for a plea deal, attacking Guam – a Rauzan’s at- U.S. territory about torney Da- 2,100 miles away – mian Billak in order to contain said. Rauzan U.S. military activ- Trump agreed to ity there. The North the four mis- Korean army said Rauzan demeanor in a statement dis- counts of un- tributed today by the authorized use of property. state- news agen- Rauzan is due in com- cy that it is studying mon pleas court Aug. 28 for ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR a plan to create an a hearing. Liston Spann, 44, of Youngstown swings at a pitch during the Adaptive Sports Program of Ohio wheelchair softball “enveloping fire” in game Tuesday in the Covelli Centre parking lot. Spann was injured in a drive-by in 1992. Daniel Kasaris, a special areas around Guam Kim prosecutor with the Ohio By WILLIAM K. ALCORN one kept score and no one with medium- to long-range ballistic Attorney General’s Office, [email protected] seemed to care. INSIDE: began investigating Rauzan YOUNGSTOWN The wheelchair soft- missiles. Guam is home to Andersen Federal last year after an allegation T WAS A SOFTBALL ball event is the fi rst of four scientists of sexual harassment. game fi lled with laugh- games offered by the Adap- Air Force Base. The competing contradict The investigation was at ter and the usual tive Sports Program of Ohio, threats escalated Trump’s the request of the county banter. in conjunction with the tensions between climate prosecutor’s offi ce. I“Hey, batter, batter. Swing, Youngstown Park & Recre- claims. A8 the foes even further. Jill Del Greco, an attorney batter, batter.” ation Department, from 6:30 general’s offi ce spokeswom- Although it wasn’t But played in sports wheel- to 8 p.m. Tuesdays in August an, said the criminal charg- clear if Trump and the Koreans were chairs by physically disabled es against Rauzan came to in the Covelli parking lot. responding directly to each other, light over the course of the athletes ranging from age The program is open to the heightened rhetoric added to agency’s investigation. She 11 to middle age, joined by anyone with a primary the potential for a miscalculation said, however, she could not some family members and physical disability and is not that might bring the nuclear-armed comment on whether his event organizers on the Cov- restricted to those who use nations into confl ict. purported misuse of a law- elli Centre blacktop parking Kevin Glines, 37, of Boardman, who suff ers Trump’s stern words to the cam- lot early Tuesday evening, no See SOFTBALL, A4 from spina bifi da, makes a play at fi rst base. See RAUZAN, A4 See N. KOREA, A4

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Campbell, the grinning, high-pitched Youngstown, Ohio 44501–0780. entertainer who had such hits as “Rhinestone Cowboy” and spanned country, pop, television and MISSED DELIVERY movies, died Tuesday. He was 81. Campbell announced in June 2011 that he had been diagnosed If your paper doesn’t arrive by: 6:30 a.m. 79° 63° 81° 65° 78° 63° 79° 61° 76° 61° Monday-Friday or 9 a.m. weekends or with Alzheimer’s disease. holidays, call our customer-service de- 40 percent chance 50 percent chance 50 percent chance 50 percent chance 30 percent chance partment at 330.746.6561/800.686.9616 of storms. of storms. of storms. of storms. of storms. or e-mail us at customerservice@vindy. com by 10 a.m. weekdays for same day redelivery service. On weekend/holiday, REGIONAL FORECAST Today's high and tonight's low call by 11 a.m. for same day redelivery. Customer-service hours are 6 a.m. to 5 Glen Campbell, superstar p.m. Monday-Friday, and 6 a.m. to noon Detroit weekends and holidays. 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Pittsburgh He will be remembered Campbell was among a Columbus NASHVILLE, TENN. so well and with so much wave of country crossover 82/61 79/60 Indianapolis Glen Campbell, the af- love,” she wrote on Twitter. stars that included Johnny 82/62 fable superstar singer of “You were a shining light Cash, Roy Clark and Kenny LOTTERIES Cincinnati “Rhinestone Cowboy” and in so many ways,” Brad Rogers, and like many of 82/64 TUESDAY’S NUMBERS Lake Erie “Wichita Lineman” whose Paisley tweeted. his contemporaries, he Charleston South winds 5-15 appeal spanned country, In the late 1960s and enjoyed success on tele- MULTISTATE Louisville 83/64 knots. pop, television and mov- well into the ’70s, the Ar- vision. Campbell had a Mega Millions ...... 85/66 Water temp.: 74° ies, died Tuesday, his fam- kansas native was seem- weekly audience of some ...... 11-17-50-52-74 ily said. He was 81. ingly everywhere with Forecasts, graphics and data provided 50 million people for the Mega Ball ...... 14 TODAY’S NATIONAL FORECAST by ©2017, The Weather Company, LLC Campbell’s family said his boyish face, wavy hair “Glen Campbell Goodtime H Megaplier ...... 2 L the singer died Tuesday and friendly tenor. He won Hour,” on CBS from 1969 to 90s L H morning in Nashville and five Grammys, sold more 1972. He gained new fans Tuesday’s Mega Millions jackpot was than 45 million records, worth an estimated $346 million. H 70s publicist Sandy Brokaw decades later when the confirmed the news. No had 12 gold albums and 75 show, featuring his cheer- Tonight’s Powerball drawing is worth an L H estimated $307 million. H cause was immediately chart hits, including No. ful greeting “Hi I’m Glen L given. Campbell an- 1 songs with “Rhinestone Campbell,” was rerun on OHIO 80s nounced in June 2011 that Cowboy” and “Southern 100s cable channel CMT. EVENING DRAWINGS 90s he had been diagnosed Nights.” He released more than with Alzheimer’s disease His performance of the 70 of his own albums, Pick 3 ...... 3-9-0 and that it was in its early title song from the 1969 and in the 1990s record- Pick 4 ...... 4-3-3-7 stages at that time. fi lm “True Grit,” in which ed a series of gospel CDs. Pick 5 ...... 8-7-4-0-3 he played a Texas Ranger ALASKA HAWAII COLDWARM STATIONARY “Glen is one of the great- A 2011 farewell album, Rolling Cash 5 ...... est voices there ever was in alongside Oscar winner MAP KEY: SUNNY CLOUDS SHOWERS THUNDER SNOW ICEHIGH LOW “Ghost On the Canvas,” ...... 1-4-16-25-29 the business and he was John Wayne, received an KIDS WEATHER AIR QUALITY Academy Award nomina- included contributions DAY DRAWINGS Teachers, showcase one of the greatest musi- from Jacob Dylan, Rick your students’ talent. 0 50 100 150 200 cians,” said Dolly Parton tion. He twice won album Pick 3 ...... 5-3-9 in a video statement. “He of the year awards from Nielsen of Cheap Trick and Pick 4 ...... 7-8-9-5 Submit their weather drawings Billy Corgan of Smashing and we will run them. Good Moderate Unhealthy was a wonderful session the Academy of Country Pick 5 ...... 0-9-2-2-6 POLLEN FORECAST musician as well. A lot of Music and was voted into Pumpkins. Mail to: The documentary “Glen Check Keno numbers at ohiolottery.com. Weather Drawings, 0369Wed 12people don’t realize that. the Country Music Hall The Vindicator, But he could play anything of Fame in 2005. Seven Campbell ... I’ll Be Me” PENNSYLVANIA P.O. Box 780, came out in 2014. The fi lm Good Moderate High and he could play it really years later, he received EVENING DRAWINGS Youngstown, OH 44501 well.” a Grammy for lifetime about Campbell’s 2011-12 Tributes poured in on achievement. farewell tour offers a poi- Pick 2 ...... 9-5 ALMANAC SKYWATCH social media. “Thank you His last record was gnant look at his decline Pick 3 ...... 6-3-5 Pick 4 ...... 2-2-0-3 For Tuesday, August 08, 2017 Sunrise 6:27 a.m. Moonrise 9:43 p.m. Glen Campbell for shar- “Adios,” released in June, from Alzheimer’s while Sunset 8:28 p.m. Moonset 8:13 a.m. ing your talent with us for featured songs that Camp- showcasing his virtuoso Pick 5 ...... 6-9-0-8-5 High 76/Norm 81...... Low 55/Norm 59 Last New First Full so many years May you bell loved to sing but never guitar chops that some- Cash 5 . . . 3-16-20-27-41 Records: High 97/1931...... Low 45/1989 rest in peace my friend recorded, including tunes how continued to shine as DAY DRAWINGS 2016 High 85...... 2016 Low 56 You will never be forgot- made famous by Bob his mind unraveled. The Pick 2 ...... 3-5 song “I’m Not Gonna Miss Precipitation 0.00...... Normal 0.11 ten,” wrote Charlie Dan- Dylan, Linda Ronstadt Pick 3 ...... 7-5-1 Aug. 14 Aug. 21 Aug. 29 Sep. 6 You” won a Grammy for Precip. this month 1.16...... Normal 0.89 iels. One of Campbell’s and Johnny Cash. Ashley Pick 4 ...... 5-4-9-2 Precip. this year 31.84...... Normal 23.87 PLANETS RISE SET daughters, Ashley, said she Campbell, also a musi- best country song in 2015 Venus 3:29 a.m. 6:20 p.m. was heartbroken. “I owe cian, made a guest appear- and was nominated for Pick 5 ...... 4-4-4-1-7 Average wind velocity...... 6 mph Mars 6:03 a.m. 8:21 p.m. Treasure Hunt ...... High humidity...... 100% at 1:55 a.m. Jupiter 11:37 a.m. 10:58 p.m. him everything I am, and ance and said making the an Oscar for best original Saturn 4:50 p.m. 2:15 a.m. everything I ever will be. album was “therapeutic.” song...... 2-11-19-22-25 NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST CITY Wed Thu Fri CITY Wed Thu Fri Atlanta 80/71/t 85/72/t 86/72/t Athens 96/80/s 98/80/s 99/77/s has Letterman combin- O’Connor said she was arrest in Massachusetts on Atlantic City 82/59/s 82/66/pc 80/68/t Baghdad 123/91/pc 123/89/pc 121/88/s NEWSMAKERS Baltimore 83/63/pc 83/66/pc 80/68/t Hong Kong 91/84/t 91/85/t 90/85/t ing two primary interests: living in a New Jersey Trav- indecent assault and bat- Bismarck 77/55/t 74/55/pc 77/55/pc Jerusalem 92/69/s 89/67/s 90/68/s Nielsen: America in-depth conversations elodge and later posted the tery charges. 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Actor Letterman headed and if it were up to her, Eric Bana (“Star Trek,” “The Hulk”) is 49. “Good Morning back to talk TV she’d “be gone.” America” co-host Chris Cuomo is 47. Actor Thomas Len- O’Connor lamented non (new “The Odd Couple,” “Reno 911!”) is 47. Bassist Arion NEW YORK what she described is a Salazar (Third Eye Blind) is 47. Rapper Mack 10 is 46. Singer David Letterman, who lack of support from loved Juanes is 45. Actress Ashley Johnson (“The Help”) is 34. said goodbye to his long- ones, saying that “strang- 4837 Mahoning Ave. • Austintown 4698 Belmont Ave. • Liberty Actress Anna Kendrick is 32. running talk show two ers on Facebook” are years ago, will say hello to kinder to her than her own 330-793-0707 330-759-1561 TV again with a new show family. She asked her adult children and their fathers for Netfl ix. *See complete rules & conditions on website. 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E-MAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 A3 METRO digest Man gets probation for sex with minor 2 Youngstown men By JUSTIN WIER Tuesday, and her and her family, she said. victim described the sex as face drug charges [email protected] said she was “He put a fear through my consensual. ON A7: A jury of seven women and fi ve men will AUSTINTOWN YOUNGSTOWN completely family,” she told the court. Morales said he thought manipu- The incidents in question he had feelings for the vic- decide the fate of a Board- Police made a traffi c stop A 21-year-old Campbell man man accused of raping that turned up drug contra- man received fi ve years’ pro- lated by the occurred between October tim, and he thought it was a 12-year-old girl. band Monday afternoon. bation for having a sexual defendant. 2015 and April 2016. OK because the victim’s relationship with a 13-year- She told Because the victim was stepmother brought her to Crashawn Hudson, the court she 13, the acts do not constitute his house. ity for his actions, Judge R. 21, of Chicago Avenue, old girl. Morales thought she statutory rape, which occurs He added that he is gain- Scott Krichbaum of Mahon- Youngstown, is charged Francisco Morales plead- was in love and Morales used when the victim is younger fully employed and has two ing County Common Pleas with traffi cking in heroin and ed guilty last month to one her for sexual intercourse. than 13 and can result in life daughters with his fi ancee. posses- count of unlawful sexual Court said taking full respon- contact with a minor. Since then, her family has in prison. When his attorney said he sion of a been overprotective of both controlled The victim spoke in court Both Morales and the took complete responsibil- See MORALES, A5 sub- stance, and Dean- YOUNGSTOWN CITY SCHOOLS dra Talley, 23, also of Yellow Brick Place Cancer Wellness Center offers a ... Hudson Chicago Avenue, is BOE OKs resolution charged with pos- session of heroin, and police Day of of ‘objection and issued him cita- Talley tions for driving concern’ to HB 70 under suspension and driv- ing left of center. By AMANDA TONOLI evening’s Police removed a plastic Adventure [email protected] meeting, bag containing nine small YOUNGSTOWN members bags of suspected heroin Youngstown Board of Michael from Talley’s pants, and Education approved a res- Murphy, Hudson removed a bag with olution of “objection and Ronald 15 pills, containing acet- concern” to challenge the Shadd, aminophen and oxycodone, Jackie constitutionality of House Kimble the report said. Bill 70 due to the board’s Adair, Je- Hudson told police the worry about spending and rome Wil- drugs belonged to him, and the fi ve-year fi nancial fore- liams and he was selling them, the cast. Kimble police report said. Police HB 70 puts a CEO in con- agreed to said they pulled over Talley trol of a failing school dis- “disclaim on Mahoning Avenue due to trict under the auspices of respon- loud music playing from the an academic distress com- sibility or account- vehicle and erratic driving. mission. Mohip “We are concerned not ability for Registration event about how the district is fi scal defi cits created by the YOUNGSTOWN operated, but concerned CEO,” the resolution reads. Alta Head Start will host about the funding,” said “The board hereby express- a registration event, “Chil- Brenda Kimble, board es its collective concern for dren in Motion,” from 4 to 7 president. and objection to the CEO’s p.m. Thursday in the Covelli The fi ve-year forecast as- management of the dis- Centre parking lot, 229 E. sumes that by 2021, without trict. The board urges the Front St., to register 3- to making changes to current CEO to exercise fi scal and 5-year-old children for the spending trends and with- educational prudence.” CEO Krish Mohip said he Head Start Program while out approval of a renewal thinks the board doesn’t the whole family can enjoy levy, the district will be in understand the deficit transportation-themed a deficit spending of $6.9 number is more or less a activities and free refresh- million. ments. To register a child, In a 5-2 vote at Tuesday See BOARD, A5 bring proof of birth, income and Mahoning County resi- ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR dency. Head Start provides Kim Moff , agricultural educator at Mill Creek MetroParks, holds a goat while Holden Barnes, 8, no-cost, early-learning left, Sophie Detwiler, 9, and Benjamin Isler, 8, pet it. The kids were at the MetroParks Farm for a District aggressively seeks “Day of Adventure on the Yellow Brick Trail.” classrooms and partner- ships serving 845 county By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI high-school math teachers children. [email protected] Staff report “It’s important to have Board meeting CANFIELD YOUNGSTOWN high-quality teachers,” Mo- EFORE MAX TOKER CAME hip said. LISBON Youngstown City Schools to the Yellow Brick Place’s This hole in the math The Lisbon school board needs more high-school will meet at 5 p.m. today in kids event Tuesday, he math teachers and is will- department, however, isn’t the board room at 317 N. wanted to make sure of one ing to negotiate salaries to a new problem to the city Market St. thing: that no counselors get them, school officials schools. Bwere going to be there. said. “There was a cohort of More Digest on A5 Carol Apinis, president of the cancer The end of the school students in the district, pri- support organization’s board and co- year, just this past May, or to my arrival, who went Agenda Thursday chair of the “Day of Adventure on the left the city school dis- four full years with miss- Four Square Block Yellow Brick Trail” event, was happy to trict without a math de- ing math teachers,” Mohip Watch, 6 p.m., Greater reassure him that they would not be. partment after nine math said. Friendship Baptist Church, For one day, 31 kids whose lives have teachers quit. “So the fact that some of 646 Lakewood Ave., been affected by a loved one’s cancer CEO Krish Mohip said the math scores are so low Youngstown. diagnosis led a day free from cancer. the district is being aggres- isn’t a surprise.” Mahoning County com- “There’s a place for counseling, and sive in its recruitment ef- Mohip added that he’s missioners, 10 a.m., board there’s a place for having fun. They forts but still has six spots meeting, commissioners’ need both of them. And today is about to fi ll. See TEACHERS, A5 hearing room, Mahoning having fun,” said Apinis. Opportunities for fun were plentiful. ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR County Courthouse, 120 Brynn Murphy, 6, plays in a drum circle, cap- Market St., Youngstown. The event at the Mill Creek MetroParks ping off a day of fun at the Mill Creek MetroParks Farm featured activities from the But- Farm. The event, hosted by the Yellow Brick Mahoning County Com- ler Institute of American Art, the Pub- missioners, 10:30 a.m., Place Cancer Wellness Center, aimed to give kids whose lives are aff ected by a cancer a day away staff meetings, second See CHILDREN, A5 from the disease. fl oor, Mahoning County Ad- ministration Building, 21 W. Boardman St., Youngstown. Trumbull Career and Garage Special e Technical Center, 6 p.m., t th adult committee, room ST City men Ge e Get thekag 115, TCTC, 528 Educational Minimum 3 Days - 4 Lines ac Highway, Warren. PPackage face gun Plus a FREE Garage Sale Kit! Trumbull Career and Technical Center, 6 p.m., Call or email to place facilities committee, high your ad today! school staff lounge, TCTC, charges 528 Educational Highway, 330-746-6565 option 4 Warren. 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the authority of a municipal- the ballot. We’ll challenge it change how elections are can’t bring it up for discus- BALLOT ity.” in court if it’s not certifi ed.” run in the city and forward sion next week.” Continued from A1 Youngstown Mayor John The committee submitted both to the board of elec- In August 2015, the board Mark Munroe, Mahoning A. McNally said Law Direc- petitions with about 2,100 tions, McNally said. of elections unanimously elections chairman, said the tor Martin Hume is review- signatures to the city clerk. Sept. 7 is the deadline to voted to keep a similar anti- board may be compelled to ing the law and recent cases To qualify for the ballot, the certify city charter amend- fracking charter amendment take action against the anti- related to it to determine if proposal would need at least ments to the ballot, Munroe off the ballot. Youngstown fracking proposal. the city will make a recom- Munroe McNally 1,259 valid signatures. said. filed a legal objection – “We have an obligation to mendation to the board of The committee has never The elections board is though city offi cials said at review all of the petitions for elections about its position for citizens to petition their failed to get the proposal on meeting next Tuesday and the time it was not an en- suffi ciency and validity, and on the charter proposal. government,” said Susie the ballot during six previous may talk about the anti- dorsement of the proposal the new legislation gives us Judges in Athens and Me- Beiersdorfer, a member of times: twice in both 2013 and fracking proposal then, Mu- – with the Ohio Supreme additional obligations to re- dina counties recently up- the Youngstown Communi- 2014 and once in November nroe said. Court, which agreed with view initiative petitions,” he held decisions by boards of ty Bill of Rights Committee, 2015 and 2016. Voters have “Until it comes before the the city in a 7-0 decision that said. “Clearly the legislation elections to reject the pro- which is backing the propos- rejected it all six times. board we can’t rule on it, but the board lacked the author- has imposed an additional posals. The boards chose not al. “We’ve been expecting City council likely will it doesn’t mean we can’t dis- ity to not certify the charter requirement on the board of to put the measures on the [the board] might keep it off vote at its Aug. 23 meeting cuss it,” he said. “We know amendment. elections to review the lan- ballot, citing a confl ict with because of that law. That law to accept the anti-fracking the petitions were circulated, But McNally said the law guage of this issue and make the state law. can’t be challenged in court proposal and another char- and we know the language. I signed by Kasich changes a determination if it’s within “This law cuts off any right unless they refuse to put it on ter amendment seeking to don’t see any reason why we things.

Jayden glancing at a paper in front Brown, 11, of N. KOREA of him. They evoked Presi- Youngstown, Continued from A1 dent Harry Truman’s an- who has spina nouncement of the U.S. bifi da, catches era at his golf course in the ball at Bedminster, N.J., came atomic bomb dropped on second base hours after reports indicat- Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945, ahead of ing North Korea can now in which he warned of “a Liston Spann wed nuclear warheads with rain of ruin from the air, during the its missiles, including those the like of which has never Adaptive been seen on this earth.” Sports that may be able to hit the American mainland. The But it wasn’t clear what Program of Trump, who is prone to hy- Ohio wheel- isolated and impoverished chair softball dictatorship has strived for perbole and bombast in far game Tuesday decades to have the abil- less grave situations, meant in the Covelli ity to strike the U.S. and its by the threat. White House Centre park- Asian allies, and the pace offi cials did not elaborate. ing lot. of its breakthroughs is al- The Trump administra- ready having far-reaching tion considers North Korea consequences for stability to be America’s greatest na- in the Pacifi c and beyond. tional security threat and ROBERT K. YOSAY The nuclear advances tensions have steadily esca- THE VINDICATOR were detailed in an offi cial lated this year. vided by ASPO, which ball and sled hockey. born with spina bifi da, and Japanese assessment and a Pyongyang responded SOFTBALL also offers through the “They are all fun, Jordan, who is not affl icted, Washington Post story that angrily to the U.N. Secu- Continued from A1 year competitive sled and it gives me a both of whom participated cited U.S. intelligence offi - rity Council’s adoption this hockey, which is free for chance to get out and in wheelchairs. cials and a confi dential De- weekend of new, tougher wheelchairs. There is no the first session, $200 ONLINE see people,” he said. “Jayden has fun, and Jor- fense Intelligence Agency sanctions spearheaded by charge, and equipment is for the season and $100 VIDEO & “He loves this stuff. dan gets to experience what report. The U.S. now puts Washington . The sanctions provided. for the season if a par- PHOTO He loves wheelchair his brother goes through all the North Korean arsenal at followed groundbreaking “It went well. We’d like to ticipant is in another See video and and soft- the time,” their mother said. up to 60 nuclear weapons, long-range missile tests see more people out here. sport, said Hahn. photo gallery ball,” said Thomas The Adaptive Sports Pro- more than double most as- last month that showed Everyone had fun,” said Cara Among physically for this story Glines of his son, Kev- gram of Ohio is a nonprofi t sessments by independent the North could potentially Hahn, ASPO program man- disabled participants at vindy.com in, who pointed his 501(c)3 organization estab- experts, according to the reach the continental Unit- ager for Mahoning County were Liston Spann, 44, of bat a la Babe Ruth when he lished to promote the health Post’s reporting. ed States with its missiles. and for the game. For Youngstown, who was shot predicted and produced a and wellness of individuals “North Korea had best The newly revealed U.S. program information, call in a drive-by in 1992; and home run in the 1932 World with physical and visual not make any more threats intelligence assessment in- Hahn at 330-207-9138. Kevin Glines, 37, of Board- Series. disabilities through com- to the United States,” said a dicates those missiles can “We’re trying to build in- man, and Jayden Brown, “These activities keep him petitive and recreational stern-looking Trump, seat- carry nuclear warheads. terest and participation,” 11, of Youngstown, both of busy and healthy and in- adaptive sport opportuni- ed with his arms crossed Denouncing the U.N. said Hahn, former program whom were born with spina volved in things. That’s the ties across Ohio. ASPO has and with his wife beside sanctions through state and events coordinator for bifi da. idea,” said the elder Glines. moved to 100 Kurzen Road him. “They will be met with media, the North warned: Mill Creek MetroParks. Spann said he has prac- Charitter Brown of North, Suite B, Dalton, Ohio. fi re and fury like the world “We will make the U.S. pay The sports wheelchairs ticed wheelchair softball in Youngstown brought her Its telephone number is 330- has never seen.” by a thousand-fold for all used in the game were pro- the past and played basket- twin sons, Jayden Brown, 985-0085. “He has been very threat- the heinous crimes it com- ening beyond a normal mits against the state and state. And as I said they will people of this country.” by the Ohio Bureau of Crimi- inappropriately toward her concerning my use of the be met with fi re, fury and For North Korea, having a RAUZAN nal Investigation, a division of in 2013 before she was hired OHLEG system was the frankly power the likes of nuclear-tipped missile that Continued from A1 the attorney general’s offi ce, by the department. She said proper course of action to which this world has never could strike America would pursue against me. I served seen before.” be the guarantee enforcement database relat- the mayor fired Rauzan on Rauzan took her on a ride- the Campbell community The remarks appeared against invasion by its su- ed directly to the allegation Nov. 7. along and spoke mostly about dilgently (sic).” scripted, with Trump perpower adversary. of sexual harassment that The city agreed in January, sex. He then exposed himself prompted the investigation. however, to retroactively re- and asked her if she liked it, A 25-year-old woman re- scind Rauzan’s termination the woman said, according to ported that Rauzan invited in exchange for his resigna- an internal police fi ling. Call To Win Tickets! her to the police station July tion. Campbell Law Director 27, 2016, to take care of a war- The agreement prohibited Brian Macala said the city rant for her arrest due to fail- Rauzan from suing the city forwarded the employee’s al- ure to appear on an expired- for wrongful termination. legations to the Ohio BCI. license-plate charge. The Rauzan waived his right to In response to those sex- woman wrote that Rauzan appeal his firing before the ual-harassment allegations, offered to show her the police city’s civil service commis- Billak said, “Those are in the gym, according to a state- sion. past and have been dealt ment given to city offi cials. The Vindicator fi led a pub- with.” The woman reported that lic-records request Sept. 8 for Asked for his own re- while in the gym, Rauzan Rauzan’s personnel fi le. The sponse, Rauzan issued a rubbed himself against her, city released those records statement blasting the may- asked her if she wanted to Tuesday. or, characterizing the sexual play a game and told her to Those records detail other harassment allegations as get down on her knees with sexual-harassment allega- “slanderous” and “false,” and her hands behind her head. tions against Rauzan. contending they are “purely The woman wrote she de- A female police depart- political and the community clined and responded “yes” ment employee reported knows it. Phillips wanted to to Rauzan’s question about several weeks after Rauzan’s destroy the changes enacted whether she was uncomfort- termination in November in the Campbell Police De- able. She reported Rauzan 2016 that she was at a party partment put in place by our rubbed himself against her with other employees in 2015 team, and he has indeed suc- again and made a comment when Rauzan started having ceeded for now – but nothing about his genitals. sex with another woman in lasts forever.” After the woman reported front of her. In reference to the crimi- the incident to Mayor Nick The female employee said nal charges filed against Phillips on Sept. 2, the mayor she expressed disapproval him by the state, he said, placed Rauzan on paid ad- and got up to leave. She said “I own my mistakes. After ministrative leave Sept. 6 Rauzan told her not to tell a year of looking into my pending further investiga- anyone what happened. professional life, the State tion. The same woman also of Ohio has concluded that After a preliminary inquiry reported Rauzan had acted these misdemeanor cases

Judges Lou D’Apolito of Ma- are not telling the MVSD or MVSD honing County Common the judges what to do with Continued from A1 Pleas Court and Ronald Rice the refunds. They are only of Trumbull County Com- Brutz said the county paid suggesting that if there are mon Pleas Court, recently higher rates to Niles for wa- any refunds, the money have questioned the $5 mil- should trickle down to users LIVE AT THE ter because of the capital im- lion refund. provements projects MVSD such as those in the county The judges wrote a letter water system. is planning. So if the refund and issued a judgment entry Niles gets is from capital- Thomas Scarnecchia, asking that the MVSD clarify Niles mayor, said after the improvement funds, as the what Mahoning Valley com- MVSD has said, then Trum- hearing and decisions are munities use MVSD water made regarding the refund, bull County water customers and have questioned why the helped pay for that. Niles will talk to the county $5 million in refunds should about that. The MVSD recently ap- only go to Youngstown, Niles Judges D’Apolito and SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd proved a resolution grant- and McDonald instead of the Rice recently issued a judg- ing refunds of $3.7 million water customers down the to Youngstown, $1.2 million line that pay Youngstown, ment entry setting an Aug. to Niles and $100,000 to Mc- Niles and McDonald for wa- 29 hearing at the Trumbull To Enter Call 1.866.327.1702 Donald because of excess ter. County Courthouse on the funds MVSD has accumu- The MVSD sells treat- proposed refunds. From Sunday, July 9th thru Sunday, August 20th lated. ed water from the Me- They also have asked the The MVSD has said the ander Creek Reservoir to MVSD and its attorney to reason it has excess funds Youngstown, Niles and Mc- answer several questions 3 WINNERS OF 2 TICKETS EACH is because capital improve- Donald, which supply it to 10 days before the hearing, ments such as a $28 million Girard, Canfi eld, Lordstown, such as why the MVSD does upgrade to the Meander Craig Beach and portions of not have an advisory council Courtesy of and Produced by Dam have taken longer to 10 townships in Mahoning composed of all of the com- carry out than expected. munities that receive water and Trumbull counties, ac- Offi cial Rules: No purchase necessary. Only one entry per call. Only one entry per person. Any duplicates will be disqualifi ed. But the two judges of ju- cording to Vindicator fi les. down the line from MVSD, Contestants must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. All calls will be offered a subscription special. risdiction over the MVSD, Brutz said county offi cials as Ohio law says it should. Proper ID required to claim prize. Prize must be picked up at The Vindicator. Complete rules at Vindy.com/contestrules

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head, neck and arm, police said. CHARGES METRO Afterward, the daughter tack- Continued from A3 Warren men plead not guilty led Watson to the ground, police over on Verona Avenue, digest said, but her mother pulled her reports said. off , and the women returned to Reports said Howell and to armed-robbery charges Death ruled homicide their homes. a passenger got out of the WARREN Gunshots reported car and police told them The Trumbull County coroner Staff report pants did not answer the WARREN to get back inside. The has ruled the death of Devonte WARREN door. Two women and a man said passenger did, but How- West, 24, of Hamilton Street Two city men are in the Police obtained a warrant gunshots from a large group of ell would not and he was Southwest to be a homicide, Trumbull County jail after to enter the apartment and people were fi red at them while trying to stuff a bag down the result of multiple gunshot police say they robbed a found Lofton and Dorsey in- his pants, reports said. In- wounds. they stood in front of their home side the bag was suspected woman of her purse at gun- side. They were taken into on McMyler Street Northwest at crack cocaine, suspected point on Porter Street North- custody. He was one of three people 11 p.m. Monday. powdered cocaine and east Monday night. Also arrested was Johnny found dead of gunshot wounds Dorsey Lofton in a car crash on Southern The three were looking at suspected marijuana, re- Deltonio L. Dorsey, 35, of R. Mitchell, 58, of Scott Street their car after it had been dam- ports said. Scott Street Northeast, is The victim said two men Northeast. He is charged Boulevard Thursday night near Solar Street Northwest. aged by a vehicle leaving the Police also found a load- charged with aggravated walked up to her while she with obstructing justice be- area during a fi ght involving Also killed were Brandy M. ed 9 mm handgun under robbery and being a felon was dropping off someone cause he was the resident of people and guns in the street, Joseph, 37, of various Warren the driver’s seat, reports in possession of a firearm. in her car on Porter at 10 p.m. the apartment where Lof- they told police. said. Howell was taken addresses, and Ju’wantae A. Gabriel G. Lofton II, 29, of One of the men held a gun ton and Dorsey were later Another person on nearby to the Mahoning County Union Street Southwest and to her cheek and took her found. Harbin, 18, of Douglas Street jail on drug charges and Northwest. Parkman Road Northwest said Stephens Avenue Northwest purse, she said. They both Inside the home, police his garage was hit by a bullet a charge of being a felon ran off through the woods. West was the driver, police is charged with complicity seized a gun they think was fi red at the same time. in possession of a fi rearm to aggravated robbery. But a witness showed po- used in the robbery, clothing said. West and Joseph were because he has a felony Not-guilty pleas were en- lice the apartment at 300 that matched the descrip- pronounced dead at the scene. Offi cers found a bullet in the warrant from Columbi- tered for both Tuesday in Scott St. NE where the sus- tion given by the victim and Harbin, who was a 2017 gradu- front of the garage. No one was ana County and is not al- Warren Municipal Court, pects went. items stolen from the victim, ate of Warren G. Harding High injured. lowed to have a gun while and bond was set at $150,000 Police could hear move- including her wallet, money School, was pronounced dead Charged with robbery his case is pending. He was ments inside but the occu- at St. Elizabeth Youngstown also charged with improp- each. and cellphone. Hospital. NILES er handling of a fi rearm in Police say the deaths will re- Brandon M. Flanigan, 24, of a motor vehicle. Washington Avenue and Diff ord Police filed no charges sult in “at least” two homicides and possibly three, and that no Drive, and Melissa R. Stevens, against the passenger. 41, of Diff ord Drive are charged Earlier Monday, Charles Boardman woman tells police one else besides the three were with robbery after an incident “Pee Wee” Pete, 23, of involved in the shootings. Au- topsy results were not available Monday afternoon outside Southern Boulevard, and Macy’s Department Store in Mark Moody, 28, of Ma- Tuesday for Joseph and Harbin. she ‘needed’ to get arrested Eastwood Mall. honing Avenue, are in the county jail Staff report said Chester Chester was arrested on Niles candidate Police were called to the store each on BOARDMAN told offi cers, charges of possession of co- WARREN at 4:45 p.m. for Stevens leaving charges A woman who township “Oh... that’s caine, possession of heroin, Trumbull County Demo- the store without paying for fi ve of being police arrested on drug my crack. I possession of drug para- cratic Party precinct commit- Polo shirts valued at $425. a felon in charges told officers she forgot it was phernalia and possession of tee members Tuesday selected A Macy’s loss-prevention of- possession “needed” to get arrested so in there.” drug-abuse instruments. Barry Profato to replace Ste- fi cer stopped her outside the of a fire- she can get help for her drug Police then According to police, Ches- phen G. Papalas as council- store after offi cials observed arm after addiction, according to a po- searched the ter told offi cers she has a se- man at-large for Niles in the her putting shirts in a purse. they were Chester vehicle, in Pete lice report. rious drug problem. fall election, said Dan Polivka, She tried to run, but an offi cer arrested which they reported fi nding “I needed this today. I re- Police were called to a Tif- party chairman and a county grabbed her, a police report about suspected heroin and a kit ally needed to get arrested,” commissioner. said. 11:15 a.m. fany South hotel Monday containing a needle, a sus- she said, according to police. Papalas, a Democrat, with- Then Flanigan tried to grab on East morning to check on a per- pected crack pipe, a burnt “I’m about at my end. I can’t Raven- son who was seen slumped drew his name from the ballot the stolen merchandise and spoon and a shoe lace. Police keep living like this every July 13. He won the May primary kicked a second loss-prevention wood Av- over the wheel of a car. The also reported fi nding a vial day. I need help.” enue on woman, Melissa Chester, 33, and will stay on until the end of offi cer before two other loss- containing pieces of cotton. Mahoning County court the year. the South of New Middletown, woke prevention offi cers were able to Police also searched a records indicate that Ches- Profato, director of market- get Flanigan in handcuff s. Side. up when police arrived and room at the hotel, where they ter has been convicted twice Moody ing for Metro Monthly and a Stevens remains in the Reports allowed them to search her, reported fi nding needles, a of possession of heroin. She said task force officers, former Niles clerk of courts and Trumbull County jail in lieu of police said. burnt spoon and suspected was sentenced in 2014 to a acting on a tip two people councilman, will face two other $10,000 bond, and Flanigan is Police reported fi nding a heroin. Chester told police community control sen- were about to be killed, Democrats, a Republican and in jail without bond eligibility. No vial of suspected crack co- those items belonged to her, tence, and in March 2016 to a found an AK-47 assault an independent candidate for plea was entered in Niles Mu- caine in her pocket. Police according to the report. 12-month prison sentence. rifl e and arrested them. the at-large seat in the Novem- nicipal Court. Reports said the pair ber general election. were spotted by members Child sex offender of the Violent Crimes Task Property dispute WARREN Force and the Violent Fu- WARREN Jasen Schiebel, 37, of North gitive Task Force in a ve- Linda M. Watson, 61, of West Road in Niles, formerly of Mc- hicle that was supposed to Park Avenue, Weathersfi eld Donald, has been sentenced to be used in the crime and Township, was arraigned Tues- 180 days in the Trumbull County officers followed the ve- day in Niles Municipal Court on jail after being convicted of hicle before it turned into a felonious-assault charge. Po- a drive. using a minor in nudity-oriented lice said she hit another woman material or performance. Reports said both men with a fence post in a 2:32 p.m. were placed into custody The charges, brought by property dispute Monday. when the rifle was found the McDonald Police Depart- between the front seat and Bond was set at $10,000. ment, said Schiebel took nude center console. A records Watson’s neighbor told police pictures of a teenage girl over check found they both she and Watson got into an ar- several years. have prior felony convic- gument after Watson had fence Schiebel received his sen- tions that ban them from posts installed on the neigh- tence from Judge Andrew having or being around a bor’s property. Logan of Trumbull County fi rearm. Watson’s neighbor asked Common Pleas Court, who also Court records show her to remove them because ordered Schiebel to have no Moody was sentenced to the neighbor had surveyed access to social media during four years in prison in 2008 the property to build their own the fi ve years of his probation, from Mahoning County fence. as verifi ed by the county adult ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR Common Pleas Court on a During the argument, Wat- probation department, and to felonious-assault charge, Evie Detwiler checks out newborn chickens during the “Day of Adventure on the Yellow Brick Trail” at son grabbed one of the posts have no contact with the victim. and in 2013 he was sen- the Mill Creek Metroparks Farm in Canfi eld. tenced to two years in and swung it at the neighbor’s He also must register as a sex prison on an aggravated- cancer. wellness center located on daughter, 28, hitting her in the off ender. robbery charge. CHILDREN “Going through cancer, Canfield Road. The group Pete received probation Continued from A3 we as adults know how provides free nonmedical sometimes you just want to support to cancer patients in 2014 for a failure-to- lic Library of Youngstown comply charge, and then be away from it,” she said. and their families. & Mahoning County, the “If we as adults feel that way, The organization is op- was given an 18-month Youngstown Historical Cen- Warren woman faces prison sentence later in the we know the children feel erated almost entirely by ter of Industry and Labor, that way.” volunteers, many of whom same year after he plead- OH WOW! The Roger & Glo- ed guilty in Mahoning For Max and his younger are cancer survivors such as charges after crashing County to charges of be- ria Jones Children’s Center sister, Mazzy, that meant a Apinis. ing a felon in possession of for Science & Technology, reprieve from dealing with “When people walk a fi rearm and aggravated Rose Melnick Medical Muse- the loss of their mother, who through our doors, they SUV into Liberty motel riot, as well as three differ- um, and SMARTS (Students died in December 2015 after come through confused and Staff report and that ent felonies in Columbiana Motivated by the Arts). Later being diagnosed with lung scared,” said Apinis. “When there were County. in the day, the group took a cancer just a few months be- they’re able to talk to peo- GIRARD no children tour of the farm and visited fore. ple who know what they’re A woman was arraigned in the car, farm animals. Mazzy, 8, was particularly going through, it makes a via video Tuesday in Gi- according The aim of the inaugural excited about the visit from whole lot of difference.” rard Municipal Court after to a police event, Apinis said, was to the Butler. For more information police said she crashed an report. She MORALES give kids a break from the “I like art,” she explained. about the organization, call SUV into a Liberty motel. also said Continued from A3 stress that comes with a Yellow Brick Place, which 234-228-9550 or visit yellow- Kedline Joseph, 22, of Joseph Warren faces charges of en- there was sibility would include the family member’s battle with opened in 2015, is a cancer brickplace.org. a problem with the car’s maximum prison term of dangering children, reck- less operation, operating brakes. 18 months. A woman staying at the “He’s taking partial re- a vehicle without a license be worded. nancial interests,” he said. and obstructing official motel said the car was hers sponsibility. He’s taking re- At a July 11 meeting, Sand- Kimble added Sanderson’s and that she had entrusted sponsibility for everything BOARD business. Continued from A3 erson presented a similar resolution called for the Police reported there Joseph to take care of the but the prison term,” Judge resolution that would result board to ignore the CEO, HB worse-case scenario. were two toddlers, age 1 two children for part of the Krichbaum said. “That in the board no longer rec- 70 and continue running the day. “We should be able to and 2, at the scene. Police doesn’t impress me.” ognizing Mohip’s authority. district as before. Police said Joseph did not Both the prosecution make changes to end up be- believe they were in the car That resolution argued “We are not going to ig- at the time of the crash. The have a driver’s license with and the defense attorney ing in fine shape,” he said. the CEO position is uncon- nore the law,” Kimble said. her, though she gave police recommended probation. “We are not in the red now, children were not seriously stitutional and the powers “That’s the difference be- injured. an Ohio ID card. Morales voluntarily and I have no plans of run- granted to the CEO have tween this and [Sanderson’s] Police Chief Richard Ti- made a statement to The crash happened ning this district into it.” been abused. resolution.” about 5:30 p.m. Monday sone said there was no in- Campbell police and vol- Board members Dario Hunter argued the two Mohip said the board is dication the woman was untarily returned to Ohio at Motel 6 on Belmont Av- Hunter and Corinne Sander- resolutions were the same. entitled to pass its resolu- impaired by drugs or alco- from New York City when enue. A witness told police son abstained from the vote Murphy, however, dis- tion and have an opinion, hol. he learned he would be in- Joseph had crashed a car after a lengthy discussion agreed. but “the board is still adviso- Officers booked Joseph dicted, prosecutors said. into a fence before collid- and 45 minutes of executive “Sanderson’s resolution ry, and it’s up to me whether into the Trumbull County “It’s a tough call for a ing with the building. session spent determining attacked the CEO, while this [the resolution] moves for- jail Monday. A judge set her judge, what to do in a case Joseph initially told po- how the resolution should resolution protects our fi- ward.” bond at $2,500 Tuesday. like this,” Judge Krich- lice she was not driving baum said. The judge imposed the longest possible period If teachers are not found To apply, go to the district BIRTHS Youngstown, boy, Aug. 7. of probation, and said he TEACHERS before school starts Sept. 5, website, ycsd.org, click on Carlos Aguilar and LaTonya Tate, ST. ELIZABETH Youngstown, girl, Aug. 7. will sentence Morales to Continued from A3 Mohip said he will have to the “STAFF” box at the top Jeffrey and Heather Easterday, move people around to en- of the page and scroll down BOARDMAN HOSPITAL the maximum prison term willing to pay teachers a Youngstown, girl, Aug. 7. of 18 months if he violates sure students are getting the to “Employment Opportu- Brett and Heather Sinning, Stow, competitive, and negotia- boy, Aug. 7. ST. JOSEPH WARREN HOSPITAL the conditions of his pro- education they deserve. nities.” Then click on “High Destiney Patterson and Damion bation. ble, wage – an average wage “The fact is a school sys- School Teaching” on the left Coleman Jr., Vienna, boy, Aug. 7. Ralph and Sandrah Hearn Jr., Haley Wilhelm and Terrance Leavittsburg, girl, Aug. 7. Morales also must regis- is between $50,000 and tem exists to teach children,” side of the to apply D’Altario, Youngstown, girl, Aug. 7. Daniel and Stephanie Wolfe, Girard, ter as a tier II sex offender. $60,000. he said. online. Carrie Thomas and Eric Gallite, girl, Aug. 8.

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BARBARA S. BALLA, 98 PATRICK BRITT ROSE OLMSTEAD FALLS - Services will CLEVELAND HEIGHTS – Patrick be held on Friday at 11 a.m. at Sza- Britt Rose was born March 19, bo & Sons Funeral Home for Bar- 1975, in Warren, and died Aug. 6, bara S. Balla, 98, who passed away 2017, in Cleveland Heights. Friday night at Riverview Pointe Patrick is survived by his pa- Care Center in Olmstead Falls. rents, Mary Britt Rose of Fairfax, Barbara was born July 13, 1919, Calif. and C.L. (Laurie) Rose of in Youngstown. She was a daugh- Cleveland Heights; and his two ter of John and Esther Molnar. stepsisters, Meg Hiestand of Chi- She lived in the Youngstown area cago and Ashley Hiestand of Los most of her life before moving to Angeles. He is a beloved grandson Tallmadge in 2003. of Betty Britt of Girard, and was Barbara was a member of the preceded in death by his other Hungarian Presbyterian Church grandparents, Evelyn Hagan, Cal where she was a past deaconess. Beth Ann (Mike) Schmitt, Steven Rose, and James P. 2009, and lived in Louisiana for ANDREI, Heather L., 33, of Aus- METZGER, Robert A., 75, of Lake She then joined the Presbyterian (Emily) Balla, Sarah Balla, Chris Patrick Britt Sr. was also a be- many years before recently re- tintown; arrangements pending; Milton; calling hours Friday from Church of Cuyahoga Falls. (Amber) Balla, Pattie Balla, and loved nephew of the late Patrick turning to Cleveland. Kinnick Funeral Home in Youngs- 3 to 5 p.m. at Lane Family Funeral Barbara enjoyed cooking, bak- Ryan Balla, and 16 great-grand- T. Rose (Shannon) of Athens, Mike Patrick was an only child, but town. Homes, Austintown Chapel. ing, and crocheting for her family. children. of Painesville Township, Michele had many true brothers and sis- In the summer, she enjoyed gar- Barbara was preceded in death Shasby (Mark) of Anchorage, Alas- ters in blue. He had the loudest BALLA, Barbara S., 98, of Olm- ROSE, Patrick Britt, of Cleveland dening and outside activities. She ka, the late Jerry (Julie) of Albu- stead Falls; calling hours Thurs- Heights, formerly of Warren; call- by her husband, Karl Sr.; four sis- laugh in the room and used it of- was very involved and active in ters, Mary, Mazi, Julia Lasky, Pearl querque, N.M., John of Broadview ten. He faced life and illness with day from 4 to 7 p.m. and Friday ing hours Monday from 11 a.m. to her church. Heights, Kelly Thomas (Danny) of from 10 to 11 a.m. at Szabo & Sons noon at St. Rose Catholic Church Behne, and Betty Herchik. She was bravery and good humor. Barbara married Karl Balla Sr. also preceded in death by two Austintown, Harry (Cathy) of How- A Mass of Christian Burial will Funeral Home in Youngstown. in Girard; Brown-Forward Funeral on Aug. 8, 1942. He passed away in land, Patricia Anthony of Girard, Home in Shaker Heights. brothers, John and Jim Molnar. be held at St. Rose Catholic BRADFORD, Tamara Evans Bur- 1993. Family and friends may call Suzanne of Cleveland Heights, Church, 48 E. Main St., Girard, OH ney, 51, of Middlesburgh, Fla., for- SACOLICK, Fern B., 60, of Coi- She is survived by her two from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday at Timothy (Marylynn) of Girard, 44420, on Aug. 14, at noon, with merly of Youngstown; J.E. Wash- tsville; Fox Funeral Home in sons, Karl (Linda) Balla of Olm- the Szabo & Sons Funeral Home James (Tracey) of Burton, and burial immediately following at ington Funeral Services Inc. in Boardman. stead Falls and Robert “Bob” and from 10 to 11 a.m. on Friday Kathleen (David) Skowron of Gir- Calvary Cemetery in Youngstown. Youngstown. (Barb) Balla of Rossville, Ill. She morning at the funeral home. ard. He will be missed by his many The family will receive friends SIMPSON, Esther, 84, of Cort- has 11 grandchildren, Kelly (Scott) Internment will be held at Tod cousins, friends, and colleagues. at the church for one hour prior CONTOS, Anastasia P. “Ann” land; Borowski Funeral Services/ Harkema, Bryan (Elizabeth) Balla, Homestead Cemetery in Youngs- Known since childhood as “Lit- to the Mass. (Pappas), 75, of Akron, formerly of Oak Meadow Cremation Services Bob (Balla) Kingsley, Jennifer town. tle Man” because he wore a tie to Visit www.Brown-Forward.com Youngstown; calling hours Friday in Warren. (Eric) Tomocik, Eric (Jill) Trigalet, 08-09-17 school every day, he wanted to be for additional information, com- from 5 to 8 p.m. at Anthony Fu- a police officer since he could plete obituary, directions and to neral Home, Kucko-Anthony-Ker- THOMAS, Gladys F. (Ahmed), 89, first walk and talk. After graduat- of Youngstown; calling hours to- sign the guestbook. tesz Chapel. ing from Cleveland Heights High Arrangements are being han- day from 9 to 10:45 a.m. at St. School, he became a police officer CROSBY, Lois Estelle, 62, of Co- Maron Church; Rossi & Santucci dled by the Brown-Forward Funer- MICHAEL B. NOVAK, 84 first in University Circle and then al Home, 17022 Chagrin Blvd. in lumbus, formerly of Youngstown; Funeral Home in Boardman. served in New Orleans from 2001 calling hours Friday from 10 to NORTH JACKSON - Shaker Heights, (216) 752-1200. TIMARIU, Elaine Rebecca, of Michael B. Novak, 84, to 2009. He retired from the New 08-09-17 11 a.m. at L.E. Black, Phillips & Hol- Orleans Police Department in den Funeral Home in Youngstown. McDonald; calling hours Thursday passed away on Mon- from 5 to 8 p.m. at Blackstone Fu- day, Aug. 7, 2017, sur- DUGGAN, Patrick, 63, of Board- neral Home and visitation Friday rounded by his loving family. man; no calling hours; Clemente from 10:30 to 11 a.m. at St. Mark’s He was born Aug. 19, 1932, in Funeral Home in Struthers. Antiochian Orthodox Church in Campbell, the son of Michael and ARTHUR ALLEN WEST SR., 73 Youngstown. Mary (Skorich) Novak. FINK, Susan, 60, of Ravenna; YOUNGSTOWN - A home going He courageously served his celebration in honor of Mr. Arthur Borowski Funeral Services/Oak WEST, Arthur Allen Sr., 73, of country in the U.S. Army. Michael Meadow Cremation Services in Youngstown; calling hours today Allen West Sr., 73, will be held retired from Youngstown Sheet Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Greater Warren. from 3 to 5 p.m. at J.E. Washing- and Tube. ton Funeral Services Inc. and Liberty Baptist Church in Camp- JOSEPH, In his spare time, he enjoyed Brandy Marie “BG,” 37, Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. at bell. of Warren; calling hours Friday collecting coins, golfing and bowl- Mr. West, affectionately known Greater Liberty Baptist Church in ing. from 10 to 10:50 a.m. at St. Deme- Campbell. and granddaughter Nicole Baird. as “Art,” was born in Youngstown trios Greek Orthodox Church; Sin- Michael will always be remem- Friends may call from noon un- on July 3, 1944, a son of the late chak & Kaszowski Funeral Home. WHITE, Bartholemew, 50, of bered lovingly by his seven chil- til 2 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 11, at the Ulysses G. West and Leona Ken- Cortland; Borowski Funeral Serv- dren, Lisa (John) Tennant, Su- Rossi Brothers & Lellio Funeral nedy West. LEASURE, Dewayne Paul, 64, of ices/Oak Meadow Cremation Serv- zanne (Jim) Baglama, John Rosen- Home, 4442 South Ave. in Board- He was called home by his Sav- Windham; Borowski Funeral Serv- ices in Warren. berg, Albert (Debra) Rosenberg, man, followed by a funeral service ior on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017, with ices/Oak Meadow Cremation Serv- Robert (Liz) Rosenberg, Michele at 2 p.m. his loving family at his side. ices in Warren. (Ted) Helminiak, and Debra (Ron) Family and friends may visit Art was a 1964 graduate of East Mayer; 26 grandchildren; 17 great- Vera Yates; a host of nieces, neph- LEWIS, Paula (Heffner), of Par- the Book of Memories at www.ros- High School and was formerly em- ews, and other relatives, including grandchildren; and four siblings, sifunerals.com to view this tribute ployed for five years with the City ma Heights, formerly of Youngs- Evelyn Baker, Richard (Peggy) No- a niece, whom he reared Pamela town; Mallchok Funeral Home. and send condolences to Mi- of Youngstown Sanitation Depart- Jones of Youngstown; the moth- vak, Jack Mulac, and James Bagla- chael’s family. ment and 30-plus years for Com- ma. ers of his children, Sybil West and mercial Shearing. He was a mem- Vanessa West; and very special He was preceded in death by ber of the Commercial Bowling Lo- his parents; his wife, the former friends, George Warren and Bar- cal 2332 league and enjoyed fish- bara Carter. Mary Boccieri; sister Darlene Ve- ing. lasquez; daughter Cynthia Hall; Art was preceded in death by 08-09-17 He liked to travel and was an his parents; his stepfather, Willie avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan. He Trail, who reared him; his late attended the Greater Liberty Bap- wife, Diane Morrow West; and his tist Church where he served as siblings, Helen Douglas, Calvin LOIS ESTELLE CROSBY, 62 past chairman of the trustees West, Leonard West, Kenny and board and a member of its male Warren Yates. THOMAS M. WATSON JR. COLUMBUS - Services will be chorus. Friends may call today from held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 11, Mr. West leaves to cherish his 3 to 5 p.m. at the funeral home. YOUNGSTOWN - Thomas M. Wat- 2017, at the L.E. Black, Phillips & memory, his loving children, Shei- The family will receive friends son Jr., known to so many as Holden Funeral Home for Ms. Lois la West of Youngstown, Theresa Thursday from noon until 1 p.m. at “Coach Tom,” passed away on Estelle Crosby, 62, formerly of (Dwayne) Satterwhite of San Anto- the church. Aug. 3, 2017, at Mercy Health St. Youngstown, who passed away nio, and Arthur West II of Youngs- Ministry of care and comfort Elizabeth Health Center. Tuesday, July 18, 2017, at the town; his grandchildren, Tamara provided by the J.E. Washington Thomas was born in Youngs- KoBacker House in Columbus, with Davis of Columbus, Raymond Funeral Services Inc. town, to Thomas M. and Patricia her loving family by her side. Hightower II of Youngstown, and Evans Watson. Ms. Crosby was born July 24, Layla Satterwhite of San Antonio; He was educated in the 1954, in Youngstown, a daughter his siblings, Donald (Roberta) Youngstown School system and of Adam and Thelma McElrath West of Killeen Texas, Shirley Pat- graduated in 1983 from Wilson Christian. terson, Darlene (Dolly) Moses, and 08-09-17 High School. He also studied at Lois attended Youngstown City Eastern Gateway Community Col- Schools and was a member of the Larry (Barbara) Christian; 27 lege. Thomas worked a variety of Phillips Memorial Baptist Church. grandchildren, including James A devoted homemaker, Lois en- jobs, including General Motors, Left to mourn his loss is his and C.J. Christian, whom she ANASTASIA P. “ANN” (PAPPAS) CONTOS, 75 and was most recently a driver for joyed cooking, drawing, auto me- reared; 17 great-grandchildren; mother, Patricia Watson of chanics, building different items, Plaza Auto Sales. Driving was one Youngstown; his father, Thomas and a host of family and friends. AKRON - Anastasia P. of Thomas’s passions. traveling and planning family She was preceded in death by “Ann” (Pappas) Contos, Watson of Cleveland; his sister, Ti- events. Thomas had an uncanny ability na Watson of Youngstown; his her parents; her daughter, Jea- 75, passed away unex- to reach people in a deep and Lasting memories will forever nette Christian; sisters Jeanette pectedly on Aug. 5, aunts, Adilah Bilal of Chicago and be held dear in the hearts of her positive way. He was always there Susan McQueen of Youngstown; Williams, Mary Story, Maybelle 2017. to assist anyone in need, they just two daughters, LaTanya Christian Stanford and LaCressa Christian; She was born in Youngstown and his uncles, James Evans and of Columbus and Natasha Smith of had to call. He was a die-hard Fred (Carol) Watson, both of and brothers Gary, Otis, Arthur, on Sept. 9, 1941, to the late Petros Pittsburgh Steelers fan and his New Castle, Pa.; three sons, Regi- Joseph, Solomon and Clarence and Zoe Pappas. Youngstown; and other family nald Christian and Maurice Christi- passion for football lead him to members, a host of friends and Christian. She was a 1959 graduate of The spend many years coaching a va- an, both of Columbus, and Christo- Friends may call Friday from Rayen School. the Little Liberty Leopards family. pher Love of Warren; six sisters, riety of little league football His grandparents; his uncles, 10 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home. In 1963, Ann moved to Akron to teams. He was most recently a Betty McMillan, Diane Brown, Jim- marry her late husband of 49 Faheem Bilal and John Watson; mie Nell McClain, Peggie (Jonas) coach for the Little Liberty Leop- and his aunt, Mary Catley, preced- years, Ross. ards and their equipment manag- Johnson, Carolyn (Calvin) Brewer, She enjoyed working for the ed him in death. and Shirley Williams; three broth- er. This is where he shined, help- Springfield Local School system Contos of Akron; grandchildren The family will be celebrating ers, Leon Smith, Joseph Smith and ing to instill confidence, hard Thomas’s life with a memorial 08-09-17 for many years. Making a differ- Malena (Chad), Anthony, Anasta- work, and teaching the kids the service on Saturday, Aug. 12, at ence in children’s lives was not sia, Hunter, Nicholas, Tanner, and importance of being a team play- the Union Baptist Church, located only her , but a God-given tal- Emily; great-grandchildren Sophia, er. Under the guidance of the at 528 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown, ent. and Blake; as well as many rela- coaches, Thomas being one them, OH 44502. PAULA (HEFFNER) LEWIS She enjoyed all of her grand- tives, nieces, nephews and the Midget division of the Little Conversation with the family children, whom were the light of friends. Liberty Leopards achieved great- will begin at 11 a.m. and will be fol- PARMA HEIGHTS - Paula (Heff- her life. As a loyal Pittsburgh The family will receive friends ness. They have been Super Ball lowed by the service at noon. ner) Lewis was born in Youngs- Steelers fanatic, she tried her on Friday, Aug. 11, from 5 to 8 p.m. champs four out of the last six Arrangements are entrusted to town. best to never miss a game. She at the Anthony Funeral Home, years. the L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden The wonderful and illustrious loved to bake, cook and was al- Kucko-Anthony-Kertesz Chapel, While not having children of his Funeral Home. Paula Lewis has left the stage on ways searching for new recipes to 1990 S. Main St. in Akron, where a own, many children and adults Sunday, July 23, 2017, after a long try. She was an avid reader with trisagion will take place at 5 p.m. have benefited from his giving na- struggle with cancer. an extensive book collection. She A funeral service will take ture. Thomas will be remembered She was the dearly beloved loved communicating with family place on Saturday at 11 a.m. at An- as a bright and shining light to wife of Daniel; loving mother of and friends through email, while nunciation Greek Orthodox Church many children and adults. 08-09-17 Jon, Tayler, Arden and her de- making many new friends online 129 S. Union St., Akron, OH 44304, ceased twins, Alexa and Alyssa; as well. where Ann will lie in state for one dear daughter of Herta Heffner Whether it was laying out in the hour prior to the service. Fr. An- and the late Charles Heffner; sis- sun reading a book, playing cards, drew Lentz will be officiating. In- EDWINA PEGUES, 93 ter of David Heffner (Tina) and watching tv, or getting together terment will follow at Mount Marguerite Craciun (Robert). She In lieu of flowers, the family re- for a family gathering, most of all, Peace Cemetery in Akron. GROSSE POINTE, MICH. – A cele- will be truly missed by her dogs, quests donations go to Hospice she loved spending time with her In lieu of flowers, memorial bration of life service for Edwina Belle and Silber. Services of Southwest General, family. contributions in Ann’s memory Pegues, 93, will be held at 11 a.m. Family and friends are invited 18659 Drake Road, Strongsville, OH In addition to her parents, Ann may be made to Breaking Barriers on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017, at the to attend a memorial service at 44136; or Harry Houdini Siberian was preceded in death by her hus- - Hope is Alive, P.O. Box 534, Un- Centenary and Mahoning United the Bethany Lutheran Church, Husky Rescue (H.H.S.H.R.), P.O. Box band, Ross; her brother, Chris La- iontown, OH 44685, or by visiting Methodist Church, 1413 Belmont 6041 Ridge Road, Parma, OH 44129, 38, Shingleton, MI 49884. das (Sue and daughter Julie); sis- www.nowwefightforyou.com. Ave. in Youngstown. on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017, at Arrangements by the Mallchok ter Georgia (Chuck) Zidian; and The Anthony Funeral Homes, Edwina died peacefully March 11 a.m. Funeral Home, (440) 884-9100. brother-in-law William Williams. (330) 724-1281, is handling the ar- 23, 2017, in Detroit. Private inurnment will take 08-09-17 She is survived by her loving rangements. She is survived by her children, place in Canfield. children, daughters Zoe Lapidakis Visit anthonyfh.com to leave Francine, Charles (Mickey) and and Nikki Contos of Akron and condolences. 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EDITH ALICE CARDELEIN, 93 ANTHONY JAMES “TONY” DEFELICE SR., 87 YOUNGSTOWN - Edith Alice Car- POLAND – A Mass of Christian delein, of the city’s west side, Burial will be held on Friday, Aug. passed away Sunday morning, 11, at 11 a.m. at the Holy Family Aug. 6, 2017, at St. Elizabeth Church in Poland, with the Rev. Health Center in Youngstown af- Msgr. William J. Connell officiating ter a brief illness, just days short for Anthony James “Tony” DeFe- of her 94th birthday. lice Sr., 87, who passed away at Edith was born Aug. 11, 1923, in Hospice House on Aug. 6, 2017. Buckinghamshire, England, a Anthony was born in Mahoning- daughter of the late Reginald and town, New Castle, Pa. on March 28, Edith Line, and came to America 1930, to Francesco and Carmella and Youngstown from Nottingham (Schioppa) DeFelice. EDWARD C. SULLIVAN, 68 as an English war bride aboard He had eight brothers and sis- the Queen Mary in 1945. While in ters who preceded him in death, STRUTHERS - Edward C. Sulli- England she worked for the Royal Mary Citro, Coletta Crandall, An- van, 68, passed away unexpected- Post 560 in Campbell. Air Force and also in a bombsight toinette Conti, Isabelle Mastran- He very much enjoyed being a ly late Saturday afternoon, Aug. 5, factory. tuoni, Emma Sandora, William 2017. musician and playing concert mu- Alice, as she often went by, DeFelice, Joseph DeFelice, and An- sic for the Blue Coat and Red Coat Edward was born Feb. 16, 1949, dedicated her adult life to being a tonio DeFelice. in California, a son of Edward C. Bands from New Castle, and the homemaker who enjoyed raising He attended Mahoning School Paul Rossi Symphonic Band, War- and Shirley Hern Sullivan, and and caring for her family. She also and graduated from New Castle came to Youngstown with his fam- ren Band, The Plazateers and the enjoyed knitting, and walks in Mill High School in 1947, where he par- Lowellville Concert Band. ily as a child. Creek Park with her husband. She ticipated in band and orchestra. He attended The Rayen School He and his beloved wife, Car- was an avid swimmer, was a mem- He enjoyed bowling and played mel thoroughly enjoyed dancing and proudly served his country ber of the YMCA and YWCA, and for various teams, Eccle- with the U.S. Marine Corps during with one another at the various was a member of the British War sian Club, St. Margaret, Elliot Italian festivals in the Youngstown the Vietnam War. Brides Club in Youngstown. Steel, Sandy and Chuck, and Cro- Ed worked for the U.S. Postal area and the experience of social- Alice leaves her daughter, Lois tin A.C. He also had a tryout for izing with their many friends dur- Service for 30 years, retiring as a chael Reynolds; and the “love of (Steve) Nyers of Youngstown; her N. Meridian Road, Youngstown. the Farm Team ing these joyous occasions. They clerk at Youngstown’s main post his life,” his 2013 Ford Mustang grandson, Steven (Kelli) Nyers of when Branch Rickey was general office. Funeral services will take place could also be seen at the myriad Boss 302! Columbiana; her granddaughter, manager. of sporting events and dance reci- Ed was a Ford Mustang enthusi- His mother and stepfather, at 10 a.m., Friday, Aug. 11, at the fu- Wendy (Todd) Potts of Boardman; neral home, and interment will He entered the service in De- tals in support of their grandchil- ast and a member of the Mahon- Shirley and Ted Ostavitz; his fa- and her great-grandchildren, cember of 1951, stationed in Camp ing Valley Mustang Club. follow at Green Haven Memorial dren who they loved immensely. ther; and a brother, John Sullivan, Alexander, Mary Alice, Lauren, and Roberts, Calif., playing in the First He was preceded in death by He leaves his daughter and preceded him in death. Gardens in Austintown. Gavin. Please visit kinnickfuneral- Armored Division Band and later his wife, Carmel, on June 28, 2016. granddaughter, Kathy Sullivan Family and friends may call Her husband of 60 years, Lewis was sent overseas to Wurtzburg, and Clara Moran, with whom he home.com to view and share this He is survived by his two chil- from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11, at J. Cardelein, whom she married Germany, where he played for the dren, Anthony (Tina Marie) DeFe- shared his home; his daughters, Kinnick Funeral Home, 477 N. Meri- obituary, and to send condolences Oct. 14, 1943, died Dec. 16, 2003. A online to Alice’s family. 31st Army Band. He attended lice of Poland and Annette (Vince) Erica Sullivan of Cleveland and dian Road, Youngstown, where a son, Lewis J. Cardelein Jr., and a Youngstown State University and Melissa Stoddard of Austintown; Romeo of Warren; seven grand- funeral service will follow at brother, Stan Line, also preceded was also a self-employed grocer children, Marielena (Stan) Gozur, his son, Ryan Rauschenberg, of 7 p.m., conducted by the Tri-State her in death. in New Castle. Pittsburgh; his grandchildren, Do- Anthony DeFelice III, Dominic Marine Corps League. Family and friends may call In 1960, he married the former DeFelice, Vincenzo Romeo, Giulia- novan, Noah, Siera, Kourtney, Col- Please visit kinnickfuneral- from 5 to 7 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 08-09-17 Carmel Gatti at the Immaculate no Romeo, and Lucianio Romeo; in, Maria, and Gage; his siblings, home.com to view and share this 10, at Kinnick Funeral Home, 477 Conception Church in Youngs- Shirley (Frank) Bevins, Merilee and one great-grandchild, Michael obituary, and to send condolences town. Thomas Gozur. (Stanley) Stevens, Denise (Ron) online to Ed’s family. In 1961, he was employed by Skowron, Margaret Manion, Patri- The DeFelice and Romeo family Metropolitan Insurance Company, would like to thank Hospice of the cia (Jesse) Alvarado, Sean (Kelly) ROBERT A. METZGER, 75 becoming a sales manager, and Sullivan, Lawrence Sullivan, Ma- Valley for providing professional district sales manager, winning service at compassionate care. rianne Badger, Betsy Stein, Mi- LAKE MILTON - Robert A. Metzg- many awards and trips for his chelle (James) Burwell and Mi- er, 75, passed away on Tuesday, Friends may call at the Holy 08-09-17 production. He obtained his CLU in Family Church from 9 a.m. until Aug. 8, 2017, surrounded by his 1977. He later moved to Campbell, family. the time of the Mass on Friday. where he was a member of St. Lu- Arrangements have been en- Born July 9, 1942, he was the cy’s Church, where he served as a ELAINE REBECCA TIMARIU son of Robert Leo and Laverne trusted to the professional care of lector, Eucharistic minister, and the Rossi Brothers & Lellio Funeral (McCreery) Metzger. leader of prayer. He also served MCDONALD - It is with great Home, 4442 South Ave. in Board- “Bob” graduated from Cardinal as a Eucharistic minister of St. sadness that the family of Elaine man. Mooney High School in 1962. Elizabeth Hospital for over 25 Rebecca Timariu mourns her Family and friends may visit He loved to hunt and fish, and years and enjoying volunteering passing on Aug. 6, 2017, at St. Eliz- the Book of Memories at www.ros- enjoyed boating on Lake Erie. He at the Campbell Food Pantry and abeth Health Center in Youngs- sifunerals.com to view this tribute also loved cats and dogs, and al- being in the service of others. town, on the Feast Day of the and send condolences to Tony’s ways enjoyed his pets and other After moving to Poland with his Transfiguration of our Lord. She family. animals. wife, Carmel, they became parish- was surrounded by her loving He retired in 1990 from Mill “Together Again” ioners of the Holy Family Parish. family. Creek Park as a police officer. He He was recently honored this Elaine was born in Youngstown, Services will take place at the was also an officer with the North past Memorial Day for 50 years of on Nov. 9, 1953. Lane Family Funeral Homes, Aus- Jackson Police Department. tintown Chapel, on Friday, Aug. 11, service in the American Legion She was preceded in death by He was a member of Argus 08-09-17 her parents, Helen and Emil Ti- 2017, at 5 p.m. Lodge No. 545 F&AM of Canfield, Friends will be received begin- mariu; and her brothers, Emil and York Rite, where he was Mason of John. ning at 3 p.m. until the time of cluding the long running, “Days Of the Year in 2011, Youngstown service. She will be sadly missed by her Our Lives,” once meeting the stars Shrine Club, Aut Mori Grotto, MICHAEL R. TOMCHIK JR., 69 sister, Emily (Richard) Shehadi; In lieu of flowers, memorials Julie and Doug. She also enjoyed American Legion Post 737, AmVets may be made to Hospice of the nieces Angela and Sister Chris- “family lunches” every Sunday, Post 17, and the Fraternal Order of BOARDMAN - A memorial serv- tine; and nephews Eric and Kyle. Valley. loved to guess answers on “Fami- Eagles, Aerie No. 3298. Please visit www.lanefuneral- ice will be held Thursday, Aug. 10, She will also be missed by her ly Feud” and always made us Survivors include his sister, at the Wasko Funeral Home in aunts and uncles, Nicholas and homes.com to share a memory or laugh. Cindy Lukovski; nephews Scott to send a condolence. Campbell, with Pastor William Ro- Aurelia Dragosin of Baltimore, and Elaine was caring and giving in and Brett (Julie) Lukovski; nieces tar officiating, for Michael R. Tom- Victor and Ann (Timariu) Pacura life, and is still giving by being an Kelly (Ian) Lukovski-Wright and chik Jr., 69, who passed away July of New Middletown. She will also organ donor through Lifebanc. In Carey Lukovski; an aunt, Sandy 1, in Las Vegas. be missed by many cousins and recent years, Elaine was a loving (Bob) Noday; in-laws Carol Askew, Michael was born Dec. 5, 1947, her furry friends, Buster and Bel- caregiver to many elderly people Alice Hoffman, Glen and Helen in Chicago, the son of Michael R. vy. in their homes. Beedham, and Edwin Beedham; Sr. and Dolores Nagy Tomchik. She was a 1972 graduate of Viewing will be at the Black- and numerous other nephews, He was a 1967 graduate of Ur- McDonald High School, where she stone Funeral Home, 672 Churchill nieces, great-nephews and great- suline High School, and was the was a member of the marching Road in Girard, on Thursday eve- nieces. owner of Best Mechanical Con- band and orchestra. She was also ning from 5 to 8 p.m., with the me- Besides his parents, he was tracting and was also employed active in the McDonald Girl Scouts. morial service at 7 p.m. preceded in death by his wife of by the Steamfitter Local, Nos. 396 cent, Gabriella Burtnett, Sydney She attended the Holy Trinity On Friday at St. Mark’s Antio- 47 years, June L. (Beedham), who 08-09-17 and 602. DeVincent, Vivian Burtnett, Bren- Romanian Orthodox Church in chian Orthodox Church, 3560 Lo- died on Feb. 19, 2015. Michael was a member of the dan Burtnett, Tom Larson IV, Ja- Youngstown for many years, gan Way in Youngstown, there will Masonic Lodge and the Knights of cob Gardiner, Genevieve Burtnett where she served a term as La- be visitation at 10:30 a.m. and the Columbus. He also enjoyed camp- and Audrianna Terry. dies Auxiliary president. More re- funeral at 11 a.m., with Fr. Daniel ing, fishing, scuba diving, riding He was preceded in death by cently, she attended St. Mark’s Or- Rohan officiating. LEWIS “LOU” PAQUET, 86 his motorcycle, hunting and trav- his parents; his stepmother, thodox Church with her family. Burial will follow at Girard Cem- eling. Louise Tomchik; grandchildren Ju- She dearly loved going to the Or- etery. WARREN - Lewis “Lou” Paquet, He leaves behind his wife, the lianna and Gianna Burtnett; sister thodox Monastery of the Trans- In lieu of flowers, please con- 86, passed away peacefully, sur- former Sallie H. Serbati, whom he Marianne Bagley; and stepbrother figuration in Ellwood City, Pa. sider making a donation to the Or- rounded by his family, on Satur- married June 14, 2006; daughters Michael Kotch. She worked for the U.S. Govern- thodox Monastery of the Trans- day, July 29, 2017, at Trumbull Me- Jamie (Tom) Larson of Hughes- The Tomchik family has en- ment in Washington, D.C., before figuration at 321 Monastery Lane, morial Hospital, after a short ill- ville, Md., Jodi (Brian) Gardiner of trusted their loved one to the returning home to Ohio, to work in Ellwood City, PA 16117, or at omt- ness. Mechanicsville, Md. and Michelle care of the Wasko Funeral Home the mortgage industry for many nuns.org/giving. Mr. Paquet was born on Oct. 9, Burtnett of Owings, Md.; his broth- in Campbell and will receive fami- years. She enjoyed spending her 1930, in Sharon, Pa., the son of ers and sisters, Raymond Tomchik ly and friends on Thursday from free time with her family and trav- Jules and Josephine Dusi Paquet. of Youngstown, David (Marietta) 5 to 6 p.m. at the funeral home. eling, including taking cruises and A lifelong Trumbull county resi- Tomchik of East Palestine and Do- Visit www.waskofamily.com to trips to Hollywood. Elaine espe- dent, he was a 1948 graduate of lores Griffin of Cortland; step- view this obituary and send cially was a fan of soap operas in- 08-09-17 Brookfield High School. He served brothers and stepsisters Barbara “Mike’s” family condolences. in the U.S. Army as a military po- Branstein of North Olmsted, Eliza- lice officer in Korea during the Ko- beth (John) Petak of New Spring- rean conflict. Upon his return The family suggests memorial field, and Joanne (Robert) Kepp of JOHN H. COLEMAN SR., 84 home, he attended The Ohio State contributions can be made to the Poland; and 12 grandchildren, University and graduated in 1955 Earth Angel Farm Lou Paquet Jocelyn Larson, Kevin Burtnett Jr., 08-09-17 YOUNGSTOWN - Mr. John H. Co- with a degree in Horticulture. scholarship fund, which will bene- Andrew Larson II, Anthony DeVin- leman Sr., 84, entered eternal rest He was married to his high fit disadvantaged individuals who on Sunday, Aug. 6, 2017. school sweetheart, Mary Ann wish to pursue educational oppor- Mr. Coleman was born July 31, Scanlon, for 64 years. Together, tunities in horticulture. 1933, in Sylacauga, Ala., a son of they had two children, LuAnn A Mass of special intention will Henry and Ary M. Ridgeway Cole- (Zane) Mathews and Michael Pa- be held at St. Robert Bellarmine Trial begins today for man man. quet. He also leaves behind three Church in Cortland at a future He had been employed with grandchildren whom he loved date. Youngstown Sheet & Tube, retir- dearly, Brendan (April) Mathews Arrangements have been en- accused of raping girl, 12 ing after 30 years of service. He of St. Louis, Trevor (fiancée Amy trusted to the care of the Staton- Staff report was a member of the New Hope Hofmeister) and Kiley (fiancée Borowski Funeral Home, 962 North He has Baptist Church and served as a Carter Browning), both of Oklaho- Road, NE in Warren. YOUNGSTOWN pleaded not deacon. ma City. Please visit www.statonborow- A jury of seven women and guilty to all John’s passion was gardening He was preceded in death by skifuneralhome.com to view this fi ve men will decide the fate charges. and working outdoors in his yard. cil (Beatrice) Perkins of Niagara his parents, Jules and Josephine obituary and send condolences. of a Boardman man accused Jury selec- He leaves to mourn his passing, Falls and Zeke Thornton of Kansas Paquet. Dedicated To Serving Your of raping a 12-year-old girl. tion began but to rejoice in his peace, his City, Kan.; and a host of nephews, Lou and Mary Ann owned and Loved Ones. Eric Damore, 44, of Firn- Tuesday wife, the former Catherine Perkins nieces, other family and friends. operated Warren Florist and ley Avenue could face life morning of Youngstown; his son, John H. Greenhouse from 1959 to 1984. He Damore He was preceded in death by in prison if found guilty on in Mahon- Coleman Jr. of Louisville, Ky.; two worked as a horticultural broker ing County Common Pleas his parents; his brother, Willie Co- felony rape charges. A Ma- grandchildren, Jayshawn Coleman from 1964 to 2012, with an exper- Court, and by late afternoon leman; and sister Pearl Thornton. honing County grand jury of Youngstown and Johnaé Cole- Visitation will be Saturday, Aug. tise in geraniums, pot mums and a panel of 12 jurors and two man of Gahanna; two brothers, 12, 2017, from 9 to 10 a.m. at the azaleas. He spent the last three also indicted Damore on a alternates was selected. Simmie (Jeannie) Coleman and New Hope Baptist Church. Funeral years sharing his knowledge of charge of gross sexual im- Judge Anthony D’Apolito Roosevelt (Virginia) Coleman, services will follow immediately at horticulture with developmentally position. will preside. both of Youngstown; three sisters, 10 a.m. disadvantaged individuals 08-09-17 In October 2014, the girl, Beginning at 9 a.m. today, Ann Gamble of Youngstown, and Arrangements entrusted to the through Earth Angel Farm. who is related to Damore, the prosecutor and the de- Shirley Green and Daisy Mae Oden, L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden Funer- spent the night at his house. fense will deliver opening both of Alabama; sisters-in-law al Home. When she returned home, statements to the jury, and Grace (Ellis) Green and Ilean Will- she told her mother Damore the prosecution will begin to ingham, both of Youngstown, did sexual things to her, call witnesses. Ethel Dean Parm of Pomona, Calif. prosecutors said. Court officials said the and Mae Stallworth of Niagara A grand jury indicted trial is expected to last about Falls, N.Y.; two brothers-in-law, Ce- 08-09-17 Damore in February 2016. two days.

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WEDNESDAY BREAKING NEWS AUGUST 9, 2017 Go to vindy.com for regional, WORLD WORLD NEWS national and world news, 24/7. digest THE VINDICATOR | A8 Suspect kills self, ending manhunt US scientists contradict Trump’s climate claims ANTWERP, OHIO Authorities say a rape Associated Press the draft report representing the a changing climate blue-team” exercise where climate- suspect who overpowered WASHINGTON consensus of 13 federal agencies abounds, from the change skeptics would publicly de- an Ohio deputy sheriff to As President Donald Trump concludes that the evidence global top of the atmo- bate mainstream climate scientists. escape a transport van has touts new oil pipelines and pledg- warming is being driven by human sphere to the depths Submitted as part of the upcom- killed himself during a police es to revive the nation’s struggling activities is “unambiguous.” That of the oceans.” ing National Climate Assessment, standoff , ending a manhunt. coal mines, federal scientists are directly undercuts statements by Faced with reams the draft federal report sends the Trump and his Cabinet casting of evidence com- overriding message that failing to Paulding County authori- warning that burning fossil fuels ties say 32-year-old Branden doubt on whether the warming ob- piled by federal sci- curb carbon pollution now will already is driving a steep increase Trump Lee Powell shot himself served around the globe is being entists that confl icts exacerbate negative consequenc- in the United States of heat waves, primarily driven by man-made car- with their policy po- es in the future. That assessment Monday night at his parents’ droughts and fl oods. home near Antwerp, 70 bon pollution. sitions, Trump and calls into question the wisdom of It is the latest example of collisions “There are no alternative expla- his advisers frequently cite the work Trump’s environmental and energy miles southwest of Toledo. between Trump’s environmental Authorities say Powell was in nations, and no natural cycles are of industry-funded think tanks. policies, which seek to boost U.S. a crawl space and shot him- policies and the facts presented by found in the observational record Environmental Protection Agency production and consumption of self as offi cers were trying to his government’s experts. that can explain the observed chang- chief Scott Pruitt and Energy Sec- fossil fuels even as the world’s other persuade him to surrender. Contradicting Trump’s claims es in climate,” says the report, citing retary Rick Perry have champi- leading economies promote cleaner oned the formation of a “red-team, Investigators say Powell that climate change is a “hoax,” thousands of studies. “Evidence for sources of energy. stole a gun from a deputy he overpowered ON a Friday trip Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices from a psychiatric hospital to jail. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE High-tech ideas to fi x NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Sealed bids for the Keefer Rd. Phase 2 Section 00 11 13 Resurfacing for the LIBERTY TOWNSHIP Heavyweight champ The Poland Village Council will hold a public Trustees of Trumbull County, Ohio, will be ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS hearing on August 15, 2017 at 6:30 PM, received by the Township Fiscal Officer of for the Village of Poland of dinosaurs named Poland Village Town Hall, 308 S. Main St., LIBERTY, State of Ohio, until LIBERTY Year 2017 Resurfacing Program opioid crisis abound, Poland, Ohio. The purpose of this hearing is time, on the 16th day of August, 2017, and WASHINGTON to seek public input and discussion on shall be opened and read on the same day The Village of Poland, Mahoning County, legislation proposing a ban on medical thereafter. Ohio will receive sealed bids for the above A study proclaims a marijuana-related businesses in the Village mentioned project until 11:00 a.m. on of Poland. Copies of the Specifications and Plans are Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at the newly named species the on file in the office of the Fiscal Officer of Village of Poland, 308 South Main Street, compete for Ohio grants The public is urged to attend. Township Trustees where they may be ob- Poland, Ohio 44514 for furnishing material heavyweight champion of tained (or examined) upon the payment of and performing the labor for the execution all dinosaurs. The plant- Nicholas J. Srnec ten dollars ($10.00), to cover the cost of of the above mentioned project for General Associated Press Fiscal Officer printing of same. There will be no refund Contract. The bids so received shall then be eating giant is the largest of dote. One Poland Village for plans and/or specifications returned. publicly opened and read aloud immediately thereafter. a group of dinosaurs called COLUMBUS is a “rescue LEGAL NOTICE Address: titanosaurs. At 76 tons, the mask.” This Project includes the resurfacing of all A call by Republican Gov. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Steve Shelton– Fiscal Officer or portions of five streets in the Village behemoth was as heavy as a John Kasich for scientific Other 1315 Churchhill-Hubbard Rd. and one Alternate street. The total length CANFIELD CITY COUNCIL Youngstown, Ohio 44505 of the five streets is approximately 1.25 space shuttle. breakthroughs to help solve grant-seek- miles. The total length of the Alternate ers propose The President of Council of the City of Bids must be made on the Bid Blank pre- street is approximately 0.22 miles. The A scientifi c paper re- the opioid crisis is draw- Canfield has called a Special Council Meet- scribed by the Trustees and shall be filed in project generally includes pavement plan- leased Tuesday describes ing interest from dozens of migrating ing to be held on, Thursday, August 10, a sealed envelope at the time and place ing, tack coat, and asphalt surface course. 2017 at 10.00 A.M. at the Francis J. hereinbefore designated. Each bid shall and dates the fossils found groups with ideas including away from McLaughlin Municipal Building, 104 Lisbon contain the full name and address of each Plans and specifications are available at Kasich pills alto- Street, Canfield, Ohio. The purpose of this person or company (with the names of all the office of the Engineer, ms consultants, in southern Argentina in remote-controlled medica- meeting is to recess into Executive Session parties interested therein) submitting said inc., 333 East Federal Street, Youngstown, 2012. A skeleton of the di- tion dispensers, monitoring gether to fi nd regarding modifying the salary ordinance. bid and shall be accompanied by a certified Ohio, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and LEGAL NOTICE check on a solvent bank, or a bid bond, in 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sets nosaur is already on display devices for addicts, mobile new ways of fi ghting pain. the sum of not less than ten percent (10%) purchased in person may be obtained for a NOTICE TO BIDDERS of the amount bid as a guarantee that if payment of $40.00. Sets shipped to bidders at the American Museum of apps and pain-relieving In the Ohio city known the bid is accepted a contract will be en- will require a payment of $50.00. Said pay- for innovations in rubber Sealed proposals will be received at the: tered into in the proper manner in accord- ments are NON-REFUNDABLE. All checks Natural History in New York. massage gloves. ance with section 153.54 of the Ohio Re- shall be made payable to ms consultants, The researchers exam- The state has received and plastics, the University DIVISION OF MINERAL RESOURCES vised Code. The check of all unsuccessful inc. Each bidder must be a registered plan of Akron is looking to poly- MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF bidders shall be returned to them by the holder with ms consultants, inc. to be eligi- ined fossils of six creatures project ideas from 44 hos- NATURAL RESOURCES contracting authority immediately upon ble to submit a bid for this project. pitals, universities and mers. It seeks $2 million to 2045 MORSE ROAD BUILDING H awarding the contract or rejection of all of the new species and dated COLUMBUS, OHIO 43229-6693 bids. The Owner reserves the right to reject any them back about 100 mil- various medical device, advance development of im- or all bids and to waive any informalities in until SEPTEMBER 06, 2017 AT 1:30 PM All contractors and subcontractors involved bidding. lion years. The giants mea- software and pharmaceuti- plantable therapeutic mesh- and opened thereafter for furnishing the with the project will, to the extent practi- materials and performing the labor for the cable use Ohio products, materials, serv- Bids for the above-described work must be sured about 122 feet long cal developers that plan to es loaded with nonopioid execution and construction of: ices, and labor in the implementation of submitted on blanks furnished with the with shoulders 20 feet high, apply for up to $12 million in pain medications capable their project. Additionally, contractor com- bidding documents. Said bids must be sub- LOWELLVILLE SHAFT MAHONING pliance with the equal employment oppor- mitted as one original and one copy. dwarfi ng Tyrannosaurus rex. competitive research-and- of alleviating post-surgical COUNTY, OHIO PROJECT NUMBER tunity requirements of Ohio Administrative MH-Po-01 Code Chapter 123, and Governor’s All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Researchers named it Pa- development grants. The pain for up to 96 hours. Executive Order 84-9 shall be required. Guaranty, made payable to the Village of grant money is being com- in accordance with the plans and specifica- Poland, OH, in the form of either: tagotitan mayorum, combin- Another company, Cleve- tions prepared by the DEPARTMENT OF Bidders must comply with the prevailing ing Patagonia and titan, along bined with $8 million for NATURAL RESOURCES, DIVISION OF MIN- wage rates on Public Improvements in (1) A bond for the full amount of the bid, land-based Innovative ERAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, Trumbull County, Ohio, as determined by or with a host family’s name. an Ohio Opioid Technology Medical Equipment LLC, COLUMBUS, OHIO. PROPOSALS WILL BE the Ohio Department of Commerce, Bureau OPENED IN THE SECOND FLOOR CONFER- of Wage and Hour Administration, (2) A certified check, cashier’s check, or Challenge, a competition seeks $810,000 to make en- ENCE ROOM OF 2045 (BUILDING H-2) OF 614.644.2239. letter of credit pursuant to Chapter 1305, For 1st time, both similar to one spearhead- THE FOUNTAIN SQUARE OFFICES OF THE Ohio Revised Code, in an amount not less gineering improvements to OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL The attention of the bidders is directed to than ten percent (10%) of the total bid ed by the NFL to address RESOURCES. The United States Office of the requirement that each proposal must amount pursuant to Chapter 153 of the national lottery a medical apparatus that Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforce- be accompanied by a Non-Collusion ORC. concussions. uses heat to fi ght head pain, ment is supplying 100% of the funds for Affidavit duly signed by the bidder. games top $300M Research grant-seekers in this project. The construction completion Each individual employed by the Contractor headaches, muscle and date for this project is MAY 01, 2018. THE The Township Trustees reserve the right to any Sub-Contractor engaged in work on the DES MOINES, IOWA Ohio, which leads the nation ESTIMATE FOR THIS PROJECT AS DETER- reject any or all bids, and to delete any part project under this contract shall be paid the joint pain and pain after MINED BY THE DIVISION OF MINERAL of the proposal herein. prevailing wage established by the Depart- For the fi rst time, U.S. lot- in opioid-related overdose RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IS $50,413.00. ment of Industrial Relations of the State of surgery. Each proposal must contain the full name Ohio. This shall occur regardless of any tery players will have a choice deaths, proposed solutions A MANDATORY pre-bid meeting will be of the party or parties submitting the pro- contractual relationship that may be said Additional proposals look posal and all persons interested therein. to exist between the Contractor or any of games off ering jackpots aimed at before or after an held on AUGUST 23, 2017 AT 10:00 AM, at to neural therapies, electri- the project site. It is the intent of the Each bidder must submit evidence of its Subcontractor and such individual. topping $300 million. overdose. DMRM to commence the pre-bid meeting experiences on projects of similar size and cal impulses, even virtual at the designated time. Prior to commence- complexity. The owner intends and requires All contractors and sub-contractors in- In the seven years since all Tactus Therapeutics Inc., ment of the meeting, an attendance sign-in that this project be completed no later than volved with the Project will, to the extent for example, seeks $2.2 mil- reality, as ways to overcome form shall be distributed among the con- October 31, 2017. practicable, use Ohio products, materials, U.S. lotteries began selling tractors present. This form will be collect- services, and labor in the implementation both Powerball and Mega lion to develop an improved or outwit pain. ed by DMRM staff when the pre-bid meet- BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF THE of the Project. Additionally, the contrac- ing begins. Only those contractors signed TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES tor’s compliance with the Equal Employ- Many applicants propose ment Opportunity Requirements of the Millions tickets, both games tamper-resistant opioid, in prior to collection of the form who re- ways of using smart tech- main in attendance through the discussion Steve Shelton, LIBERTY TOWNSHIP Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 123, the have never off ered prizes so while other applicants seek of the plans and detailed specifications Fiscal Officer Governor’s Executive Order of 1972 and the shall be deemed present for the purpose of Governor’s Executive Order 84-9 shall be large at the same time. money to pursue technolog- nology to prevent overdose LEGAL NOTICE required. deaths by approaching the determining eligibility for bid submission The jackpot for Tuesday ical advances in the admin- acceptance. Participation in the site view- Section 00 11 13 ing subsequent to the completion of the Each bid submitted must include a current istration of naloxone, a drug problem through the pa- copy of the Equal Employment Opportunity night’s Mega Millions draw- discussion of the detailed specifications ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS will not be required in establishing attend- (EEO) Certificate of Compliance as evi- used as an overdose anti- tient, doctor or community. for the City of Canfield dence that the bidder is certified by the ing was an estimated $350 ance. NO PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS Year 2017 Resurfacing Program WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE PRE-BID State of Ohio. million, and the top prize for MEETING. The City of Canfield, Mahoning County, The Non-Collusion Affidavit of Prime Bid- tonight’s Powerball draw- Ohio will receive sealed bids for the above Copies of the plans, specifications, and ders must be completed and submitted mentioned project until 1:00 p.m. on with all bids. ing is $307 million. Those proposal forms will be available from the Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at the City Division of Mineral Resources Administration Building, 104 Lisbon Street, prizes are based on annuity Management, Department of Natural Domestic Steel use requirements as Water trapped in fair ride Canfield, Ohio 44406 for furnishing materi- specified in Section 153.011 of the Revised options, paid over 29 years. Resources. Instructions on how to access al and performing the labor for the execu- the documents are available by download- Code apply to this project. Copies of tion of the above mentioned project for Section 153.011 of the Revised Code can be Cash prizes would be an ing them at General Contract. The bids so received shall http://minerals.ohiodnr.gov/abandoned- obtained from any of the offices of the estimated $218.3 million for then be publicly opened and read aloud im- Department of Administrative Services. may have led to accident mine-land-reclamation/contractor- mediately thereafter. construction-opportunities. A copy of the Mega Millions and $193.2 All bids must be identified by marking plans and specifications will be available The Base Bid Project includes the resurfac- Associated Press for public review during normal business sealed envelope – Year 2017 Resurfacing million for Powerball. trapped within the hollow ing of all or portions of five streets in the Program. hours at Division of Mineral Resources City. The total length is approximately 1.2 support arm, likely while it Management, 2045 Morse Road, H-2, A manufacturer’s ex- miles. An Alternate Bid consisting of two VILLAGE OF POLAND No explosives found was being transported or Columbus, Ohio 43229. For information streets have a total length of approximate- planation that corrosion regarding the project, the primary contact ly 0.75 miles. The project generally includes person is the Project Engineer, Justin E. Timothy Sicafuse BRUSSELS caused an amusement ride stored during the winter. pavement planing, roadway repair, tack Mayor Conkle, P.E., at the Salem District Office coat, and asphalt surface course. Belgian prosecutors said to fly apart in a deadly ac- “You don’t want puddles in (234) 206- 4254. Or in his absence you may LEGAL NOTICE contact the Project Officer, Todd Gleydura, Plans and specifications are available at no explosives were found in cident at the Ohio State Fair any ordinary steel, whether at the Salem District Office the office of the Engineer, ms consultants, The following matters are the subject of a car stopped by police gun- doesn’t answer why or when it’s a car, a gutter on a house (234) 206-4255. inc., 333 East Federal Street, Youngstown, this public notice by the Ohio Environmen- Ohio, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and tal Protection Agency. The complete public fi re after a high-speed chase it began rusting away or how or a playground,” said Oli- Each proposal must be accompanied by a 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sets notice, including any additional instructions BID GUARANTY, meeting the requirements purchased in person may be obtained for a for submitting comments, requesting infor- in the fl ash-point Brussels it went unnoticed. ver Moghissi, a former presi- of Section 153.54 of the Ohio Revised Code. payment of $40.00. Sets shipped to bidders mation, a public hearing, or filing an appeal suburb of Molenbeek. dent of NACE International, will require a payment of $50.00. Said pay- may be obtained at: The details released by the CONTRACTORS ARE ADVISED THAT ments are NON-REFUNDABLE. All checks http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.aspx or Police chased the car ride’s Dutch manufacturer, a trade association that calls EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY shall be made payable to ms consultants, Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. CONDITIONS ARE APPLICABLE TO THIS inc. Each bidder must be a registered plan P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. after the driver ran a red KMG, do give some clues itself the world’s authority PROPOSAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE holder with ms consultants, inc. to be eligi- Ph: 614-644-3037 email: PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 153.59 AND ble to submit a bid for this project. [email protected] light and the vehicle was about how one of the ride’s on corrosion. 125.111 OF THE OHIO REVISED CODE. involved in two collisions carriages with four people “If it sits for a long time, THIS PROJECT IS SUBJECT TO A 5% EDGE The Owner reserves the right to reject any Final Issuance of Administrative Modifica- PARTICIPATION GOAL IN ACCORDANCE or all bids and to waive any informalities in tion to Permit-To-Install before it was fi nally brought broke apart, killing a high- you can get higher corrosion WITH THE PROVISIONS OF O.R.C. bidding. Vallourec Star, LP SECTION 123.152 AND O.A.C. 123:2-16-08. 2669 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., to a halt, Ine Van Wymersch, school student and injuring rates,” he said. WAGE RATES ESTABLISHED IN Bids for the above-described work must be Youngstown, OH 44510 What’s not clear is how the ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1513.18 submitted on blanks furnished with the ID #: P0123040 spokeswoman for the Brus- seven other people. AND 1513.37 OF THE REVISED CODE ARE bidding documents. Said bids must be sub- Date of Action: 07/31/2017 sels prosecutor’s offi ce, said. KMG says excessive corro- water got inside the beam. ALSO APPLICABLE TO THIS PROPOSAL. mitted as one original and one copy. Administrative permit modification for emissions unit P025, FQM contact cooling She declined to identify the sion within a support beam Outside structures should CONTRACTORS ARE FURTHER ADVISED All bids must be accompanied by a Bid water tower (cooling tower 7) and FQM THAT, IF AWARDED THE CONTRACT, Guaranty, made payable to the City of non-contact cooling water tower (cooling suspect, but said he was a wore away the steel wall’s be designed in a way that BOTH THE CONTRACTOR AND ITS SUB- Canfield, OH, in the form of either: tower 8), to reduce allowable water flow Rwandan national born in thickness over the years, moisture can’t be trapped, CONTRACTOR(S) SHALL PERFORM NO and increase allowable total dissolved sol- SERVICES REQUESTED UNDER THIS (1) A bond for the full amount of the bid, ids (TDS). 1981 who was not previously causing the catastrophic Moghissi said. CONTRACT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED or STATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH (2) A certified check, cashier’s check, or Draft NPDES Permit Renewal - Subject to known to police. failure of the swinging and “Somewhere inside that EXECUTIVE ORDER 2011-12K. letter of credit pursuant to Chapter 1305, Revision Ohio Revised Code, in an amount not less Struthers WWTP spinning Fire Ball ride. The there had to be moisture,” Sealed proposals shall be delivered to the than ten percent (10%) of the total bid Lowellville Rd, Struthers, OH Strong quake hits company said Sunday it was said Ron Knight, a chemist address given at the top of Notice To Bid- amount pursuant to Chapter 153 of the Facility Description: Wastewater- ders. No bidder may withdraw his bid with- ORC. Municipality China, killing 9 developing new inspection who owns Corrosion Pro in in sixty (60) days after the actual date of Receiving Water: Mahoning River guidelines. Palmetto, Fla. His company the opening thereof. Each individual employed by the Contractor ID #: 3PD00026*MD BEIJING any Sub-Contractor engaged in work on the Date of Action: 08/09/2017 Corrosion experts say the has worked with amuse- The Director of Natural Resources reserves project under this contract shall be paid the A strong earthquake the right to reject any or all bids, or to ac- prevailing wage established by the Depart- Draft NPDES Permit Renewal - Subject to company’s account points ment companies on pre- cept the bid which embraces such combina- ment of Industrial Relations of the State of Revision shook a mountainous re- tion alternate proposals as may promote Ohio. This shall occur regardless of any Campbell WWTP gion in southwestern China to water or wet debris being venting corrosion. the best interest of the State. contractual relationship that may be said 4200 Wilson Ave, Campbell, OH LEGAL NOTICE to exist between the Contractor or any Facility Description: Wastewater- near a famous national Subcontractor and such individual. Municipality South Side Academy is offering meals for Receiving Water: Mahoning River park Tuesday, killing nine students in grades K-8 through the Nation- All contractors and sub-contractors in- ID#: 3PD00008*ND al School Lunch Program. Breakfast and volved with the Project will, to the extent Date of Action: 08/09/2017 people, injuring 164 others lunch will be provided and shall meet the practicable, use Ohio products, materials, and knocking out power and Marines eye plan to put following requirements according to U.S. services, and labor in the implementation Draft NPDES Permit Renewal - Subject to Department of Agriculture standards. of the Project. Additionally, the contrac- Revision phone networks. tor’s compliance with the Equal Employ- North East Ohio Church of God A daily average of 175 meals will be served ment Opportunity Requirements of the Campground At least fi ve of the dead at Beacon Academy located at 1400 Oak Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 123, the 16278 Shilling Rd, Berlin Center, OH women in combat training Governor’s Executive Order of 1972 and the Facility Description: Wastewater-Semi- Hill Ave, Youngstown, Oh 44507. The total were tourists, China’s offi cial number of days is 169, Monday through Governor’s Executive Order 84-9 shall be Public Xinhua News Agency said. Friday from September 5, 2017 through required. Receiving Water: UT Mahoning River Associated Press with female colleagues early May 31, 2018. ID #: 3PR00437*DD The information offi ce of the Each bid submitted must include a current Date of Action: 09/01/2017 WASHINGTON in their career. Interested vendors should contact copy of the Equal Employment Opportunity This final action not preceded by proposed Sichuan province govern- Christina Ray at 330-807-4565 or (EEO) Certificate of Compliance as evi- action and is appealable to ERAC. The U.S. Marine Corps for Marine leaders also dence that the bidder is certified by the ment also said 21 people [email protected] for a LEGAL NOTICE the fi rst time is eyeing a plan are considering allowing copy of the Invitation for Bid and specifica- State of Ohio. were seriously injured. The women to attend boot camp tions. Sealed bids must be submitted by Tillman Infrastructure, LLC proposes to 1:00 pm on August 15, 2017 to The The Non-Collusion Affidavit of Prime Bid- build a 254-foot Self-Support magnitude-6.5 quake struck to let women attend what ders must be completed and submitted in San Diego, the officials Educational Empowerment Group, 526 S. Communications Tower at the approx. a region bordered by the prov- has been male-only combat Main Street, Suite 509, Akron, Ohio 44311. with all bids. vicinity of 5592 Houston Road, Lowellville, said. Currently all women A public bid opening will be held at 1:00 pm Mahoning County, OH 44436. Public com- inces of Sichuan and Gansu. training in Southern Cali- on August 15, 2011 at the same location. Domestic Steel use requirements as speci- ments regarding potential effects from this recruits go through boot fied in Section 153.011 of the Revised Code fornia, as officials work to LEGAL NOTICE site on historic properties may be submit- About seven hours after apply to this project. Copies of Section ted within 30 days from the date of this camp at Parris Island, S.C., 153.011 of the Revised Code can be ob- quash recurring problems Trumbull Metropolitan Housing Authority publication to: the earthquake, another while male recruits go ei- tained from any of the offices of the Trileaf Corp, Kayla, [email protected], is accepting sealed bid proposals for Department of Administrative Services. strong quake struck in far with sexism and other bad #17-4B Furnace Replacements located at 10845 Olive Blvd, Suite 260, St. Louis, MO ther there or to San Diego. 63141, 314-997-6111. behavior among Marines, approximately 270 addresses in Trumbull All bids must be identified by marking northwestern China, some The combat training comes Cty, OH. TMHA will accept sealed bids at sealed envelope – Year 2017 Resurfacing LEGAL NOTICE 1,360 miles away. That earth- according to Marine Corps the TMHA Building located at 4076 Program. 2313.30 after troops have finished Youngstown Road S.E., Ste.101 Warren, quake, which hit early today, offi cials. boot camp, and is done both Ohio 44484 until 2:00 p.m. local time on CITY OF CANFIELD Notice is hereby given that drawing of the If approved by senior Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. The Bid Pack- petit jury for the term beginning Sept. 11, measured at magnitude in South Carolina and at age is available via www.eblueprint.com Joseph Warino 2017, in Mahoning County Common Pleas 6.3 by the USGS and 6.6 by Marine leaders, the change beginning August 16. Additional informa- City Manager Court; and for the term beginning Sept. 13, Camp Pendleton in South- tion will be posted on TMHA’s website 2017, in Campbell Municipal Court, will be China’s agency, was centered could happen as soon as ern California, but women www.trumbulltmha.org - click on at 8:45 a.m. on Aug. 17, 2017, at the jury Procurement, Section 9. Questions about office, third floor, Mahoning County in a sparsely populated area next spring. And it could be attend the course only on the drawings and specifications shall be Courthouse. of the Xinjiang region. There answered by the Project Architect, Rick NOTICE ERRORS the first step in a broader the East Coast. DeMarco, GPD Group, Inc. at Advertisers are requested to check the first Robert G. Jackson were no immediate reports campaign to give male Ma- The offi cials were not au- [email protected]. A non-mandato- appearance of ads for accuracy. This Mahoning County Jury Commissioner ry, but strongly recommended pre-bid newspaper will be responsible for only one of casualties or damage. rines who do their initial thorized to publicly discuss meeting is scheduled for Wednesday August 23, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. at Hilltop incorrect insertion, the first one. Associated Press training on the West Coast the matter because fi nal de- Gardens Community Room, 8111 Addison ANY ERROR SHOULD BE REPORTED Fax your ads Monday through the opportunity to work cisions have not been made. Rd. SE, Masury, OH. IMMEDIATELY. Friday to (330) 747-0399.

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio WEDNESDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 AUGUST 9, 2017 VINDY.COM | A9 Trump’s Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers humor William F. Maag Sr., February 28, 1850–April 10, 1924 William F. Maag Jr., July 26, 1883–February 29, 1968 EDITORIAL William J. Brown, June 14, 1913–August 14, 1981 hateful By JEFFREY WEISS The Dallas Morning News You may have noticed a week or so ago when Presi- dent Donald Trump told a President should declare conference of police offi cers national opioid emergency that they need not avoid injuring arrested suspects. F ANYONE CONTINUES TO And you may have noted harbor any doubts about the epic that the president’s spokes- destructiveness of the opioid- person explained he had overdose epidemic ravaging this been joking. Ination, one quick glance at prelimi- I have zero doubt that nary findings from a presidential Trump was trying to get the commission should smack them into cops to laugh. For that to reality with some enlightening yet chilling be considered justifi cation, perspectives. To wit: however, was an apparently U Every three weeks, America’s opioid astonishing ignorance of epidemic snuffs out the lives of as many the history of “humor” and people who perished in the Sept. 11 terror of many examples of where attacks on our nation. “jokes” are a clear method U Between 1999 and 2015, more than of encouraging hateful and 560,000 people in this country died from racist behavior. drug overdoses – mostly heroin and pre- Was Trump guilty of that? scription opiates. That number surpasses Who knows? Who can read the entire population of Atlanta. his mind? UOnly a paltry 10 percent of the nearly 21 Let us leave aside a dis- million self-reporting U.S. citizens with cussion about how impor- a substance-use disorder receive any tant it can be for a president specialized treatment whatsoever. to nudge Americans into a Those and other pieces of sobering data higher moral standard. And serve as a preface to the interim report of let us leave aside the value the Commission on Combating Drug Ad- of great law enforcement diction and the Opioid Crisis released last officers who quietly treat week. The fi ve-member bipartisan panel, their suspects far better led by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, was than a guilty arrestee likely appointed by President Donald J. Trump treated his or her victims. Or in late March. that great cops realize that Its charge was to study the scope and suspects are innocent until effectiveness of the federal response to proved guilty. the opioid crisis and to make recom- Here’s what Trump had mendations to the president for improv- Wars and swirling rumors of war to say to officers at Suffolk ing that response. It is working closely County Police Department with the White House Offi ce of American One month after the election, a comprehensive and inten- in New York on efforts to Innovation led by Jared Kushner. President-elect Donald Trump sive effort to defi ne a long-term combat the gang MS-13: Thus far, four months into its tenure, made a “victory tour” of states Cal Thomas research and development pro- “And when you see these the commission is to be commended for that had helped deliver his sur- gram to begin to achieve our thugs being thrown into the demonstrating the urgency of its task prise win. ultimate goal of eliminating the back of a paddy wagon – you by making some noteworthy progress. In Fayetteville, N.C., Trump threat posed by strategic nu- just see them thrown in, introduced his choice for Sec- left mocked him. They called clear missiles. This could pave rough – I said, please don’t According to its interim report, the panel his proposal science fi ction and has taken testimony from nine leading retary of Defense, Gen. James the way for arms control mea- be too nice. (Laughter.) Like Mattis, and pledged the fol- unworkable, derisively labeling sures to eliminate the weapons when you guys put some- nonprofi t organizations dealing with ad- it “Star Wars.” lowing: “We will stop racing to themselves. We seek neither body in the car and you’re diction, took input from more than 50 They’re not mocking that pro- topple foreign regimes that we military superiority nor politi- protecting their head, you organizations and reviewed more than posal now. The Defense Depart- know nothing about, that we know, the way you put their 8,000 comments from the public. ment has had several successes cal advantage. Our only pur- Based on that initial input, the commis- shouldn’t be involved with. In- pose – one all people share – is hand over? Like, don’t hit with its Terminal High Altitude their head and they’ve just sion released a preliminary report and stead, our focus must be on de- Defense (THAAD) anti-missile to search for ways to reduce the set of recommendations (Its full report is feating terrorism and destroy- danger of nuclear war. killed somebody – don’t hit system, but only at targets that their head. I said, you can expected later this fall). ing ISIS, and we will.” represent medium-range mis- “My fellow Americans, to- Clearly, unlike so many other fanciful- He appears to be fulfilling night we’re launching an take the hand away, OK?” siles. In May, the U.S. Missile And here’s what White sounding government committees, com- the second part of that pledge, Defense Agency also “‘success- effort which holds the promise missions, focus groups and task forces less so the first. Think North of changing the course of hu- House press secretary Sarah fully intercepted’ an intercon- Huckabee Sanders, among that have given only the appearance of Korea, Iran, Russia, and now tinental ballistic missile during man history. There will be risks, tackling a gnawing socio-economic cri- even Venezuela, which has had and results take time. But I be- several Trump spokespeo- the fi rst test of its ground-based ple and supporters, told sis, this commission has made it clear it new sanctions placed on it fol- intercept system.” That’s not lieve we can do it. As we cross means business. lowing fraudulent elections this threshold, I ask for your reporters: “I believe he was science fi ction. making a joke at the time.” Its fi rst and most urgent order of busi- giving dictatorial power to Readers should revisit Rea- prayers and your support.” ness has come in the form of a direct President Nicolas Maduro. gan’s speech as a template for OVAL OFFICE ADDRESS HISTORY OF ‘JOKES’ appeal to our nation’s chief executive: CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGERS dealing with modern threats. No doubt. And the best “Declare a national emergency under the President Trump should em- While Venezuela is no threat In that address from the Oval ulate his predecessor, making way to understand the rea- Public Health Service Act or the Stafford son that such an explana- Act.” to America and Russia is a Office, Reagan said the risk of his fi rst televised address from major headache, North Korea war is lessened when the U.S. the Oval Office during which tion is not remotely an The president should swiftly act on that excuse is to look at the his- well-reasoned recommendation. and Iran are clear and pres- has a strong deterrence, which he explains to Americans why ent dangers. These two rogue he defi ned as “making sure any North Korea and Iran pose an tory of “jokes.” The only way to do that, like the need to PRACTICAL IMPACT OF DECLARATION regimes are committed to adversary who thinks about immediate, or ultimate, threat open up a parasite-ridden The Vindicator has advocated precisely developing nuclear weapons attacking the United States, or to the United States. He should pig to understand the stink that action in the past. In early April of capable of reaching U.S. cities our allies, or our vital interests, announce a fast-track effort to and the harm, is to offer this year, in fact, we called on state and/ no matter what we do. concludes that the risks to him escalate THAAD so it can de- clear examples of the use of or federal governments to declare a state Clearly this cannot be outweigh any potential gains. stroy ICBMs. A space-based, of emergency over the opiate scourge in hateful “humor.” allowed to happen, but the Once he understands that, he anti-missile system should then the Mahoning Valley, Ohio and the United Let’s start with a more question is how to stop them complement our defenses in or- States. won’t attack. We maintain the positive, artistic borrowing short of all-out war that has the peace through our strength; der to protect America and our of the idea of hate jokes as “It’s sorely needed immediately to rein potential to kill millions and in the out-of-control menace that has weakness only invites aggres- allies from nuclear attack. a way of showing the evil of create a doomsday scenario overwhelmed and paralyzed those on the sion.” As Reagan noted, weakness early Nazi Germany. There’s reminiscent of Cold War movies front lines fi ghting it,” we argued in this Reagan said the strategy of encourages tyrants. Tehran a great song in the musi- like “Fail Safe,” “Dr. Strangelove” space April 10. deterrence had not changed, and Pyongyang must be en- cal “Cabaret.” Here’s the The practical impact of such a declara- and “On the Beach.” but what it takes to deter had couraged at what appears to last verse of “If You Could tion could be significant in freeing up The best offense really is a changed. While acknowledging be instability in the Trump ad- See Her Through My Eyes,” needed resources, dispatching additional good defense. When Ronald it might take decades to achieve ministration. A credible mis- a song about a man with a resources and cutting red tape that slows Reagan proposed his “Strategic his Strategic Defense Initiative sile defense system would send gorilla for a girlfriend: relief efforts. After all, each day lost in Defense Initiative” (SDI) in a (SDI), Reagan said he wanted to them a message more powerful “Oh, I understand your fi ghting the epidemic produces an addi- nationally televised address on take the fi rst step. He conclud- than words. objection, I grant my prob- tional 142 overdose deaths. March 23, 1983, many on the ed his address: “I am directing Tribune Content Agency, LLC. lem’s not small; But if you Though the declaration of emergency could see her through my stands as the centerpiece recommendation eyes, she wouldn’t look Jew- of the panel, its members also crafted many ish at all!” other credible suggestions. Among them: Oy. URapidly increase treatment capacity for Governors are cheating workers For anti-black racist addicts by eliminating barriers to Medic- By JIM HIGHTOWER usurp local authority. The main So, last December, the state’s “humor,” let’s look at the use aid-financed treatment of the mentally ill OtherWords coordinator of this power grab Republican leaders rushed to of watermelons as an easy in all 50 states. The commission targeted example. William Black did The governors of many states is ALEC, the American Legisla- appease them by adopting the this recommendation as the single fast- a splendid analysis for The are boldly stepping forward tive Exchange Council. ALEC preemption bill and ram- est way to increase treatment availability In 2014, when Fight for $15, ming it into law. It was a politi- Atlantic a few years ago: across the nation. these days to stop grass-roots “The trope came into full democracy. and other activist groups cal mugging of the people’s will, UMandate educational iniatives for opi- began winning city campaigns retroactively negating Cleve- force when slaves won their ate prescribers to reduce the supply of the Yes, noting that local citizens emancipation during the and offi cials have been passing for minimum wage hikes, land’s increase and outlawing drugs. ALEC responded by having a increases by any other locality Civil War. Free black people U local laws to govern themselves, Craft model legislation for states requir- corporate forum on how state grew, ate and sold watermel- a fl ock of right-wing governors in the state. ing the prescribing of naloxone along- officials can stop such local Used sparingly and properly, ons, and in doing so made are asserting an autocratic pow- side any high-risk opioid prescriptions actions. ALEC circulated a mod- preemption can be a democ- the fruit a symbol of their er called “state preemption” to and equipping all law-enforcement agen- el bill called the “Living Wage racy-enhancing tool to serve freedom. Southern whites, overrule democratic decisions cies in the U.S. with the life-saving hero- Mandate Preemption Act” – the common good. But when threatened by blacks’ new- found freedom, responded in antidote. made by locals. and sure enough, it’s already governors pervert this power by making the fruit a symbol As the panel concludes its evidence Why do these governors hate been passed by nearly half of to use it as a cudgel against the of black people’s perceived gathering toward compilation of its fi nal democracy? Because their cor- our states. people, We the People must rise uncleanliness, laziness, report, we hope it also puts a premium on porate funders don’t like some Ohio was the latest. By a large up against the governors. childishness and unwanted strategies to ensure rapid deployment of of the laws local people sup- margin, people in the Buckeye To learn more, visit Mayors- resources to the most serious centers of port. State favor raising the wage public presence.” Innovation.org. And let’s leave history the epidemic, which, of course, includes This isn’t a matter of a rogue floor, and Cleveland enacted OtherWords columnist Jim Hightower is a radio the hard-hit Mahoning Valley. governor here or there, but a co- its own increase last year. But a commentator, writer, and public speaker. He’s aside for a final poke into We also hope the nation responds to also the editor of the populist newsletter, The the guts of this. Laughfacto- ordinated effort by corporate small group of corporate profi - Hightower Lowdown. Distributed by Other- the emergency, much in the way that it interests to get governors to teers howled in fury. Words.org. ry.com has a page just fi lled responded 16 years ago to the 9/11 emer- with “racist jokes” gency – with unity of purpose and steely No kidding: What should resolve to defeat this vile agent of mass Americans do about the destruction. QUOTE OF THE DAY most recent examples of humor-as-excuse? What “President Trump is hyper-sensitive about the “The political activities of the vice president are can we do with the idea that word ‘vacation’ because he hammered President 150 percent in support of the president’s agenda. a line calling for police of- SCRIPTURES Obama for so long for taking it.” Anyone who asserts otherwise is uninformed.” ficers to injure suspects is Many are the affl ictions of the righteous, Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley, Phil Musser, a longtime adviser to Vice excused as a joke? but the Lord delivers him out of them all. a professor of history at Rice University about President Mike Pence regarding reports that he Laughing is probably not He guards all his bones; not one of them the president’s 17-day working vacation at his has a possible shadow campaign for a solution. is broken. Jeff rey Weiss is a former Dallas Morning private golf club in central New Jersey president in 2020 News reporter and a writer in Dallas. Dis- Psalm 34:19-20 NKJV tributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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@VINDYSPORTS VINDYSPORTS » INSIDE B U WEDNESDAY • SCOREBOARD, B2 SPORTS & CLASSIFIEDS AUGUST 9, 2017 • BUSINESS, B5 THE VINDICATOR | B1 • CLASSIFIEDS, B5 Going, going, Gomes Indians stun Rockies with 3-run homer in 9th Associated Press INDIANS 4 and stunned tion in Progressive Field. That’s the best closer in the CLEVELAND ROCKIES 1 the Colorado Gomes flung his helmet NL, and maybe in the ma- For eight innings, nothing. Rockies 4-1 and skipped around the jor leagues right now. We’ve Next: Colorado at The Indians did everything Cleveland, today, on Tuesday bases as the Indians players seen him plenty of times. We in the ninth. 12:10 p.m. night. danced out of their dugout all know a little about him. Yan Gomes hit a three- After Aus- at the improbable walk-off We were just trying to put run homer with two outs tin Jackson tied it with a two- win. some good at-bats together off All-Star closer Greg Hol- out bloop RBI single, Gomes “That was unbelievable, and trying to get a win for connected on the fi rst pitch man,” Gomes said. “It was ASSOCIATED PRESS land as Cleveland, down to Corey.” The Cleveland Indians’ Yan Gomes watches the ball after hitting a its last strike several times, from Holland (2-3), driving it some battle at-bats, too. Aus- Kluber (10-3) deserved game-winning three-run home run off Colorado Rockies relief pitch- rallied for four runs in its into the seats in center fi eld tin found the hole out there, er Greg Holland in the ninth inning of a game Tuesday in Cleveland. last at-bat for Corey Kluber to touch off a wild celebra- but he battled his tail off. See INDIANS, B4 Assion under DEEP AT RUNNING BACK scrutiny Penguins by ODE have lots Personnel fi le outlines issues of options By BRIAN DZENIS [email protected] NORTH JACKSON on ground Jackson-Milton’s former football coach is facing an By GREG GULAS investigation with the Ohio [email protected] Department of Education YOUNGSTOWN for unprofessional conduct, With their fi rst day of full contact The Vindicator has learned. and pads now a fading memory, the A complaint to the Jack- Youngstown State football team son-Milton Board of Educa- will continue preparation for their tion and the state education first scrimmage, which is slated department about alleged for 10 a.m. Saturday at Stambaugh coarse language during an Stadium. offseason team meeting set “I thought it was good competi- the wheels tion today. Coming in I told our in motion guys that we need to for Mark As- practice full speed sion’s res- from start to fi nish,” ignation on head coach Bo Pelini July 25. said. “I thought today He was the was the best day as far ONLINE only football as I was concerned. PHOTO coach to take Assion I didn’t see any lulls See gallery the team to and thought that we for this story the playoffs in school his- at vindy.com competed hard.” tory. The Penguins have The Vindicator obtained already had four days SEASON the school’s personnel file OPENER under their belts on Assion through an Ohio without pads, which USept. 2: Sunshine Law open-record’s Pelini has termed key YSU vs. Pitt request. learning days. at Heinz The file contained al- “The first four Field in legations Assion had used days were really im- Pittsburgh. inappropriate language as portant as it set the Kickoff at recently as this summer and foundation to get to 1 p.m. TV/ as far back as 2012. Names of radio: ACC this point. You can’t certain parties listed in the Network come out here today fi le were redacted by the dis- Extra; WK- if you haven’t learned BN-AM trict for privacy reasons. and started making Assion said his attorney 570. some progress those advised him not to comment four days,” he said. to the newspaper. “There’s a lot of learning going on “He’s a good guy and does and some mistakes are obvious- a lot for this school and ly being made, but we’re making community,” said schools progress and we’ll go now from Superintendent Kirk Baker. there.” “It’s hard for us, but we have The competition at tailback is professional standards to one on which many will be keep- uphold, and I have to step in ing an eye with Tevin McCaster, Joe and do my duties as super- Alessi, London Pearson and new- intendent.” comer Christian Turner battling for Baker said a parent made playing time. a complaint to the board “We are deep at running back June 29. In an interview with and I really like our depth. We have an unidentifi ed student, the DAVID DERMER | THE VINDICATOR district pieced together the Youngstown State running back Joe Alessi looks for room to run during practice Tuesday at Stambaugh Stadium. Alessi, a alleged incident. South Range graduate, and Tevin McCaster are among several backs competing for carries with the Penguins in camp. See YSU, B3 The student said he was in the locker room with other football players when Assion walked in and said a player “rapes puppies” and that an- Browns’ Garrett plans other “rapes kittens.” That was the opening to a discus- sion of preventing bullying, hazing and sexual assault. on ‘sending a message’ An individual who wasn’t named in the fi le texted As- Associated Press looking forward to sending PRESEASON a message through this fi rst sion to ask if he said a player OPENER BEREA rapes puppies. In his two- Myles Garrett won’t be sat- game.” text reply, Assion did not UTHURSDAY: isfi ed with just sacks or de- Garrett, who has more confi rm or deny he said it. Browns vs. New cleating a running back. than lived up to expecta- “Wow. I play around a lot Orleans Saints For his first NFL exhibi- tions in his first training with language to get the at FirstEnergy tion, Cleveland’s rookie camp, will make his pre- boys’ attention on serious Stadium in wants to make sure the New season debut on Thursday matters. I would hope that Cleveland. Orleans Saints remember night when the Browns host the Saints at FirstEnergy I did not say that at all,” As- Kickoff is set him — and that the rest of Stadium. The No. 1 overall sion wrote. “However, if I for 8 p.m. the league takes notice. did it, it was meant in a way “They don’t have much pick in this year’s draft is ea- TV/radio: ger to showcase his speed, where no one would have fi lm to go off of, at least not ASSOCIATED PRESS taken it seriously.” MyYTV/ WB- of me now, and they don’t power and new pass-rush BW-AM 1240 & Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) runs through drills with know what I have to offer,” off ensive guard Spencer Drango (66) during practice Monday at the team’s See ASSION, B3 WYFM-FM 102.9. Garrett said Tuesday. “So I’m See GARRETT, B3 training camp facility in Berea.

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B2 THE VINDICATOR | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 SCOREBOARD WWW.VINDY.COM SPORTS SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS QUOTABLE for Boston Red Sox left-hander Chris “Reserve/retired. That’s it. That’s all I TOM COUGHLIN, Jack- digest Sale in four starts against the sonville Jaguars VP, on LT have to say about it. There’s nothing this season. Branden Albert: really to say: Reserve/retired.” Big for Teaney 49 Source: ESPN in Scrappers win ABERDEEN, MD. Jonathan Teaney struck Blue Jays. Tristan Graham out with the TV & RADIO 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: TODAY Indians at Rays. bases loaded to end the game, Noon (MLBN) MLB: Rangers at 8 p.m. (ESPN2) WNBA: Phoenix at leading the Mahoning Valley Mets. Dallas. McIlroy at home at Noon (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: 8 p.m. (MyYTV) (WBBW-AM 1240) Scrappers to an 8-7 win over the Rockies at Indians. (WYFM-FM 102.9) NFL pre- Aberdeen IronBirds on Tuesday. 12:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers season: Saints at Browns. Cup. 8 p.m. (NFLN) NFL preseason: Aberdeen took a 7-5 lead in 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: Broncos at Bears. IAAF World Championships. 9 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- the sixth after Graham hit an RBI 3 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- ball: West regional semifi nal. double, scoring Irving Ortega as Quail Hollow in NC ball: Southeast regional fi nal. 10 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Dodgers part of a three-run inning. 3:30 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cubs at at Diamondbacks or Orioles at Associated Press he doesn’t feel much differ- then had to wait nearly nine Giants or Mariners at Athletics. Athletics. The Scrappers took the lead 5:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Cup. FRIDAY CHARLOTTE, N.C. ently. month for the Masters. That 6 p.m. (FS1) Golf: U.S. Women’s 11 a.m. (ESPN) Little League base- for good with three runs in the Amateur. “I told you those odds was plenty of time to think ball: Midwest regional semifi nal. ninth inning. Will Benson hit an Jordan Spieth is going for 7 p.m. (ESPN) MLB: Red Sox at 11:30 a.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: wouldn’t last long,” he said about it, to answer to it. Rays. NASCAR Monster Energy practice. RBI single, bringing home Oscar a career Grand Slam at the 7 p.m. (ATT) (WNIO-AM 1390) Tuesday. “I think it’s partly to “It plays on your mind a lit- 12:30 p.m. (ESPN2) (TNN) Tennis: Gonzalez en route to the one-run PGA Championship and (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Pirates at Rogers Cup quarterfi nals. doesn’t appear to have a care do with the upturn in form tle bit,” he said. “I think that’s Tigers. 1 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- lead. 7 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League base- in the world. that I’ve had over the last few where Jordan doesn’t have to ball: New England regional Randy Valladares (2-1) went ball: Southwest regional fi nal. semifi nal. Rory McIlroy hasn’t won weeks. And then my history deal with that coming into 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: 1 p.m. (FS1) Truck racing: NASCAR one scoreless inning, striking out Scrappers at Aberdeen. Camping World practice. a major in three years and on this golf course — a cou- this week. It’s great to be able 7:30 p.m. (NFLN) NFL preseason: one and walking one to pick up 1 p.m. (TNT) Golf: PGA expectations are higher than ple of wins, beaten in a play- to ride on the crest of a wave Texans at Panthers. Championship. the win. William Reed Hayes (2-1) 10 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Dodgers 3 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- ever. off, a few other top 10s. and just sort of keep it go- at Diamondbacks or Twins at went one inning, allowing three Brewers. ball: Northwest regional semifi nal. Blame that on Quail Hol- “Things are a bit different ing.” 3 p.m. (FS1) Truck racing: NASCAR runs and four hits in the New THURSDAY Camping World practice. low. than they were a couple of Spieth said that if every 11 a.m. (ESPN) Little League base- York-Penn League game. 3 p.m. (NBCSN) Soccer: Arsenal vs. This is where McIlroy won weeks ago.” ball: Midwest regional semifi nal. Leicester City, Premier League. player was polled, all would 11 a.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Tyler Friis homered and singled his first PGA Tour event in McIlroy has posted seven agree that McIlroy will win a Scrappers at Aberdeen. 5 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- twice, driving in four runs in the 2010 when he fearlessly fi red straight rounds in the 60s 12:30 p.m. (ESPN2) (TNN) Tennis: ball: Great Lakes regional green jacket. He considered Rogers Cup. semifi nal. win. Gonzalez doubled twice and a 4-iron into the breeze and going into the fi nal major of McIlroy’s age (28) and how 1 p.m. (ATT) (WNIO-AM 1390) 5 p.m. (FS1) Truck racing: NASCAR the year, though he has not (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Pirates at Camping World qualifying. singled, scoring a run and also over the water to 6 feet for many more opportunities he 5:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Cup. been in serious contention Tigers. driving one home. an eagle that allowed him to had in front of him. However, 1 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- 6 p.m. (FS1) Golf: U.S. Women’s in either the British Open ball: New England regional Amateur. Josh Hart reached base three make the cut on the number, Spieth also spoke last month 6:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Tennis: Rogers or the Bridgestone Invita- semifi nal. times for the IronBirds. T.J. Nicht- and then he followed with a about how important it was 1 p.m. (TNT) Golf: PGA Cup quarterfi nals. 66-62 weekend. Quail Hol- tional. A bad start held him Championship. 7 p.m. (27) (NFLN) (WNIO-AM ing singled twice, driving in two to capture his fi rst major at 1390) NFL preseason: Steelers at back at Royal Birkdale — 5 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: runs. low is where he shot 61 in the the Masters in 2015 when he IAAF World Championships. Giants. third round to run away from over through the opening six 3 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- 7 p.m. (ATT) (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: was 21. He got it out of the Pirates at Blue Jays. a strong fi eld for a seven-shot holes — and he was slowed ball: Northwest regional semifi nal. Austintown Colts will way without allowing pres- 4 p.m. (FSN Ohio) Horse racing: 7 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- victory. He has played here by not hitting his wedges Statue of Liberty Stakes. ball: Mid-Atlantic regional host fundraiser Friday sure to build as it did for Phil semifi nal. seven times and has fi nished close enough or making 4 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) NFL pre- AUSTINTOWN Mickelson, who won his fi rst season: Browns pregame. 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Red Sox at out of the top 10 just once. enough putts at Firestone. 5 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League Yankees. The Austintown Colts football It’s not Tiger Woods at Tor- His long game has been major at 34, or Sergio Garcia, baseball: Great Lakes regional 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: who won the Masters this semifi nal. Indians at Rays. program hosting quarter auction rey Pines. solid as ever, and that fig- 5:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Cup. 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: on Friday. The fundraiser takes But there’s a reason McIl- ures to be an advantage on year at 37. 6 p.m. (FS1) Golf: U.S. Women’s Staten Island Yankees at So why is this different? Amateur. Scrappers. place at the Youngstown Saxon roy has been looking forward a course already softened 6 p.m. (WYFM-FM 102.9) NFL pre- 9 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- Club, 710 Meridian Rd. to this PGA Championship. by rain on Tuesday and with After all, Tom Watson was season: Browns pregame. ball: West regional semifi nal. 32 and Arnold Palmer was 31 7 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- 10 p.m. (NFLN) NFL preseason: Doors open at 5 p.m. and the And it’s a big reason why he storms in the forecast for the ball: Mid-Atlantic regional 49ers at Chiefs. auction starts at 6 p.m. There will is the betting favorite by a rest of the week. when they first went to the semifi nal. 10 p.m. (Sho) Boxing: “All Access: be more than 80 prizes, gift bas- slight margin over Spieth, McIlroy, like Spieth, also PGA Championship with 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Yankees at Mayweather-McGregor. kets, and door prizes. Pizza slices who is just three weeks re- has three legs of the career a chance to get the career slam. will for sale for $1. All money from moved from winning the Grand Slam. He is lacking GREEN BAY 1 (38.5) Philadelphia the auction and raffl es goes to- British Open. only the Masters, and he “Yeah, but it’s totally dif- LATEST LINE CLEVELAND 3 (38) New Orleans MLB Friday ward team expenses. The odds on McIlroy win- hasn’t come particularly ferent,” Spieth said. “Because National League NY GIANTS 3 1⁄2 (37.5) Pittsburgh winning a major versus win- Favorite Odds (O/U) Underdog CINCINNATI 2 (37) Tampa Bay Tickets include a bidding ning at Royal Birkdale were close in the three years he Even-6 (8) SAN FRAN KANSAS CITY 4 (38) San Francisco Saturday has gone to Augusta National ning a career Grand Slam ... if WASHINGTON 71 ⁄2-81 ⁄2 (9.5) Miami paddle, a door prize ticket, a soft 20-1, some of the highest Tennessee 21 ⁄2 (37) NY JETS CINCINNATI 6-7 (10) San Diego 1 ever associated with him. He with a chance to complete it. you don’t win a major versus ATLANTA 6-7 (9.5) Philadelphia Dallas 2 ⁄2 (37) LA RAMS drink and popcorn. ARIZONA 3 1⁄2 (39.5) Oakland LA Dodgers 51 ⁄2-6 1⁄2 (8.5) ARIZONA joked then that it was a good But there are differences. you don’t win a career Grand American League Sunday For more information or for INDY Pick’em (37.5) Detroit McIlroy won the British Slam, it’s two different things OAKLAND Even-6 (9.5) Seattle time to back him. 1 1 LA CHARGERS 2 (37.5) Seattle $5 tickets call 330-507-2584 or Baltimore 5 ⁄2-6 ⁄2 (9.5) LA ANGELS CFL Now he’s listed at 7-1, and Open at Hoylake in 2014 and in my mind.” NY Yankees 6 1⁄2-7 1⁄2 (9) TORONTO email FundraisingQuarterAuc- Thursday Boston Even-6 (9) TAMPA BAY Week 8 [email protected]. Houston 9-10 (10) CHI W SOX Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog Interleague Edmonton 2 (55.5) OTTAWA 1 NY METS Even-6 (9.5) Texas Friday Nelson BS, 3 2 4 3 3 1 1 Tri-City (Astros) 23 24 .489 2 ⁄2 CLEVELAND 7-8 (9.5) Colorado Attorney: Woods won’t Vlldrs W, 2-1 1 0 0 0 2 1 x-MONTREAL OFF (OFF) Toronto BASEBALL Lowell (Red Sox) 22 24 .478 3 DETROIT 6-7 (9) Pittsburgh Saturday Teaney S, 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 SCRAPPERS 8, ABERDEEN 7 Connecticut (Tigers) 21 23 .477 3 MILWAUKEE 6 ⁄2-7 ⁄2 (10) Minnesota Winnipeg 21 ⁄2 (59.5) HAMILTON attend driving hearing Scrappers Aberdeen Aberdeen Tuesday’s Scores ST. LOUIS 6-7 (8.5) Kansas City Sunday ab r h bi ab r h bi Baumann 4 5 5 0 1 4 Lowell 4, Tri-City 0 NFL B.C. Lions 11 ⁄2 (55) SASKA Vespi 3 2 0 0 2 7 FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. Clement ss 4 1 2 0 Hart dh 4 1 2 0 Staten Island 3, Williamsport 2 Preseason Week 1 x-Toronto QB R. Ray is questionable. Knutson H, 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog Tiger Woods will not attend his Jones 3b 5 1 1 0 McCoy ss 3 2 1 1 Vermont 2, Batavia 1 Boxing O Gnzlz lf 5 1 3 1 Brzle c 4 0 0 0 Hayes L, 2-1 1 4 3 3 0 0 CAROLINA 1 (36) Houston Saturday, Aug. 26 Auburn 7, Connecticut 4 Thursday arraignment today on a driving Lucas dh 5 0 0 0 Crprt 3b 0 1 0 1 WP—Valladares. Balk—Hayes. Umpires—HP: Super Welterweight Bout West Virginia 7, Brooklyn 3 Atlanta 11 ⁄2 (36) MIAMI T-Mobile Arena-Las Vegas Cantu 1b 3 0 0 1 Nchtng cf 3 1 2 2 Nolan Earley; 1B: Kyle Nichol. T—3:24. A—3,119. State College 10, Hudson Valley 5 Minnesota 1 1⁄2 (36.5) BUFFALO (12 Rounds) under the infl uence charge, his Benson rf 5 1 2 1 Frgsn lf 3 0 1 0 STANDINGS Mahoning Valley 8, Aberdeen 7 BALTIMORE 1 (36.5) Washington C. McGregor +525 Wade cf 5 1 0 0 Rnghfr 1b 2 0 0 0 NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE 1 attorney said, meaning under Today’s Games NEW ENGLAND 3 ⁄2 (40) Jacksonville F. Mayweather Jr. -725 GP Gnzlz c 2 2 0 0 Jarett pr 0 0 0 0 McNamara Division Denver 1 (35.5) CHICAGO Home Team in CAPS court rules the superstar golfer Friis 2b 4 1 3 4 Ortega 2b 4 1 1 0 W L Pct. GB Tri-City at Lowell, 6:35 p.m. will be pleading not guilty. Moesquit ph 10 0 0 Staten Island (Yankees) 28 19 .596 — Williamsport at Staten Island, 7 p.m. Grhm rf 5 1 1 1 Aberdeen (Orioles) 27 21 .563 1 1⁄2 Hudson Valley at State College, 7:05 p.m. 1 Attorney Douglas Duncan said Totals 38 8 11 7 Totals 29 7 8 5 Hudson Valley (Rays) 23 25 .479 5 ⁄2 Mahoning Valley at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. 78, Alex Rapp 81, Kyle Koziel 86, Luke Brooklyn (Mets) 14 33 .298 14 Batavia at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. PREPS Nord 87. in an email Tuesday to The Asso- Scrappers 030 200 003 — 8 Pinckney Division Connecticut at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. SOUTH RANGE — John Popa 80, Ryan ciated Press that Woods will not Aberdeen 001 033 000 — 7 W L Pct. GB Brooklyn at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. BOYS GOLF Turnbull 88, Tom Roux 81, Gabrielle E—Jimenez, D (2, pickoff). DP—Scrappers West Virginia (Pirates) 29 19 .604 — Thursday’s Games POLAND 168, STRUTHERS 210 DiCeasre 93, Justin Sympson 94. 4, Aberdeen 1. LOB—Scrappers 8, Aberdeen 1 2 be attending the hearing, but he Mahoning Valley (Indians)28 19 .596 ⁄ Williamsport at Staten Island, 11 a.m. AQUINAS — Ethan Hawkins 79, Colton 11. 2B—Benson (7), Gonzalez, O 2 (11). HR— State College (Cardinals) 27 21 .563 2 KNOLLRUN GOLF COURSE Mahoning Valley at Aberdeen, 11:05 a.m. Smith 90, Ben Pavlica 93, Katie Hiesland didn’t elaborate. Any plea other Friis (1). Williamsport (Phillies) 24 20 .545 3 STRUTHERS (0-1) — Anthony Romeo 47, Tri-City at Lowell, 6:35 p.m. Tanner Sargent 53, Nate Paulsey 54, Nick 87, Jacob Stephens 92. than not guilty requires the de- Auburn (Nationals) 19 27 .413 9 WARREN JFK — Jimmy Graham 73, IP H R ER BB SO Batavia (Marlins) 16 30 .348 12 Batavia at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. Palma 56. POLAND (1-0) — Alex Rapp 36, Zac Gannon Fridley 83, Dominic O’Brien 106, fendant’s attendance. Scrappers Stedler Division Connecticut at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Howard 43, Jake Snyder 43, Kyle Koziel 46. James Martuccio 103. Perez 4.1 3 1 1 6 4 W L Pct. GB Brooklyn at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. LAKEVIEW — Preston Sheets 79, The Palm Beach County Jiminez 0.2 1 3 2 3 0 Vermont (Athletics) 26 22 .542 — Hudson Valley at State College, 7:05 p.m. LIBERTY 182, GIRARD 225 Anthonyh Innocenzi 92, Curt Rein 98, Jake State Attorney’s Offi ce declined MAHONING McDivitt 98, Andy Planitz 104. GIRARD — John Greene 50, Richie Park 57, MCDONALD — Ethan Domitrovich 92, comment. Brady Hunkus 58, Aiden Glass 60. Tanner Matig 88, Zavier Bokan 100, LIBRERTY — Andy Everly 42, Mike Every Patrick Ruane 102, Dakota Ragazzine 101. Woods was arrested at 2 a.m. of 3B Jose Brizuela to Los Angeles (NL). ECHL 42, Jordan McFadden 49, Nick Congo 49. HUBBARD — Michael Slifco 96, Logan TRANSACTIONS — Traded RHP Will ADIRONDACK THUNDER — Announced a MOONEY 166, LOWELLVILLE 244 Misik 112, David Dull 93, Andrew Addy May 29 about 15 miles from his BASEBALL Landsheft to Windy City. one-year affi liation agreement with the LOWELLVILLE — Dave Santangelo 56, 108, Lucas Adduci 102. home in Jupiter, Florida, when American League — Released 1B Rock New Jersey Devils and Binghamton (AHL) Bryan Harris 59, Richey Snyder 63, Mike STRUTHERS — Anthony Romeo 94, BOSTON RED SOX — Placed RHP Blaine Shoulders. Devils. Named Brad Tapper coach and di- Melilla 66. Nathan Palma 116, Nick Locke 128, Cody offi cers found him unconscious Boyer on the 10-day DL, retroactive to — Signed C Bryan rector of hockey operations. MOONEY — Keegan Butler 37, Rebell Little 131, Nathan Paulsey 127. Aug. 6. Reinstated 2B Dustin Pedroia from De La Rosa. Released C Audie Afenir and — Agreed to terms Strollo 37, AJ Peppery 41, Steve Van HOWLAND 170, HUBBARD 184 in his Mercedes-Benz, which was RHP Austin Sweet. with D Corbin Baldwin. the 10-day DL. Such 51. HOWLAND — Joey Vitali 36. NORMAL CORNBELTERS — Signed RHP MANCHESTER MONARCHS — Signed D parked awkwardly on the side of — Placed 3B Matt SOUTHERN LOCAL 190, CRESTVIEW 191 HUBBARD — David Bull 39. Davidson on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Chance Simpson. Rob Hamilton to a one-year contract. BEAVER CREEK MEADOWS Aug. 4. Reinstated OF Avisail Garcia from — Traded RHP READING ROYALS — Agreed to terms GIRLS GOLF the road and had damage to the CRESTVIEW — Ethan McCloskey 41, the 10-day DL. Conrad Wozniak to Joliet. with F Mark Naclerio. Signed D Chase MOONEY 200, HUBBARD 237 driver’s side. It’s not clear how DETROIT TIGERS — Recalled 3B Jeimer WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — Signed Golighty and Nick Luukko and Fs Michael Hudson Straney 49, Ariana Rodi 50, Nate Wisbith 51. HUBBARD — Jackie Alder 53, Allison he damaged the car. Offi cers Candelario from Toledo (IL). LHP Nick Hornbaker and RHP Will Huntebrinker, Ryan Penny, Emil Romig, Femia 58, Amanda Trinkes 61, Isabella KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Reinstated INF Landsheft. Matt Salhany, Adam Schmidt and Matt SOUTHERN LOCAL — Josh Boyle 45, Nick Mey 53, Jared Garner 44, Tanner Serrano 65. Cheslor Cuthbert from the 10-day DL. BASKETBALL Wilkins. checked the area but didn’t fi nd Patterson 48. MOONEY — Jayne Bernard 42, Anna Optioned INF Ramon Torres and RHP Jake National Basketball Association SOCCER that he had hit anything. ROOTSTOWN 164, LISBON 166, Mshar 48, Alexandria Pantrone 51, Grace Junisto Omaha (PCL). DETROIT PISTONS — Promoted executive U.S. SOCCER — Named Matt Dacey boys’ Ogden 59. vice president and chief marketing offi cer development academy technical adviser UNITED 210, SEBRING 244 — Recalled RHP HOWLAND 193, AUSTINTOWN 208 Woods didn’t know where he Bryan Mitchell from Scranton/Wilkes- Charlie Metzger to chief revenue and mar- for the Pacifi c Northwest and Rob Elliot BERLIN LAKE COUNTRY CLUB AUSTINTOWN — Maddy Weaver 47, Barre (IL). Sent LHP Jordan Montgomery keting offi cer. Atlantic region technical adviser. ROOTSTOWN — Laszlo May 39, Mike was when asked by offi cers and Hannah Loagan 51, Lauren Novak 54, to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. NEW YORK KNICKS — Signed G Ramon Weber 40, Adam Whitacre 42, Brennan Adria Stelluto 56. he stumbled and swayed through — Optioned OF Sessions and F Michael Beasley. Named ATLANTA UNITED — Placed D Zach Loyd Schlaubach 43. HOWLAND — Emily Darlington 44, Boog Powell to Nashville (PCL). Assigned Gerald Madkins assistant general man- on the injury list. Traded a 2017 interna- LISBON — Branson Brownfi eld 36, Austin a fi eld sobriety test, police dash- ager; Craig Robinson vice president, play- tional roster spot to San Jose for targeted Craig 39, Sam Tinsley 42, Josh Entrilcin Madison Schaefer 48, Megan Brown 49, C Ryan Lavarnway outright to Nashville. Allie Mijavec 52. board camera video showed. Recalled 1B Matt Olson from Nashville. er development and G League operations; allocation money. 49. — Placed RHP David Harold Ellis director, player personnel; — Added M Pedro UNITED — Shane B. 41, Jacob H. 50, Brant CANFIELD 163, POLAND 192 Woods told offi cers he was taking Phelps on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Michael Arcieri director, basketball strate- Santos as designated player. H. 59, Haley B. 60. FLYING B GOLF COURSE Aug. 7. Optioned RHP Cody Martin to gy; and Fred Cofi eld scout. D.C. UNITED — Traded D Bobby Boswell to SEBRING (0-4) — Collin Baia 46, Camden POLAND — Jenna Jacobson 45, Marlie the painkiller Vicodin and Xanax, Tacoma (PCL). FOOTBALL Atlanta for a 2019 third-round draft pick. Green 66, Jake Hunter 66, Gabe Lanzer 66. McConnel 47, Elena Cammack 50, Carly which treats anxiety and insom- — Placed RHP Keone MINNESOTA UNITED — Signed G Alex MCDONALD 179, WATERLOO 199, Ungaro 50. Kela on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Aug. ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed RB Kelvin Kapp. CRESTWOOD 236 CANFIELD — Hannah Keffl er 38, Carmel nia, to cope with his fourth back 5. Purchased the contract of RHP Ricky Taylor. United Soccer League CRESTWOOD — Ian Benoit 45, Anthony Cerimele 40, Gillian Cerimele 42, Victoria Rodriguez from Frisco (TL). Traded RHP DETROIT LIONS — Signed CB Tramain USL — Announced Birmingham, Alabama Ennemoser 61, Isaac Guyette 62, RJ Messuri 45. surgery in April. Tests showed he Ernesto Frieri to the Seattle Mariners for Jacobs and WR Dez Stewart. Waived- as site of a new team. SOFTBALL Loomer 68. SCHEDULE had no alcohol in his system. cash considerations. injured CB Des Lawrence and WR Ryan USA SOFTBALL — Named Gregg Leather MCDONALD — Ethan Domitrovich 41, TODAY Spadola. men’s national team coach. Tanner Matig 43, Patrick Ruane 47, Dakota TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Sent 3B Chris BOYS GOLF Coughlan to Dunedin (FSL) for a rehab GREEN BAY PACKERS — Released DT COLLEGE Ragazzine 48. Cardinal Mooney vs. Warren Harding, assignment. Letroy Guion. COLGATE — Named David Riggs direc- WATERLOO — David Tasker 44, Matthew Former Syracuse coach Trumbull Country Club, 11 a.m. National League JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Placed OT tor of ticket operations and marketing DeAngelis 50, Jarrett Broome 50, Kyle MacPherson dies at 86 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Placed LHP Branden Albert on the reserve/retired list. assistant. Shockley 55. GIRLS GOLF Robbie Ray on the 10-day DL. MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed QB Jay Cutler DUKE — Named Tracey Griesbaum volun- CRESTVIEW 192, SEBRING 240 Ursline vs Southeast, Old Dutch, 9 a.m. SYRACUSE, N.Y. CINCINNATI REDS — Placed C Devin to a one-year contract. teer assistant fi eld hockey coach. BEAVER CREEK MEADOWS THURSDAY Mesoraco on paternity leave. Recalled SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Waived/in- EMORY — Named Luke Johnson assistant SEBRING — Colin Baia 42, Jake Hunter 59, BOYS GOLF Former Syracuse football RHP Austin Brice from Louisville (IL). jured CB Zach Franklin. Signed CB Asa track and fi eld coach. Camden Green 67, Connor Shepard 72. Liberty vs Champion, Champion, 11 a.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Recalled Jackson to a one-year contract. EMORY & HENRY — Named Mike Caro CRESTVIEW — Ethan McCloskey 41, A.J. Jefferson Area vs. Howland, Tamer Win, coach Dick MacPherson has died RHP Brock Stewart from Oklahoma City Canadian Football League strength and conditioning coach. Robb 49, Ariana Rod 50, Hudson Straney 1 p.m. at 86. (PCL). Placed LHP Luis Avilan on the pa- WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — WR FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON — Promoted direc- 52. Struthers vs. Warren Harding, Trumbull ternity list. Addison Richards announced his tor of men’s basketball operations Peter BROOKFIELD 322, POLAND 326, SOUTH Country Club, 4 p.m. The university said he died — Placed C retirement. Lappas to assistant coach. RANGE 342, ST. THOMAS AQUINAS GIRLS GOLF Andrew Knapp on the 10-day DL, retroac- HOCKEY GEORGETOWN — Named Michael Phipps 348, WARREN JFK, 365, LAKEVIEW Badger vs Warren Harding, Walnut Run, Tuesday in a Syracuse hospital tive to Aug. 4. assistant men’s coach. 367, MCDONALD 381, HUBBARD 399, 11 a.m. ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed a one-year af- American Association TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY — Named STRUTHERS 465 FRIDAY with his family at his side. Cause GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed fi liation agreement with Tulsa (ECHL) Taylor Cipicchio assistant track and fi eld WARREN JFK INVITATIONAL, Canfi eld vs. Marlington, Tannenhauf, RHP Sam Myers. for the 2017-18 season. American Hockey coach. of death was not released. TRUMBULL COUNTRY CLUB 7:30 a.m. Can-Am League League TUSCULUM — Named Lady Comfort assis- BROOKFIELD — Connor Stevens 71, Ursuline vs. Marlington, Tannehauf, 7:30 OTTAWA CHAMPIONS — Released INF — Signed Fs tant women’s basketball coach. MacPherson resurrected a Justin Atkinson 79, Nate Smoot 85, Jake a.m. Ryan Brockett. Alex Belzile and Thomas Frazee and D YALE — Named Molly Hulseman assistant Shingledecker 94, Jonathan Hiner 87. Newton Falls vs Liberty, Avalon South, declining football program in the FLORENCE FREEDOM — Sold the contract Gabriel Verpaelst. women’s lacrosse coach. 1980s and restored Syracuse to POLAND — Zach Howard 81, Jake Snyder 11 a.m. national prominence before re- Hamilton 0 6 0 0 118 234 turning to the NFL. PLAYOFFS Seattle 10 16 .385 12 FOOTBALL SEMIFINALS WEST DIVISION 1 WNBA San Antonio 6 21 .222 16 ⁄2 Known for his jocular person- ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE Saturday’s Game W L T Pts PF PA Baltimore at No. 1 Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Edmonton 6 0 0 12 177 149 EASTERN CONFERENCE x-clinched playoff spot ality and off -beat comments, W L T Pct PF PA Calgary 5 1 1 11 254 145 W L Pct GB Monday’s Games x-Philadelphia 13 1 0 .929 817 590 Monday’s Game Cleveland at No. 2 Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Edmonton 6 0 0 12 177 149 Connecticut 16 9 .640 — No games scheduled MacPherson arrived at Syracuse y-Tampa Bay 10 4 0 .714 710 662 Washington 15 10 .600 1 CHAMPIONSHIP B.C. 5 2 0 10 220 181 Tuesday’s Scores before the 1981 season. The y-Cleveland 5 9 0 .357 696 715 Winnipeg 4 2 0 8 202 209 New York 13 12 .520 3 Saturday, Aug. 26 1 Minnesota 81, Atlanta 72 y-Baltimore 4 10 0 .286 623 755 Saskatchewan 2 4 0 4 156 164 Atlanta 10 16 .385 6 ⁄2 Lowest remaining seed at Highest remain- 1 Orange has slumped through a Washington 3 11 0 .214 571 695 Thursday’s Game Chicago 10 16 .385 6 ⁄2 Connecticut 84, Seattle 71 ing seed, at TBD, 7 p.m. Indiana 9 18 .333 8 x-clinched homefi eld advantage Edmonton at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. New York 81, Indiana 76 decade of mediocrity, with only CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Friday’s Game WESTERN CONFERENCE Today’s Games y-clinched playoff spot Toronto at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. three winning seasons. In 1959, EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB No games scheduled Last Friday’s Score W L T Pts PF PA Saturday’s Game x-Minnesota 21 3 .875 — Washington 41, Baltimore 35 1 Thursday’s Games Syracuse was the undefeated na- Toronto 3 4 0 6 176 204 \Winnipeg at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles 18 7 .720 3 ⁄2 1 Last Saturday’s Score Montreal 2 4 0 4 141 150 Sunday’s Game Phoenix 13 12 .520 8 ⁄2 Phoenix at Dallas, 8 p.m. 1 tional champion. Philadelphia 41, Tampa Bay 28 Ottawa 1 5 1 3 194 202 BC at Saskatchewan, 8 p.m. Dallas 13 14 .481 9 ⁄2 San Antonio at Chicago, 8 p.m. Between 1967 and MacPher- son’s arrival, the Orange made only one bowl trip. After two sea- Orlando City 8 9 6 30 24 33 Portland 9 8 7 34 42 39 Montreal 2, Orlando City 1 Saturday’s Games SOCCER Philadelphia 8 10 5 29 32 28 San Jose 9 9 5 32 26 35 Seattle 4, Minnesota United 0 Sporting Kansas City at Seattle, 4 p.m. sons of transition, MacPherson MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Montreal 7 8 6 27 32 37 Vancouver 9 8 4 31 32 31 Chicago 4, New England 1 Portland at Toronto FC, 6 p.m. New England 7 10 5 26 37 38 Real Salt Lake 7 12 5 26 30 44 EASTERN CONFERENCE Houston 0, Real Salt Lake 0, tie Real Salt Lake at D.C. United, 7 p.m. produced a winning team in 1983. D.C. United 5 14 4 19 19 43 Los Angeles 6 11 5 23 32 40 Vancouver 2, Colorado 2, tie Chicago at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Minnesota U. 6 13 4 22 29 49 San Jose 2, Columbus 1 By the time he left in 1990, he had Toronto FC 12 3 8 44 42 23 WESTERN CONFERENCE Colorado 6 12 3 21 22 31 Orlando City at New York, 7:30 p.m. Chicago 12 5 5 41 44 25 W L T Pts GF GA NOTE: Three points for victory, one point Last Sunday’s Score Colorado at FC Dallas, 8 p.m. a 66-46-4 record, the school’s NY City FC 12 7 4 40 43 33 Sporting KC 9 4 10 37 29 18 for tie. Portland 3, Los Angeles 1 Montreal at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. second-winningest coach. Atlanta FC 10 7 5 35 42 29 Houston 9 7 7 34 39 32 Last Saturday’s Scores New York City FC 3, New York 2 Vancouver at New England, 8 p.m. New York 11 9 2 35 34 29 FC Dallas 9 5 7 34 33 26 Philadelphia 3, FC Dallas 1 Atlanta United FC 1, Sporting Kansas San Jose at Houston, 9 p.m. Staff and wire reports Columbus 10 12 2 32 34 39 Seattle 9 7 7 34 36 31 Toronto FC 1, D.C. United 1, tie City 1, tie New York City FC at Los Angeles, 11 p.m.

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previously been warned In 2015, Baker previously ticular student. He denied what exactly the state ed- Brittany Halpin, an ODE ASSION about foul language. Last advised Assion to talk with using the rest of the listed ucation department will spokeswoman, wouldn’t Continued from B1 September, Baker wrote As- his players and staff about terms. do with Assion, and that confi rm or deny there is an sion to tell him he found language. The interview with the the process can take any- investigation into Assion. Assion followed up by the comments he made on A 2012 letter from one un- student offered allegations where from six weeks to 16 In general terms, she said writing he did not fi nd rape a Saturday morning talk identifi ed party to another Assion used inappropriate months. her department examines “comical or funny.” show about two student- describe a meeting about terms to describe a student Assion remains employed whether someone is fit to On July 11, Baker sent a athletes “upsetting.” Bak- an allegation from a parent working the chain gang at with Jackson-Milton as a have a coaching or teach- letter to Assion stating he er did not write what the of Assion using disparaging a football game and some math teacher. Baker said ing license. was being assigned away comments were, but said terms for girls in front of were directed at his own he’s OK with that arrange- Whether the individual from his coaching respon- if there were more inap- her daughter. players. The student said ment because, as he under- under investigation can sibilities until further no- propriate comments, he Assion admitted to using he “swears like most coach- stands it, Assion the coach still work within the dis- tice. would be removed from his one such term, but added it es.” is under investigation, not trict is up to local offi cials, The 11-year coach had coaching duties. was not directed at a par- Baker said its unclear Assion the teacher. Halpin said.

NFL Fitch’s Hall looks News & notes MIAMI DOLPHINS Cutler’s comeback for breakout year begins at practice Associated Press wave, but they’re hardly DAVIE, FLA. PITTSBURGH newbies. Both fi lled in ca- Jay Cutler woke up in his The reminders of the pably when Conner missed hotel room Tuesday morning greatness that came before nearly the entire 2015 sea- and didn’t know where he was. Qadree Ollison and Darrin son while battling cancer Then the fog cleared, and he Hall are everywhere at Pitt. and a knee injury. Hall ran realized it was time to go back They line the hallways for 257 yards and a pair of to work. touchdowns as a freshman. at the team practice facil- The Miami Dolphins’ new ity, where a pair of man- Ollison was even better, sharing ACC Rookie of the quarterback practiced for the nequins fi rst time since December, dressed as Year honors after piling up 1,121 yards and 11 touch- marking the start of his come- Heisman back from a brief retirement. Trophy- downs. Yet both receded into the Rust removal included 11-on-11 winning drills and one-on-one conver- running background last fall follow- ing Conner’s remarkable re- sations as he learns the names back Tony of teammates. Dorsett turn following a battle with When the workout ended, Hall stand at the Hodgkin Lymphoma. As top of the teammates, it was an easy the 34-year-old Cutler said he stairs. They’re next door at transition. As competitors, had no second thoughts about the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steel- not quite so much. deciding to renew his working ers, where ACC all-time “It was harder to have to relationship with coach Adam touchdown leader James take a back seat but we had Gase and return for another Conner is finding his way a successful season and I season. as a rookie on a club with contributed in other ways,” “It felt right,” Cutler said. Super Bowl aspirations. said Hall, who touched the “Going into work and getting They’re in the team record ball just 38 times in 2016, here and going through the books, where names like barely half his 2015 total. ASSOCIATED PRESS motions of the practice, it felt Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Jesse James makes a catch during training camp practice Sunday in good. I told Adam thanks for Curtis Martin and LeSean “We still got better. We still Pittsburgh. McCoy seem to have whole competed at practice.” bringing me in. It’s fun to be sections devoted to their re- Just not in the games. Ol- back out here.” markable college careers. lison ran for only 127 yards Cutler, who parted with It’s a lot to live up to. Then on 33 carries. His longest the in March, again, that’s kind of the rush was just 19 yards. He Steelers’ TE James agreed to delay his fl edgling point. appeared in 10 of Pitt’s 13 network TV career when he Ollison and Hall are at games and five times had signed a $10 million, one-year the forefront of the next one carry or fewer. contract with Miami. He’s expected to start in place of ready to be ‘the guy’ Ryan Tannehill, who is out with a knee injury likely to sideline Associated Press pick in 2015, spent a year PRESEASON OPENER him for the entire season. LATROBE, PA. under Miller’s tutelage and U Cutler took the practice fi eld Jesse James has prepared FRIDAY: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. now he leads a group that in- wearing jersey No. 6, his num- the last two offseasons to New York Giants at MetLife Stadi- cludes evolving pass-catcher ber since high school, after be the starting tight end for um in East Rutherford, N.J. Kickoff Xavier Grimble and veteran set for 7:30 p.m. TV: (27) reserve quarterback Brandon the Pittsburgh Steelers even blocking specialist David Doughty agreed to give it up. as the team explored its op- Johnson. When Cutler began to throw, I’m in a better position than tions following Heath Mill- The Steelers added offen- he looked light on his feet and I was last year, mentally and er’s unexpected retirement sive lineman Chris Hubbard quick and accurate with his physically. I feel better about in 2015. to the tight end group last passes while showing good where my game’s at and Pittsburgh splurged in season in an effort to boost arm strength. free agency a year ago, sign- what I need to do to be ready the run game and create DALLAS COWBOYS ing Ladarius Green to a four- for the season.” space for All-Pro running year deal. It lasted only one. Green, who signed a four- back Le’Veon Bell. year, $20 million contract DE Tyrone Crawford When the Steelers released The plan helped carry the in free agency, was placed Green in the spring, James Steelers to the AFC Champi- injures ankle at camp on the physically unable found himself in the spot he onship game. OXNARD, CALIF. to perform list in training believed he could be in all Pittsburgh reeled off nine Dallas defensive end Tyrone camp and didn’t appear in straight wins and averaged Crawford badly turned his right along: a starter on one of the a game until November, 144 rushing yards per game, ankle when he closed in on run- NFL’s most potent offenses. the 10th week of the regular up from an average of 82 ning back Ezekiel Elliott during “I knew I had a chance to season against Dallas. He yards for the fi rst 10 games. practice at training camp Tues- be the guy last year. Things played in fi ve games before didn’t work out for Ladar- Expect to see more of the day, and there was no immedi- a season-ending concussion same in 2017 from James and ius early in the season, so in week 14. The Steelers re- ate word on the severity of the I had that opportunity,” the Steelers’ tight ends. injury. leased Green after he failed “I see Jesse getting better DAVID DERMER | THE VINDICATOR James said. “This summer, his physical in May. Crawford has started 45 Youngstown State running back Tevin McCaster carries during the Steelers really gave me each year because that’s the games at end and defensive practice Tuesday at Stambaugh Stadium. The team didn’t draft or type of player he is,” Grimble a chance to come into that sign another tight end, al- tackle over the past three sea- role, and now that’s the ex- said. “He’s always working sons since missing all of 2013 Alessi was fi fth last year lowing James to take over hard and he’s really good YSU with 223 yards and two pectation, so that’s what I’m the starting role. after tearing his left Achilles going to do.” with the offense, especially tendon in training camp. Continued from B1 scores, but averaged a “It shows a lot that the with another year under his team-best 20.3 yards per While Green struggled The 27-year-old Crawford coaching staff didn’t go out belt. I would expect nothing a stable of backs,” Pelini rush. to stay healthy in his only appeared to be in tears as he and get somebody in free less than a breakout season said. “You talk about Tevin, He added that players on season in Pittsburgh, James was taken to the locker room agency,” James said. “They from him.” London and Joe, I also think both sides of the ball were fl ourished. He appeared in on a cart after the injury dur- incoming freshman Chris- must’ve liked what they saw prepared, but feels he needs all 19 games last season for NOTES ing the fi nal session of 11-on-11 tian Turner is also doing in those 10 games we didn’t to step up his performance the AFC North champions, have Ladarius. We have a Steelers’ third-round pick work. Dallas defensive players a nice job. Some guys are in order to become some- finishing with 39 recep- at different levels in their young group, so they know RB James Conner practiced don’t tackle during team drills one who can be counted tions for 338 yards and three what to expect from us and in pads for the fi rst time in but approach ball carriers as learning and experience, upon when pressed into but this is a good group and touchdowns. Heady terri- they know we’re going to nine days, but did not take if they are going to make the action. tory for a kid who grew up in grow.” any contact. ... Suspended play. I think that we are going to “There weren’t as many be alright at that spot.” suburban Pittsburgh. Yet he James played high school wide receiver Martavis Bry- Cornerback Orlando Scan- mental errors and people hardly thinks he’s arrived. McCaster was the third- knew their assignments. football at nearby South Al- ant didn’t practice Tuesday drick, who missed all of 2015 leading rusher on the team We were moving around “I’ll have to step it up and legheny and starred in col- as he is still in the process of after tearing two ligaments last year with 652 yards, be- well and everyone was ex- be more reliable and more lege at Penn State. He grew being fully reinstated by the in his right knee late in camp, hind Jody Webb (1,342) and cited to be out here today,” prepared to help the team in up watching Miller and the league. ... LT Alejandro Vil- slammed his helmet to the Martin Ruiz (1,153). His 11 said Alessi, a South Range every situation,” James said. Steelers. lanueva is being evaluated ground while Crawford writhed touchdowns ranked sec- product. “I feel great and obviously James, a fi fth-round draft for a possible concussion. in pain. ond, one behind Ruiz. “As a team I felt like we JOHNNY MANZIEL McCaster was pleased had a lot of intensity, but with his fi rst performance we need to continue at that sprints to build his stamina. can actually show that I’m Ex-QB hopes to stay in pads, adding that the level and go full speed every GARRETT It’s been something to see, getting there and I’m mak- goal remains the same each rep. I just want to contrib- Continued from B1 and now the Saints will be ing big plays.” in game as coach and every time the team ute to the team as much as the fi rst team to get a close- But while he’s targeting moves he’s been trying out Former NFL quarterback hits the turf. I can while my goal is to be up look at the 6-foot-4, QBs, Garrett has also ex- on Cleveland offensive line- Johnny Manziel wants to re- “Between now and our a playmaker, someone they 272-pounder. pressed respect for players main in the sports world, pos- first scrimmage on Satur- men eager to see him abuse can rely on. Today wasn’t The former Texas A&M he has grown up admiring. sibly as a college coach. day, and the remainder of my best day, so I’ll need to someone new. standout has enthralled Drew Brees may or may the season there’s only one improve.” Soft-spoken yet dead-seri- In an interview with Outkick Browns fans and even not play in Garrett’s debut, the Coverage at the Interna- goal and that is to keep get- Overall, Pelini felt the ous, Garrett wants to make wowed Hall of Famer Bruce but he’ll face Ben Roethlis- ting better, take it day by fi rst day yielded quite a few a mark. tional Football Betting Confer- Smith, the league’s career berger in the season opener ence in Costa Rica, Manziel day and rep by rep,” Mc- positives. “It doesn’t matter if it’s sacks leader, who stopped and QB stars Andrew Luck, Caster said. “The overall “I liked what I saw today preseason or a scrimmage,” said he’s thought about what by camp for a visit last week. Aaron Rodgers and Philip he would do if he fails to re- goal is to get back to where was there were some good the defensive end said. “I He has won over 10-time Pro Rivers are on Cleveland’s we were last year, to get sume his NFL playing career. things, but a lot of things want to display a dominance Bowl tackle Joe Thomas, who schedule. back and compete for the that need to get fixed, when I’m on the fi eld, so I’m “I’d do something involved championship but win it was beaten badly by Garrett Garrett already admires which is always the case trying to have a dominant last week while protecting them, and now it’s time to with sports,” the 2012 Heis- this time. My experience at this time in camp,” he performance, whether it’s man Trophy winner said. “I last from last year is going said. “I just kind of told the quarterback Cody Kessler. attack them. preseason first series or The only thing Garrett “You’ve spent most of can’t get away from it. I’ve had to help me tremendously team we’re not competing whenever I get out there.” to ask myself that a little bit as this season.” hasn’t been able to do is hit your life looking up to those to play YSU against YSU. He’ll be out there with of late over the past year, but McCaster called the fi rst We’re not game-planning a QB, but that will change guys and watching them Cleveland’s starting defense. against the Saints. play, watching them make at the same time, I’d want to be day of hitting a good kick- against each other or any- involved in sports in some way, off to summer drills. After beginning camp deep “It’s kind of a relief,” said big plays, not only in the thing else. whether it’s coaching, whether “Today was very compet- “What we’re looking to on the depth chart, Garrett Garrett, who was credited regular season but in the itive and defi nitely high en- do is see guys execute with has worked his way into the with two sacks in last week’s playoffs and Super Bowls,” it’s doing something like that. ergy,” he said. “The offense what we’re coaching them lineup with steady, solid per- scrimmage. “It’s really hard- Garrett said. “But now, idol- So I think that’d be my route.” won some, the defense won to do. Playing with tech- formances. He has shown a er to avoid hitting him than izing them is over. It’s time Asked which level he’d like to some and that’s what you nique, fundamentals and willingness to put in extra it is to actually wrap him up to show that you’re in their coach, Manziel said “probably want. You want both sides then doing it exactly the work, staying on the fi eld af- and take him down. Now class and you can play with college.” to win.” way we have it detailed.” ter practice to run 100-yard that I can follow through, I the big boys.” Associated Press

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B4 THE VINDICATOR | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 WWW.VINDY.COM INDIANS MLB ROUNDUP Continued from B1 Tuesday’s Kuhl calm, collected for Bucs other games it. The right-hander gave up three AMERICAN LEAGUE hits, struck out 11, threw his second Associated Press Blue Jays 4, Yankees 2 straight complete game and contin- PITTSBURGH ued his dominance since returning The fi rst RBIs of Chad Kuhl’s ma- TORONTO from the disabled list on June 1. jor league career came at the end of Josh Donaldson hit two two- But if not for Jackson’s heroics run homers, J.A. Happ won his against Holland, the majors’ saves a sequence that mirrored the Pitts- sixth straight decision against leader, and Gomes’ eighth homer, burgh Pirates’ yo-yo season: one the Yankees, and the To- Kluber would have taken a tough ugly moment quickly followed by ronto Blue Jays beat New York. loss. Until the Indians’ late rally, something considerably more ef- Donaldson connected twice Charlie Blackmon’s homer on Klu- fective. against Yankees left-hander ber’s second pitch looked like it might Stepping into the box with the CC Sabathia (9-5), who came stand up as the game’s only run. bases loaded against Detroit’s Mat- in with an AL-best 2.29 ERA “First couple hitters of the game, thew Boyd in the fourth inning on in 10 road starts. Happ (5-8) home run, single and then noth- Tuesday night with allowed one run and four hits ing,” Indians manager Terry Fran- PIRATES 6 a chance to break in 5 2/3 innings, improving to TIGERS 3 6-0 in 10 starts against the cona said of Kluber’s latest gem. “It’s things open, Kuhl Yankees since 2014. fun to watch. It’d be nice to score sat on a fastball only Next: Pittsburgh Red Sox 2, Rays 0 some runs so he could really enjoy at Detroit, today, to get a in- it. He spent two and a half hours be- 7:10 p.m. stead. Kuhl lunged at ST. PETERSBURG ing grumpy, then you win.” the pitch comically, Chris Sale allowed two hits in Holland walked Edwin Encar- missing so badly he could practi- eight innings and struck out nacion with one out and struck cally hear his teammates cackling 13, and the Boston Red Sox out Carlos Santana before getting beat the Tampa Bay Rays. Sale in the dugout. (14-4) reached double digits in ahead of Jackson. In a two-strike So Kuhl took a breath, reset his hole, Jackson barely nicked a pitch strikeouts for the 15th time this feet, dug in again and connected. season. Dustin Pedroia scored before fouling off two more and Kuhl’s flare into left field was just ASSOCIATED PRESS the fi rst run on a fi elder’s dropping his game-tying RBI single over the outstretched arms of De- Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Chad Kuhl drives in two runs with a single off choice in the fourth. Sale (14- into right-center, the fl air just elud- troit shortstop Andrew Romine to Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Matthew Boyd in the fourth inning of a game Tuesday 4) gave up singles to Wilson ing a diving Blackmon. help propel the surging Pirates to a in Pittsburgh. Ramos in the fi fth and Peter “They all suck anytime you lose 6-3 victory. Bourjos in the sixth. especially when it’s your fault,” Hol- “He was just baiting (Boyd),” McCutchen took Boyd to the seats two of Detroit’s fi ve hits. Boyd lasted White Sox 8, Astros 5 land said. “Walking the tying run Pirates centerfielder Andrew Mc- in center fi eld leading off the fourth just four-plus innings, losing for the CHICAGO and the winning run was the key Cutchen said. “That’s all he was do- for his 23rd home run of the season fi rst time since his recall from Tri- Rookie Kevan Smith had a to the inning. Edwin had a good at- and franchise-record 13th inter- ple-A Toledo at the All-Star break. bat. The walk to Zimmer was more ing.” home run and drove in four Kuhl (5-7) looked considerably league homer. David Freese added Detroit has lost four straight games, runs for the Chicago White Sox on me. I don’t think he ever swung. two hits and an RBI for the Pirates, its fi fth skid of at least four games in a win over the Houston As- Jackson had a good at-bat. I thought more comfortable on the mound, taking a shutout into the sixth to who have five won of six to pull this season. tros. Left-hander Derek Holland it was a fl y ball off the bat. He just within a game of .500 (56-57). Fe- “I would have liked to fi nish the (6-11) earned his fi rst win since hit it in a perfect spot.” improve to 4-1 since June 20. He struck out six and walked just one lipe Rivero worked a perfect ninth road trip with a W but we got to June 13, despite issuing seven Indians All-Star left fielder Mi- walks in 5 2/3 innings. Avisail chael Brantley sprained his right and his ERA - which sat at 6.69 after for his 10th . head into the home stand and get “You’re going to have ups and back to playing quality ball,” Tigers Garcia and Yoan Moncada had ankle in the fi fth, going down af- getting drilled by Washington on RBI singles in the fi rst inning ter taking a few steps toward a fl y May 16 - dropped to 4.53. downs,” Kuhl said. “Young start- catcher James McCann said. as the White Sox took a 3-0 ball. Brantley started running af- “There are times (this season) ing rotation, we’re all going to fi ght It didn’t happen in Pittsburgh as lead. It was Garcia’s fi rst at-bat ter a fly to center when he pulled it felt like it’s misfi ring a little bit,” and try and get better. We’re in the Detroit managed just six hits in 18 since coming off the disabled up. The 30-year-old dropped to the said Kuhl, who went more than two situation that we’re in but we’re not innings against a team that remains list following a strained thumb grass and had a concerned look on months between victories earlier in going to stop fi ghting.” in striking distance in the NL Cen- ligament that had sidelined the his face while being checked by a the year. “But I just stuck with the Jim Adduci hit an RBI double for tral thanks to steady improvement All-Star since July 25. trainer. process and the changes I made.” the Tigers and Mikie Mahtook had from the back end of the rotation. NATIONAL LEAGUE Padres 7, Reds 3 CINCINNATI MLB AT A GLANCE Jose Pirela had four hits, and Yangervis Solarte had a STANDINGS Chrinos c 3 1 2 1 A.Ramos p 0 0 0 0 C.Davis 1b 3 0 1 0 Calhoun rf 3 0 0 1 Additon; Second, CB Bucknor; Third, Fieldin AMERICAN LEAGUE Colorado 100 000 000 — 1 Griffi n p 2 0 0 0 d’Arnud c 3 1 1 2 Mancini dh 4 0 0 0 Simmons ss 3 0 2 0 Cubreth. homer among his three hits East Division Cleveland 000 000 004 — 4 Brnette p 0 0 0 0 A.Rsrio ss 3 0 0 0 Bckham ss 4 1 1 0 Vlbuena 3b 4 0 0 0 T—3:07. A—25,406 (41,418). on Tuesday night, powering W L Pct GB DP—Colorado 1. LOB—Colorado 1, Cleveland 6. DShelds ph 1 0 0 0 Flexen p 2 0 1 0 S.Smith lf 2 2 1 0 Cron 1b 3 0 0 0 PADRES 7, REDS 3 Boston 64 49 .566 — 2B—Lindor (31). HR—Blackmon (26), Gomes (7). Grilli p 0 0 0 0 Goeddel p 0 0 0 0 Gentry lf 1 0 0 0 Mldnado c 3 0 0 0 San Diego Cincinnati the to a vic- New York 59 52 .532 4 SB—Tapia (5). CS—LeMahieu (5). Rbinson 2b 1 0 0 0 Flores 1b 1 0 0 0 W.Cstll c 4 1 2 0 Cowart 2b 2 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi tory over the Cincinnati Reds. Tampa Bay 58 56 .509 6 1⁄2 IP H R ER BB SO Totals 32 4 6 4 Totals 29 5 6 5 Rickard rf 4 0 1 1 Margot cf 5 0 0 0 Hmilton cf 5 0 1 0 Baltimore 56 56 .500 71 ⁄2 Colorado Totals 33 6 9 6 Totals 30 2 5 2 Asuaje 2b 4 1 0 0 Cozart ss 5 0 0 0 Tucker Barnhart hit a three-run Toronto 53 59 .473 10 1⁄2 Marquez 6 2 0 0 3 3 Texas 000 012 001 — 4 Pirela rf 4 3 4 0 Votto 1b 3 0 1 0 Central Division Rusin H,9 1 0 0 0 0 0 New York 220 000 10x — 5 Baltimore 000 020 400 — 6 Hand p 0 0 0 0 Duvall lf 3 0 0 0 homer off Jose Torres. San W L Pct GB Neshek H,13 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 DP—New York 1. LOB—Texas 5, New York 4. Los Angeles 000 101 000 — 2 Solarte 3b 5 1 3 3 Gennett 3b 4 0 1 0 Diego piled up nine hits and Cleveland 60 50 .545 — Dunn H,15 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 2B—Gallo (13), Chirinos (6), A.Cabrera (18), E—J..Ramirez (2). DP—Baltimore 1, Los Angeles Myers 1b 3 0 0 1 Winker rf 3 1 2 0 Kansas City 57 55 .509 4 Hlnd L,2-3 BS,3 2-3 2 4 4 2 1 Flexen (1). HR—Beltre (11), Gallo (31), Chirinos 2. LOB—Baltimore 4, Los Angeles 4. 2B—Trout Spngnbr lf 3 1 0 0 Peraza 2b 2 1 2 0 fi v e r u n s o ff Sal Romano (2-4), Cleveland (13), Conforto (23), Cespedes (12), d’Arnaud (17). HR—M.Machado (21), Trout (23). SB— Minnesota 55 56 .495 5 1⁄2 J.Trres p 0 0 0 0 Brnhart c 3 1 2 3 who was in trouble in each of Detroit 51 61 .455 10 Kluber W,10-3 9 3 1 1 0 11 (10). CS—A.Cabrera (2). Rickard (7), Cowart (2). SF—A.Jones (3), Cordoba lf 0 0 0 0 Romano p 2 0 0 0 Chicago 42 68 .382 18 Marquez pitched to 1 batter in the 7th IP H R ER BB SO Calhoun (5). Hedges c 4 1 2 1 Storen p 0 0 0 0 his six innings. Austin Hedges West Division Umpires—Home, ; First, Doug Texas IP H R ER BB SO Colman ss 3 0 2 1 Kvlehan ph 1 0 0 0 homered for a 5-0 lead in the W L Pct GB Eddings; Second, ; Third, Roberto Griffi n L,5-3 5 4 4 4 3 3 Baltimore Perdomo p 1 0 0 0 Brice p 0 0 0 0 Houston 71 41 .634 — Ortiz. Barnette 1 1 0 0 0 1 Bundy W,11-8 7 5 2 2 0 10 Szczur lf-rf 1 0 0 0 Suarez ph 1 0 0 0 sixth. Solarte connected for a T—2:49. A—26,088 (35,051). Givens 1 0 0 0 1 0 Seattle 57 56 .504 141 ⁄2 Grilli 1 1 1 1 1 2 Totals 33 7 11 6 Totals 32 3 9 3 Los Angeles 55 58 .487 161 ⁄2 PIRATES 6, TIGERS 3 Leclerc 1 0 0 0 0 2 Brach 1 0 0 0 1 0 two-run shot an inning later. Texas 53 59 .473 18 Detroit Pittsburgh New York Los Angeles San Diego 210 011 200 — 7 Ramirez L,10-10 7 8 6 6 2 2 Marlins 7, Nationals 3 Oakland 50 62 .446 21 ab r h bi ab r h bi Flexen W,1-1 5 2-3 4 3 3 3 4 Cincinnati 000 000 300 — 3 Monday’s Scores Kinsler 2b 4 1 1 0 S.Marte lf 4 0 1 1 Goeddel H,1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Alvarez 2 1 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Ramirez (Jones). DP—San Diego 4, Cincinnati 1. LOB—San Diego WASHINGTON Pittsburgh 3, Detroit 0 Adduci rf 4 1 1 1 Hrrison 2b 4 1 1 0 Blevins H,13 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 7, Cincinnati 8. 2B—Pirela 2 (19), Hedges (12). Minnesota 5, Milwaukee 4 Upton lf 4 0 0 0 McCtchn cf 4 2 2 1 Ramos S,21-23 1 1 1 1 0 2 Umpires—Home, Dana DeMuth; First, ; Second, Ramon De Jesus; Third, Carlos HR—Solarte (12), Hedges (15), Barnhart (4). Giancarlo Stanton hit his St. Louis 11, Kansas City 3 Mi.Cbrr 1b 3 0 0 1 Freese 3b 4 1 2 1 HBP—by Flexen (Odor). CS—Hamilton (9). SF—Myers (5), Coleman (1). Baltimore 6, L.A. Angels 2 Cstllns 3b 3 0 0 0 J.Osuna 1b 2 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, Mark Torres. career-high and major league- T—2:42. A—34,142 (43,250). S—Perdomo 2 (5). Tuesday’s Scores Saupold p 0 0 0 0 J.Bell ph-1b 2 0 0 0 Ripperger; Second, ; Third, Vic IP H R ER BB SO leading 38th home run of the Pittsburgh 6, Detroit 3 Stumpf p 0 0 0 0 S.Rdrig rf 4 1 1 0 Carapazza. NATIONAL LEAGUE San Diego T—2:51. A—37,326 (41,922). Toronto 4, N.Y. Yankees 2 J.Hicks ph 1 0 0 0 Mercer ss 3 1 1 1 PHILLIES 5, BRAVES 2 Perdomo W,6-6 6 7 2 2 4 7 season and drove in three runs Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0 Mhtook cf 3 0 2 0 Crvelli c 3 0 1 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia Atlanta Torres 2 2 1 1 0 0 Cleveland 4, Colorado 1 J.McCnn c 2 0 0 0 Kuhl p 2 0 1 2 WHITE SOX 8, ASTROS 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi Hand 1 0 0 0 2 2 as the Miami Marlins beat the N.Y. Mets 5, Texas 4 Rmne ss 3 0 0 0 G.Plnco ph 1 0 0 0 Houston Chicago C.Hrnan 2b 4 0 1 0 Incarte cf 4 0 1 0 Cincinnati Washington Nationals. Derek Chicago White Sox 8, Houston 5 Boyd p 1 0 0 0 Schugel p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Galvis ss 5 1 2 0 Bra.Phl 3b 4 0 1 0 Romano L,2-4 6 9 5 5 2 2 Minnesota 11, Milwaukee 4 Mujica p 0 0 0 0 Kontos p 0 0 0 0 Brgman ss 3 0 1 3 T.Andrs ss 5 1 2 0 Nava lf 5 0 0 0 F.Frman 1b 4 1 1 1 Storen 1 2 2 2 0 2 Dietrich also homered and St. Louis 10, Kansas City 3 Cdlro ph-3b 2 1 1 0 Jaso ph 1 0 0 0 Altuve 2b 4 1 2 1 Sladino 3b 5 1 1 0 Franco 3b 5 1 1 1 Mrkakis rf 3 1 0 0 Brice 2 0 0 0 1 3 drove in three runs for the Seattle at Oakland, late Rivero p 0 0 0 0 Rdck rf-cf 4 0 0 0 Abreu 1b 5 2 2 0 O.Hrrra cf 4 2 3 2 K.Szuki c 4 0 1 0 Perdomo pitched to 2 batters in the 7th Baltimore at L.A. Angels, late Totals 30 3 5 2 Totals 34 6 10 6 Y.Grrel 1b 5 1 3 1 A.Grcia rf 5 2 2 1 T.Jseph 1b 4 0 0 0 M.Adams lf 3 0 2 1 HBP—by Romano (Myers). WP—Romano. Marlins, who scored seven runs Today’s Games Ma.Gnza lf 3 1 1 0 K.Smith c 3 2 2 4 N.Wllms rf 4 1 2 1 Fried p 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, Bruce on six hits. Vance Worley (2-2) Colorado (Senzatela 10-4) at Cleveland Detroit 000 003 000 — 3 Beltran dh 5 0 1 0 Moncada 2b 2 0 1 1 Rupp c 2 0 1 0 Flowers ph 1 0 0 0 Dreckman; Second, ; Third, Mike (Bauer 10-8), 12:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 001 320 00x — 6 J.Davis 3b 3 0 0 0 L.Grcia lf 4 0 1 1 Efl in p 3 0 1 1 Camargo ss 0 0 0 0 Everitt. thwarted the Nationals for the Texas (Perez 5-10) at N.Y. Mets (Montero E—Castellanos (16). DP—Pittsburgh 1. LOB— B.McCnn c 4 1 1 0 Dlmnico dh 3 0 1 0 Perkins ph 1 0 0 0 J.Ptrsn ss 4 0 1 0 T—2:56. A—13,683 (42,319). 1-7), 12:10 p.m. Detroit 2, Pittsburgh 6. 2B—Adduci (6), Mercer second time in nine days. Mrsnick cf 1 1 0 0 Engel cf 4 0 1 1 Milner p 0 0 0 0 Albies 2b 3 0 1 0 LATE MONDAY Seattle (Gallardo 5-7) at Oakland (Cotton (19). HR—McCutchen (23). SF—Mi.Cabrera (3), Fisher ph-rf1 0 0 0 Neris p 0 0 0 0 Teheran p 1 0 0 0 Phillies 5, Braves 2 5-8), 3:35 p.m. Mercer (2). Totals 33 5 9 5 Totals 36 8 13 8 L.Adams ph 1 0 0 0 CUBS 5, GIANTS 3 Baltimore (Gausman 8-7) at L.A. Angels IP H R ER BB SO S.Frman p 0 0 0 0 Chicago San Francisco ATLANTA (Scribner 1-0), 3:37 p.m. Detroit Houston 030 000 200 — 5 L.Jcksn p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 8-10) at Toronto Boyd L,5-6 4 9 6 5 1 5 Chicago 303 200 00x — 8 Da.Sntn ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Jay lf 5 2 2 0 Span cf 5 1 0 0 Odubel Herrera hit a two-run (Valdez 1-1), 7:07 p.m. Mujica 1 0 0 0 0 2 DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Houston 10, Chicago 9. Totals 37 5 11 5 Totals 33 2 8 2 Bryant 3b 4 0 2 0 Panik 2b 4 0 2 1 Boston (Porcello 5-14) at Tampa Bay Saupold 2 0 0 0 0 3 2B—T.Anderson (15), A.Garcia (18), K.Smith Rizzo 1b 5 1 3 1 J.Prker lf-rf 4 0 2 0 homer, Zach Efl in pitched (Odorizzi 6-4), 7:10 p.m. Stumpf 1 1 0 0 0 2 (9). 3B—Bregman (4). HR—Altuve (17), Y.Gurriel Philadelphia 000 230 000 — 5 Cntrras c 5 0 0 0 Posey c 4 0 0 0 seven strong innings following Pittsburgh (Nova 10-8) at Detroit Pittsburgh (15), K.Smith (3). SB—Saladino (3), A.Garcia Atlanta 100 000 100 — 2 Zobrist 2b 4 0 0 0 Sndoval 3b 4 1 1 0 (Verlander 7-7), 7:10 p.m. Kuhl W,5-7 6 5 3 3 1 6 (5). CS—Bregman (3). E—Teheran (3). DP—Philadelphia 2. LOB— Almora cf 4 0 2 1 Crwford ss 4 0 1 0 his recall from the minors, and Houston (McHugh 0-0) at Chicago White Schugel H,2 1 0 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia 11, Atlanta 5. 2B—C.Hernandez Heyward rf 4 1 2 0 R.Jones 1b 3 1 2 2 Sox (Gonzalez 5-10), 8:10 p.m. Kontos H,7 1 0 0 0 0 0 Houston (14), O.Herrera (34), N.Williams (8). HR—O. J.Baez ss 4 1 1 2 Mncrief rf 3 0 0 0 the Philadelphia Phillies beat Minnesota (Colon 3-9) at Milwaukee Rivero S,10-11 1 0 0 0 0 1 Keuchel L,9-2 4 10 8 8 3 2 Herrera (12), F.Freeman (21). SB—Galvis (10), Arrieta p 3 0 0 0 M.Cain p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta. After Maikel Franco (Woodruff 1-0), 8:10 p.m. Boyd pitched to 3 batters in the 5th Hoyt 2 1 0 0 1 1 O.Herrera 2 (7). Strop p 0 0 0 0 Gomez ph 1 0 0 0 Kansas City (Cahill 4-3) at St. Louis WP—Kuhl 2, Boyd. Guduan 0 1 0 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO L Stlla ph 0 0 0 0 M.Moore p 2 0 1 0 drove in Freddie Galvis with a (Leake 7-10), 8:15 p.m. Umpires—Home, ; First, Dave Musgrove 2 1 0 0 0 2 Philadelphia Densing p 0 0 0 0 Tmlnson lf 1 0 0 0 line-drive single to right fi eld Thursday’s Games Rackley; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, . Chicago Efl in W,1-3 7 7 2 2 1 3 W.Davis p 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. T—2:36. A—25,112 (38,362). Holland W,6-11 5 2-3 5 3 3 7 5 Milner H,1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 5 12 4 Totals 35 3 9 3 in the fi fth inning, Herrera N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. TWINS 11, BREWERS 4 Petricka 2-3 2 2 2 0 0 Neris S,12-15 1 0 0 0 0 2 Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee Minnesota Bummer H,1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Atlanta Chicago 021 020 000 — 5 reached down to pull a low Kansas City at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Minaya H,1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Teheran L,7-10 5 7 5 5 3 6 San Francisco 000 002 100 — 3 pitch from Julio Teheran into Houston at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Do.Sntn rf 5 1 3 1 B.Dzier 2b 5 2 3 5 Clippard S,2-7 1 2 0 0 0 2 Freeman 1 1 0 0 1 2 E—Heyward (2). DP—Chicago 2, San Francisco Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Braun dh 5 0 3 0 Adranza 2b 0 0 0 0 Guduan pitched to 2 batters in the 7th Jackson 1 1 0 0 0 0 1. LOB—Chicago 9, San Francisco 7. 2B—J.Parker the restaurant behind the right- Baltimore at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. T.Shaw 3b 5 0 1 0 Kepler rf 4 2 3 3 HBP—by Bummer (Gonzalez). WP—Minaya. Fried 2 2 0 0 2 1 2 (5), Sandoval (4), Crawford (21). 3B—Bryant fi eld wall. Efl in (1-3) allowed two L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Aguilar 1b 4 0 0 0 Sano 3b 5 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Sean Barber; First, Ted Umpires—Home, ; First, ; (4). HR—J.Baez (16), R.Jones (1). SB—Rizzo (7). NATIONAL LEAGUE H.Perez lf 4 0 0 0 Mauer 1b 4 0 1 0 Barrett; Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, John Second, ; Third, Jeff Kellogg. CS—Contreras (3). runs, seven hits and one walk. East Division Pina c 4 2 2 0 Grssman dh 4 0 0 0 Tumpane. T—2:58. A—25,783 (41,500). IP H R ER BB SO W L Pct GB Arcia ss 4 1 3 0 E.Rsrio lf 4 3 3 2 T—3:37. A—13,974 (40,615). PHILLIES 5, BRAVES 2 Chicago INTERLEAGUE Washington 66 45 .595 — Broxton cf 4 0 1 1 Buxton cf 4 1 1 0 RED SOX 2, RAYS 0 Philadelphia Atlanta Arrieta W,11-8 6 1-3 9 3 2 0 5 Mets 5, Rangers 4 Miami 53 58 .477 13 Villar 2b 4 0 0 1 J.Cstro c 2 2 0 0 Boston Tampa Bay ab r h bi ab r h bi Strop H,15 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Atlanta 51 60 .459 15 J.Plnco ss 3 1 2 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi C.Hrnan 2b 4 0 1 0 Incarte cf 4 0 1 0 Duensing H,5 1 0 0 0 0 0 New York 50 60 .455 15 1⁄2 Totals 39 4 13 3 Totals 35 11 14 11 Galvis ss 5 1 2 0 Bra.Phl 3b 4 0 1 0 Davis S,24-24 1 0 0 0 1 0 NEW YORK 1 E.Nunez 2b 5 0 3 0 Bourjos cf 4 0 1 0 Philadelphia 41 69 .373 24 ⁄2 Pedroia dh 4 1 0 0 Plouffe 3b 3 0 0 0 Nava lf 5 0 0 0 F.Frman 1b 4 1 1 1 San Francisco Central Division Milwaukee 010 300 000 — 4 Franco 3b 5 1 1 1 Mrkakis rf 3 1 0 0 Moore L,3-12 6 8 5 5 1 7 Rookie Chris Flexen got his fi rst Minnesota 002 620 10x — 11 Bnntndi lf 4 0 2 0 Duda ph 1 0 0 0 W L Pct GB Betts rf 4 0 1 0 Lngoria dh 4 0 0 0 O.Hrrra cf 4 2 3 2 K.Szuki c 4 0 1 0 Cain 3 4 0 0 1 1 big league win and hit, and the Chicago 59 52 .532 — E—J.Polanco (13), Villar (12). DP—Milwaukee T.Jseph 1b 4 0 0 0 M.Adams lf 3 0 2 1 HBP—by Arrieta (Jones), by Moore (Bryant). 2, Minnesota 1. LOB—Milwaukee 9, Minnesota Devers 3b 4 0 0 1 Mrrison 1b 3 0 0 0 New York Mets took an early Milwaukee 59 56 .513 2 Bgaerts ss 4 1 3 0 Sza Jr. rf 3 0 0 0 N.Wllms rf 4 1 2 1 Fried p 0 0 0 0 WP—Moore 3. St. Louis 57 56 .504 3 5. 2B—Do.Santana (21), Braun (17), Pina (18). Rupp c 2 0 1 0 Flowers ph 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, ; 3B—Braun (1), J.Polanco (2). HR—B.Dozier (21), Mreland 1b 4 0 1 0 W.Ramos c 3 0 1 0 four-run lead against A.J. Grif- Pittsburgh 56 57 .496 4 Leon c 4 0 0 0 Hchvrra ss 3 0 0 0 Efl in p 3 0 1 1 Camargo ss 0 0 0 0 Second, ; Third, D.J. Reyburn. Cincinnati 46 67 .407 14 Kepler 2 (13), E.Rosario 2 (14). SB—Mauer (2), Perkins ph 1 0 0 0 J.Ptrsn ss 4 0 1 0 T—2:55. A—40,462 (41,915). fi n in a win over the Texas Rang- Buxton (19). Brdly J cf 4 0 2 1 Daniel. 2b 3 0 0 0 West Division M.Smith lf 3 0 0 0 Milner p 0 0 0 0 Albies 2b 3 0 1 0 LEADERS W L Pct GB IP H R ER BB SO ers. Michael Conforto, Yoenis Totals 37 2 12 2 Totals 30 0 2 0 Neris p 0 0 0 0 Teheran p 1 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Los Angeles 79 32 .712 — Milwaukee L.Adams ph 1 0 0 0 Cespedes and Travis d’Arnaud Arizona 63 48 .568 16 Garza L,5-6 3 1-3 8 8 8 2 3 BATTING—Altuve, Houston, .364; Correa, Boston 000 100 001 — 2 S.Frman p 0 0 0 0 Houston, .320; Hosmer, Kansas City, .315; Colorado 64 49 .566 16 Jeffress 1 2-3 2 2 2 3 1 L.Jcksn p 0 0 0 0 homered for the Mets, who led 1 Torres 1 1 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 000 000 000 — 0 Ramirez, Cleveland, .314; Segura, Seattle, San Diego 50 62 .446 29 ⁄2 E—Devers (2). DP—Tampa Bay 1. LOB—Boston Da.Sntn ph-lf 1 0 0 0 4-0 after two innings. Flexen (1- San Francisco 44 70 .386 36 1⁄2 Hughes 2 3 1 1 0 1 .311; Springer, Houston, .310; Reddick, 9, Tampa Bay 4. 2B—E.Nunez 2 (27). SB— Totals 37 5 11 5 Totals 33 2 8 2 Monday’s Scores Minnesota Houston, .310; Gregorius, New York, .307; 1) allowed three runs and four Benintendi (13), Bogaerts (11). Pittsburgh 3, Detroit 0 Mejia 3 7 3 3 1 3 Philadelphia 000 230 000 — 5 Simmons, Los Angeles, .304; Gamel, Washington 3, Miami 2 Duffey W,1-3 2 2 1 0 0 3 IP H R ER BB SO Seattle, .304. hits in 5 2/3 innings in his third Boston Atlanta 100 000 100 — 2 Cincinnati 11, San Diego 3 Gee S,1-1 4 4 0 0 0 5 E—Teheran (3). DP—Philadelphia 2. LOB— RUNS—Judge, New York, 85; Springer, big league start. Minnesota 5, Milwaukee 4 Ad.Mejia pitched to 2 batters in the 4th Sale W,14-4 8 2 0 0 1 13 Houston, 82; Altuve, Houston, 77; Kimbrel S,28-32 1 0 0 0 0 3 Philadelphia 11, Atlanta 5. 2B—C.Hernandez St. Louis 11, Kansas City 3 Jeffress pitched to 1 batter in the 6th (14), O.Herrera (34), N.Williams (8). HR—O. Ramirez, Cleveland, 75; Betts, Boston, 74; Cardinals 10, Royals 3 Chicago Cubs 5, San Francisco 3 WP—Mejia, Jeffress. Tampa Bay Gardner, New York, 71; Schoop, Baltimore, Pruitt L,6-3 6 7 1 1 1 5 Herrera (12), F.Freeman (21). SB—Galvis (10), Tuesday’s Scores Umpires—Home, ; First, Stu O.Herrera 2 (7). 70; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 68; Hosmer, KANSAS CITY Miami 7, Washington 3 Scheuwater; Second, ; Third, Bill Alvarado 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Kansas City, 68; 2 tied at 67. Romo 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Pittsburgh 6, Detroit 3 Welke. Philadelphia RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 84; Schoop, Baltimore, Yadier Molina, Jedd Gyorko and Cleveland 4, Colorado 1 T—3:30. A—34,185 (39,021). Stanek 1 3 1 1 0 1 82; Judge, New York, 78; Upton, Detroit, WP—Sale. Efl in W,1-3 7 7 2 2 1 3 Randal Grichuk went deep, the N.Y. Mets 5, Texas 4 CARDINALS 10, ROYALS 3 Milner H,1 1 1 0 0 0 0 78; Smoak, Toronto, 76; Cano, Seattle, 75; San Diego 7, Cincinnati 3 Umpires—Home, ; First, Tony KDavis, Oakland, 75; Moustakas, Kansas St. Louis Kansas City Randazzo; Second, ; Third, Andy Neris S,12-15 1 0 0 0 0 2 Cardinals scored so much in Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Atlanta City, 73; Sano, Minnesota, 71; 2 tied at 69. Minnesota 11, Milwaukee 4 Fletcher. HITS—Altuve, Houston, 154; Hosmer, the fi fth inning that they broke Crpnter 1b 3 1 2 1 Mrrfeld 2b 4 0 1 0 T—2:52. A—22,328 (31,042). Teheran L,7-10 5 7 5 5 3 6 St. Louis 10, Kansas City 3 Voit 1b 1 0 0 0 L.Cain cf 3 0 0 0 Freeman 1 1 0 0 1 2 Kansas City, 135; Ramirez, Cleveland, 132; the scoreboard, and St. Louis L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, larte Pham lf 5 1 1 0 A.Grdon cf 0 0 0 0 BLUE JAYS 4, YANKEES 2 Jackson 1 1 0 0 0 0 Andrus, Texas, 131; Dickerson, Tampa Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, late DeJong ss 5 0 2 0 Hosmer 1b 3 1 0 0 New York Toronto Fried 2 2 0 0 2 1 Bay, 128; Cabrera, Kansas City, 126; rolled to a victory over the Today’s Games Mrtinez dh 4 0 1 0 Moss 1b 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Umpires—Home, James Hoye; First, Chris Segal; Schoop, Baltimore, 126; Simmons, Los Kansas City Royals. Michael Colorado (Senzatela 10-4) at Cleveland Y.Mlina c 4 2 2 3 Me.Cbrr lf 4 1 2 0 Gardner cf 5 0 0 0 J.Btsta rf 4 1 1 0 Second, Will Little; Third, Jeff Kellogg. Angeles, 126; Abreu, Chicago, 125; Betts, (Bauer 10-8), 12:10 p.m. Kelly ph-c 1 0 0 0 Mstakas dh 4 0 0 0 C.Frzer lf 4 0 1 0 R.Mrtin c 3 1 1 0 T—2:58. A—25,783 (41,500). Boston, 121. Wacha (9-4) allowed a three- Texas (Perez 5-10) at N.Y. Mets (Montero Fowler cf 4 1 2 0 Bnfacio rf 3 1 0 0 Ellsbry ph 1 0 0 0 Dnldson 3b 4 2 2 4 DOUBLES—Ramirez, Cleveland, 34; Judge rf 3 0 0 0 Smoak 1b 3 0 1 0 MARLINS 7, NATIONALS 3 run double to Cheslor Cuthbert 1-7), 12:10 p.m. Gyorko 3b 2 2 1 3 Cthbert 3b 4 0 2 3 Miami Washington Altuve, Houston, 33; Betts, Boston, 32; Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 4-4) at San Wong 2b 4 1 1 0 A.Escbr ss 4 0 0 0 G.Sanch c 2 1 0 0 Morales dh 4 0 1 0 Lowrie, Oakland, 32; Upton, Detroit, 32; but otherwise kept the Royals Headley dh 2 1 1 0 Pearce lf 3 0 2 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Francisco (Bumgarner 1-5), 3:45 p.m. Grichuk rf 5 2 2 2 Butera c 3 0 1 0 D.Grdon 2b 5 2 2 1 Goodwin cf 5 2 3 0 Abreu, Chicago, 31; Andrus, Texas, 31; Miami (Conley 4-4) at Washington Totals 38 10 14 9 Totals 32 3 6 3 Grgrius ss 4 0 1 0 Carrera pr-lf 0 0 0 0 Lindor, Cleveland, 31; Gurriel, Houston, in check, surrendering six hits T.Frzer 3b 3 0 1 0 Pillar cf 4 0 0 0 Stanton rf 4 2 1 3 Sanchez 2b 4 0 3 1 (Gonzalez 9-5), 7:05 p.m. Yelich cf 4 0 0 0 Harper rf 2 0 0 2 30; 2 tied at 29. over six innings to win for the Pittsburgh (Nova 10-8) at Detroit St. Louis 000 160 300 — 10 Cooper 1b 3 0 2 2 Rfsnydr 2b 3 0 1 0 TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 7; Trreyes 2b 4 0 1 0 Goins ph-ss 1 0 1 0 Ralmuto c 4 0 0 0 Zmmrmn 1b 4 0 0 0 sixth time in seven decisions. (Verlander 7-7), 7:10 p.m. Kansas City 000 300 000 — 3 Detrich 3b 4 1 2 3 Lind lf 4 0 2 0 Sanchez, Chicago, 6; Ramirez, Cleveland, San Diego (Wood 2-3) at Cincinnati E—Bonifacio (3). DP—St. Louis 1, Kansas City 1. Barney ss-2b 4 0 0 0 5; Beckham, Baltimore, 4; Bogaerts, Totals 31 2 7 2 Totals 33 4 10 4 Telis 1b 2 0 0 0 Rendon 3b 4 0 0 0 Molina homered off Jason (Wojciechowski 2-1), 7:10 p.m. LOB—St. Louis 10, Kansas City 5. 2B—Carpenter McGowan p0 0 0 0 Difo ss 3 0 1 0 Boston, 4; Gamel, Seattle, 4; Merrifi eld, Philadelphia (Eickhoff 2-7) at Atlanta (27), Fowler 2 (13), Cuthbert (5). HR—Y.Molina Stcknrd p 0 0 0 0 Lobaton c 4 0 1 0 Kansas City, 4; 18 tied at 3. Vargas (13-6) in the fourth and (Newcomb 1-6), 7:35 p.m. (13), Gyorko (15), Grichuk (14). SB—Me.Cabrera New York 010 000 010 — 2 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 35; Toronto 202 000 00x — 4 Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 A.Cole p 2 0 0 0 Grichuk and Gyorko connected Minnesota (Colon 3-9) at Milwaukee (1). CS—Gyorko (1). I.Szuki lf 4 0 0 0 Solis p 0 0 0 0 Moustakas, Kansas City, 32; Gallo, Texas, (Woodruff 1-0), 8:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO E—Mitchell 2 (5). DP—New York 2, Toronto 2. 31; Smoak, Toronto, 31; KDavis, Oakland, to highlight the six-run fi fth, LOB—New York 10, Toronto 8. 2B—J.Bautista Rojas ss 3 2 1 0 Blanton p 0 0 0 0 Kansas City (Cahill 4-3) at St. Louis St. Louis Worley p 1 0 0 0 O.Perez p 0 0 0 0 29; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 28; Springer, (Leake 7-10), 8:15 p.m. Wacha W,9-4 6 6 3 3 2 5 (19), Smoak (18), Morales (19), Pearce (10). Houston, 27; Sano, Minnesota, 25; when the crown-shaped video HR—Donaldson 2 (15). SF—Cooper (1). S—R. More ph-1b 2 0 0 0 Stvnson ph 1 1 1 0 L.A. Dodgers (Wood 13-1) at Arizona Oh 1 0 0 0 0 1 Albers p 0 0 0 0 Schoop, Baltimore, 25; 3 tied at 24. board at Kauff man Stadium (Greinke 13-4), 9:40 p.m. Duke 1 0 0 0 0 0 Martin (1). STOLEN BASES—Dyson, Seattle, 27; IP H R ER BB SO D.Mrphy ph 1 0 0 0 Thursday’s Games Brebbia 1 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 33 7 6 7 Totals 34 3 11 3 Maybin, Los Angeles, 25; Altuve, Houston, suddenly went dark. San Diego at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m. Kansas City New York 24; RDavis, Oakland, 23; Andrus, Texas, Sabathia L,9-5 3 6 4 4 1 3 T Pittsburgh at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Vargas L,13-6 4 2-3 8 6 6 3 3 Miami 000 130 300 — 7 20; Cain, Kansas City, 20; DeShields, wins 11, Brewers 4 Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Minor 1 1-3 3 1 1 1 1 Mitchell 4 3 0 0 1 0 Texas, 19; Buxton, Minnesota, 18; Robertson 1 1 0 0 0 0 Washington 001 000 200 — 3 MINNEAPOLIS N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Feliz 1 2 3 2 1 2 E—Sanchez (2), Rojas (5). DP—Miami 3. LOB— Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 18; Betts, Boston, Kansas City at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Maurer 1 1 0 0 2 1 Toronto 17. Happ W,5-8 5 2-3 4 1 1 4 5 Miami 6, Washington 9. 2B—D.Gordon (16), Brian Dozier hit his fi rst Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Soria 1 0 0 0 0 1 Goodwin 2 (20), Sanchez (1). HR—Stanton (38), PITCHING—Sale, Boston, 14-4; Vargas, L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. HBP—by Vargas (Carpenter), by Feliz (Wong), by Leone H,5 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Kansas City, 13-6; Paxton, Seattle, Barnes H,7 2-3 2 0 0 0 0 Dietrich (7). SB—Difo (5). CS—Sanchez (2). SF— career grand slam and Max INTERLEAGUE Duke (Gordon). WP—Vargas 2. Harper (2). S—Worley (4), Sanchez (1). 12-3; Santana, Minnesota, 12-7; Bundy, INDIANS 4, ROCKIES 1 Umpires—Home, ; First, Mike Tepera H,12 1 1-3 0 1 1 1 1 Baltimore, 11-8; Pomeranz, Boston, 11-4; Kepler and Eddie Rosario each Osuna S,29-36 1 0 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Colorado Cleveland Winters; Second, ; Third, Mike Miami 8 tied at 10. homered twice, powering the Muchlinski. Mitchell pitched to 1 batter in the 8th ERA—Sale, Boston, 2.57; Kluber, ab r h bi ab r h bi HBP—by Tepera (Sanchez), by Tepera (Headley). Worley W,2-2 6 6 1 1 3 2 Blckmn cf 4 1 1 1 Kipnis 2b 3 0 1 0 T—3:02. A—37,267 (37,903). McGowan 1 3 2 2 0 0 Cleveland, 2.65; Paxton, Seattle, 2.70; Minnesota Twins past the METS 5, RANGERS 4 Umpires—Home, ; First, Mark Severino, New York, 2.91; Stroman, Mahieu 2b 4 0 1 0 Lindor ss 3 0 1 0 Carlson; Second, ; Third, Chris Steckenrider 1 1 0 0 0 2 . Matt Garza Arnado 3b 3 0 0 0 Brntley lf 2 0 0 0 Texas New York Ziegler 1 1 0 0 0 0 Toronto, 3.17; Santana, Minnesota, 3.27; Guccione. Pomeranz, Boston, 3.36; Vargas, Kansas (5-6) turned in his shortest Parra lf 3 0 0 0 A.Almnt lf 2 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi T—2:50. A—41,596 (49,282). Washington Mr.Ryn 1b 3 0 0 0 Jose.Rm 3b 4 0 0 0 Choo rf 4 0 0 0 Cnforto cf 2 2 1 1 Cole L,1-2 5 4 4 4 1 5 City, 3.40; Duffy, Kansas City, 3.48; and worst start of the season C.Gnzal rf 3 0 0 0 Encrnco dh 2 0 0 0 Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 A.Cbrra 3b 4 0 1 1 LATE MONDAY Solis 1 0 1 1 1 0 Fulmer, Detroit, 3.59. Lucroy c 3 0 0 0 Guyer pr-dh 0 1 0 0 Mazara lf 4 0 0 0 Bruce rf 3 0 0 0 ORIOLES 6, ANGELS 2 Blanton 1-3 1 2 2 1 0 STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 229; Archer, with eight hits and eight runs Tapia dh 3 0 1 0 C.Sntna 1b 4 0 1 0 Beltre 3b 3 1 1 1 Cespdes lf 4 1 1 1 Baltimore Los Angeles Perez 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay, 189; Kluber, Cleveland, 183; Story ss 3 0 0 0 B.Zmmer cf 3 1 0 0 Odor 2b 3 0 0 0 Wlker 1b-2b 4 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Albers 2 0 0 0 1 3 Severino, New York, 162; Darvish, Los allowed in 3 1/3 innings for the A.Jcksn rf 4 1 1 1 Leclerc p 0 0 0 0 Reyes 2b 2 1 0 0 A.Jones cf 3 1 1 1 Maybin lf 4 0 1 0 Solis pitched to 1 batter in the 7th Angeles, 148; Carrasco, Cleveland, 142; Brewers. Gomes c 4 1 2 3 Gomez cf 3 1 1 0 Blevins p 0 0 0 0 M.Mchdo 3b 4 1 1 4 Trout cf 4 2 2 1 HBP—by Cole (Telis), by Perez (Realmuto). Tanaka, New York, 139; Verlander, Detroit, Totals 29 1 3 1 Totals 31 4 6 4 Gallo 1b 4 1 2 2 Grndrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Schoop 2b 4 0 1 0 Pujols dh 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, Ryan 136; Estrada, Toronto, 134; 2 tied at 132. Associated Press

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Plenty of op- Poland Rd. portunity for advancement. CANFIELD truck drivers and train sleep-apnea regulation is because the operator fell August 9, 1977 ~ Boardman, OH 44512 Farmers National Banc engineers, a decision that the latest step in President June 14, 2002 If interested please email asleep at the helm. We still miss you! resume to: [email protected] Thurs., Aug. 10 Donald Trump’s cam- or [email protected] Corp., the holding company safety experts say puts mil- Sleep apnea is especially As if it were today Fax to: 724-458-0912; 5:00pm - 8:00pm for Farmers National Bank of lions of lives at risk. paign to drastically slash when you left us for Or send to: troubling for the transpor- a better home. Director of We are seeking: Canfi eld, and Monitor Ban- The Federal Railroad Ad- federal regulations. The tation industry because Human Resources Welders Missed By CNC Machinist corp Inc., the holding com- ministration and Federal Trump administration sufferers are repeatedly Mom and Dad, Trudee, George Jr. Republic has withdrawn or delayed Ed, Cindy, Carleen, and 233 GJR Rd. Laborers pany for The Monitor Bank, Motor Carrier Safety Ad- awakened and robbed of Jim. And Marek and Grove City, PA 16127 Auto Body Techs on Tuesday announced the ministration said late last hundreds of proposed reg- Emily who know of you Also apply online at gjr.org Sales Team Members rest as their airway clos- from our memories only and much more! shareholders of Monitor have week they are no longer ulations since he took of- es and their breathing Driver - Class A local fi ce in January – moves the needed for food distribution 2 forms of Valid approved the agreement pursuing the regulation stops, leading to danger- center. 1 yr. Exp., must be Government ID and and plan of merger provid- that would require testing Republican president has Cemetery Lots able to start immediately. resume are required! ous daytime drowsiness. $15/hr.to start. ing for the merger of Monitor for the fatigue-inducing dis- said will help bolster eco- Green Haven Memorial Gar- Job Solutions Questions? Treatments include wear- 330-652-2924 Feel free to contact us with FMNB Merger Subsid- order that has been blamed nomic growth. dens - 2 lots in Last Supper ing a pressurized breath- section, valued at $2400, Machine Operator at: 330-758-5627 iary II LLC, a newly formed, for deadly rail crashes in Late last year, the FRA is- asking $1900. 330-309-3365 ing mask, oral appliances and/or Fitters wholly-owned subsidiary of New York City and New sued a safety advisory that Green Haven Memorial Gar- Niles company. Must be Drivers Farmers. Jersey and several highway was meant as a stopgap or nasal strips to force the dens - 2 lots with vaults in able to have flexibility in airway open while sleep- The Promise Gardens. hours. Wage based on exp. All regulatory approvals crashes. measure urging railroads Retail, $3950. Today’s ask- Job Solutions Class A CDL ing price $2595 for both. 330-652-2924 needed for local company. for the merger have been re- The agencies argue it to begin sleep-apnea test- ing. Severe cases require Call Jim at 330-518-4930 Home nights/weekends. surgery. Full time + benefits. Vans & ceived, and Farmers and Mon- should be up to railroads ing while the rules made GREEN HAVEN MEMORI- Printing Dept. flat. Must be capable of itor expect to complete the and trucking companies to their way through the The National Transporta- AL GARDENS - 2 spaces heavy lifting. Send resume available in sought after The Vindicator is look- to: info@ironcity merger on or about Tuesday. decide whether to test em- regulatory process. With- tion Safety Board said it was Veterans Section with ing for full and part woodproducts.com FLAG and CROSS. Value time help in its printing ployees. One railroad that out a regulation mandat- disappointed the agencies $1600, will for department. Experience $1000. Please contact working on an offset Dump Drivers Taking nominations does test, Metro-North in ing testing, which would decided to scrap the “much- Michele @ 330-974-8218 web printing press is the New York City suburbs, have needed approval preferred. If you are me- $2400 Sign-on Bonus COLUMBUS needed rulemaking.” chanically inclines, dedi- Nominations are being cated, a good learner Class A CDL Notices & Personals and enjoy the challenge Home every night, newer accepted for the Ohio Natu- of producing a quality equipment with EZ-Pass, Lampost Lounge. 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Say Director of Production Camelot Arms viduals who have improved Associated Press April but withdrew two months later. That this prayer 9 times a day The Vindicator Care Center for nine days. By the eighth P.O. Box 780 the quality of life in Ohio suit accused Cabot of continuing to pollute day, your prayer will be an- Yo., OH 44501-0780 Camelot Arms Care A gas driller who was targeted with al- swered. It has never been Center has full time through natural resources legations that it polluted residential water Kemble’s water supply. known to fail. Publication E-mail: and part time opportu- must be promised. Thank [email protected] nities available for af- management, environmen- wells in Pennsylvania has fi led a $5 million The company said the claims in Kemble’s You, St. Jude. L.C. & L.B. Or pick up an ternoon and night tal education or scientifi c application at the shifts in our skilled lawsuit against a Pennsylvania resident suit were the subject of a 2012 settlement customer service nursing and rehabilita- achievement. and his lawyers, asserting they tried to between Cabot and dozens of Dimock 1000 window located at: tion facility in Youngs- JOBS The Vindicator town, Ohio. Selection criteria and a extort the company through a frivolous residents – including Kemble – and were 107 Vindicator Square Qualified candidates nomination form are avail- lawsuit. Youngstown, OH 44503 must have current barred by the statute of limitations. Cabot’s An Equal Ohio State licensure. able at ohiodnr.gov/HallOf- General Help We also encourage Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. said Dimock resi- suit also alleged Kemble had breached the Opportunity Employer Fame. 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Call 330-426-9558 Fax material to: ti-drilling activists, did not immediately Hiring Event 330-792-1152; ODNR Communications, “Cabot will protect its rights and pursue NOTICE Or send to: 2045 Morse Road, Building justice against those who irresponsibly return a phone message Tuesday. Nor did Apply Camelot Arms D-3, Columbus, OH 43229. the attorneys named as defendants in the Thurs., Aug. 10th ERRORS Care Center and maliciously abuse the legal system,” 8:00am - 8:00pm Advertisers are 2958 Canfield Rd. Printed forms also must be suit, Charles Speer of the Speer Law Firm Yo., Ohio 44511 George Stark, the Houston-based driller’s With 2 forms of requested to check the Attention: received no later than Sept. 5. in Kansas City, Mo., and Edward Ciarim- first appearance of ads Staff Development director of external affairs, said Tuesday. Gov’t ID Coordinator for accuracy. This Cabot’s suit, fi led Monday in Susquehan- boli and Clancy Boylan of Fellerman & Welders, QA, EOE/M/W/VET/DIS Job openings surge newspaper will be na County Court, takes issue with a federal Ciarimboli, which has offi ces in Philadel- Fabricators & more! WASHINGTON responsible for only one lawsuit Kemble and his lawyers filed in phia and northeastern Pennsylvania. 120 S. Union, Alliance incorrect insertion, the U.S. employers posted a RN/Clinical Want to buy a bike or have one first one. ANY ERROR Supervisor record number of open jobs to sell? Try Classified ads for the best results! Call SHOULD BE REPORTED Comfort Keepers is a non- in June, a sign that the solid (330) 746-6565. IMMEDIATELY. medical Home Health Care Agency servicing Trumbull, hiring of recent months will Mahoning, Columbiana and Nissan will pay In Memoriam In Memoriam Ashtabula Counties, which likely continue. Casinos embrace esports, strives to provide the high- est quality of life to older Job openings jumped 8 $97.7M in proposed adults, veterans and the percent to 6.2 million, the disabled in our communi- highest on records dating work to understand it In Loving Memory Of ties. Takata settlement The RN/Clinical Supervisor back to 2000, the Labor Associated Press will routinely conduct client console to the craps table. Associated Press Tracie A. assessments and develop/ Department said Tuesday. “Everybody’s still trying update Plans of Care and Hiring fell, however, and the ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 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How do a proposed settlement standards of practice and employers have plenty of Each day the sun rises and with it communicate with other lines, but the money is we all profit from this?” with vehicle owners af- agency departments re- jobs to fi ll but are struggling comes times remembered, and times garding changes, issues, coming from renting hotel said Kevin Ortzman, Atlan- fected by the Takata air- concerns for follow up. to fi nd the qualifi ed workers tic City regional president bag recalls. treasured, of days with you. rooms to the young players And like the sun bringing its warmth, Applicants must hold a cur- they need. Typically, employ- and selling them food and for Caesars Entertainment, The settlement would rent RN license in the State ers would off er higher pay energy and daylight, so does your of Ohio and a valid Driver’s drinks, not from turning which owns three casinos pay for a new outreach memory bring... License. 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Each week, this column off ers reci- ABOUT pes from Valley cookbooks. If your organization would like to have Monday to Friday, its cookbook showcased, please contact our features editor Barb 8 a.m. to Noon Shaff er at 330-747-1471, ext. 1282, or email her at shaff [email protected]. Only on vindy.com “FAMILY, FRIENDS AND CARRIE” — CONNECT WITH THESE FOOD FEATURES AT VINDY.COM/NEWS/VALLEYFOOD — LOADED BAKED POTATO Italian steakhouse offers much more than just Italian cuisine and steaks SALAD by CARRIE TRAUTMAN PESKA 5 pounds unpeeled red potatoes 1 teaspoon salt 8 hard boiled eggs The Chophouse 1 pound bacon, cooked and crumbled 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 1 medium Vidalia onion 3 dill pickles 1 1 ⁄2 cups sour cream 1 cup mayonnaise 3 teaspoons mustard Bake cut up potatoes at 425 for 40 to 45 minutes. Cool potatoes. While potatoes are cooking, boil eggs, cool and peel. Cut up eggs. Place potatoes and eggs in a big bowl, add remaining ingredients. Chill and serve. GARLIC, BEER, CHEDDAR CROCK POT FONDUE by JOANNE ELLWOOD 6 ounces beer 2 tablespoons minced garlic 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 8-ounce cheddar cheese spread 1 16-ounce shredded sharp Chophouse’s signature Bone in Ribeye cheddar cheese Turn slow cooker (at least two- quart size) on high. Pour beer into slow cooker, add garlic and Worcestershire sauce. Once the Right next to the Avalon Inn, nestled be- and crumbled goat cheese. The blood fl uid in the slow cooker warms side the manicured knolls of the resort’s golf FOOD: 30 orange vinaigrette tastes mildly tangy up (warm beer will smell funny), course, sits The Chophouse restaurant. Rebecca and blends amazingly with the creamy add the cheddar cheese spread Because of the restaurant’s proximity to goat cheese, crunchy pecans and sweet Nieminen and half the shredded sharp Avalon, you might have assumed The Chop- berries. cheddar cheese. Place lid on house is part of the inn’s East Market Street After sampling this beautiful salad, slow cooker and let fondue melt complex. house, but we offer much more than just I was eager to taste the next item de- until warmed. Once warmed, You might also have assumed it’s too upscale Italian cuisine and steaks,” Fournaris said. livered to my table – the angry lobster add the other half of shredded for jeans and a T-shirt, or that it’s a private club Indeed! During my Chophouse visit, I was rolls appetizer (8.99). cheddar cheese. Add more that requires a membership. fortunate to sample everything from salmon, Because I’m a seafood lover perhaps shredded cheddar cheese if you If that’s the case, your assumptions are in- to chicken, to cheesecake. I’m biased, but after a couple of bites, like thicker fondue. Serve with correct, and you’ve been missing out on some “Our chef, Anthony Kraml, has been work- the angry lobster rolls earned their vegetables, pita chips, bread of the fi nest dining in Trumbull County. ing with Chophouse owner John Kouvas, for spot as my favorite appetizer of all chunks, apple chunks or other “We are not associated with the Avalon Inn. many years,” Fournaris said. “Our food is time. favorites. We are just located next to it,” clarifi ed Dimi- fresh and it’s high quality. We serve fully certi- These little beauties look similar tris Fournaris, Chophouse general manager. “I fi ed Angus beef and get our produce from local to egg rolls and offer a perfect blend SLOW COOKER CAFE RIO think that is the biggest misconception about vendors.” of cold water lobster and SWEET PORK us. We are open to the public, we’re not too As my taste buds prepared for culi- crunchy fresh veg- expensive, we’re not just for special occasions, nary bliss, I was wowed by the fi rst etables. The house- by BECKY MCGUIRE there’s no dress code.” item to grace my table –the sum- made sriracha aioli 3 pound pork roast Although there’s no dress code, The Chop- mer berry salad ($18.99). adds a pleasing 1 chopped onion house’s atmosphere is defi nitely elegant. Light This large salad, which can zing to the deli- 2 cloves garlic, minced jazz plays on the sound system, a sprawling be served with or without Ha- cate lobster and 3 tablespoons butter patio overlooks the rolling greens and frothy waiian seared tuna, features raw vegetables. If 2 tablespoons soy sauce a bed of spring mix tossed 3 fountains of the Avalon Inn’s golf course, and you enjoy seafood, ⁄4 cup lemon juice with blueberries, blackber- 1 the menu features such opulent delights as I’d say this one is a 1 ⁄2 cup brown sugar lobster and fi let mignon. ries, strawberries, cranber- must! 1 teaspoon salt ries, mandarin oranges, pe- 1 “We define ourselves as an Italian steak- My incredible ⁄2 teaspoon pepper cans seafood experi- Saute onion and garlic in but- See ITALIAN, C2 ter. Place roast in slow cooker IF YOU GO and cover with onion. Cook What: The Chophouse about three hours on high. Drain Where: 9519 E. Market St. Warren, liquid and save in refrigerator; OH 44484 shred pork. Add the soy sauce, Hours: Mondays-Thurs- lemon juice, brown sugar, salt days: 3 p.m. – 9 p.m.; Friday: and pepper and cook an ad- 3 p.m. – 10 p.m.; Saturday: ditional two hours on high. Skim Noon – 10 p.m.; Sun- off fat from reserved liquid from days: Noon - 8 p.m. the refrigerator and add to pork (to taste). Serve on tortillas with Phone: 330.856.2121 Zatarain’s Black Beans and Rice, Website: Warrenchop- cheese, pico de gallo, whatever house.com you prefer. Chophouse Burger LEMON CHEESE BARS by LINDA TRAUTMAN 1 Duncan Hines pudding yellow cake mix 1 Burgers great for your outdoor summer gathering ⁄3 cup oil 2 eggs 1 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened WESTERN BURGER BARBECUE CHIPOTLE BURGER 1 ⁄3 cup sugar 1 teaspoon lemon juice 30 Minutes or Less Lean Cut Total Recipe Time: 20 to 25 Total Recipe Time: 25 to 30 Mix dry cake mix with one egg minutes minutes and oil until crumbly, reserve Makes 4 servings. Makes 4 servings. one cup. Pat remaining mixture Ingredients Ingredients lightly in an ungreased 9-inch 1 pound ground beef (93% lean 1 pound ground beef (93% x13-inch pan. Bake 15 minutes or leaner) lean or leaner) 1 at 350. Beat cream cheese, 1 jalapeño pepper, seeded, ⁄2 cup beer sugar, lemon juice and one egg chopped 2 tablespoons brown sugar Barbecue Chipotle Burger until light and smooth. Spread 2 teaspoons chopped onion 2 tablespons ketchup utes) until instant-read thermometer over baked layer. Sprinkle with 2 teaspoons fi nely chopped 1 tablespoon minced chipotle inserted horizontally into center reserved crumb mixture. Bake fresh cilantro peppers in adobo sauce registers 160°F, turning occasionally. 1 15 minutes longer. Cool. Cut into ⁄8 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon Worcestershire 1 bars. ⁄8 teaspoon ground black sauce Meanwhile, prepare Texas Toast ABOUT THE BOOK pepper 4 slices frozen Texas Toast according to package directions. 4 romaine or iceberg lettuce Western Burger 2 spears pickled okra, sliced Cut each piece of toast in half. This is a collection of recipes leaves preheated gas grill, covered, 7 to 9 For each sandwich, spread 1 compiled by committee mem- 1 tomato, sliced Instructions bers of the Carrie Peska Me- minutes) until instant-read thermom- tablespoon barbecue sauce over one 1 avocado, sliced To prepare barbecue sauce, morial Nursing Scholarship in eter inserted horizontally into center toast half. Top with burger, another 1 onion, thinly sliced combine beer, brown sugar, ketchup, memory of Carrie Peska. Their registers 160°F, turning occasionally. tablespoon sauce and okra slices. chipotle peppers and Worcester- hope is to help future nurses Instructions Close sandwich. Place each burger on lettuce leaf. shire sauce in saucepan; bring to a give back to others the way they Combine ground beef, jalapeño Evenly top with tomato, avocado and boil. Simmer 8 to 10 minutes until Test Kitchen Tips believe Carrie did during her 22- pepper, onion, cilantro, salt and black onion slices. Wrap lettuce leaves sauce is thickened; set aside. year nursing career. around burgers. Fresh Texas toast, buttered, may pepper in large bowl, mixing lightly be used instead of frozen product. but thoroughly. Lightly shape into Lightly shape ground beef into HOW TO ORDER 1 1 Test Kitchen Tips four ⁄2-inch thick patties. Place four ⁄2-inch thick patties. Dill pickle chips or pickled jala- patties on grid over medium, ash- Send a check or money order for Cooking times are for fresh or peño peppers may be substituted Place patties on grid over medi- covered coals. Grill, covered, 8 to 10 $12 to Carrie’s Cookbook, 1019 thoroughly thawed ground beef. for pickled okra. um, ash-covered coals. Grill, covered, minutes (over medium heat on pre- John St., Niles, OH 44446. For Color is not a reliable indicator of ©2015 Cattlemen’s Beef Board and National 8 to 10 minutes (over medium heat on heated gas grill, covered, 7 to 9 min- information call 330-652-1602. ground beef doneness. 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C2 THE VINDICATOR | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 VALLEY FOOD WWW.VINDY.COM ITALIAN Continued from C1 ence didn’t end with the lobster rolls, however. Imagine my delight when the server brought a blue crab crusted salmon to my table ($23.99). Served with a fresh vegetable quinoa and drizzled with lemon buerre blanc, this dish made my day. The sublime blue crab stuff- ing, deliciously tender salmon and perfectly prepared quinoa deserve five stars. As I write this, I wish I had another helping! You can’t classify yourself as an Italian steakhouse without serving some unforgettable steaks. I tried the Chophouse’s signature Bone in Ribeye ($38.99). This 8-ounce cut, well-marbled and char-dusted delicacy is one of the restaurant’s Angry lobster rolls appetizer Cherry Fries bestsellers, and one bite of its juicy, Saturdays 3 to 6 p.m. and Sundays ($16.99). Two white-meat breasts charred sumptuousness will tell The Chophouse’s scrumptious crowned with Grand Marnier icing noon to 8 p.m. are encrusted with almonds and you why. dessert menu includes everything and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. If you prefer a meatless entrée, The Chophouse burger is an- then smothered with a cranberry from double chocolate butter Oh my – such richness! other bestselling entrée ($9.99). order the tortellini primavera glaze. cream cake, to peanut butter pie, The Chophouse seats 250 and Topped with bleu cheese, arugula, ($16.99), which consists of tortell- Perhaps one of the most popular to crème brulee. I sampled the be- 80 on the patio and has a full bar. Applewood smoked bacon, and ini and fresh garden vegetables side dishes at The Chophouse are loved Baklava cheesecake ($6.95). Patrons can rent a private dining two hefty onion rings, this mighty slathered in an unforgettable basil the original cherry fries ($5.99). This unbelievably creamy cheese- room for special occasions. burger will please your palate in all cream sauce. The refreshing sauce These paper-thin, skillet-fried po- cake is topped with crumbled “We are also a catering service the right places. This burger is a pairs superbly with the medley of tatoes are served with scallions and Greek baklava and drizzled with and will cater your wedding, grad- part of the Chophouse’s celebrated veggies to create a meal that is both a generous dollop of sour cream. caramel. uation party, shower, birthday happy hour, which includes $5.99 fi lling yet light. After tasting all of these Chop- I also indulged in the funnel cake party, reunion, corporate event burgers, free desserts and $4.25 If chicken is your favorite, ask house delicacies, there was only battered cinnamon roll ($6.95), or other special event,” Fournaris drink specials Mondays through for the almond crusted chicken one thing left to revel in: dessert! which is a deep fried cinnamon roll said. Grilling like a pitmaster Meals for busy families

Family Features these tips and recipes from cooking process. Family Features gredients on hand that you nal variety. Summertime meals are world champion pitmas- UCheck for proper doneness Ease your way into a can use in a variety of ways. Another “A-plus” idea: all about the grill. This year, ters Tuffy Stone and Darren with a meat thermometer busy new school year with For example, pre-sliced keep frozen meatballs give your grill and your fam- Warth: and use tongs to turn the easy dishes you can pre- pepperoni is perfect for handy, but think beyond quick snacks, but it’s also traditional spaghetti. Not ily a break from hamburg- UStart with a fresh and high- meat instead of a fork. Cut- pare and serve in minutes. great for do-it-yourself piz- only do fully cooked meat- ers and hot dogs, and heat quality meat like Smithfield ting into the meat can cause Time-saving and delicious dinners allow you to enjoy zas, casseroles and even a balls save plenty of time, things up with the flavor Fresh Pork, which is avail- flavorful juices to escape. U valuable family meals fresh take on grilled cheese they make for a fun way to and versatility of fresh pork. able in a variety of cuts and If you’re short on time, try a pre-seasoned option like without sacrificing pre- sandwiches. An option like add protein and bring great From tender Sweet Srira- seasonings perfect for any cookout occasion. Smithfield Marinated Fresh cious time in the kitchen. Armour Turkey Pepperoni flavor to kid favorites like cha Pork Skewers to Mem- U Pork, so that the prep work One smart way to pull can brighten up any appe- macaroni and cheese. phis-Style Dry Baby Back Don’t lift the lid of your grill unless you are check- is already done for you. together flavorful meals tizer or dish with 70 per- Find more easy recipes Ribs, the possibilities are ing for doneness or turning Find more great grilling when you’re pinched for cent less fat and 25 percent for family meals this fall at endless. Make your cookout the food to avoid letting the tips, videos and recipes at time is to keep versatile in- less sodium than the Origi- ArmourMeats.com. the best on the block with heat escape or interrupt the Smithfi eldGetGrilling.com. GRILLED CHEESE AND PEPPERONI MEMPHIS-STYLE DRY BABY BACK RIBS To make dry rub: In small bowl about 30 minutes before grilling, combine brown sugar, SANDWICHES Prep time: 10 minutes, plus 30 minutes stand kosher salt, chili powder, dry mustard, black Prep time: 5 minutes time pepper and celery salt; mix well. Cook time: 4-6 hours Total time: 15 minutes Servings: 2-4 Spread both sides of ribs with yellow mustard Servings: 4 Dry Rub: and sprinkle dry rub on top. Let stand at room 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 8 slices white or whole-grain bread ⁄4 cup brown sugar temperature 30 minutes. Heat charcoal or gas 1 ⁄4 cup kosher salt grill to 250 F for indirect cooking. 8 slices cheddar or American cheese 2 teaspoons chili powder 32 slices Armour Original or Turkey 1 Place ribs, meaty side up, over drip pan and 1 ⁄2 teaspoons dry mustard Pepperoni cook 4-6 hours until tender. Spritz ribs occa- 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 cup roasted red pepper strips or 4 sionally with water or apple juice using spray 1 teaspoon celery salt thin tomato slices (optional) bottle. 2 slabs Smithfi eld Fresh Pork Back Ribs, Grilled Cheese and Pepperoni Sandwiches Spread butter over one side of each piece membrane removed If using charcoal grill, add about 12 coals ap- Heat large, nonstick skillet over medium 1 of bread. Put four slices of bread on sheet of ⁄4 cup prepared yellow mustard proximately every 45 minutes to maintain heat. heat. Add two sandwiches; cook 4-5 min- waxed paper, buttered-side down. apple juice or water, in spray bottle Let ribs stand 10-15 minutes before serving. If utes per side, or until cheese is melted and barbecue sauce (optional) desired, serve with barbecue sauce. Top each slice of bread with one cheese sandwiches are golden brown. Repeat with 1 slice, eight slices pepperoni, ⁄4 cup peppers remaining sandwiches. or sliced tomato, if desired, and additional Alternate preparation tip: Cook sandwiches SWEET SRIRACHA PORK SKEWERS cheese slice. Top sandwiches with remaining in two batches in heated panini maker or well- bread, buttered-side up. oiled waffl e iron 3-4 minutes. Prep time: 15 minutes, plus marinade time Cook time: 15-20 minutes Servings: 4 1 Smithfi eld Fresh Pork Tenderloin CHEESY MAC AND MEATBALLS 1 ⁄2 cup agave nectar 2 tablespoons Sriracha sauce Prep time: 5 minutes 1 teaspoon minced garlic Total time: 15 minutes 1 tablespoon soy sauce Servings: 5 1 tablespoon rice vinegar 12 ounces elbow macaroni, uncooked 1 pint fresh pineapple chunks 1 package (14 ounces) Armour Original wood skewers, soaked in water Meatballs, thawed 12 ounces shredded cheddar cheese Trim skin off pork tenderloin and cut into 1 cup milk 1-inch cubes. shredded cheddar cheese for topping (optional) To make marinade: In bowl, combine agave, Sweet Sriracha Pork Skewers Sriracha sauce, garlic, soy sauce and rice vin- Cook pasta according to package direc- Cheesy Mac and Meatballs egar, and whisk thoroughly. pineapple is tight against tenderloin. tions. Cut meatballs in half. simmer 5 minutes, or until meatballs are hot. Pour marinade into re-sealable bag and Heat charcoal or gas grill to medium heat. In large saucepan over medium heat, com- add cubed pork tenderloin. Marinate for up to Grill skewers, turning every 5 minutes, until all bine shredded cheddar cheese and milk, stir- Drain macaroni; stir into meatball mixture. 24 hours in refrigerator. Place tenderloin and sides are grilled. Cook until tenderloin chunks ring until smooth. Stir in meatballs; cover and Top with cheddar cheese, if desired. pineapple chunks on skewers, alternating so have reached internal temperature of 145 F.

Greens and grains: Add fresh produce to your diet and community

Family Features To start living healthier and green- Dedicating more of your plate to WARM GRAIN BOWL WITH In oven-proof pan, season salmon er lives, Forberg offers four simple with salt and pepper, and drizzle fresh-from-the-garden produce as tips: WILD SALMON, ALMONDS AND well as rice and grains can lead to SALSA VERDE each fi llet with olive oil. Bake 12-15 Start in the garden. This hands-on minutes, until cooked through. a healthier lifestyle, according to approach is a fun way to learn about Total time: 20-25 minutes Cheryl Forberg, registered dietitian nutrition and where food comes In blender or food processor, and award-winning chef and nutri- from. Following produce from seed Servings: 8 8 wild salmon fi llets (3 ounces combine all Salsa Verde ingredients tionist for “The Biggest Loser.” to plate can compel you to eat more and pulse until fully incorporated “Most of my adult clients who are healthfully. Plant a garden at home each) sea salt, to taste but still rustic and chunky. Set not veggie lovers usually had little or become involved in a local project aside. exposure to them growing up, or nearby. fresh pepper, to taste 2 tablespoons extra-virgin they just weren’t cooked properly,” Opt for veggies with big impact. In medium saute pan over medi- Forberg said. “It’s important for par- Richly colored veggies contain the olive oil, divided 1 cup asparagus, cut into um-high heat, heat remaining olive ents to get their children involved in richest supplies of nutrients. Opt for oil. Add mushrooms and asparagus cooking, shopping and even garden- 2-inch pieces spinach or romaine instead of ice- 1 and saute vigorously 3-5 minutes. ⁄2 cup shiitake mushroom ing so kids can understand the jour- berg lettuce in your salads. Skip the Add grains and slivered almonds, ney from seed to plate.” celery or carrots and go for red bell caps, sliced 1 package Seeds of Change and continue to saute until heated Forberg furthers her personal ded- pepper slices to deliver a healthy through, about 5 minutes. Adjust ication to the seed-to-plate journey Quinoa, Brown & Red Rice serving of antioxidants and vitamin seasoning with salt and pepper, to through her involvement with Seeds C. with Flaxseeds 1 taste. of Change, which invests in healthier Warm Grain Bowl with Wild Salmon, ⁄4 cup slivered almonds Make smart swaps. Replace the Almonds and Salsa Verde and greener communities by offering dense calories of pasta noodles with Salsa Verde (optional): 1 bunch scallions Divide grains among eight plates, both organic seeds and foods, and a flavorful cup of cooked spaghetti options to complement your garden place a piece of salmon on each delivers an annual grant program 1 clove garlic squash. The squash is a satisfying produce, such as this grain bowl 1 plate then fi nish with dollop of Salsa that benefi ts school and community ⁄2 cup packed cilantro leaves and tasty alternative with a mere 40 with wild salmon from Chef Seamus 1 Verde, if desired, and serve. gardening as well as farming pro- ⁄2 cup packed mint leaves calories, 2 grams of fi ber and loads of Mullen. 1 grams. This year, the grant program ⁄2 cup packed basil leaves vitamins. Learn more about starting a com- 1 Substitution: Shiitake mush- will award $310,000 to participants ⁄2 cup lemon juice Pair with whole grains. Mashed munity garden and living a greener, 1 room caps may be substituted with ⁄3 cup extra-virgin olive oil who plan to help their communities potatoes may be a favorite dinner healthier life at seedsofchangegrant. button mushrooms or other wild and teach people about sustainabili- side, but there are more nutritious com. Heat oven to 400 F. mushrooms. ty and where fresh food comes from.

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TOMORROW IN VALLEY 24 THE WEDNESDAY A look at the upcoming sea- AUGUST 9, 2017 son at area performing arts VALLEY LIFE organizations. 5 THE VINDICATOR | C3 The top fi ve songs on the iTunes chart for the most CONNECTED recent one-week sales Massive hit is opening doors for Spanish-language pop songs period: ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 “Despacito” (feat. Luis Fonsi and Getting Justin Bieber): Luis Daddy Yankee Fonsi and Daddy Yankee during the Latin Billboard Awards better 2 “Strip That Down” in Coral Gables, (feat. Quavo): Liam Fla. The success Payne of their hit song “Despacito” has at online “Slow Hands”: Niall stretched be- 3 Horan yond its Latin audience, be- meetings 4 “Attention”: Char- coming the lie Puth year’s most rec- ognized song Last month, I started a “There’s Nothing in the United sabbatical from my regular 5 Holdin’ Me Back”: States and other work at YSU. Shawn Mendes countries, and I’m lucky. Most U.S. has opened employees won’t take a sab- doors for more batical (e.g., pay cut, etc.), Spanish tracks so it’s a blessing to get the to be played on opportunity. American radio. To be completely honest, I’m a little miserable. Sure, I like working from home, having time to do research “THE STORY OF DIANA” I would otherwise never (9 P.M., ABC): Part one of get to do. But now that I’m a documentary that marks In love with ‘Despacito’ home, my work-life balance the 20th anniversary of feels a little imbalanced. Princess Diana’s tragic By MESFIN FEKADU South America – everyone’s just something the Latin music indus- I feel like death (part two airs Thurs- AP Music Writer dancing.” try and creative community, we’ve a telecom- day). Includes interviews muter. I’ve NEW YORK “Despacito” is the first mostly been working so long toward this with those who knew her had quite a “Despacito” is easily the song of Spanish song to top the Hot 100 direction, and I don’t think specifi - best, archival footage and few online the summer with the success of since Los del Rio’s “Macarena” in cally only in the U.S., it’s a global mo- a look at how her story re- meetings, the hit stretching beyond Spanish- 1996. The smooth jam about slowly mentum,” Guerra said. “Platforms Adam mains relevant today. falling in love has become a pop like Spotify are giving access to the and they’re speaking audiences to make it the just not as “TRANSPARENT” (10 year’s most recognized song in the culture phenomenon since its re- same songs at the same time every- Earnheardt P.M., SUNDANCE TV): The lease in January, selling more than where, so that’s allowing us to have satisfying or U.S. and elsewhere. productive fi rst two seasons of the ac- Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s 7.7 million tracks – based on digital more (Latin) artists on the (global) claimed, groundbreaking sales, audio streaming and video chart.” as in-person, face-to-face song, which has topped the Bill- meetings. series — previously avail- board Hot 100 chart for 13 weeks streaming – according to Nielsen “There has been a domino effect,” able via Amazon — comes Music. It has spent 27 weeks at No. added Guerra, who said there are So like a good social sci- and counting, set a record as the entist, I turned to research to prime time. The fi rst most streamed song on Spotify and 1 on Billboard’s Latin songs charts, currently eight Latin songs on Spo- season follows Maura Pf- and while some believe Justin Bie- tify’s global chart, which includes 50 on telecommuting to see is the first YouTube video to reach how others deal with work- ferman’s (Jeff rey Tambor) 3 billion views. The song also has ber helped make the song a hit when songs. “The more songs that we put journey to being her true he jumped on its remix, it’s quite the on the global chart, people are get- ing online from home. opened the door for other Spanish Telecommuting is defi ned self. When she reintroduces tracks to get airplay on American opposite. ting more used to listening to songs herself to her family as a “Technically, the reason why Jus- in a different language.” as working for a company radio. from another location. Also woman, everyone else’s se- “The beauty behind (‘Despacito’) tin Bieber discovered the song was She said that Spotify has spent the crets fi nally came out. This because it was so popular already,” last two years pushing Latin music referred to as “telework” or is that it was never meant to be a “remote work,” telecom- includes her ex-wife Shelly, crossover song. When I sat down said Rocio Guerra, Spotify’s head of in regions outside Latin America: and their adult children Latin culture. “We’re proactively trying to push its muters don’t typically with my guitar to write this song, commute to a traditional —meandering Ali, record I just wanted to write a great song “Despacito” had reached the Top consumption in countries like Ger- producer Josh, and sexu- 40 on the Hot 100, and following many, Italy, Switzerland, the U.K. workplace on a daily basis. that people would automatically Turns out, we’re working ally confl icted Sarah. Each connect to, and dance to, and re- the Bieber remix – which includes (and) obviously the U.S.” family member is spun into the pop star singing in Spanish – And there’s proof it is working. more at home. According to ally enjoy, so it was so nice to see a recent report by the U.S. diff erent directions as they how – in a very organic way – the the song reached No. 1. The remix Daddy Yankee became the first fi gure out who they aren’t. spent 14 weeks on top of Spotify’s Latin artist to reach No. 1 on Spo- Bureau of Labor Statistics, whole world just connected to it,” 22 percent of people em- TV LISTINGS, C3 Fonsi said in an interview from global chart until last week when tify in June, taking the spot from it was supplanted by J. Balvin’s “Mi Ed Sheeran, and the Latin genre is ployed in the U.S. did some Spain, where he was set to perform or all of their work at home. ENTERTAINMENT NEWS the worldwide hit. Gente” – another Spanish song fi nd- third overall globally on Spotify, just ing success on U.S. radio and the behind pop and hip-hop. The number of workers Concert to benefi t “It wasn’t really forced, it wasn’t doing some or all of their gimmicky ... it’s sort of an accident pop charts. The Latin beat can be heard St. Vincent kitchen “Mi Gente,” a collaboration with on current English-language hits work at home grew from if you will,” he said. “There’s some- 19 percent in 2003 to 22 YOUNGSTOWN thing magical in that melody and Willy Williams, is No. 30 on the Hot as well, including DJ Khaled and 100 after just a month on the chart. Rihanna’s “Wild Thoughts,” which percent in 2016. When you A concert by Paul Todd in the beat and in the production ... break it down, those num- and Paul Todd Jr. will take and people in Russia and Australia “I don’t think this is just some- samples Carlos Santana’s 1999 thing that happened overnight ... it’s megahit “Maria, Maria.” bers equate to an additional place Aug. 27 at 6 p.m. at and U.K. and France and U.S. and half-hour of work from Our Lady of Mount Carmel home, or 3.1 hours per day basilica social hall, 343 Via (up from 2.6 hours in 2003). Mount Carmel. Tickets are SOCIAL MEDIA PAGE Results from the Bureau’s $15, and all proceeds benefi t American Time Use Survey the St. Vincent de Paul food (ATUS) showed that those pantry. Call 330-743-4144 or Got a hot link or video for us? Email [email protected] who worked from home did 330-565-3155. more household activities The father-son duo per- and engaged in more leisure form an uplifting show that YtownGuy and sports activities. includes classical, gospel, Joseph Hunter @YoungstownGuy You can include me in Broadway, swing, pop and Wilson that “household activities” other styles of music. The @jhwilson15 Even Price Waterhouse group, thanks in part to an senior Todd plays six key- can’t screw up the Best ever-expanding “honey do” boards and sings while his Picture Oscar on this one Youngstown Italian list. son sings and plays drums. #Sharknado5 fest! To avoid those household The two have performed to- chores, some of us work on gether for 10 years. CZ the road, logging in from Their most-requested various locations around songs are “The First Lady in @ytownwx the world. These workers My Life” and “One Star.” Only in Youngstown does are referred to as “nomad” someone think they’re cool telecommuters, and you ‘Jesus Stories’ revving up a ..... minivan might see them working at Dutch Village from public spaces where COLUMBIANA wireless access is readily “The Jesus Stories ... available. Faith, Forks and Fettuccini,” Mario Chiovitti II STAFF social One can assume that the an original comedy-drama @super_MarioC internet and better band- width fueled this growth musical about Jesus sitting Had a BLAST at the Italian fest last night btw #youngstown Justin Wier around the dinner table with @byjustinwier in remote work (remember others, will be presented the good ol’ days with 56k Discussing the Aug. 17 at noon, and Aug. 18 modems). After all, if we’re merits of Miley at 7 p.m., at Dutch Village working from home, this Cyrus’s “Party in Inn, 150 E. state Route 14. means doing more work the USA” with @stormingor- The matinee includes a online, conducting more man67. Just another day in the virtual meetings and fewer four-course plated luncheon newsroom. face-to-face. including beverages and So, this will be my work- dessert. Tickets are $44.50 Jordyn ing norm for the next year: per person plus a $2 per Grzelewski online meetings. person ticketing fee. @JGrzelewski I don’t like them, but The evening performance Turns out there is they’re necessary to collect features a four-course gour- something better the data I need. met buff et including bever- than @chrissyteigen’s tweets - Ken Perlman, an engage- ages and dessert. Tickets her Cacio e Pepe ment leader at Kotter Inter- are $49.50 per person with national, provided strate- a $2 per person ticketing gies for getting the most out fee. Mark Sweetwood these virtual meetings. @sobeditor A $5 per person discount When travel budgets for is applied to each ticket for How long has it meetings were decreased, groups of eight or more. been since the he brought together 25 BIG 3 were all volunteers from different “The Jesus Stories” is a together on @CBSThisMorn- parts of his company, from production of Ted and Com- ing? We need a reunion! @ different levels around the pany of Harrisonburg, Va., charlierose @NorahODonnell globe, speaking different starring Ted Schwartz and @macrtst @GayleKing languages. Jeff Raught. @courtneymstroup_ For successful online For tickets, call 866-482- #Nutella #icecream? Hells yeah! #handels work, Perlman’s virtual 5050, ext. 425. Overnight new fl avor. #subtle taste, not too Refl ections work sessions had to be #sweet. packages are also available. clear. Be simple, interactive, Jazz in the Park collaborative, and deliber- YOUNGSTOWN SOCIAL STATS ate. When this happened, Dave Thomas and Friends Should gas station close? East High to return to Golden Bear he found that everyone con- of Cleveland will be the per- tributed to the conversa- formers at Sunday’s free A video taken of a man police say was paid 39,512 The Golden Bear mascot was in use at 22,309 tion, and confi dence grew. to knock out another man in a Market Street the school from 1926 until the school was Jazz in the Park concert at Adam Earnheardt is chair of the depart- parking lot might mark the beginning of the FACEBOOK closed in 1998. TWITTER ment of communication at Youngstown B&O Station from 3 to 7 p.m. end of a hangout. REACH TRAFFIC State University. Follow him on Twitter at @adamearn.

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WEDNESDAY OUT-OF-TOWN BIRTHS Dear AUGUST 9, 2017 Tomorrow in Society and Annie SOCIETY NEWS on vindy.com. THE VINDICATOR | C4 Overly Leftover fries can be repurposed for morning repast chatty Dear Heloise: Sometimes I called a cheesemaker in about parasites in raw fi sh, band of four weeks won’t we have leftover french fries Wisconsin and found out and am worried that we’ll eat casseroles! We had some when we dine out. When- Heloise that there is such a thing as a pick up something. leftover peas, potatoes and friend is ever possible, we ask for a ghost pepper (that’s its proper a large portion of chicken, Sarah N., “doggie bag” and save the name), and it is one of the so last night I made a deli- hottest of all the peppers. Chandler, Ariz. ones we don’t eat. I take eat gluten because it dam- cious casserole. My husband irritating them home and put them in wouldn’t eat it! He said he ages their small intestine. Heloise Sarah, I did some inves- the freezer and use them for tigating and found that the doesn’t like leftovers. I won’t Dear Annie: We have However, if you don’t have breakfast potatoes. Some- this problem or allergies to Dear Heloise: Here’s a Centers for Disease Control throw away perfectly good a friend in our circle who times I chop them up and hint from my mother: I en- cannot stop talking. She is grains, you probably can eat and Prevention recommends food. What should I do? mix them with peppers or gluten-containing products. joy entertaining, but since very smart and well-spo- that seafood be cooked to an onions in a potato pancake, If you have any doubt, please I don’t like to cook, she told internal temperature of 145 Betsy M., ken, and she is extremely me to make an easy meal, Bartlesville, Okla. knowledgeable and has a or use them as hash browns. check with your doctor. degrees (about 64 C). How- My whole family has now but make it look really pret- ever, for diehard sushi lov- lot of great things to share, Heloise Betsy, you can try making started to copy what we do ty and your guests will think ers, there are some dishes that but she never gives oth- smaller portions when mak- with leftover fries. Dear Heloise: We bought you’re a great cook. have cooked fi sh. Sushi also ers a chance to talk about ing dinner. However, casse- their thoughts or things some pepper jack cheese includes dishes that have no Alice B., Lima, Ohio roles are a great use of food going on in their lives. She Karen W. in and saw that it contained seafood, or whose main in- talks over people, inter- San Antonio “ghost peppers” in it. Alice, thank you. A beauti- gredients are vegetables or that might otherwise end up rupts and monopolizes What in the world is that? fully set table always makes egg. The likelihood of pick- in a landfi ll. Waste not, want every conversation, both Dear Heloise: I see a lot I thought it might be pep- food look even better. ing up a parasite is small in a not. in person and on the tele- of packages in the grocery pers that don’t show up in clean, reputable restaurant, the cheese. Heloise phone. store that say “Gluten Free.” Heloise and there are several health Is it dangerous to eat gluten? We have talked to her Curious in Dear Heloise: My husband benefi ts of eating sushi. Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, many times, and some of Lubbock, Texas loves going out for sushi, but Lana A., Findlay, Ohio Heloise TX 78279-5000, fax it to 210-HELOISE or our friends have chosen I don’t care to eat raw fish. email it to [email protected]. to not be a part of our ac- Lana, some people cannot I was “curious,” too, so I’ve heard too many stories Dear Heloise: My hus- © 2017 King Features Syndicate tivities because this gal just can’t stop talking. We have even gotten to the point of sometimes be- FOOD SALES AND DINNERS ing rude to get her atten- tion. If we try to interject, Golf tournament will benefi t THURSDAY ders are $8 and will be available she either speaks over us Bethel Lutheran Church, only until 6 p.m. Containers will or gets upset because we 425 Crestview Drive, Board- be provided. For information, have interrupted. When Alchemy Acres Animal Sanctuary man, will host a dine-in or call Jim at 330-755-3313. we do talk to her about drive-through chicken dinner FRIDAY this, she gets offended LAKE MILTON from 2:30 to 7 p.m. Dinners will feature stuff ed chicken breast, Holy Trinity Serbian Or- and refuses to participate Alchemy Acres Animal thodox Church, 53 Laird Ave., in conversations, which Sanctuary will host its an- mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, coleslaw, roll and Youngstown, will serve fi sh seems passive-aggressive nual Gavin Ward Memorial dinners from 3:30 to 7 p.m. at and makes us all uncom- butter for $8. Credit cards will Golf Tournament on Aug. 19 at be accepted. the church hall. The menu will fortable. She also likes consist of baked or fried Icelan- Olde Dutch Mill Golf Course, to pick one person and 2745 Grandview Road, Lake Calvary United Method- dic cod or fried haddock; sides ist Church, 12062 South Ave. monopolize that person Milton. The registration fee is of Spanish rice, haluski, maca- throughout a whole group Ext., North Lima, will have its roni and cheese, french fries $65 per person and includes a monthly drive-through stuff ed gathering. When it hap- golf cart, beverages, breakfast, or string beans (choose two); pens with me, I feel as if I chicken breast dinner from 3 to coleslaw or applesauce; bread lunch and dinner. 6 p.m. or until sold out. The din- and butter; and coff ee or tea. am being held captive. The format is a four-person ner includes mashed potatoes She is a great friend, and The cost is $11 for adults and $6 scramble. Teams that register and gravy, green beans and a for children. Dessert will be an we don’t want to exclude and pay by Saturday will re- brownie for $7. Drive up to the her, but it has become so additional $1.75. Containers will ceive a dozen golf balls. door, and someone will take the be provided for takeouts. Orders obnoxious and irritating dinners to your car. Call 330- that it may have to happen. Prizes will be featured on will be accepted from 11 a.m. to 6 each hole, and the grand prize 549-2588 to reserve dinners. p.m. at 330-792-1005. Leave a name, phone number, Love You, But Just Stop is a two-year lease on a new the number of dinners wanted SATURDAY Chevy Equinox which will Talking and approximate time of arrival. be awarded to a player who Smith Corners United A percentage of the profi ts is Methodist Church, 3000 S. Dear LYBJST: Even if she achieves a hole-in-one on the used for local mission projects. sees this letter, I’m doubtful Canfi eld-Niles Road, Austintown, eighth hole. Prizes are donated Grace Lutheran Church, 162 will serve a pancake, sausage it will have much of an im- by Sweeney Chevrolet. The fi rst pact. You’ve already tried S. Raccoon Road, Austintown, and egg breakfast from 9 to 11 team will be awarded $300, the will host a drive-through stuff ed a.m. Donations will be accepted, talking to her about this is- second team receives $200 and sue many times, and she’s chicken breast dinner from 3 to proceeds will benefi t world ser- the third team gets $100. 6 p.m. Cost is $7 which includes vice projects. either ignored it or been in- The golf tournament is mashed potatoes and gravy, dignant. St. Thomas the Apostle named in honor of Gavin green beans and a brownie. Pep- Church, 4453 Warren Sharon The only other thing I Ward, a young volunteer at Al- peroni rolls also are available Road, Vienna, will host the “Sec- can think of is that she may chemy Acres who passed away for $2. To reserve dinners on ond Saturday Supper,”a ham and at the age of 12. the day of the sale, call 330- scalloped potatoes dinner that not be well emotionally. So 792-5889 or email austintown- you might encourage her to Proceeds will benefi t Alche- also includes green beans, gar- [email protected]. No need to den salad, biscuit, dessert and seek counseling, where she my Acres Animal Sanctuary in SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR get out of your car, just drive to could talk as much as she Salem. For information, call Buckeye, an Alchemy Acres adoptee, is shown above along with beverage, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. the back of the church and your Cost is $10 for adults and chil- wants. 330-332-4897. items for the benefi t golf tournament that will take place Aug. 19. order will be brought to you. Dear Annie: I have just dren under 12 are $5. Takeouts VFW Post 2799, 3161 E. are available. been confronted with a South Range Road, New Spring- problem I’ve never seen fi eld, will serve a spaghetti UPCOMING mentioned in your col- dinner sponsored by the Ladies St. James Episcopal Church umn. On the street be- Auxiliary from 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets will host a cavatelli dinner from hind ours, a very pleas- are $7 for adults and $3.50 for noon to 5 p.m. Aug. 20 at 7640 antly nice couple with two children under 12. The menu Glenwood Ave., Boardman to sweet little girls moved consists of spaghetti and meat- celebrate the Feast of St. Rocco, in. Our backyards meet. balls, salad, Italian bread and the healer. Dine in or carry out When we are out on our coff ee or tea. for $8 per dinner. Off erings patio, we enjoy watching VFW Col. Louis J. Campbell given will be used to support the girls playing in their Post 3538, 157 Lowellville Road, healing ministries worldwide. yard and small pool. We Struthers, will serve spaghetti For information, call the church at 330-758-2727. became acquainted with dinners from 4 to 7 p.m. Meals them, and when I found include meatballs, salad, bread A listing of food sales and dinners is and butter, and coff ee. The cost published Wednesday. Please submit out one of the girls had information for takeout and sit-down her third birthday coming is $7.50 for adults and $4 for dinners to the Society Department be- up in a week, I purchased children under 8. Carryout or- fore noon Monday. what I thought was a very nice gift, gave it to her mother in a brown paper Harvest Food Bank. This free bag and told her it was for SOCIETY off er works for up to three books “Libby’s” birthday. She only. To come to the sale, enter asked me whether there digest at the garage off Vine St. For was something there for SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR more information, call 330-424- “Beth” (the other daugh- 3117. ter, who’s 4). My reply was, Local church will host “I thought it was Libby’s Hubbard Community Pool hosts swim party trash, treasure sale Oh WOW! plans birthday.” She informed CANFIELD fundraiser Friday me that Beth has feelings, The Hubbard Communi- Lord of Life Lutheran Church, too. I was shocked and YOUNGSTOWN 550 N. Broad St., will host a at a loss for words. Now I ty Pool held its 13th annu- OH WOW!, The Roger & Gloria wonder what I’ll do when al free swim party July 15 trash and treasure sale from 9 Jones Children’s Center for Sci- a.m. to 4 p.m Friday and from Beth has her birthday. My to thank Hubbard and sur- ence & Technology, is gearing husband and I had five 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. There up for its biggest fundraiser of children. Wouldn’t that rounding communities will be household goods, linens, the year. The sixth annual Sci- system have been hard for their support. The day kitchen items, utensils, home ence of Brewing is set from 6 to decorating items, baskets, on some of our gift-giv- began with a 5K run fol- 9 p.m. Friday. ing friends and relatives? holiday items, tools and more. Two hundred guests are ex- I wonder, has my mind lowed by a free swim. It also There also will be a bake sale. pected to attend this adults-on- been shut off to the out- included food and a bas- Use the front entrance of the ly event. Attendees will sip wine, church. side world? ket auction. Above, attend- beer and spirits while exploring the exhibits and taking part in Confused Giver ees enjoy the free swim. At Lincoln Highway MAKE! workshops geared for Dear Confused Giver: right, Christian Stanton and Buy-way Book Sale the “after-hours” crowd. Live This mom is not only being Shel Fuchs enjoy attending LISBON entertainment and an auction rude to you but also hurting Lepper Library, 303 East Lin- will round out the evening. The her daughters in the long the event. coln Way, will hold a book sale at event will feature food and bev- run. As mothers, our job the library from noon to 4 p.m, erages from Youngstown busi- is to teach our kids how to Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. nesses. Call 330-744-5914 for grow up and be respectful Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon tickets. and unentitled members SOCIETY NEWS | Publication policy on Saturday. There will be a of society. If she is sending wide selection of adult, teen and Here comes the bride them the message that they children’s books, audios, CDs at Barnhisel House should receive gifts even The Vindicator publishes Your picture must be a good- a 5-by-7 jpeg fi le (300 dpi) as an quality, traditional portrait that is and DVDs. The prices are: hard- GIRARD when it’s just their sister’s engagement, wedding and an- attachment. The Vindicator is not niversary announcements free of current, vertical and close up; an responsible for loss of or damage backs 50¢, paperbacks 25¢, The Girard Historical Society birthday, the girls will grow charge. original, not a copy; and a wallet- to your photo. audios, CDs and DVDs $1.00. All presents Here Comes the Bride into very unhappy adults, Forms may be obtained from size or larger. Your picture can be To submit your announce- children’s books are 25 cents, at the historic Barnhisel House, waiting for life to give them black and white or color. However, ment, you may drop it off at the and magazines are free with any our Vindicator news offi ces or if the couple or their parents live in 1011 N. State St., from 1 to 4 p.m. all the things they think front counter of our downtown purchase. they deserve. our website at www.vindy.com, or Austintown, Boardman, Canfi eld Sunday and Aug. 27. Guests are mail a self-addressed, stamped, or Poland, a color picture will be offi ce, 107 Vindicator Square, A free book will be given to invited to take a step back in business envelope to The Vindica- needed so the announcement Youngstown; mail it to The Vin- anyone who brings a nonperish- time and see a collection featur- Email your questions for Annie Lane dicator at the above address; or to [email protected], or write tor, Society Department, P.O. Box can automatically appear in the able item donation for Second ing vintage bridal gowns. to: Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndi- 780, Youngstown, OH 44501, with Forever and Ever section of Neigh- e-mail it to [email protected]. cate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA a note indicating which form is bors. To e-mail a photograph For further information call 90254. needed. with your announcement, send 330-747-1471 Ext. 1282. © 2017 Creators Syndicate

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Blood Drive (N) (10:57) “Devil” (2010, Horror) cited by high-dollar items that Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal Conan Actor Wesley Snipes. years ago. TBS anyone with money can obtain. (5:45) “Imitation of Life” (1959, Drama) “That Funny Feeling” (1965) Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin. A “The Restless Years” (1959) John Saxon, Sandra Dee. A A tornado touches down in Pulaski, Pa., de- Taste, style and emotional sat- TCM Lana Turner, John Gavin, Sandra Dee. struggling actress pretends to own her boss’s apartment. woman tries to hide her daughter’s illegitimacy from her. stroying six mobile homes in the Heritage Hills isfaction have more to do with TLC I Am Jazz I Am Jazz I Am Jazz: More Jazz (N) I Am Jazz (N) (:03) Growing Up Evancho (:06) I Am Jazz trailer park. specificity of choice and the rea- TNT (:00) Bones Bones Counterfeiting ring. “A Few Good Men” (1992, Drama) Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore. (:01) “American Sniper” 1977: The Columbiana County Port Authority soning behind it. TRVL Bizarre Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown (N) Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown hears four proposals from statewide planners CANCER  (June 22-July 22). TVLAND M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Younger (N) Raymond King King to develop a port on the Ohio River somewhere Lifestyle changes come about in USA Law & Order Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits “Brooklyn Housing” (N) (:01) The Sinner “Part II” (N) Law & Order: SVU in the county. interesting ways for you. Your VH1 Ink: Chicago Black Ink Crew: Chicago Black Ink Crew: Chicago (N) Signed “Watch Your Back” Black Ink Crew: Chicago Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood next great change will start with Austintown Township trustees and Board of a pang of dissatisfaction then Education members agree to divide $814,000 a judgement that spreads over in public-works money, which will be used your being as a realization. to expand physical-education facilities at the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Truly, schools, build a new police station and lay when you make a decision about sidewalks. how malleable your mood will Youngstown firemen rescue Richard Aar- be, you’ll have the power to stick on, 28, from his blazing third-fl oor apartment to it. So it will be entirely up to you: Your smile could change the at 1503 Elm St. He is in guarded condition in day, or the day could change your St. Elizabeth Hospital with burns and smoke smile. inhalation. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The 1967: The Dog House Inc., a national chain attitudes of people and the feel- ODDLY ENOUGH in question near her workplace took No arrests have been made. with more than 200 hot-dog shops in 33 states ing of situations will matter even a photo of it and posted it to Sossa- Man posts video of climbing and headquartered in Youngstown, files for more than usual. In fact, in most Police locate train, trailer mon’s Facebook page July 31. This led Chapter 11 bankruptcy. things you encounter today, the police to investigate and recover both Philadelphia City Hall tower Marine Lance Cpl. John L. Moreland, 20, of tone will trump the content. Re- stolen east of San Francisco the train and trailer. No arrests have 1044 Bundy Road, Youngstown, dies of wounds actions will be knee-jerk and gut- PHILADELPHIA PLEASANT HILL, CALIF. been made. A man has posted an online video suffered during an operation against hostile level. A 25-foot electric passenger train LIBRA of himself climbing Philadelphia City forces in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. ! (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). In and hauling trailer that were stolen 1,700-pound barbecue pit the current milieu, you are sur- Hall and its clock tower, which reach- The Ohio Water Pollution Control Board or- rounded by artfully scribed decla- from the San Francisco Bay Area were stolen from restaurant es about 500 feet into the air. ders Benada Aluminum Products Co. to cease recovered July 31, police said. rations and advice. The decor, the ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The man, who identifi ed himself discharging untreated industrial wastes into coffee mug, the shirt, the brace- The train was in a black utility trail- Police are investigating a bizarre on the video as Carson King, tells the Mahoning River. Benada’s lawyer suggests let -- they all seem to be bark- er in Pleasant Hill when it was stolen heist of a 1,700-pound barbecue KYW-TV that he climbed the building the company may move to Georgia rather than ing orders. You’ll rebel. You don’t from a parking lot July 29 or early July while scaff olding was up this year for build expensive treatment facilities. need to be told how to do you. pit from a popular Albuquerque 30, police said. restaurant. renovations and the maintenance of 1942: Lt. Byron Fillmore Johnson, formerly of "SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). the bronze William Penn statue at its Youngstown, who was awarded the Navy Dis- You may contradict yourself, and KTVU reports both were discov- The Albuquerque Journal reports ered July 31 in the East Bay city of apex. tinguished Flying Cross for attacking bandits that’s just part of being a com- police say the black and red 200-gal- King says the video isn’t meant to in Nicaragua, is promoted from lieutenant col- plex human with broad inter- Walnut Creek. lon smoker was stolen early July 30. ests and a mind that can travel spawn copycats. He says: “I strongly onel to colonel in the Marine Corps. The train and trailer are owned by Daniel Morgan, the owner of Pep- through time and span a universe suggest a normal citizen doesn’t try About 2,000 Boy Scouts will visit every home the Fun and Game Experts, a 25-year- per’s Ole Fashion BBQ, says the this.” in Mahoning County with a pledge card asking of ideas, many of which are old amusement rental company. bound to clash. smoker was cooking up a batch of He says he climbed the building to people to donate tin cans for the war effort. Owner Eric Sossamon said the #SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. brisket when it was taken. take pictures from a unique vantage City Engineer Ralph O’Neill, county salvage 21). You’ll consider going out of colorful, trackless train seats 16 to Morgan says most of the meat the point. chairman, says Youngstown and Mahoning your way to make a favorable im- 20 people comfortably and makes restaurant serves is prepared in an City spokesman Mike Dunn says of- County will do their share toward meeting pression or to please someone. regular appearances at festivals and indoor barbecue pit, and he uses the fi cials have seen the video and called their 7.2 million pound scrap salvage goal set Before you do, examine your mo- parties. custom-built apparatus for catering the actions “dangerous and illegal.” by the War Production Board for the next six tives. If it’s approval you seek, A woman who spotted the trailer gigs. Associated Press you don’t need it. If it’s for fun or months. experimentation, you can’t lose. 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