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ZAC BROWN BAND CONCERT M70 STAMBAUGH Concert bound? Hit the decks TAILGATE STADIUM 422 Spring St. The Fifth If you don’t mind a little LOTGrant St. Elm St. Offi cials advise Zac Brown Band Avenue deck, walk, O’Connell suggests on the cor- Arlington Ave. fans to arrive early and bring cash the Wick Avenue parking Bryson St. ner of Fifth Spring St. deck, which can be accessed YOUNGSTOWN By DAVID SKOLNICK cert, the advice is: Hit the and Lincoln Lincoln Ave. M2 STATE UNIVERSITY from Walnut Street because Fifth Ave. PARKING avenues, can Wick Oval and GUY D’ASTOLFO decks. Wick is still closed to vehicu- DECK [email protected] That means head for hold 1,260 Rayen Ave. vehicles. lar traffic as it’s still under Wick Ave. YOUNGSTOWN the parking decks on the Brown Like the sur- construction. That lot holds When it comes to the large Youngstown State Univer- PARKINGM1 face lots near Stambaugh, 2,120 vehicles. The GPS ad- PARKING $20 PARKING $5 DECK crowds that will be at Stam- sity campus, said Danny the home of YSU’s football dress is 100 Wade St. Walnut St. baugh Stadium for Thurs- O’Connell, YSU’s director of team, the cost to park at the e day’s Zac Brown Band con- support services. Fifth Avenue deck is $20. See CONCERT, A4 THE VINDICATOR

YSU Trump Artwork at Fellows Riverside Gardens encourages guests to get ... rails at Union: media in A closer look No Fellows Riverside Gardens Arizona Director Andrew more Pratt and Mill Creek rally MetroParks Graphics Director Lily cuts PHOENIX Martuccio By AMANDA TONOLI President Donald Trump look up at [email protected] blamed the media Tuesday one of Tony for the widespread condem- Armeni’s YOUNGSTOWN nation of his response to a sculptures, Youngstown State Uni- Charlottesville, Va., protest several of versity’s faculty union will organized by white suprem- which are make no more concessions now on when it comes to this year’s acists that led to the killing display of a counter-protester. contract ne- at the gotiations. Trump opened his politi- gardens. cal rally in Phoenix with a Faculty call for unity, saying, “What voted unan- happened in Charlottesville imously in strikes at the core of America a Tuesday and tonight, this entire are- afternoon na stands united in forceful meeting to condemnation of the thugs authorize Strom that perpetrated hatred and the union’s violence.” negotiating team to issue a But he quickly trained his 10-day strike notice. ire on the media, shouting The authorization gives that he “openly called for the union the option to call healing unity and love” in for a 10-day strike notice. the immediate aftermath of Union members would dis- Charlottesville and claim- cuss and vote on a strike at a ing the media had misrep- subsequent meeting. resented him. He read from his three responses to the See YSU, A4 violence – getting more ani- mated with each one. Democrats and fellow Re- AUSTINTOWN SCHOOLS publicans had denounced Trump for placing blame for the Charlottesville violence West Nile virus on “both sides.” Trump omitted that part of his reac- tion from his recap Tuesday mosquitoes found night. “You know where my heart near wetlands is,” Trump said. “I’m only doing this to show you how Staff report damned dishonest these AUSTINTOWN people are.” The Mahoning County District Board of Health WILLIAM D. informed the Austintown See TRUMP, A2 LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR school district that mosqui- toes in traps in the wetland MORE INSIDE By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI “It’s very much a discovery pro- objects found in nature stand out area of the campus tested UPresident Trump’s plan to end [email protected] cess, and I never know what I’m go- in striking, visceral detail. They’re positive for West Nile virus. The health department America’s longest war and elimi- YOUNGSTOWN ing to come up with,” said McLarty. a little whimsical, too. applied a larvicide to the ar- nate Afghanistan’s rising extrem- “It’s pretty much a mystery until For example, there’s his “Su- OUG MCLARTY eas infected to prevent the ist threat involves sending up suddenly I see it in front of me.” to 3,900 additional U.S. troops. jokes that his wife premes” piece. Green peppers are hatching of mosquitoes. World News, A10 won’t go on walks McLarty, whose work now is on depicted “on stage” as if they were The health department with him anymore. display at the Weller Gallery in the the Diana Ross-led female singing U also inspected several re- President Trump’s road to That’s because the D.D. and Velma Davis Education & group. tention ponds on the school getting legislation through Con- DXenia-based artist is always stop- Visitor Center at Fellows Riverside McLarty said he hopes his art en- campus for standing water, gress this year to restore the na- ping to pick up objects he finds Gardens, creates images using a courages viewers to look at nature a which can be a breeding tion’s crumbling infrastructure along the way. Those objects – high-resolution digital-scanning appears increasingly precarious. little bit differently. ground for mosquitoes. Business, B5 leaves, fl owers, berries – might then process called scanography. become his next work of art. Against black backgrounds, the See ART, A4 See WEST NILE, A4

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L 70s Trump teased a pardon zona’s Republican sena- conservative, just crazy L tors – but coyly refused to ideas.” Tonight’s Powerball drawing is worth an 100s for former sheriff Joe Ar- estimated $650 million. paio, asking the crowd mention their names, de- Trump began his Ari- 90s what they thought of him. scribing his own restraint zona visit with a brief trip OHIO Loud cheers erupted. The as “very presidential.” to the southern edge of the EVENING DRAWINGS Instead, Trump be- country. former Maricopa County Pick 3 ...... 5-0-0 sheriff is awaiting sentenc- moaned that the Senate While touring a Marine ALASKA HAWAII COLDWARM STATIONARY Pick 4 ...... 9-5-9-6 ing after his conviction in was only “one vote away” Corps base in Yuma that is MAP KEY: SUNNY CLOUDS SHOWERS THUNDER SNOW ICEHIGH LOW Pick 5 ...... 7-1-5-5-7 from passing a health care a hub of operations for the federal court for disobey- Rolling Cash 5 ...... KIDS WEATHER AIR QUALITY ing court orders to stop his overhaul. Sen. John Mc- U.S. Border Patrol, Trump Teachers, showcase 0 50 100 150 200 ...... 1-5-7-24-26 your students’ talent. immigration patrols. Cain, who is undergoing inspected a drone and “So was Sheriff Joe con- treatment for an aggres- other border equipment on DAY DRAWINGS Submit their weather drawings Good Moderate Unhealthy and we will run them. victed for doing his job?” sive form of brain cancer, display in a hangar. Pick 3 ...... 1-4-8 Mail to: POLLEN FORECAST Trump asked. “I’ll make a voted against a Republican Trump shook his head Pick 4 ...... 8-2-3-3

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Runner- 20, the top 10 shows, their Treasure Hunt ...... NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST to play peek-a-boo with up CBS had 4.2 million, networks and viewerships: ...... 3-19-20-21-24 CITY Wed Thu Fri CITY Wed Thu Fri “Big Brother” last week. while ABC had 3.7 million, “America’s Got Ta lent” Atlanta 90/70/t 87/70/pc 87/70/pc Athens 88/72/s 90/72/s 89/72/s Fox had 1.7 million, Tel- (Tuesday), NBC, 13.44 mil- Atlantic City 87/62/t 82/61/pc 79/59/pc Baghdad 108/79/s 110/81/s 113/83/s CBS’ voyeuristic reality Baltimore 83/63/t 80/61/pc 78/59/pc Hong Kong 88/83/t 90/83/t 89/81/t show landed four editions emundo had 1.5 million, lion; “America’s Got Tal- Bismarck 82/55/pc 78/59/pc 77/58/t Jerusalem 88/68/pc 90/68/s 93/69/s among the top 16 slots, Univision had 1.4 million, ent” (Wednesday), NBC, Boston 82/63/t 78/63/s 75/60/pc 72/54/r 71/52/pc 75/57/pc Charleston, SC 90/76/t 88/74/t 85/72/t Mexico City 76/56/pc 76/57/pc 75/59/r according to Nielsen. ION Television had 1.3 10.89 million; “Game of BIRTHDAYS Charlotte 91/70/t 86/66/pc 85/66/pc Moscow 78/56/t 67/53/r 64/52/r million and the CW had Thrones,” HBO, 10.24 mil- But NBC had the week’s Actress Barbara Eden is 86. Chicago 75/57/pc 72/55/pc 74/56/pc Paris 82/56/s 77/59/pc 80/64/t most-watched shows: two 910,000. lion; “60 Minutes,” CBS, Cincinnati 77/56/pc 76/54/pc 76/54/pc Rio de Janeiro 75/63/pc 75/62/s 76/62/s Actor David Robb (“Down- Cleveland 75/60/sh 71/57/pc 71/56/pc Rome 91/67/s 92/67/s 92/68/s nights of “America’s Got Fox News Channel 7.80 million; “Big Brother” Columbus, OH 77/56/pc 75/52/pc 75/51/pc Tokyo 91/79/s 90/78/s 92/79/pc Talent,” with 13.4 million remained the week’s most (Thursday), CBS, 6.48 mil- ton Abbey”) is 70. Country Dallas 90/73/t 88/71/t 90/73/t fi ddler-singer Woody Paul Daytona Beach 93/75/t 93/76/t 92/76/t and 10.9 million viewers. popular cable network, av- lion; “Big Brother” (Sun- Denver 87/59/pc 86/58/t 86/59/pc Right behind, with eraging 2.06 million view- day), CBS, 6.33 million; of Riders in the Sky is 68. Des Moines 81/58/s 80/61/pc 80/62/c Guitarist Dean DeLeo of Detroit 76/53/pc 73/51/pc 75/52/pc 10.2 million viewers, was ers in prime time. MSNBC “Big Brother” (Wednes- Fairbanks 60/46/sh 66/46/pc 66/46/c HBO’s red-hot “Game of had 1.64 million, HGTV day), CBS, 6.28 million; Stone Temple Pilots is 56. Honolulu 89/77/sh 90/76/pc 90/76/pc Thrones.” had 1.12 million and USA “American Ninja Warrior,” Singer-bassist Ira Dean Houston 95/78/t 92/79/t 89/78/t Indianapolis 77/58/pc 75/55/pc 76/56/pc “Marlon,” a new NBC had 1.11 million. NBC, 5.90 million; “The of Trick Pony is 48. Singer Kansas City 79°/60/s 81°/63/pc 80°/64/pc sitcom starring Marlon ABC’s “World News Big Bang Theory,” CBS, Las Vegas 99/78/pc 101/81/pc 104/82/pc Julian Casablancas of The Little Rock 83/63/t 83/64/pc 84/65/pc Wayans, premiered in Tonight” topped the 5.88 million; “CMA Fest,” Strokes is 39. Musician Sky 76/65/fg 77/67/fg 78/67/pc 13th place with 5.2 million evening newscasts for the ABC, 5.74 million. Blu of LMFAO is 31. Louisville 81/61/pc 79/58/pc 80/59/pc viewers. 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EMAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2017 A3 METRO Video inspires 11-year-old to earn, save money to be ... digest Transfer of ex-YDC Murder trial to start property to county WARREN Arthur Harper is scheduled to go to trial Monday in the murder of his common-law appears to be likely wife’s 3-year-old son in 2015. Harper, 45, of High Street By JUSTIN WIER Northeast, is charged with [email protected] murder, felonious assault AUSTINTOWN and child endangering in the Plans to transfer the for- Nov. 28, 2015, death of Rus- mer Youngstown Devel- sell Cottrill. opmental Center property Still unresolved is whether to the Mahoning County certain evidence will be sup- Mental Health and Recov- Piccirilli Moliterno pressed from evidence, such ery Board are beginning to as comments Harper made coalesce. Full occu- to a detective about a wres- County and local offi cials pancy will tling move Harper said he met with representatives take about used on the boy. of the Ohio departments 36 months, of administrative services he estimat- Offi cer hurt in chase and developmental dis- ed. YOUNGSTOWN abilities Monday to discuss The rent A city police offi cer how to move forward. will cover was taken to St. Elizabeth Beginning Oct. 1, the the operat- Stauff er Youngstown Hospital to be mental-health board will ing costs of examined Tuesday after he be able to purchase the about $1 million per year. injured his ankle chasing property at 4891 E. State The state department of someone on foot in a ravine Line Road from the state developmental disabilities on Gaither Avenue. department of develop- will continue to maintain WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR mental disabilities for $1. the property until it trans- Police tried to pull over a Leah Lengyel of Youngstown, 11, is taking her allowance earnings and putting them aside to help people The offer will stand for car there about 3 p.m. for fers. less fortunate than herself. Leah has saved $140 from doing laundry and other tasks at home. As of this three years, but Executive The extra time also will a traffi c infraction when past weekend, she used some of that money to purchase 20 backpacks. The rest of her money will go Director Duane Piccirilli the passenger ran away provide time to search for toward fi lling the 20 backpacks with necessities. hopes to have something in grant funding. Moliterno and down into the heavily place by year’s end. wooded ravine. The offi cer said they will need some The board wants to cre- additional funding to roll followed but hurt his ankle. ate a hub for nonprofits the project out. He’s look- The man the offi cer was serving vulnerable Valley ing for local donations from chasing got away. Police residents. foundations and other were questioning the driver. “Our goal is to have at sources. Inside the car they found a least half of it filled this There are also plans to small amount of suspected Helping others year,” he said. “We need form a steering committee marijuana and a laser sight some time to develop a plan made up of representatives for a handgun, police said. that’s financially sound of Meridian HealthCare, By BILLY LUDT my belief,” Suzanne said. “I “She was so upset after – and something that we the mental-health board, Robbery at Rite Aid [email protected] wasn’t expecting a girl her watching it,” Suzanne said. would be happy with and the county and Austintown BOARDMAN YOUNGSTOWN age to spend her savings to “At fi rst she wanted Christ- the community would be township, where the facil- Township police are inves- A Youngstown girl has de- helping others.” mas presents, but after that, happy with – before we ac- ity is located. tigating a robbery reported cided to take her allowance Leah’s decision to give she wanted to do something cept the ownership of the A community meeting at a U.S. Route 224 Rite Aid earnings and put it all aside back was motivated by a else.” property.” with local residents is also Meridian HealthCare about 8:15 p.m. Monday. to help people less fortunate social experiment video Opting out of any presents in the works. Pharmacists told police she watched on YouTube will manage the property. Rick Stauffer, chairman than herself. for herself, Leah went with It is working closely with of the Austintown Town- that a man entered the store Leah Lengyel is 11 and go- that compared how much her mom and put together money a homeless person the mental health board to ship trustees, said he’s and handed one of them a ing on 12, and started her a care package to give away. could earn by what they’re find organizations to in- thrilled the property is in note stating that he was a first week of school at St. Then she started saving her habit the facility. drug addict and wanted su- wearing. She saw this video Austintown and transfer- allowance money. Larry Moliterno, Merid- ring it to the mental-health boxone, a medication used Christine School on Mon- around Christmastime. day. She’s the oldest of six “It’s just an idea she had, ian’s president and CEO, board is ideal. to treat opioid dependence. One person in the video said he would like firm “That property has been The note also stated that he children, has aspirations to was dressed in expensive at- and I want to inspire her,” become a marine biologist Suzanne said. commitments from orga- used to help people ever had a gun. tire, and the other wore dirt- nizations to fi ll about half since the beginning,” he The man left in a maroon and her mother, Suzanne ier clothes. They sat on street Leah added: “But I’ve al- of the facility this year, but said. “For the county to Ford Taurus driven by a Lengyel, said she helps corners asking pedestrians ways wanted to try to help.” those organizations have take it over and to bring in woman after they gave him a great deal around the and drivers for money, and Living in Youngstown, the their own time frames a collaboration of services suboxone. house. by the end, the person in Lengyels always had seen for moving in given exist- that are helping people into “The idea of her saving all cleaner clothes earned the ing leases and other con- that property would be ab- Austintown bricks of her allowance was beyond most money. See HELPING, A5 cerns. solutely fantastic.” AUSTINTOWN Austintown National Honor Society will pass out bricks from the old Austin- town Middle School building Jurors fi nd man from 10 a.m. to noon Sat- urday at Greenwood Falcon Stadium, 700 S. Raccoon not guilty of murder Road. The school district said the bricks are in limited By JOE GORMAN “He’s not SPLASH quantities, and are available [email protected] the fi rst per- one per person, on a fi rst- YOUNGSTOWN son to get come, fi rst-served basis. A man acting as his own away with lawyer was acquitted Tues- murder, and Charged after stop day of a murder charge in when he does get out, INTO Mahoning County Common BOARDMAN they’re going A township man faces Pleas Court. Bunn Jurors before Judge John to fi nd more numerous charges after a dead bodies,” stop at an impaired driv- Durkin found Jermaine Bunn, 40, not guilty of the May said. When asked if that ing checkpoint on South is what she really wanted to April 3, 2016, shooting death WELLNESS Avenue. say, she said, “Yes.” of Michael Pete, 30, who was “My son died for nothing,” Wesley Smidt, 27, of Glen- killed at a party on East Ev- dale Avenue was charged May said. “He was minding ergreen Avenue. his own business at a birth- with possession of cocaine, Bunn was found guilty of obstructing offi cial busi- day party.” being a felon in possession Assistant Prosecutor ness, tampering with evi- of a fi rearm and tampering dence, escape and resisting Dawn Cantalamessa, lead with evidence. He faces a prosecutor on the case, de- arrest in connection with maximum sentence of six the Saturday-night incident, clined to comment after the years in prison if he receives jury left. according to a police report. the maximum sentence on Testimony in the case be- He also was cited for mari- both charges. gan Aug. 15, and jurors re- juana possession. A sentencing date has not ceived the case to deliberate Police said Smidt led of- been set yet. early Monday afternoon af- fi cers on a foot chase, and Bunn appeared serene as ter closing arguments. They tried to get rid of a plastic he stood up after the jury left left at 5 p.m. Monday and re- bag. Smidt told police he the courtroom before depu- turned at 9 a.m. Tuesday to was scared because he is on ties handcuffed him. Othella continue deliberating, ren- probation, according to the May, the victim’s mother, report. He was taken to the was hunched over a walker Mahoning County jail. in tears afterward. See BUNN, A5 Girard council to meet Did you know? GIRARD Girard City Council will Council to vote to accept 2 Just 5% excess weight increases have a special meeting at your health risks for other conditions, 3:30 p.m. today at the ser- charter-amendment proposals vice director’s offi ce, 100 W. such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, Main St., regarding an ap- By DAVID SKOLNICK als and allow plication to participate in the [email protected] them to be and chronic pain. state Transportation Alter- YOUNGSTOWN considered natives Program. City council will vote to- by city vot- day to accept two citizen- ers in the Dr. Zachary Veres Agenda Thursday initiative petitions for char- fall election ter amendments and pass will be de- Girard Planning Commis- termined 4681 Mahoning Ave NW them along to the Mahoning Hume sion, 3 p.m., regular meeting, County Board of Elections to at a Sept. 6 Warren OH, 44483 mayor’s offi ce, 100 W. Main St. determine if they’ll appear meeting. If rejected, petition supporters Lordstown Village Coun- on the fall ballot. say they’ll appeal to the sec- cil, 9 a.m., utility commit- “Council’s passage doesn’t retary of state and if needed, SCHEDULE YOUR VISIT NOW tee, caucus room, 1455 Salt mean [its members] support take the matter to court. Springs Road SW. the proposals,” said city Law One proposal is a fracking 866-944-2584 Vienna Township trust- Director Martin Hume. “It ban that’s been rejected six ees, 7 p.m., special meeting, just means there are enough previous times by voters and town hall. signatures and it is being the other changes how elec- moved to the board of elec- tions are run in the city. Youngstown City Council tions.” A state law that took effect Safety Committee, 4 p.m., It’s a ministerial duty to April 6 requires a board of council caucus room, sixth vote on accepting the peti- elections to invalidate a lo- fl oor, city hall, 26 S. Phelps St. tions, meaning council has cal initiative petition if it de- AGENDA runs daily. Items for the no choice but to do so, Hume termines any part of the pe- column should be sent to The Vindica- said. cmwl.com tor Regional Desk at least two days in advance. Whether the board of elec- tions will certify the propos- See COUNCIL, A5

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expressed concern because help to solve crime, bottom WARREN SHOOTING CONCERT WARREN the shooting occurred in an line.” Continued from A1 Continued from A1 area where students wait Heaven L. Townsend, for the bus. Tuesday was the 21, of Hillman Way in And it’s only $5 to park pened in Warren, and a first day of school in War- Youngstown was found there, O’Connell said. shooting at just after 9 a.m. ren. dead in the grass on Duke Man also subject “That’s a quick option Tuesday on South Feederle Police Chief Eric Merkel Street Southeast near the for people to park and it Drive Southeast that caused praised the citizens in the Fairview Gardens office. shouldn’t be crowded,” he a lockdown at nearby War- area of the shooting for pro- Police have made no ar- said. ren John F. Kennedy High viding police with infor- rests. Another piece of advice School and the Willard K-8 of castle-doctrine from O’Connell: “The earlier mation about the suspect, On Sunday, police found school. Daniel L. Chipps, 32, to en- the body of William L. Wil- you get here, the easier it will Franklin said he has been be to park.” able police to fi le a feloni- liams, 19, of Freeman Street to several recent crime ous assault charge against Northwest against a fence YSU offi cials will park peo- scenes, as he was Tuesday ple starting in the M72, M71 him only a couple of hours in a fi eld in the 2400 block appeals ruling morning, and he has spo- and the new M66 lots on and after the shooting. of Northwest Boulevard ken to residents near the Chipps lives at an apart- Northwest. near Grant and Arlington violence. By ED RUNYAN sion, but the 11th District streets fi rst for those coming ment on South Feederle. Police say both deaths [email protected] Court of Appeals upheld “I can tell you their pri- Police believe he shot War- appear to be homicides, east on Fifth and Ford av- WARREN his conviction, according mary concern is that of the fi eld in the street in front of but autopsies have not been enues and west on Belmont Daniel Chipps, the man to a ruling released Mon- children and the young his apartment in a dispute completed to confi rm that. Avenue, he said. Those lots charged with felonious as- day . people and the elderly in over stolen items. If ruled homicides, they hold about 300 spaces. sault in an early Tuesday The ruling says Trunick the community who live in Warren Municipal Court will be Nos. 7 and 8 for the Once they’re fi lled, motor- shooting on South Feederle went to the woman’s home these neighborhoods,” he issued a warrant for Chipps’ year. Six have taken place ists will be directed to the said. Drive Southeast, was also regarding a $1,700 loan she Wick Avenue deck – unless arrest, but police said late since July 10. Warren had “They’re not interested in the subject of a May 2016 owed Trunick’s wife. they decide to park there Tuesday they had not lo- four homicides in all of excuses or reasons. They’re assault case at that same Trunick held the screen fi rst, particularly those com- cated him. 2016. interested in results, and address that tested the door and knocked on the ing from downtown on Fifth Merkel said the incident is “Most of our citizens are boundaries interior door. The munici- Avenue – and then to lots on we’re going to do every- “a shining example of how good, law-abiding citizens, thing possible ... to make of the castle pal court determined that Rayen Avenue, O’Connell we would like the commu- and they respect the law Trunick was yelling and sure they get the results doctrine. said. nity and police to relate to and respect law enforce- pounding loudly on the they deserve and paid for.” The cas- “As people come dow n, each other when it comes to ment authority,” Franklin door. Police identified the tle doctrine we’ll be directing people solving crime.” said. is the unof- The pounding at 8 a.m. south as each lot [and the shooting victim from Tues- He said “the opposite of The people responsible awoke his stepgrand- day morning Dondell L. fi cial name Fifth Avenue deck] fi lls up,” that is what we had down at for recent violence are “a for a part daughter, and she spoke to Warfi eld of Warren, 44, who he said. Fairview Gardens” apart- group of individuals who of Ohio law Trunick through the door. suffered serious injuries Chipps Traffi c will be greater be- ments on Saturday night. “I engage activities, criminal that says if Chipps stood behind her. when he was shot at least cause it is on a Thursday, and believe there were dozens most of the time,” Franklin someone breaks into your The municipal court not a Saturday, like a football three times, at least one of of witnesses out there, close said. “But our resolve is to occupied home or tempo- determined that Trunick game. Also, it will be a regu- those times in the face. to 80 rounds were fi red, and get them off the streets and rary habitation, or your oc- pushed open the interior lar day of class at YSU. A man standing near the we got very little coopera- keep all of our good citizens cupied car, you “have an door after the woman About 18,000 tickets are shooting scene afterward tion. We need the public’s safe in the city of Warren.” initial presumption that asked him to leave, but he being sold for the concert, you may act in self-defense never entered the apart- ranging from $29.50 to and you will not be sec- ment during the discussion $95.50 via Ticketmaster. ond-guessed by the state, that ensued, the appeals There were about 2,000 tick- ART according to the Buckeye court said. ets left as of late Tuesday. Continued from A1 Firearms Association.” When Trunick pushed “We’re very happy with open the door, Chipps be- “There’s a certain per- The castle doctrine also sales for the event,” said Eric came angry and struck ception zone that I think has been cited in connec- Ryan, chief executive offi- Trunick multiple times, the we all have. If you go to tion with the Feb. 25 shoot- cer of JAC Live, which is co- ing deaths of two people appeals court said. the Davis Center’s gardens promoting the event with and wounding of three Chipps argued that he the Muransky Companies. and look, everyone sees the others at the home of Nass- had the right to use physi- “Tickets have sold great. We same scene of a little gar- er Hamad of state Route cal force to defend against hope we can reach 17,000, den patch with some really 46 in Howland. Hamad is a criminal trespass into his 18,000 by the time of the pretty fl owers,” he said. charged with two counts girlfriend’s home, where concert.” “Then you go a little of aggravated murder and he was a residing guest, as YSU students are being closer, and you zero in on WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR several counts of attempt- spelled out in the part of Also on display in Fellows’ visitor center is artwork by Doug told to park their vehicles in the roses or another plant. ed aggravated murder but Ohio law referred to as the lots and parking structures Then you go a little closer, McLarty. McLarty’s images, which feature objects he fi nds in nature, are created through a digital scanning process. claimed he was acting in castle doctrine. on the east side of the cam- and you see individual leaf self-defense. Because Trunick never pus that day. The university structure. What I want to do Armeni, who teaches “The contrast of the Chipps, 32, of South entered the apartment, will offer a free shuttle bus is have people, when they Feederle and various other “the ‘castle doctrine’ sim- service from the rear en- at Youngstown State Uni- hard steel, and the organic go out and look at nature, versity, has work on dis- shapes that fi t into the area addresses, was convicted ply does not apply,” the ap- trance of the Wick Avenue get comfortable with get- of assault in Warren Mu- peals court said. parking deck to Lincoln Av- play at numerous other of this outdoor gallery – it ting a lot closer and really Youngstown locations, complements it,” she said. nicipal Court in Novem- The municipal court enue. look at nature from a design ber 2016 for a May 8, 2016, judge found that Chipps The university parking including the Butler Insti- “Trees bend, just as [Ar- perspective.” confrontation with the did not have reasonable lots near the stadium will be tute of American Art. He is meni] gets his work to McLarty’s exhibit, “Natu- stepgrandfather of his girl- grounds to believe, nor did open to concertgoers after 2 working on a project that bend.” friend. he have an honest belief p.m. Signage will be put up ral Selection: Discoveries is being funded by the Na- Armeni’s work will be Police said Thomas Tru- even if he were mistaken, on streets to guide drivers to in Bloom,” is on display tional Endowment for the on display at the Gardens nick, 59, of Warren went to that his girlfriend was in the parking lots, according through Sept. 17. Arts. through October. Also on display at Fellows The term “organic” refers Both McLarty’s and Ar- his stepgranddaughter’s imminent danger of bodily to a press release from YSU. harm, the appeals court Tailgate lot M70 off Fifth is an “Organic Steel” exhibit to the sculptures’ shapes, meni’s art is available for South Feederle apartment by local sculptor Tony Ar- said Lily Martuccio, who purchase. to talk to her about money. said. Avenue, which holds 535 “There was absolutely vehicles, is sold out. It will meni. Armeni’s sculptures handles graphics and pro- For information about the Chipps came out of the are placed throughout the motions for Mill Creek exhibits, call the Gardens at apartment and attacked no testimony that [Chipps’ open at 2 p.m. the day of the girlfriend] was ever in im- concert. If you want to tail- gardens area. MetroParks. 330-740-7116. Trunick, hitting him nu- minent danger of bodily gate and don’t have a space merous times, Trunick told harm, that [his girlfriend] reserved at M70, Ryan said police. Trunick had a cut believed she was in im- people can still come to that between his eyes, his glass- for a 1-percent salary in- from previous contracts. minent danger of bodily lot and do so. es were broken and he had YSU crease in year one, and a “We are worried that a cut to his elbow, police harm, or that [Chipps] had Stadium doors open at Continued from A1 1.75-percent total increase more will leave YSU or nev- 5:30 p.m., with the concert said. reason to believe [his girl- in each of years two and er choose to come to YSU in After being convicted in friend] was in imminent set for 7 p.m. There are two The strike authorization three (which includes a the fi rst place,” Strom read. opening acts – Darrell Scott vote does not mean a strike Warren Municipal Court, danger of bodily harm,” the merit and retention pool in “Faculty members are frus- Chipps appealed the deci- appeals court said. and Midland – before Zac is immediate. years two and three). On trated that the proposed Brown Band plays. Members agreed that [Aug. 18], however, the ad- contract from the board of “We’ll get a 2 p.m. rush, they had made conces- ministration increased that trustees did not include rea- then one at 5 p.m. before the sions in 2011 and 2014, but offer, presenting a signifi- sonable salary adjustments doors open and then anoth- believe if they let it happen cant and meaningful addi- for faculty after six years of er one just before the concert in 2017, it will only continue tional wage proposal.” faculty concessions.” starts,” O’Connell said. in 2020. YSU has the lowest-paid Despite the discontent, Downtown will be busi- The union’s negotiation faculty at a public univer- Strom said both the union ness as usual, said Michael team agreed that it doesn’t sity in Ohio, according to and the administration still McGiffi n, downtown events want to strike, but said it the Chronicle of Higher Edu- have to meet and discuss a director. On-street parking may be necessary to get cation. fact-finder’s report which will be free after 5 p.m., as the administration to give The average salary of should be available in the will parking at city-owned fair wages and what some an assistant professor at a fi rst week of September. lots. Privately-owned surface called an equitable con- public university in Ohio “At that point, the public lots are expected to charge tract. is $70,000, and YSU’s aver- can be informed about spe- event rates, said McGiffi n. Members think proposed age is $60,800. The average cifi c details in the contract “We know we can accom- salaries and changes to salary of a full professor at a proposals,” Strom contin- modate this number of peo- course-load policies signal public university in Ohio is ued. “The YSU-OEA and the ple in our downtown and a lack of respect for facul- $107,900, and YSU’s average YSU Board of Trustees will campus area,” said McGif- ty’s role in student success is $88,200. have an opportunity to re- fi n. He cited past events that and would undermine the “In 2016 many of YSU’s view the report and vote to attracted similarly large quality of programs offered highest paid administra- accept it or reject it. If the crowds, including March at YSU, said Linda Strom, tors, including the provost report is rejected by one or 22, 2016, when Elton John Youngstown State Universi- and vice presidents, re- both sides, they will con- and ZZ Top played concerts ty-Ohio Education Associa- ceived $5,000 to $10,000 tinue negotiating.” at the same time at Covelli tion faculty union spokes- raises, despite widespread YSU’s administration re- Centre and Stambaugh Au- person and YSU English campus dissatisfaction with leased its own statement ditorium, respectively. Department associate pro- administrative priorities saying the administration “Some people will park fessor, in a statement. voiced in the recent Cam- remains confident in the downtown, but downtown is The Vindicator reported pus Climate Survey,” Strom fact-fi nding process and the operating as overfl ow park- Aug. 19 that the adminis- read from the union state- ability of both teams to ne- ing for the event,” McGiffi n tration’s proposed contract ment. “We have to put our gotiate a fair and equitable said. “Most people will park did not include increases resources where our priori- contract. in the YSU lots. There will in minimum salaries and ties are. Our priority is our After the fact-fi nder’s re- be a spot for everybody, but included a 1-percent salary students’ success, and a big port is released, both sides downtown will be a place increase each year based on where a few thousand peo- part of that is attracting and can accept or reject it. an email sent by the union keeping exceptional faculty “In any case, and regard- ple will end up parking and crisis and communications walk up the hill to the con- at Youngstown State.” less of the union’s actions committees and addressed cert.” The union statement today, fall semester classes to union members. Concertgoers should be continues that YSU has lost will begin as scheduled [to- aware of the restrictions at An administration memo about 10 percent of its full- day]. As we welcome nearly the stadium, according to also obtained by The Vin- time faculty throughout 13,000 students to campus, JAC Live. None of the follow- dicator and dated Aug. 21 the past 10 years, in part be- we look forward to a suc- ing items will be permitted states: “The administra- cause of increased workload cessful academic year,” the inside the stadium for the tion’s wage proposal calls and lower take-home pay statement concludes. concert: food, beverages, backpacks, bags, coolers, fanny packs, containers of fall, said schools Superin- The district also plans any size, video cameras and WEST NILE tendent Vincent Colaluca. to purchase EPA-approved professional cameras. Continued from A1 He also said warning signs spray for athletes whose will be posted to notify stu- practice fi elds are near the Patrons are also being en- Although environmen- couraged to bring cash to dents and that the school wetland. the concert, in order to min- tal education is strongly district is working with an Colaluca said Austintown imize the wait at the food encouraged in the district, insect control company to schools will continue to and beverage stands. Credit the administration is not fog areas on the property to work closely with the health cards will be accepted at se- allowing students to use the get rid of any existing adult department to monitor the lect stands. wetlands for education this mosquitoes. property.

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EMAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2017 A5 Man who shot judge was stopped earlier for faulty headlight

By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS er and Wheeling News-Register in ond man who was in Richmond’s escaped the fi re. was arrested in April 2016 on Associated Press nearby West Virginia reported. vehicle at the time, but no arrests The agency wanted Bruzzese charges of driving-under-the-in- COLUMBUS Richmond arrived at a neigh- have been announced. to dismiss a claim for punitive fl uence and driving with expired The man who shot an Ohio boring bank a short while before Jane Hanlin, prosecutor for Jef- damages and another claim argu- plates, with the DUI charge ulti- judge outside a courthouse was the shooting, left, then returned ferson County, said authorities ing that critical evidence was lost mately downgraded to reckless stopped by a police offi cer hours and walked quickly toward the still are looking for a motive. when the house was torn down operation. Several years ago, he earlier for having a defective head- judge from a parked car and fi red, Records show Bruzzese, 65, immediately after the fi re. was arrested on various domes- and the judge returned fi re, said was overseeing a wrongful-death Bruzzese was scheduled to hear tic violence and assault charges, light as he drove downtown in the Jefferson County Sheriff Fred case that Richmond fi led against the housing agency’s request Aug. court records show. early-morning darkness, authori- Abdalla. a housing authority over a fi re that 28. Attorneys for the agency de- Richmond was the father of a ties said. Surveillance video captured the killed Richmond’s mother and his clined to comment. Richmond’s Steubenville High School foot- The suspect, 51-year-old Na- scene in Steubenville in eastern 2-year-old great-nephew in April attorneys did not return messages ball player who was found delin- thaniel Richmond, was fatally shot Ohio, Abdalla said. The video has 2015. left Monday and Tuesday. quent in the sexual assault of a Monday after wounding Jefferson yet to be released. Richmond’s lawsuit against the The cause of the fi re was unde- 16-year-old girl as a high-school County Judge Joseph Bruzzese Jr., One of the first people to help Jefferson Metropolitan Housing termined, but “unintended cook- football player in Steubenville in who’s expected to survive. Bruzzese was fellow Jefferson Authority alleges the home had ing” couldn’t be ruled out as a 2012. Ma’Lik Richmond is now a The shooting happened about County Judge Michelle Miller, a exposed electrical wires and had source of the ignition, the state member of the Youngstown State four hours after Richmond was former nurse, the newspaper missing and inoperable smoke fi re marshal said in a report clos- University football team. warned about his headlights dur- reported. alarms. Richmond’s nephew and ing the investigation. A visiting judge handled Ma’Lik ing the traffi c stop, The Intelligenc- Police have questioned a sec- two of his nephew’s other children Court records show Richmond Richmond’s case.

have to help in any way we area in need of them. in the prosecution’s case, fi red a shot. Bunn suffered HELPING can,” she said. “And then you get that BUNN mainly that police collected a gunshot wound to the face Continued from A3 Leah has saved $140 from feeling of when you help Continued from A3 shell casings from four dif- that prosecutors said was doing laundry and other someone out with some- ferent .40-caliber shell cas- infl icted when he shot Pete. homeless people in their dering their verdicts about tasks at home. As of this thing,” Leah said. “I want to ings at the scene; that eight They could give no mo- area. Leah said she was 1:30 p.m. past weekend, she used see other people giving back different people at the party tive, however, other than to At times, especially early tested positive for gunshot say the two were arguing. curious about why people some of that money to pur- as well.” were living in tents under in the trial, Bunn seemed residue; and that autopsy They said the reason why chase 20 backpacks. The When asked how she clearly overwhelmed at information showed that they do not have a motive is bridges along the Mahon- rest of her money will go feels as a mother about Le- defending himself even ing River. the angle of the fatal bul- because Bunn lied to police toward fi lling the 20 back- ah’s efforts, Suzanne said: though he had a lawyer to let wound to Pete did not when he was questioned. “I’m just seeing everybody packs with necessities for “The word ‘pride’ doesn’t assist him. He spoke in a match up to how pros- Bunn had been released out in the streets, and no- colder weather and hygiene, even describe it. Leah does low voice and at times when ecutors said the crime oc- from prison less than 48 body was doing anything to such as scarves, blankets, so well in school, and has his voice could be heard, he curred. hours before attending the help them,” she said. stocking caps, deodorants higher grades than most of was still incomprehensible. Prosecutors said that Pete party where Pete was killed. Suzanne said that her and some with feminine the other students. If there However, during closing told a partygoer that it was He served a seven-year sen- family might not have ev- arguments, Bunn was able Bunn who shot him, and tence on felonious assault products. was a word that meant to highlight weaknesses erything in life, but there are In October, Leah and Su- more than pride, I’d use it. Pete did have a gun and and kidnapping charges. people in worse situations zanne will hand the back- And I hope even adults can than their own. “We always packs out to people from the learn from her, too.” paign-contribution decisions made by the COUNCIL U.S. Supreme Court. Continued from A3 Also today, city council will vote on an threatened to kill the accuser and after being apprehended, admitted POLICE CALLS punched his passenger-side window, he had bought suspected marijuana, ordinance to authorize the board of control A summary of recent criminal though the victim’s vehicle was not a report stated. tition falls outside the local government’s to seek proposals and enter into a contract activity in Boardman and Poland damaged. Theft/vandalism: A man reportedly constitutional authority to enact it. with a company to fabricate and install a Arrest: Police responded to a report of broke into at least three semi-truck townships: State law gives jurisdiction over frack- wayfi nding system, primarily in the down- a suspicious male near Melrose Av- cabs that belong to R&J Trucking ing to the Ohio Department of Natural BOARDMAN enue before taking Bryon L. Thomas, Inc., 8063 Southern Blvd., then fl ed town area. 31, into custody. Thomas, of West on foot after stealing a $350 citizens Aug. 16 Resources. The project includes signs for parking Marion Avenue, Youngstown, was band radio. The election reform proposal restricts Drugs: A traffi c stop near Meadow- wanted on a Trumbull County bench Arrest: A traffi c stop near East Mid- and places of interest for motorists and brook Avenue led to the arrest of warrant accusing him of failing lothian Boulevard resulted in the ar- political contributions to $100 per ballot directory kiosks for people once they’ve Blanca R. Gonzalez, 23, who listed to appear in court on a domestic- rest of Anderson A. De La Cruz, 25, measure and candidate with those funds parked. The system is designed to help Youngstown addresses on Kendis violence charge. of East Judson Avenue, Youngstown, Court and Avondale Avenue, and was Theft: Erica S. Braxton, 24, of Walnut who was charged with operating a coming from only registered city voters people better navigate downtown and the wanted on a warrant accusing her of Street, Struthers, was charged with vehicle impaired. Cruz registered a and banning it from all other parties. surrounding areas. failing to appear in court on a drug- stealing about $58 worth of clothing, 0.164 blood-alcohol content, a report That contribution restriction could The city has about $100,000 in founda- abuse charge. Gonzalez also was including a sweater, from Kohl’s, 383 said. charged with drug possession when, Boardman-Poland Road. Aug. 20 confl ict with free-speech issues and cam- tion funding to pay for the program. police alleged, a search turned up Misuse of a credit card: A Montrose Drug paraphernalia: Police in the 6600 seven pills on her person that were Avenue woman discovered on her block of Market Street charged Mar- Tramadol, a controlled substance credit-card statement a $100 fraudu- shall Goff, 35, of Bridgeport, Conn., typically used to treat moderate to lent charge that apparently origi- with possession of drug parapherna- severe pain. nated in Alabama. lia, and wrote a minor-misdemeanor Voyeurism: An Afton Avenue woman Theft/vandalism: Someone forcibly citation charging Daya L. Thomas, BIRTHS reported someone had used an iP- entered a box trailer in the 8100 25, of Roman Street Southeast, hone to take pictures of her through block of Southern Boulevard before Warren, with marijuana possession. ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN HOSPITAL a window as she took a shower. removing about $1,100 worth of Two suspected marijuana cigarettes Matthew and Dorothy Martini, Hubbard, girl, Aug. 17 landscaping equipment. and a pipe commonly used to smoke Aug. 21. Arrest: Offi cers took custody of Jen- Theft: A man reportedly left Walmart methamphetamine were found, a Ryan and Caitlin Moss, Canfi eld, girl, Aug. 21. nifer V. Kozic, 40, of South Avenue, in a black Nissan Altima after having report said. Amber Marshall and Breondrae Bunch Sr., Boardman, who was wanted on stolen a $29 set of headphones. Arrest: Offi cers received information Campbell, boy, Aug. 21. charges of endangering children and Aggravated menacing: A security offi - about an erratic driver on Route 224 inducing panic, related to a possible cial with Dominion East Ohio Gas Co. before charging David Acosta of By- drug overdose July 17 in which a man told police that when a worker made ron Street, Youngstown, with oper- reportedly found Kozic unresponsive a service call to an Afton Avenue ating a vehicle impaired. Acosta, 56, in a laundry room at the apartment man, the enraged man threatened had a 0.187 blood-alcohol content, a complex while her juvenile daughter to shoot the employee or any oth- report stated. was nearby, a report said. ers who came on or near the man’s Domestic violence: Danielle J. Hick- Animal cruelty: Police responded to a property. man-Carson, 53, of Sequoya Drive, complaint that three dogs were left Criminal mischief: A manager with a Youngstown, was charged with the in a hot vehicle in the 6500 block U.S. Route 224 Mexican restaurant crime after her roommate alleged of Market Street. The animals ap- reported containers used to dispose Hickman-Carson had grabbed her peared to be in distress, a report of used cooking oil had been moved neck and struck the accuser in the said. without authorization, and that a back during an argument, leaving Drugs: Authorities booked Tina M. large spill was discovered near a scratches and redness. McMahon of Wildwood Drive, Board- rear trash bin that belongs to the Criminal damaging: Someone in the man, on one felony count each of business. 100 block of Lemans Drive struck possession of dangerous drugs, drug Robbery: A woman reportedly stole a vehicle with eggs and did an abuse and vandalism as well as one a $156 pair of men’s pants from estimated $200 in damage to the misdemeanor count of possession Gabe’s, 850 Boardman-Poland Road, fi nish. NIE FUNDRAISER of drug paraphernalia after having then struggled with and bit a loss- Possible arson: Police and fi refi ght- responded to a report of a woman prevention offi cial’s left hand before ers responded to what appeared in the 600 block of Afton Avenue fl eeing in a vehicle. to be a suspicious structure fi re in going door to door asking for a ride. Criminal damaging: Charmonique the 300 block of East Midlothian in McMahon, 37, who also was wanted M. North, 23, of North Lakeview Boulevard before video surveillance on a Youngstown warrant charging Avenue, Youngstown, surrendered reportedly showed two males en- child endangerment, had two over- on a criminal-damaging charge af- tering and leaving a carport shortly the-counter pills in her purse, two ter police had responded to a fi ght before smoke was seen. When Thursday, Aug. 24 • 6pm - 7pm metal pipes and a bottle containing between two women Aug. 11 in the questioned, the juveniles said they a variety of nine pills; she also was 4700 block of Southern Boulevard. had been smoking and fl icked their accused of damaging a partition in North used a concrete stone to crack cigarettes, but were unaware of a cruiser after her arrest, a report the victim’s windshield and scratch having started a fi re, a police report stated. her car’s hood, resulting in $400 stated. Arrests: Authorities at a South Av- worth of damage, a report showed. Identity fraud: A Lockwood Boulevard $ enue motel arrested Julia A. Karis, Arrest: After pulling her over on woman found out her personal 28, and Christopher S. Karis, 34, Market Street, authorities took into information was used without au- Purchase a 50 gift both of Eighth Street, Struthers. custody Chaia L. Dawson of Mabel thorization to post messages to her They were wanted on three theft Avenue, Youngstown, on a charge of Facebook account. warrants, related to recent shoplift- obstructing offi cial business. Daw- Employee theft: A worker for Target, $ ing situations at Walmart, 1300 son, 34, provided a false last name 417 Boardman-Poland Road, report- Doral Drive, and two Dollar General certifi cate for only 30 to and date of birth, evidently fearing edly stole $101 worth of food and stores, 859 E. Midlothian Blvd., and she may go to jail, police alleged. gift cards from the big-box store. 8573 Market St. Aug. 19 Arrest: A 14-year-old Boardman boy Burglary: A friend who checked on a Arrest: While responding to a suspi- was charged with being an unruly residence in the 5200 block of West cious motorist in the 900 block of juvenile after offi cers had responded benefi t local schools! Boulevard while the homeowners Mathews Road, police charged Wil- to a report of a possibly missing were out of town noticed a window liam P. Sheely, 42, with operating a person. had been pushed in. It was unde- vehicle impaired. Sheely, of Carrou- Aug. 21 termined if anything was missing, sel Woods Drive, New Middletown, Drug paraphernalia: Police on Glen- Please see the Thursday, Aug. 24 however. registered a 0.158 blood-alcohol wood Avenue picked up Jermylin Menacing: A man told offi cers a content, which is almost double D. White-Galbreath, 24, of Cook motorist nearly struck him as he Ohio’s 0.08 legal intoxication limit, a Avenue, Boardman, on a charge of Paper for Full Details and Descriptions! crossed the street near Southern report stated. possession of drug paraphernalia. Boulevard and Indianola Road, then Drugs: Tre’otae K. Love, 24, of Ed- Acting on a search warrant July 19 yelled a threat at the accuser. wards Street, Youngstown, faced a for his apartment, police found a Call the Block Party Hotline starting at 6:00 p.m., Thursday, Theft by deception: A Sciota Av- felony drug-possession charge after digital scale and other contraband, enue man reported paying $200 to police pulled him over on Market they alleged. Aug. 24. The block party ad will be a full page ad in the someone in Austintown for what Street and alleged fi nding fi ve over- Arrest: A 14-year-old township boy he thought was a modifi ed Xbox the-counter pills that he report- wanted by the Martin P. Joyce Juve- 360 game system, only to discover edly admitted having bought on the nile Justice Center in Youngstown Thursday, Aug. 24 edition. Credit cards only for this Block Party he had bought the item under false street with no prescription. was charged with being an unruly pretenses, and that it was worth Theft: Danielle M. Martin, 37, of Bran- juvenile and obstructing offi cial Fundraiser. Gift certifi cates sell quickly, so please have other about $30. don Avenue, Struthers, was charged business after offi cers said they Theft: Two women reportedly stole in the theft of $58 worth of clothing found him hiding from them in a choices in mind. Unless specifi ed in the block, there is only one 16 bottles of fragrances valued that included a pair of jeans from closet. at $1,200 from Ulta Beauty, 403 Walmart. POLAND certifi cate per block. All certifi cates will be mailed out. Boardman-Poland Road, and left in a Arrest: Police near a township Operat- cream-colored Cadillac. ing a Vehicle Impaired checkpoint Aug. 16 Domestic violence: Willie J. Hill Jr., 55, arrested Nyasia J. Buzzard of Ap- Menacing: A Lyon Boulevard man said Businesses participating: of Roosevelt Drive, Campbell, faced a plecrest Court, Boardman, who faced he had been threatened, and that felony domestic-violence charge af- an OVI charge. Buzzard, 24, twice someone trespassed on his property. ter a Boardman woman alleged that Identity fraud: A Catarina Place man submitted to a Breathalyzer test, discovered a $471 fraudulent charge during an argument, Hill had struck but the samples were invalid, a re- Chick-Fil-A Longhorn South Ave. the right side of her head, causing to his credit card, apparently after port showed. someone had bought airline tickets the accuser to fall, then threatened Theft: A 15-year-old Youngstown girl Steakhouse Sparkle to kill her. The charge was elevated online. was accused of stealing a $10 elec- Aug. 18 Dickey’s to a felony because of two prior tronic card from Walmart. (Boardman Location) convictions, a report showed. In ad- Breaking and entering: Someone broke Drugs: Boardman authorities as- into a residence in the 7900 block of dition, Hill was charged with violat- sisted offi cers who were reportedly Sr. Jalapeno ing a protection order the victim had Youngstown-Pittsburgh Road and struggling with a man near South removed property that included jew- El Tapatio fi led against him. Avenue before Wesley P. Smidt , 27, New York Pizza Mexican Theft: A Struthers man in the 6800 elry, porcelain fi gures, an umbrella of Glendale Avenue, Boardman, was and a welding helmet. Mexican block of Market Street discovered charged with one felony count each Westside someone had entered his unlocked Assault: A man and a woman told Restaurant of drug abuse, obstructing offi cial police they had been assaulted while vehicle and removed his wallet. business, tampering with evidence Restaurant Aug. 18 in the 3900 block of Dobbins Road. (Struthers Location) and escape, along with a misde- Both suffered injuries. Aggravated menacing: A Salem man meanor count of resisting arrest. Aug. 20 Papa John’s Pizza told police that while stopped at a Smidt concealed then tossed a bag Theft: A woman reported a $525 Italian Village light near South Avenue and Doral that contained suspected cocaine; he revolver missing from her Dobbins Sunrise Inn Drive, a man got out of his car, also led offi cers on a foot chase and, Road home. 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RUTH E. FORSYTH, 97 JACQUELINE “JACKIE” RENEE GIRARD - Private funeral serv- BAGSHAW EGENLAUF, 29 ices will be held for Ruth E. For- syth, 97, who passed away peace- PITTSBURGH – Jacqueline fully Monday morning, with her “Jackie” Renee Bagshaw Egenlauf, family by her side. 29, formerly of Boardman, died Ruth was born Feb. 13, 1920, in Friday, Aug. 18, 2017, at UPMC Mer- Youngstown, a daughter of Mr. cy Hospital. and Mrs. Frank Thomas. Jackie was born Aug. 22, 1987, She was a 1938 graduate of in Warren, the daughter of Renee South High School and worked for (Whitney) Sandora. 10 years at the Higbee Co in Cleve- A 2005 graduate of Boardman land, then transferred to McKel- High School, Jackie attended Kent vey’s in Youngstown, becoming State University for Radiology. the training director for 10 years. Jackie will be remembered for her love of photography, her viva- Ruth was a member of the First and Tiffany (Brian) Wilson of Bowl- ALLEN, Helen “Vivian,” 92, of MORGAN, Marcia Ann Satterlee, Presbyterian Church in New Cas- cious personality and especially ing Green; and 15 great-grandchil- her love for her children. Howland; Staton-Borowksi Funeral 57, of Austintown; calling hours tle, Pa. and enjoyed fishing, bingo dren. There are no calling hours or Home in Warren. Saturday from 9 to 10 a.m. at St. and camping with family. She leaves behind to cherish services. Besides her parents and hus- her memory, her mother, Renee Rose Church in Girard; Cremation Her husband, Mark S. Forsyth, band, Ruth was preceded in death Jackie’s family requests that BRAUER, Raymond C., 81, of & Funeral Service by Gary S. Silvat whom she married March 13, 1940, and stepfather, Pete Sandora of any gifts take the form of dona- Niles; calling hours Thursday from by a son, James W. Forsyth Sr., Boardman; husband, Dale Egen- Inc. passed away March 13, 1989. and a granddaughter, Rhonda Re- tions to the Boardman Police De- 5 to 7 p.m. at Blackstone Funeral She leaves to cherish her mem- lauf of Pittsburgh; daughter, Vic- partment Anti-Drug Education Home in Girard. MORRIS, Nancy K., 89, of Liber- nee Forsyth. toria “Tori” Bagshaw of Board- ory, her children John (Joyce) There are no calling hours. Program, 8299 Market St., Board- ty; calling hours Saturday from Forsyth of Lewisburg, Ky. and Ma- man; son, Donovan Egenlauf of man, OH 44512. CLARK, Thomas Earl, 79, of Hub- 9 to 10 a.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Arrangements are by the Fox Pittsburgh; brother, Josh Sandora bard; no calling hours; Kelley- riann (Robert) Ulam of Marathon, Funeral Home in Boardman. Visit www.beckerobits.com to Church in Youngstown; Cunning- Fla.; grandchildren James W. of Boardman; grandmother, Char- send condolences. Robb-Cummins Funeral Home. ham-Becker Funeral Home in Family and may visit lene Whitney of Warren; and (Sherry) Forsyth Jr. of Houston, www.foxfuneralhome.org to view CLARK, Viola M., 96, of Austin- Struthers. Melanie Minen of Medina, Mark aunts, uncles, numerous cousins this obituary and send condolen- and extended family. town, formerly of Berlin Center; PALMER, Lloyd Lee, 85, of Ulam of Camdenton, Miss., Amy ces. calling hours Thursday from (Robert) Romigh of North Jack- Jackie was preceded in death Youngstown; Lane Family Funeral by her grandfather, Gilbert Whit- 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lane Family Fu- Homes, Canfield Chapel. son, Susan (Scott) Porter of Lewis- 08-23-17 neral Home, Canfield Chapel. burg, Ky., Deanna (Russ) Vogel- ney; an aunt; and a cousin. PAPPAS, Argiris T., 65, of COSMA, Mary Gulyas, 73, of Par- song of Wadsworth, Stephanie Youngstown; calling hours Thurs- Henderson of Bowling Green, Ky. 08-23-17 ma; calling hours Thursday from day from 10 to 11 a.m. at St. Nicho- 5 to 7 p.m. at Szabo & Sons Funer- las Greek Orthodox Church; Va- MARY GULYAS COSMA, 73 al Home in Youngstown. schak-Kirila Funeral Home. PARMA – Services will be held FORSYTH, Ruth E., 97, of Girard; STABILE, Joseph, 89, of Mineral MARCIA ANN SATTERLEE MORGAN, 57 for Mary Gulyas Cosma, 73, at no calling hours; Fox Funeral Ridge; calling hours Thursday 1 p.m. on Friday at the Szabo & Home in Boardman. from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Holeton- AUSTINTOWN - Unexpectedly on Sons Funeral Home. Mary passed JOHNS, Mary Kay, 82, of Board- Yuhasz Funeral Home in Niles. Monday, Aug. 14, 2017, Marcia Ann away at Pleasant Lake Villa in Par- Satterlee Morgan, 57, passed into ma on Saturday morning. man; no calling hours; Thompson- STAYER, Martha, 67, of Youngs- Filicky Funeral Home. God’s hands at home. Mary was born on Dec. 20, 1943, town; calling hours Sunday from She was born on Feb. 16, 1960, in Hungary. She was a daughter of KITANOFF, Mary Jane, 84, of 2 to 5 p.m. and Monday from 10 to in Niles, a daughter of the late El- Karoly and Margit Makrai Vajda. Youngstown; no calling hours; Fox 11 a.m. at Higgins-Reardon Funeral eanor Satterlee Toth and D. Ed- Mary came to the , Funeral Home in Boardman. Homes, Austintown Chapel. ward Satterlee. settling in Youngstown in Febru- Marcia is survived by her be- ary of 1969. MATASIC, Dolores R. of Mat- TERLECKY, Kathryn, 97, of Cin- cinnati, formerly of Youngstown; loved daughters, Rhonda (Ruben) Mary was a member of the thews, N.C., formerly of Youngs- Iamurri of Poland and Michelle Hungarian Presbyterian Church town. calling hours Saturday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at St. Anne Ukraini- (Jim Serenko) Morgan of Austin- and a member of the former daughter, Virginia Alexe and her MATRICARDI, Shawn Joseph, 37, an Catholic Church in Austintown; town; grandchildren Christopher, Youngstown American Hungarian two adopted grandchildren. Mary of Youngstown; calling hours Fri- Kinnick Funeral Home in Youngs- Hailie, Aaliyah, Rayden, Michael, Club. loved all of her Hungarian friends. day from 5 to 7 p.m. at Davidson- town. Mia, and the late Roman; siblings will never be forgotten and will al- She was a high school gradu- She was preceded in death by Becker Funeral Home in Struthers. Linda Koss, Mary Lou (Bud) ways be with her family in their ate, then becoming a homemaker. her husband, George; her daugh- Hughes, Ann (Chris) Lowry, Jimmy thoughts and hearts. She was sim- Mary married George Gulyas on ter, Kristina M. Gulyas, who passed McKAY, Dr. Joseph D., Ph.D., of (Mary), Bob (Lisa), Eddie, Paul ply just the best “Mommy” and May 18, 1968, and he passed away away in 2001; and a sister, Eliza- Bazetta; calling hours Sunday (Jayne), and the late David Satter- “Nana.” on Oct. 10, 1979. beth Vajda. from 2 to 4 p.m. at Lane Family lee; former husband, Ronald Mor- Family will receive friends on She is survived by a son, Family and friends may call Funeral Homes, Roberts-Clark gan; and her cherished nieces and Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017, from George Gulyas and two daughters, from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday at Chapel in Warren. nephews. 9 a.m. until the time of the funeral Jeannie Nemeth and Gizzella Mar- the Szabo & Sons Funeral Home in Marcia was a 1979 graduate of Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Rose Church, tincic. She also leaves five grand- Youngstown. Girard High School and loved her 48 Main St., Girard, OH 44420. children; nine great-grandchil- Interment will be held at Calva- hometown. In lieu of flowers, the family re- dren; and a brother, Sandor Vajda. ry Cemetery. She had a passion for cooking, spectfully asks donations to help She also leaves her adopted 08-23-17 cleaning, enjoyed car rides at any cover the unexpected cost of fu- time and late night snacks. Marcia neral expenses. wore her heart on her sleeve and Arrangements by the Crema- always put everyone else’s needs tion & Funeral Service by Gary S. WALTER I. BLOOM JR., 77 before her own. Silvat Inc. Marcia loved her family espe- To send condolences or make a BEAVER TOWNSHIP - Walter I. cially her grandchildren. She was donation to Marcia’s family please Bloom Jr., 77, passed away peace- ROSE LEE SFERRA, 81 a “home body” and just loved visit www.cremateohio.com. fully at his home, on Saturday, hanging out with her family. She 08-23-17 Aug. 19, 2017. CAMPBELL - Funeral services He was born July 31, 1940, to will be held on Saturday at Walter and Marian (Casper) Bloom, 9:30 a.m. at the Wasko Funeral and grew up in Kinsman. Home, followed by a Mass of He was a 1958 graduate of Ver- Christian Burial at 10 a.m., at St. JOSEPH STABILE, 89 non High School and was married Angela Merici Parish, officiated by MINERAL RIDGE - Joseph Sta- to his wife, Rita Ann, for 32 years. the Rev. Kevin Peters, for Rose bile, 89, died at 11:40 p.m. on Mon- “Walt” was a medic in the U.S. Lee Sferra, 81, who passed away day, Aug. 21, 2017, at the Vista Air Force for eight years and he after a brief illness at her daugh- Center at the Ridge, following an worked at Federal Equipment in ter, Lynn’s home. To her daughter, extended illness. Cleveland. He was an electrician Roberta, she will always be re- He was born in Mansfield on by trade and enjoyed fixing and membered as a source of comfort Haven Memorial Gardens Ceme- June 3, 1928, the son of Phillip and building machinery at home as tery in Canfield. Military honors and support. Her daughter, Debbie Anna (Scaduta) Stabile. well as at work. To stay sharp, he will miss their long phone conver- will be accorded by the Ellsworth Joseph retired in 1985, after enjoyed number and word puzzles VFW. sations. “Together Again” working 39 years as a slitter in and was always wanting to learn Rose was born Sept. 16, 1935, in The family will greet friends chard; and her extended family, the Cold Roll Department at War- something new. from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. Benwood, W.Va., the daughter of her cousin, Darlene Radcliff, her ren Republic and LTV Steel. He is survived by his daugh- Ray and Florence Carlton McFann. 25, at the Seederly-Mong & Beck sister-in-law, Clara DiRienzo, and He enjoyed camping, hunting, ters, Constance “Connie” (Michael Funeral Home, 11500 Market St. in She came to the Youngstown good friend, Roseann Ehrnart. fishing, bowling, gardening, Syputa) Bloom and Michele (Dan- area at the age of 20 and met her North Lima and again at the She was preceded in death by spending time at his cabin in Que- Aug. 24, 2017, at 10:30 a.m., at the iel) Sawonik; stepson Robert church on Saturday from 10 a.m. husband, Rudy, at the restaurant her husband, Rudy Sferra, who bec, and traveling across the Unit- “Bob” (Hallie Liposhack) Wright; where she worked. They owned Holeton-Yuhasz Funeral Home, until the time of the service. passed away Feb. 26, 1996, her pa- ed States and Canada. where family and friends may call granddaughters Holly Famularo In lieu of flowers, please con- and operated the Pizza Bowl on rents; and her sisters, Mary, Doro- Joseph is survived by his wife, and Kaiya Syputa; siblings Lillian Youngstown-Poland Road and in one hour prior to the service. The sider making a donation to the Mt. thy, Wilma and Katie. Edith Eleanor (Barnett) Stabile, Rev. Donald Hall will officiate. (Raymond) Zedaker, Thomas Olivet UCC in his honor. 1963, they opened Crown Whole- Rose’s family would like to whom he married on Oct. 18, 1947; Bloom, Doris “Dee” (Robert) Perr- sale on South Avenue. Burial will be at Kerr Cemetery. The family has entrusted the thank Hospice of the Valley and a two sons, William Joseph Stabile In lieu of flowers, memorial ine and Paul Bloom; and many nie- Seederly-Mong & Beck Funeral Rose was a parishioner of St. special thank you to her sitters, of Mineral Ridge and Phillip Ernest ces and nephews. Angela Merici Church and enjoyed contributions may be made to the Home in North Lima with the ar- Robin and SueJude. (Diana) Stabile of Austintown; four Warren Family Mission. He was preceded in death by rangements for their loved one. bus trips to Mountaineer and play- The Sferra family have entrust- grandchildren; six great-grand- his wife, Rita Ann (McDonough) ing bingo. She loved her grand- Visit holetonyuhasz.com to Family and friends are invited ed their loved one to the care of children; brother Phillip Stabile of view this tribute and send condo- Bloom; daughter Carolyn (Bloom) to visit www.seederly-mongand- children deeply. the Wasko Funeral Home and will Niles; and many nieces and neph- Scanlon; and siblings Mary Jane Rose leaves to cherish her lences. beck.com to sign the guestbook receive family and friends on Fri- ews. (Robert) Harbison and Richard or send private condolences. memory, her children, Lynn (Len- day from 5 to 7 p.m. at the funeral He was preceded in death by a Bloom. ny) Hodos, and their children, An- home. grandson, William; sister Rose Funeral services will be held on thony (Renee), Jaclyn, and Bryan, Visit www.waskofamily.com to Mullins; and a brother, LeRoy Sta- Saturday, Aug. 26, at 11 a.m., at the daughter Debbie (Greg) Kopinsky, view this obituary and send bile. Mt. Olivet United Church of Christ, Roberta (Harley) Dunlap Jr. and 08-23-17 Rose’s family condolences. The funeral will be Thursday, 410 W. South Range Road in North 08-23-17 their children, Giovanni and Brian- Lima. Burial will follow at Green na, and her son, Joe (Christin) Sferra and their children, Joey, Gi- na and Gabi; her sister, Margaret VIRGINIA MCRAE, 91 Ann; her brothers, Bill and Ri- 08-23-17 YOUNGSTOWN – Services were SHAWN JOSEPH MATRICARDI, 37 held Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2017, at the YOUNGSTOWN – Shawn Joseph L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden Funer- Matricardi, 37, died Monday morn- al Home for Mrs. Virginia McRae, ing, Aug. 21, 2017, at his home. MARY JANE KITANOFF, 84 91, who entered eternal rest on He was born Dec. 4, 1979, in YOUNGSTOWN – Funeral serv- whom she married 1966, passed Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017, with her Youngstown, a son of Angela Ma- ices will be held at 2 p.m. on away 2011. family at her side. tricardi Fox, and was a lifelong Thursday at Calvary Cemetery She leaves to cherish her mem- Mrs. McRae was born Nov. 29, area resident. Chapel for Mary Jane Kitanoff, 84, ory, her son, John of Girard and a 1925, in Youngstown, a daughter He worked as a technician for who passed away peacefully on sister, Jane Latessa of Youngs- of Sanford and Myrtle Lee William- Direct T.V. July 19. town. son Gidney. He enjoyed shooting pool with Mary Jane was born Jan, 1, Besides her husband, Mary A loving homemaker, Virginia his friends and fishing. He espe- 1933, in Youngstown, a daughter Jane was preceded in death by had worked at Livingston’s De- cially enjoyed spending time with of the late Charles and Mary Mas- several brothers and sisters. partment Store and was a mem- and caring for his three boys. ko Latessa. There are no calling hours. ber of the Reed’s Chapel A.M.E. and a host of other family and Besides his mother of Youngs- She was a Woodrow Wilson Arrangements are by the Fox Church. friends. town, he leaves three sons, Bren- vidson-Becker Funeral Home in High School graduate and had Funeral Home in Boardman. Her husband, Hosea, whom she Besides her parents and hus- den, Derik and Caleb Matricardi; a Struthers. worked at Woolworth’s for a short Family and friends may visit married Jan. 16, 1946, passed away band, she was preceded in death sister, Nicole Matricardi of Friends may call two hours pri- period of time. www.foxfuneralhome.org to view Nov. 22, 1998. by two sisters, Hazel Anderson Youngstown; his grandparents, or to the service from 5 to 7 p.m. MaryJane was a member of St. this obituary and to send condo- She leaves to cherish her be- and Marion Rucker; a brother, Rose and Alfred Matricardi; his at the funeral home. Dominic’s Church and was an avid lences. loved memory, her son, Allen Warren Gidney; and a nephew, niece, Elaina; and nephew, Alex. football fan, and enjoyed watch- McRae of Houston; her brother, Rev. Lee T. Rucker Jr. Shawn will be missed by his ing the , Dallas Deacon Willard (Michele) Gidney of family and many friends. Cowboys and Ohio State Universi- Youngstown; a brother-in-law, Lee Services will be held at 7 p.m. ty Buckeyes. T. Rucker Sr.; a host of “children” on Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, at the Da- 08-23-17 Her husband, John Kitanoff, 08-23-17 she mentored; nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; 08-23-17 MORE TRIBUTE(S) ON PAGE A7

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JOHN F. “JACK” HAMLEY, 82 NANCY KEARNS MORRIS, 89 CAMPBELL – Funeral services LIBERTY – Nancy Kearns Morris, will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Thurs- Youngstown community leader, day morning at the Wasko Funeral matriarch and artist, died Tues- Home and a Mass of Christian Bur- day, July 25, 2017, after a fall. She ial will be held at 10 a.m. at Christ was 89. the Good Shepherd Parish at St. A well-known figure in area civ- John Catholic Church, with Father ic organizations, she remained John Trimbur officiating, for John fully engaged in the community F. “Jack” Hamley, 82, who passed until recent months. away Sunday afternoon, with his A longtime leader at St. John’s loving family by his side. Episcopal Church, a veteran board Jack was born Dec. 3, 1934, in member of the Youngstown YWCA, ARGIRIS T. PAPPAS, 65 Youngstown, the son of Alfred and and an advocate for abused wom- Elizabeth Carey Hamley. en, she was tireless in her service YOUNGSTOWN - A funeral serv- He was a 1952 graduate of Ur- to others. She was equally devot- ice will be held on Thursday, Aug. ter-in-law Terry Hamley of Meri- ciety for several years. Nancy suline High School and went on to den, Conn.; brother-in-law George ed to her extended family and Morris’ paintings were displayed 24, 2017, at 11 a.m. at the St. Nicho- serve his country in the U.S. Army, wide circle of friends, as a ready las Greek Orthodox Church in Siva of Newport Richie, Fla.; four over the years at multiple region- Army Security Agency from 1957 nieces; one nephew; and many listener and confidante, a meticu- al juried art exhibitions, including Youngstown for Argiris T. Pappas, to 1963. lous host of genial dinner parties 65, who passed away on Aug. 22, great-nieces and great-nephews. the Annual Area Artists’ Show at Afterwards, he was employed He was preceded in death by and warm holiday celebrations in the Butler Institute of American 2017, at Camelot Arms. as an industrial electrician at her home. He was born on Feb. 16, 1952, to his parents; his daughter, Lynda; Art. Primarily a watercolorist, her many companies, the last being and his brother, William. A trained artist, who painted work included still lifes, studies of Thomas and Patra (Lemonis) Pap- Youngstown Sinter Plant. for most of her life, she was re- pas. The Hamley family has entrust- light, and meditations on family Jack was a member of the ed their loved one to the care of cently honored at the 35th annual and ancestry. He is a 1970 graduate of Brush church, the Mahoning Valley Ama- YWCA Women Artists exhibition, High School in Cleveland and at- the Wasko Funeral Home and will In recent years, she also be- teur Radio Association; and was a receive family and friends today, which she co-founded in 1983. came an avid writer, working tended Cleveland State University. Ham Radio Operator and Instruc- Nancy Kearns Morris was born He worked at Green Road Hard- Wednesday evening from 5 to closely with the Scribblers writing tor. In this capacity he supported 8 p.m. on June 22, 1928, in Rochester, group in Youngstown. Her family ware in Cleveland and did land- 11 a.m. at the St. Nicholas Greek many activities including the Spe- Visit www.waskofamily.com to N.Y., the daughter of Wilfrid and garnered her fiercest devotion. It scaping for Cleveland State Uni- Orthodox Church in Youngstown. cial Olympics. He was a fan of the view this obituary and send Jack’s Margaret Todd Kearns. was her proudest achievement as versity. He lived in Youngstown Burial will take place in the Bel- Cleveland Browns and Indians. family condolences. She attended the Harley School well as the source of her greatest for 18 years. He was a member of mont Park Cemetery. He leaves to cherish his memo- and the now Allendale Columbia sorrow, as she lost two of her five the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Arrangements are by the Va- ry, his wife, the former Loretta Si- School in Rochester before leav- children during her lifetime. The Church. schak-Kirila Funeral Home. va, whom he married May 5, 1962; ing home for Connecticut College, pain of those losses surely in- Argiris is survived by his moth- his son, John (Beth) of Cleveland; from which she graduated in 1950. er; his daughter, Elena Pappas formed her deep empathy for all grandchildren Andy “A.J.” of De- 08-23-17 She continued her studies at the she met, especially those suffer- Khasat of Philadelphia; her hus- troit and Lauren of Cleveland; sis- Art Students League in New York band, Dr. Vikram Khasat; and two ing difficulty and deprivation. City, and was soon hired as a Her husband, Jack, died in 1997, grandchildren, Lincoln Thomas graphic artist for the National and Isla Grace Khasat. another major loss. But in 2003, Broadcasting Company. she married her longtime friend, He was preceded in death by She lived for a time at the Bar- his father. THOMAS EARL CLARK, 79 Bill Scragg, with whom she en- bizon Hotel for Women, a resi- joyed 14 years of loving compan- Visitation will be held on Thurs- 08-23-17 HUBBARD – Thomas Earl Clark’s, dence for single young women ionship and who survives her. day, Aug. 24, 2017, from 10 to 79, gentle light was dimmed Sun- pursuing careers in New York. A day, Aug. 21, 2017. When he moved Nancy is also survived by her scheduling mix-up at a summer son, Daniel Morris and his wife, on, he was surrounded by a weekend time share on Fire Island packed room of relatives who Jennifer Galloway, of Alexandria, led to her serendipitous meeting Va.; her daughter, Melissa Morris shared stories of him that ranged with Jack Morris, a commercial pi- RAYMOND C. BRAUER, 81 from serious to funny to those Watson and her husband, Bill Wat- lot and U.S. Army Air Corps World son, of Poland; her son, Christo- NILES - Raymond C. Brauer, 81, that encompassed the “grey area War II veteran. They were married passed away on Monday, Aug. 21, of the law,” which is a phrase he pher Morris and his wife, Gretchen in less than a year and moved to Morris, of Rumson, N.J.; and a 2017, at Trumbull Memorial Hospi- enjoyed on occasion and especial- Youngstown to begin a family. tal. ly in his youth. daughter-in-law, Lisa Herrick of Her new husband joined his Washington, D.C. “Ray” was born July 30, 1936, in Born on Dec. 3, 1937, to Rosan- family’s lumber business as she Youngstown, the son of Ralph and na Titus and Thomas A. Clark Her son, John Todd Morris, died began the simultaneous pursuits in 1964, and her son, David Morris, Della (Hacker) Brauer. (both deceased), in Masury, “Tom” of raising children and becoming Ray had last worked for Carl- was the eldest of four children. died in 1996. the martial arts and a cunning a dynamic participant in civic or- She leaves seven grandchil- son Travel Agency and was a Not only was he “big brother,” but sense for practical jokes and a ganizations throughout the com- member of the former Immanuel a father figure to his younger sib- dren, Sarah Herrick Morris, Nicho- practical sense for cunning jokes. munity. She eventually became las Herrick Morris, Caroline Wat- Lutheran Church in Youngstown. lings, Doris (deceased), Robert His humor was a rare gift, as was president of the Junior League of He was a member and inducted in- and Daniel. son, Jack Watson, David Watson, his gentle spirit and patience. Youngstown and remained a sus- Annabel Morris and Matilda Mor- to the Trumbull County Hall of Tom was the proud father to He admired the simplicity of taining member throughout her Fame and enjoyed golfing and go- three loving daughters, Cynthia, ris. Thoreau’s living and was most at life. She was active in the family A celebration of Nancy’s life ing to the casinos. on Thursday, Aug. 24, at 7 p.m. at Marjorie and Kimberly Rose, and a peace listening to the earth’s business, The A.G. Sharp Lumber He served his country in the beaming grandfather to six grand- will be held on Saturday, Aug. 26, the Blackstone Funeral Home in songs in the early morning and at Co. As a perennial board member 2017. A 10 a.m. service will be held U.S. Army. Girard, where the family will re- children and seven great-grand- dusk. He loved a good campfire of the YWCA of Youngstown, she Ray is survived by his son, Ray- children. at St. John’s Episcopal Church, ceive relatives and friends from and a crisp night under the stars oversaw numerous projects, in- 323 Wick Ave. in Youngstown. mond (Karla) Brauer of Alabama 5 p.m. until the time of service. On July 3, 1969, Tom married before the coming of Winter. He cluding the opening of two shel- and Sandra Brauer of Niles; his Kathy Louis Matkovich, the love of Friends may call from 9 to Ray will be laid to rest next to loved the summer rain and the ters for abused women. 10 a.m. at the church, prior to the twin brother, Richard (Sally) Bra- his wife at Girard City Cemetery. his life, in Richmond, Va. They falling snow. Amidst the fast pace At St. John’s Episcopal Church, uer of Liberty Township; four continued adventures in that love service. Visit www.blackstonefuneral- of our surrounding world, Tom’s she was similarly active, becom- The family requests that con- grandchildren; and one great- home.com to view this obituary that took them to the 80 degree deep love of nature should serve ing the first female senior warden grandson. ocean water of Florida’s Gulf in re- tributions be made, in lieu of flow- and to send any condolences to as a lesson for us all to better em- of the Vestry, chairperson of vari- ers, to one of the following, St. Besides his parents, he was the family. tirement, up the White Mountains brace its simple beauty and to ous commissions and co-founder preceded in death by his wife, Ja- of New Hampshire, canoeing down John’s Episcopal Church, desig- “Ok ‘Jan,’ now he’s all yours.” cherish being truly present in the with her husband of the St. John’s nated to the Red Door Café, 323 net Ann (Pavlick) Brauer, whom he countless rivers, and cruising fleeting moments of this life. Soup Kitchen, now known as The married Sept. 28, 1957, and who through the meandering back Wick Ave., Youngstown, OH 44503, He would do anything for those Red Door Café, serving meals to or The YWCA of Youngstown, 25 W. died Feb. 17, 2017; and his brother, roads that cross-cross the he loved, and he did so without the less fortunate for more than Donald. Ohio/Pennsylvania state line. Rayen Ave., Youngstown, OH complaint or expectation. 30 years. 44503. Memorial services will be held 08-23-17 Tom worked for 31 years at “Tom will be deeply missed by She and her husband were also Packard Electric, a division of Visit www.beckerobits.com to all that his light touched, but he founding members in the late send condolences. General Motors, before stepping has made such a strong and lov- 1960s of the Episcopal Society for away from his cutter for good. ing impact that will embrace us Cultural and Racial Unity (ESCRU), During his ranging life, he for the rest of our own lives.” a civil rights organization. She LLOYD LEE PALMER, 85 served in the U.S. Army Reserves, There are no calling hours or was a current board member of was an amazing marksman, ran a YOUNGSTOWN - Lloyd Lee Palm- funeral services. the Mahoning Valley Historical So- 08-23-17 Dairy Queen, owned pet monkeys, Arrangements are being han- er, 85, died late Monday evening taught many to ride motorcycles at St. Elizabeth Health Center in dled by the Kelley-Robb-Cummins and to play chess, earned a de- Funeral Home. Youngstown. gree in carpentry, had a love of Lloyd was born Dec. 15, 1931, in 08-23-17 DOLORES R. MATASIC Knox County, Tenn., and came to this area as a child. MATTHEWS, N.C. – Dolores R. After graduating from high Matasic passed away peacefully in school Lloyd served his country STEPHEN MISTOVICH, 70 her sleep at her home on Satur- as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army. day, July 29, 2017. Over the past Lloyd was retired from Hynes In- BERLIN CENTER - Funeral serv- several years, she had battled two dustries where he was employed ices will be held Friday at 11 a.m. kinds of breast cancer, along with for many years maintaining the at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Waldenstrom, a rare cancer. cranes. Austintown, with the Rev. Gregory Dolores “Dee” was born on Aug. He was a member of the Frater- Family and friends may visit Fedor officiating, for Stephen Mis- 14, 1944, in Youngstown, and was nal Order of Eagles No. 3298, the www.lanefuneralhomes.com to tovich, 70, who passed away Tues- the daughter of Alonzo and Mil- Catholic War Veterans of Youngs- view this obituary and send con- day, Aug. 15, with his loving family dred Baker. In the late 1970s, she town and the Petri Club of dolences. by his side. and her family moved to Board- Youngstown. Stephen was born in Youngs- man. He leaves a great-niece, Sherry town on March 6, 1947, to Stephen She graduated from South High and Anne Cutrone Mistovich. Rubino of East Palestine. School in 1962. Following high thews, and Missy (Justin) Blankin- Besides his parents, Lloyd was Stephen served as an altar boy school, Dee earned a Bachelor’s for St. Lucy’s Church. Upon gradu- ship of Noblesville, Ind.; six grand- preceded in death by a brother, Degree at Youngstown State Uni- children, Bella and Aubrey Mata- Lynn Palmer; and two nephews, ating from Campbell Memorial in versity. She began her career as a 1965, he attended both Kent State sic, both of Matthews, Alex and Robert Palmer and Daniel Palmer. Stephen will be deeply missed teacher at Garfield Elementary Leah Matasic, both of Tampa, Ash- A celebration of Lloyd’s life will and Youngstown State Universi- by his wife, the former Celeste School. Several years later, she ties graduating with a Master’s ley Blankinship of Springfield, Mo., be held at a later date. Scapp, whom he married on Jan. was employed as a teacher for and Jonah Blankinship of Nobles- Arrangements have been en- Degree in Educational Administra- 21, 1970; his son, Brian (Kerri) Mis- children with developmental disa- tion. ville. She also leaves a brother, trusted to the Lane Family Funeral tovich; his daughter, Dawn (Steve) bilities at Leonard Kirtz School. Bernard Baker (Linda) of Charles- Homes, Canfield Chapel. 08-23-17 He began his teaching career in Goclano; his beloved grandchil- Dee completed her career after the Youngstown City School Sys- ton, S.C. She also leaves behind a dren, Aric Mistovich, Jack Gocla- many years being a habilitation niece and nephew, along with tem at Hillman Junior High. He no, and Cash Goclano; sisters specialist for adults with special was an assistant football coach of many other loving friends and Marilyn Borman, Donna DiNobile, needs at Meshel Masco. family. the 1971 Hillman Junior High foot- and Karen (Jerry) Colbert; his Dee will always be remembered ERNESTINE PRICE, 86 ball team. His next assignment Besides her parents, Dee was brothers, Robert (Mary Ann) Mis- and loved by her family and preceded in death by her grand- YOUNGSTOWN - Funeral service town, and Barbara R. Price of West was at his alma mater, Campbell tovich and Rick (Jolynn) Misto- friends for her positive attitude, Memorial, followed by a long ten- daughter, Emma Blankinship of will be held at 11 a.m., today, at the Covina, Calif.; siblings Mamie vich; mother-in-law Dorothy Zito; sense of humor, and generosity. Noblesville. McGuffey Road Church of Christ Mitchell and Sadie Lewis, both of ure at Girard City Schools. He and sister-in-law Victoria Carter. She enjoyed spending time with taught History, Social Studies, and Dee was a longtime member at for Mrs. Ernestine Price, 86, who Youngstown, Lucille Tyson of Val- He was preceded in death by family and friends, crocheting, the Boardman United Methodist departed this life on Tuesday, dosa, Ga., Ozella Gordon of Muriet- Occupational Work Experience. He his parents; his granddaughter, playing cards, baking, attending coached football, and from 1979 to Church and after she retired and Aug. 15, 2017, at Austinwoods ta, Calif. and Frances Johnson of Grace; and brothers-in-law Ken craft shows, and playing bingo. moved to North Carolina, she be- Nursing Home. Fontana, Calif.; and a host of 1991, was the head wrestling Borman and Vince DiNobile. Dee will be deeply missed by coach at Girard High School. In came a member of the Stallings Mrs. Price was born March 3, grandchildren, great-grandchil- The Mistovich family has en- the love of her life, Joseph F. United Methodist Church. 1931, in Clayton, Miss., a daughter dren, great-great-grandchildren 1985, he was nominated as Coach trusted their loved one to the Matasic, to whom she was married of the Year by the Mahoning Val- Dee’s memorial service will be of Maxwell and Frances Jordan and great-great-great-grandchil- care of the Wasko Funeral Home to for more than 51 years. She al- held at the Stallings United Meth- Foster. dren. ley Coaches Association. and will receive family and friends so leaves behind three children, Stephen enjoyed a variety of odist Church on Saturday, Aug. 26. She was head florist for Gold- She was preceded in death by on Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Joseph (Jenny) Matasic of Tampa, 08-23-17 ie’s Flower Shop for many years. her parents; brothers Joseph, Cur- sports, collegiate football, espe- church. Fla., Mark (Dawn) Matasic of Mat- Mrs. Price was a member of the tis and Sammy Foster; and sisters cially The Ohio State University, Visit www.waskofamily.com to church. Laquetta Foster, Viola Flores, the outdoors, gardening, boating, view this obituary and send Ste- She leaves her husband, Robert Leoia Smith and Margaret Wil- and fishing. He was also an avid phen’s family condolences. MORE TRIBUTE(S) ON PAGE A8 A. Price Sr., whom she married liams. jogger. Nov. 22, 1952; children Paula (Paul) Arrangements are being han- As his father was a highly dec- Rawls of Hawkinsville, Calif., Rob- dled by the F.D. Mason Memorial orated soldier, Stephen became a ert A. Price Jr. and Vernay Owens, Funeral Home Inc. World War II history buff, collect- both of Youngstown, Stevie Price 08-23-17 ing memorabilia and books on the 08-23-17 and Gerald Price, all of Youngs- subject.

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ALAN D. BURKHOLDER SR., 54 AUSTINTOWN - Alan D. Bur- Charge dismissed in kholder Sr., 54, passed away Sun- day morning, Aug. 20, 2017, at Hospice House with his family by purported robbery his side. Alan was born Sept. 7, 1962, in Youngstown, a son of the late of overdose victim Jack and Deane McElwee Bur- Staff report west near Nevada Avenue kholder, and was a lifelong area at 2:40 p.m. Friday and saw resident. WARREN Two people were arrested a man trying to help an un- He was a 1980 graduate of Aus- conscious woman, 49, of tintown Fitch High School and Friday afternoon on sus- JOHN P. WALLACE, 73 picion that they robbed Warren, who was leaned worked as an electronic techni- against a telephone pole. cian for Chuck-E-Cheese in Board- a woman who was over- The man said he saw two BOARDMAN – There will be fu- man for the past 20-plus years. dosing, but charges were neral services held at 9 a.m. on Family and friends may call dropped against one, and people attempting to drag Alan enjoyed skydiving, shoot- from 2 to 4 p.m., Saturday, Aug. Friday, Aug. 25, 2017, at the Rossi ing pool, and spending time with the other didn’t show up for the woman into tall grass Brothers & Lellio Funeral Home, 26, at Kinnick Funeral Home, 477 court Monday. to the side of the road. He family and friends. N. Meridian Road in Youngstown, followed by a 10 a.m. Mass of He leaves his wife, Garnett J. A Newton Falls man, 40, told the pair not to leave Christian Burial at St. Dominic’s where a memorial service will fol- her there. The couple Utsinger Burkholder, whom he low at 4 p.m. was arrested Friday on a Church for John P. Wallace, 73, married June 17, 1997; his son, charge of felony robbery, then dragged her to the who passed away Sunday evening, Alan’s family suggests that telephone pole and went Alan D. Burkholder II of Austin- anyone wishing to make a memo- but a Warren Municipal Aug. 20. town; his daughter, Alison N. Court prosecutor decid- through her pockets, he John was born June 3, 1944, in rial contribution, do so by donat- said. The witness said the (Nicholas) Thompson of Austin- ing to the funeral home to help ed against filing charges Youngstown, the son of Leo and town; his brother, Timothy Plahs against him Monday morn- pair took drugs from the Helen (Floor) Wallace. with final expenses. “God bless woman and left. of Greensburg, Pa; his sister, Lin- you!” ing, and he was released He retired after 30 years from da (Ed) Black-Weiner of Elizabeth- from the county jail. Officers administered General Motors. Please visit kinnickfuneral- town, Ky.; his nieces, Angela Stan- home.com to view and share this Tabitha Kelm, 31, of Scott a dose of the opiate rever- John graduated from Cardinal Aug. 24, 2017, from 4 to 7 p.m. at ley of Garner, N.C. and Jennifer Street Northeast and Tod sal drug naloxone to the Mooney High School in 1962. obituary, and to send condolences the Rossi Brothers & Lellio Funeral Black of Texas; and two great-nie- online to Alan’s family. Avenue Southwest, was woman and she recovered, He loved his family and en- Home, 4442 South Ave. in Board- ces. charged with possessing telling offi cers about drugs joyed his time watching his grand- man. Two brothers, Jack Dean Bur- drug paraphernalia dur- that were missing from her children play football and soccer. Interment will take place at kholder and Cory K. Burkholder, ing the investigation of the pockets. John was a U.S. Navy veteran, Green Haven Memorial Gardens and a sister, Tami M. Riley, pre- purported robbery but was Officers later found the proudly serving his country dur- Cemetery, where full military hon- ceded Alan in death. 08-23-17 released from the jail a few man and Kelm and ques- ing the Vietnam War. ors for John’s dedicated service hours after her arrest Fri- tioned them about the John will always be remem- to our country will be provided by day. She didn’t show up for woman. Kelm had straws bered lovingly by his wife, the for- the great men of V.F.W. Post 9571 court Monday, and an ar- in her purse that officers mer Sandra J. Priley, whom he of Ellsworth. rest warrant was issued. said are commonly used to married April 8, 1967; his children, Family and friends may visit Police said they were snort drugs. Denise Wallace, Jimmy Wallace, Pregnancy Help Center the Book of Memories at www.ros- called to Oak Street South- Both were taken to jail. and Cheri (Greg) Wilson; and eight sifunerals.com to view this tribute grandchildren, Matthew Wallace, and send condolences to John’s Billy Aaron Jr., Anthony, Joey, family. celebrates 30 years Marli, Courtney, Caitlin, and Sarah Wallace. Man out on bond Besides his parents, John was preceded in death by his sister, of pre-natal support Sister Susan Wallace, F.S.P. 08-23-17 By GRAIG GRAZIOSI the clinic offer only love and Friends may call on Thursday, is arrested on [email protected] support to the women who YOUNGSTOWN seek out their service. The Pregnancy Help Cen- “We aren’t here to judge, ter in Youngstown celebrat- and if you look at our feed- additional charges DR. MICHAEL RALPH EVANSON, 59 ed 30 years of providing back, you’ll see that our By JOE GORMAN faces charg- STRUTHERS - Dr. Michael Ralph pre-natal health services to patients always leave here women. feeling loved,” Dubinsky [email protected] es of being Evanson, 59, passed away Sunday, a felon in Aug. 20, 2017. The Pregnancy Help Cen- said. “Many of our staff YOUNGSTOWN ter is at 4845 Market St. in and volunteers have been A man facing pending possession He was born Feb. 26, 1958, in of a fire- Youngstown, to Stephen and Mar- Youngstown. through similar situations weapons and drug charges To mark the occasion, the – crisis pregnancies, abor- in Mahoning County Com- arm, failure garet Guilinger Evanson (Evanko- to comply vich). center opened its doors Sun- tions, adoptions – or their mon Pleas Court was ar- day to the public for an open rested late Monday on ad- with the or- Michael was a 1976 graduate of friends or family have, so we der or signal Clinkscale Struthers High School. He earned house. A representative from want women to know when ditional gun and weapon U.S. Rep Bill Johnson’s of- charges after a car he was of a police his Bachelor of Science degree they’re here, they’re loved. officer and possession of from Hiram College, Masters of fice attended the event to We understand what they’re driving on the West Side present a proclamation of was pulled over for making drugs. He was indicted in Business Administration from going through.” March but failed to show Ashland University, Masters of congratulations to the orga- In addition to providing an improper turn. nization. Reports said officers up and was arrested on a Public Administration from Bowl- pregnancy testing and fe- warrant shortly after. He ing Green State University, and “The organization and tal ultrasound services, the pulled over the car about memory, his devoted wife, Mar- staff the Pregnancy Help had a $25,000 bond rein- Doctorate of Education from Nova center also offers pregnancy 11:25 p.m. in the 2600 block stated May 15. garet Nolan Evanson; his beloved Center are truly inspiring. of Tyrell Avenue, and they Southeastern University. daughter, Michele Desiree Evan- and parenting classes, sew- He was arrested Jan. 20 Dr. Evanson served as treasur- I’ve previously met with Sal- ing classes and a discussion found out Maurice Clink- son; his brother, Stephen (Rebec- ly Dubinsky and her team, after a vehicle chase in the er of Southern Local Schools, Ash- and support group for new scale, 23, of Gypsy Lane, 2500 block of Fifth Avenue. ca) Evanson; sister Peg (Glen) as well as many of the dedi- tabula Area City Schools, Fairview fathers. did not have a driver’s li- Reports said police tried to Speirs; sisters-in-law Maureen cated volunteers there who Park City Schools, Strongsville Pregnancy Help Center cense. pull over a car Clinkscale Nicka, Mary Pat (John) Wainio, and provide all of their services Clinkscale gave police City Schools, and Struthers City Ellen (Jim) Shula; brother-in-law also has an “earn while you was driving on Dearborn Schools. He retired from Struthers and resources at no cost to learn” rewards program, permission to search him Avenue for speeding but John (Pam) Nolan; and many nie- anyone – women or men – of and officers found a bag City Schools in 2011. He was most ces, nephews, great-nieces and where women can earn instead he led an officer recently employed as the finance the Mahoning Valley,” John- “points” by using services of suspected cocaine and on a chase through several great-nephews. son of Marietta, R-6th, said two painkillers. In the car, director for the City of Campbell He was preceded in death by at the center. The points can North Side streets before in a statement. officers found a loaded a supervisor called off the until his retirement in July of his parents; nephews James “Ja- The nonprofit medical be redeemed at the center’s 2017. 2,000-square-foot “baby .40-caliber Smith & Wes- chase. mie” Evanson and Capt. Bradly center – which includes four son handgun and a loaded Michael was a devoted family Nicka; and brother-in-law Ernie boutique,” where expect- A couple of minutes later, licensed medical staff, in- magazine of ammunition however, officers spotted man who had a strong work ethic. Nicka. cluding a BSN nurse and 32 ing mothers can purchase His life was his family and his diapers and other baby sup- right next to the gun. the car on Selma Avenue Friends will be received on volunteers – provides wom- A passenger, Mychael work. Michael valued education Thursday, Aug. 24, at the Clem- plies, including cribs. The with the doors open. Po- en with health care and Bentley, 30, of Catalina and was an avid reader, enjoyed ente Funeral Home in Struthers, center also awards points lice set up a perimeter and pregnancy support services, Drive, was arrested on found Clinkscale behind fishing, and enjoyed meeting and from 3 to 8 p.m. as well as help and coun- for certain extra-center ac- talking to people professionally A prayer service will be held on tivities, such as pursuing a charge of possession of a garage on Fifth Avenue. seling for parents and their drug paraphernalia after Reports said Clinkscale and in his personal life. His volun- Friday, Aug. 25, at 9:45 a.m. at the children up through their an education, working a job teerism with local agencies is a funeral home, followed by a Mass or seeking out professional offi cers found a crack pipe had three bags of sus- third birthday. in his sock. pected heroin on him and testimony to his dedication to his of Christian Burial at Christ Our Though staff at the cen- counseling services. community. Savior Parish, Holy Trinity Church, “Everything here is free, Reports said Clinkscale inside the car, they found ter explain every pregnan- had an aggravated-robbery 65 rounds of 9mm ammu- Michael was the treasurer of 250 N. Bridge St., Struthers, OH cy option to their patients but we didn’t want to just the Struthers School Foundation 44471, at 10:30 a.m. give handouts,” Dubinsky conviction in 2011, and he nition. Police retraced his – including adoption and has a case pending in com- steps and found a semiau- for Educational Excellence and In lieu of flowers, donations abortion – the center takes said. “We had a lot of suc- past board member of the Struth- can be made to the James Bear cess with the ‘earn while mon pleas court. tomatic handgun, also on a staunch anti-abortion In his pending case, he Fifth Avenue. ers Federal Credit Union. In the Evanson Memorial Scholarship or stance. you learn’ concept because Struthers Rotary, which he joined The Struthers School Foundation The center’s executive di- the women take pride in the in 1996, he was a two-term presi- for Educational Excellence, both rector, Dubinsky, said while feeling of having earned the dent, served as treasurer, was care of Struthers City Schools, 99 the center has a moral stance items they receive from the TRUMBULL COUNTY awarded the Paul Harris Fellow, Euclid Ave., Struthers, OH 44471. against abortion, the staff at baby boutique.” and he was the first person to Please visit www.ClementeFu- greet you and the last person to neralHomes.com to send condo- Offi cials to discuss say goodbye and thanks for com- lences and view this obituary. ing. 08-23-17 MAHONING COUNTY Michael leaves to cherish his Offi cials OK low bid on proposed annexation Staff report they eliminated the issues DORIS WILLIE “MOTHER CHEW” CHEW, 82 WARREN the commissioners said OPWC paving projects The part of today’s Trum- prevented them from ap- COLUMBUS - Services will be bull County commission- proving the annexation the held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 25, Staff report anticipate road closures ers meeting dealing with fi rst time. at the L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden related to the resurfacing, a proposed annexation is Both sides and the at- Funeral Home for Ms. Doris Willie YOUNGSTOWN The Mahoning County but Ginnetti advised county expected to follow a similar torney for the county com- “Mother Chew” Chew, 82, formerly procedure as one conduct- missioners will again get to of Youngstown, who departed this Commissioners voted Tues- motorists to take extra pre- day to enter into a $2.7 mil- cautions as the projects get ed in February. discuss their position today life on Aug. 15, 2017, at Riverside That’s when attorneys for before the commissioners Hospital in Columbus, following a lion contract with R.T. Ver- underway. “I encourage everyone the commissioners, New- make their decision. long illness. nal Paving and Excavating ton Falls and the townships of North Lima to resurface to slow it down,” he said. The county commission- She was born March 30, 1935, in of Braceville and Newton ers say Ohio law doesn’t Carrollton, Ga., a daughter of John county roads over the next “These are active construc- gave legal arguments for require them to have a Delaney and Laura Ann North. two months. tion zones, and people’s lives why Newton Falls should public hearing on the is- She had been a cook at differ- The company will resur- are at risk.” or should not be able to an- ent restaurants and was the own- Officials also reported sue, but they decided to face more than 20 miles of nex about 440 acres near allow the parties to speak, er of her own restaurant, Grand- back on a trip to New York grandchildren, great-great-grand- road across the county. the Ohio Turnpike into the Commissioner Frank Fuda ma’s Country Kitchen, where she City to discuss the county’s children, nieces, nephews, other The projects draw on Ohio village. said. loved serving people. relatives and friends. Public Works Commission bond ratings. County Au- Newton Falls officials She was a member of the Faith The commissioners have Besides her parents, she was grants that will fund about ditor Ralph Meacham was have argued that the an- not discussed the newest and Deliverance Church in Colum- nexation will lead to eco- preceded in death by a son, Wil- 54 percent of the contract. among five county repre- petition with the attorney bus. liam Ray Vaughn; three brothers, R.T. Vernal provided the sentatives who met with nomic development. She leaves to cherish her lov- The county commis- they hired to advise them Paul Louis Harrison, Robert and lowest bid. Standard and Poors, As- and will probably do that ing memories, five daughters, Gra- Willie Harrison; and two grand- sured Guaranty and Build sioners voted to reject the cie (Marlon) Evans, Patty Lee R.T. Vernal will also re- today, Fuda said. daughters, Lawanda and Victory place culverts on Hitchcock America Mutual. He said it annexation the first time, Vaughn, and Rita (Richard) Boyd, Doris Vaughn. following advice from the The annexation discus- all of Youngstown, Marilyn Vaughn and Calla roads. was a very successful trip, sion will occur at the end of Friends may call one hour prior County Engineer Pat and he expects to hear attorney they hired who and Laura Pierce and her fiancé, said Newton Falls had not the commissioners regular to the services, from 10 to 11 a.m., Ginnetti said the projects results by the end of the Ralph Eiland, of Columbus; three at the funeral home. taken all of the necessary meeting at noon in their sons, Frankie Reese of Columbus, should begin today. Some of month. steps. regular meeting room in Jimmie Reese and Curtis Harrison the bigger undertakings in- The next Mahoning The village submitted a the county administration of Youngstown; a sister, Johnnie clude paving New and Rac- County commissioners revised annexation peti- building on High Street. Mae Huff of Youngstown; and a coon roads in Austintown meeting will take place at tion, which prompted the The commissioners are host of grandchildren, great- 08-23-17 and Glenwood Avenue and 9 a.m. Aug. 31 at the Ohio townships to again submit expected to make a deci- Hitchcock Road in Board- State University Extension arguments in writing op- sion today or Thursday to man. Offi ce at the Canfi eld Fair- posing the annexation. meet a deadline in Ohio County officials do not grounds. Newton Falls offi cials say law.

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio WEDNESDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 AUGUST 23, 2017 VINDY.COM | A9 Old Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers Glory 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 was missing By RAMESH PONNURU Comedy and compassion Bloomberg View They may call themselves seal legacy of Jerry Lewis “white nationalists,” but the adjective nullifi es the noun. N HIS DISTINGUISHED EIGHT- In Charlottesville, Va., few decade career as an entertainer, of them hoisted American Jerry Lewis wore many a hat – and fl ags. They marched under comfortably so. banners the United States IKnown best for his nerdy slapstick took up arms to fi ght. schtick in most of his 50-plus major mo- Their stated cause was tion pictures, Lewis at the same time preserving a statue of a man fl ourished as a tremendously successful who committed treason writer and producer. against our country: Robert The classic masks of theater – with E. Lee. comedy and tragedy, joy and sorrow in- Confederate flags, statu- extricably linked – also fi t the legendary ary and memorials have de- entertainer to a T. Unlike many of his fenders who wish to have fi lms that highbrow critics often panned as nothing to do with neo- juvenile and one-dimensional, Lewis, who Nazis or white supremacists. died Sunday of heart failure at age 91, em- They say that they mean to bodied above all else a mature and deeply honor the valor of Confeder- humanistic multi-dimensional personna. ate soldiers rather than the Of course, older Mahoning Valley resi- cause for which they bled. dents will remember well his comedic Or they say that we should personna when seats of the neighbor- have visible and uncensored hood Schenley, Newport and Uptown reminders of our history. If theaters would fi ll with admiring fans of Lee statues go, they ask, will Lewis’ singularly silly brand of comedy. Monticello be next? Mount There, they would giggle at Lewis’ crip- Vernon? pling fear of crows in “The Caddy.” They Our national mythos has would laugh at the antics of Lewis as the come to celebrate Thomas talentless bellhop hired to impersonate Jefferson less than it once a dead comedian in “The Patsy.” And did: His reputation has suf- they would chuckle at the entertainer’s fered, as it should have, as portrayal of a shy and awkward science we have reckoned with slav- professor whose special formula trans- Hate on display in Charlottesville ery. We remember Jefferson forms hims into a suave and debonair the slave master; but we also lady’s man in “The Nutty Professor.” remember the Declaration Others older yet will recall with fond- In the South during the Jim nationalists, a White House of Independence, the Uni- ness Lewis’ partnership with Ohio croon- Crow era, the “one-drop rule,” Cal Thomas spokesperson released a state- versity of Virginia, a role in er Dean Martin in films and standup codifi ed into law, asserted that ment denouncing the violence our national history that is comedy acts in the 1940s and ’50s. if a person had just one drop of and naming “white suprema- not reducible to his slave- But that was only one remarkable side African-American blood, they cists, KKK, neo-Nazi and all ex- holding. of Jerry Lewis. For legions of Lewis afi cio- were considered “black.” I won- tremist groups.” Trump fi nally the stain of slavery. Jefferson Davis, on the nados, the other side of that mask makes der what we’d learn if we gave bowed to growing pressure on other hand, to this day an even deeper mark. former KKK leader David Duke The place to make their case Monday and uttered the words is before elected representa- has a highway with his Few can forget, for example, the co- and the “white nationalists” himself. name on it in Virginia median’s gut-wrenching and tear-fi lled who caused havoc in Charlottes- tives, or peacefully in the pub- The Washington Post editorial lic square. They might ask how because, and only because, rendition of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” ville Aug. 12 a DNA test to deter- board, with which I am not usu- he tried to found a nation that became his signature fi nale to the mine their racial makeup? far those who want to abol- ally in agreement, was correct ish history wish to go. George with slavery as its corner- immensely successful telethons for the Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr., a when it said Mr. Trump should stone. Muscular Dystrophy Association from Harvard professor, discovered Washington and Thomas Jef- have gone further. It suggested 1964 through 2010. Many also will re- in “Finding Your Roots,” his ferson owned slaves. Are their he might have said the follow- VICIOUS CHARACTER member that children’s Labor Day holi- PBS series on race in America, accomplishments enough to ing: “Under whatever labels It was not necessary to days would be spent scouring for change that there are no purebred overcome their flawed belief and using whatever code words have a vicious character to in neighborhoods, washing cars, selling humans. Gates himself discov- that African-Americans were — ‘heritage,’ ‘tradition,’ ‘nation- fi ght for the Confederacy in lemonade – all to help “Jerry’s Kids.” ered through a DNA test that inherently inferior to whites alism,’ — the idea that whites or 1861, though one is required Needless to say, Lewis leaves an indel- he is descended from an Irish and, therefore, tailor-made for any other ethnic, national or ra- to root for it today. Good ible imprint on comedy and humanitari- immigrant and a slave. subjugation? Should the Wash- cial group is superior to another people – otherwise good anism. Duke and his neo-Nazi fol- ington Monument and Jeffer- is not acceptable.” people – did. The time and son Memorial be destroyed or place mitigates their guilt. IMPACT OF LEWIS ON OTHERS lowers are responsible for the DAVID DUKE’S SUPPORT deaths of three people and for renamed? Should the images But only somewhat. His impact on popular fun-fi lled en- During last year’s presiden- injuring 19 others as surely as if of Jefferson or Washington be Ulysses Grant acknowl- tertainment cannot be denied. The Hol- tial campaign, David Duke they had driven that car into the removed from our currency? edged that Lee had fought lywood Walk of Fame honors his talents endorsed Donald Trump. It took crowd themselves or crashed Washington, our first presi- “long and valiantly,” but in with two separate stars – one for his work Trump a while to reject that the Virginia state police heli- dent, led the Revolutionary War the same breath noted that in movies and another for his work on endorsement. Duke claimed copter dispatched to control and is considered the founder he “had suffered so much television. in Charlottesville that whites the protesters, which claimed of the nation. Jefferson found- for a cause, though that Comedian Jim Carrey spoke of Lewis’ elected Trump. Suffi cient num- the lives of two offi cers. ed the University of Virginia infl uence on his career: “That fool was no bers of white voters also elect- cause was, I believe, one of in Charlottesville and penned the worst for which a peo- dummy. Jerry Lewis was an undeniable ‘TAKE BACK AMERICA’ words in the Declaration of ed Barack Obama – twice – so genius an unfathomable blessing, com- The white supremacists what’s his point? ple ever fought, and one for Independence that Frederick which there was the least edy’s absolute! I am because he was!” marching in Charlottesville Douglass in the 19th century The president should say Woody Allen referred to Lewis as one of said they want to “take America no electoral victory is worth excuse.” To judge such and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. choices with mercy is not to his greatest infl uences. Steve Martin and back.” Take it back from whom in the 20th century would refer receiving votes from people Eddie Murphy reprised the comedian’s and for what purpose? The left who hate their fellow country- honor those choices. to in an effort to hold America Those who defend Lee lead roles in remakes of “The Jerk” and and the right occasionally con- to Jefferson’s statement that men. He should also say that “The Nutty Professor” respectively with vey a similar message. What is it while he cannot prevent any- statues and worse often rights come from our Creator, say they are motivated by great box-offi ce success. Acclaimed di- about America that makes some not government. one from voting for whomever rector Martin Scorsese hailed Lewis as “a people want to seize it from they wish, he will reject any “heritage not hate.” There President Trump said that is no reason to doubt them. master, a giant, an innovator.” other people? Among other he condemned the “egregious endorsements coming from But the meaning of a public We would also attribute those three things, the demonstrators were display of hatred, bigotry and hate groups. symbol is not a private pos- supersized qualities to Lewis for his work upset that streets and statues violence on many sides.” Many Not much can bring us session. They may tell them- over 45 years as the voice and face of memorializing men who led sides? This was not a case of together these days, but this selves that the statue should the MDA. Through his annual Labor the South during the Civil moral equivalency, but of mor- kind of hatred should unite all stay to honor Lee’s (alleg- Day telethons, he raised an estimated War are being removed and al clarity. On Aug. 13, smarting Americans who have a spark of $2.6 billion for a cause and for his MD- from criticism that he hadn’t decency in their hearts. edly) conciliatory behav- replaced by those honoring ior after the war. Can they stricken kids. men and women untainted by explicitly condemned white Tribune Content Agency, LLC. In mourning the loss of Jerry Lewis, Dr. really tell black people who R. Rodney Howell, chairman of the MDA interpret it differently – who board, “His enthusiasm for fi nding cures look at that statue, erected for neuromuscular disease was matched in the same period as “The only by his unyielding commitment to States’ policies on pot inviolable Birth of a Nation” and the see the fi ght through to the end.” second Ku Klux Klan, and see a public display of con- In recent years, revenue from the tele- By GARY STORCK national cannabis legalization to respect local marijuana poli- tempt for their dignity and thons led to the discovery of life-chang- Tribune News Service advocates for their thoughts on cies, and huge majorities of vot- rights - that their reaction is ing drugs to control and treat Duchenne Attorney General Jeff Ses- this matter. ers – across party lines – sup- MD and spinal muscular dystrophy. absurd? sions, a longtime opponent of “I have been waiting for the port letting states implement Such results-oriented humanitarian- The marching racists were legal marijuana, may be plan- other shoe to drop,” said Keith their own laws without federal ism has been a hallmark trait of Lewis for Stroup, founder of the National vile and stupid. But they ning a federal crackdown on interference. This is a fi ght that weren’t crazy to treat the decades. Several years back, former U.S. the cannabis industry. That’s Organization for the Reform of the administration should not statue as a vestige of white Rep. Les Aspin honored Lewis with a Nobel bad news not just for people like Marijuana Laws, or NORML, in want to pick.” supremacy. Peace Prize nomination, the fi rst entertain- me who rely on marijuana as Washington, D.C. He feels that There are, as always, er anywhere in the world to be so honored. medicine, but for the country. Sessions, who once declared A government crackdown, prudential considerations. Matter-of-fact Lewis, however, shunned Twenty-nine states, along that “good people don’t smoke Angell says, would overturn Removing memorials will personal glory and never boasted of the with Washington D.C., Puerto marijuana,” will find ways to tightly regulated state systems many honors he had accumulated over Rico and Guam, have legal- “throw a monkey wrench into that generate tax revenue and cost city governments mon- the years from organizations as diverse ized medical marijuana; eight the regulatory systems in place create jobs and “put the mari- ey. The Charlottesville expe- as the Academy Awards to France’s Le- of those states (plus D.C.) also in the full legalization states.” juana market back into the rience could be read either to suggest that Confederate gion of Honor. No, this “Nutty Professor,” allow adult “recreational” use. But Justin Strekal, NORML’s hands of cartels and gangs.” He “Patsy,” and “Bellboy” preferred living statues must be taken down And support for legal marijuana political director, warns that calls it “an enormous blow to out the message of this motto that he so is growing. would come at a cost. to keep white supremacists often repeated: public health and safety.” from having a rallying point, A recent Quinnipiac poll “If Jeff Sessions was surprised The National Cau- “I shall pass through this world but at the blowback he received or that trying to take them found that 94 percent of Ameri- cus of State Legislators has once. Any good, therefore, that I can do cans now favor legalizing medi- when he said earlier this year down gives them one. just adopted a resolution reaf- or any kindness that I can show to any cal cannabis under a doctor’s that he does not support legal But our deliberations human being, let me do it now. Let me care, and 61 percent support access for adults,” Strekal says, firming its support for legal- should not dwell too long not defer nor neglect it, for I shall not pass legalizing recreational use. “he will be both dazed and ized marijuana. State officials on these cretins. The South this way again.” Earlier this month, Sessions’ confused by the forces that will who initially opposed legaliza- has and deserves its pride, Admirers of the comedian would do Task Force on Crime Reduc- align against him should he tion now support it. In March, but it ought not center it on well to honor his legacy by embracing tion and Public Safety issued a choose to disregard the pub- a bipartisan group of senators the most shameful moment that selfl ess mantra. report that offered no policy rec- lic will and crack down on the urged Sessions to maintain in its history. The statues ommendations to advance the regulated marijuana market.” existing marijuana policies. and the flags should come down. attorney general’s antagonistic Tom Angell, chairman of the That is still good advice. The position on pot. But Sessions national advocacy group Mari- They will come down, SCRIPTURES federal government would be as Southerners of all races Yes, I am the gate. Those who come in could disregard the prosecutors juana Majority, agrees. better off focusing on real pri- and federal law enforcement of- “If Sessions is planning a come to see that this cause, through me will be saved. They will come orities, rather than wasting too, is better off lost. and go freely and will fi nd good pas- fi cials who made up this group. crackdown, it’s going to create As a longtime cannabis even more political problems resources targeting state-legal Ramesh Ponnuru is a Bloomberg View tures. The thief’s purpose is to steal and marijuana. columnist. He is a senior editor of National kill and destroy. My purpose is to give activist in Wisconsin, one of for an already beleaguered Review and the author of “The Party of the minority of states that administration,” he told me. Gary Storck is a longtime Wisconsin medical Death: The Democrats, the Media, the them a rich and satisfying life. cannabis patient, activist, speaker and writer Courts, and the Disregard for Human still prohibits even medicinal “The president promised who blogs at Cannabadger.com. He wrote this Life.” Distributed by Tribune Content John 10:10-11 NLT use, I touched base with some repeatedly during the campaign for Progressive Media Project Agency, LLC.

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WEDNESDAY BREAKING NEWS AUGUST 23, 2017 Go to vindy.com for regional, WORLD WORLD NEWS national and world news, 24/7. digest THE VINDICATOR | A10 Coal country dispute WASHINGTON Offi cials: Trump’s Afghan plan involves 3,900 more troops The Trump administra- tion has rejected a coal in- Associated Press American military with- ficials said. Those officials detail and refusal to articu- “A commitment to ‘win’ is dustry push to win a rarely WASHINGTON drawal led to a vacuum weren’t authorized to speak late a strategy for ultimately not a clear strategy, and our used emergency order President Donald Trump’s that the Islamic State group publicly on the fi gures and ending the war in Afghan- troops on the ground in Af- protecting coal-fi red power plan to end America’s lon- quickly fi lled. demanded anonymity. istan is concerning. The ghanistan deserve more. plants, a decision contrary gest war and eliminate Af- Trump would not confi rm They said the Pentagon American people deserve to Let me be clear: We cannot to what one coal executive how many more service has told Trump it needs know how President Trump ghanistan’s rising extremist commit more troops and said the president person- members he plans to send to the increase, on top of and his administration are threat involves sending up taxpayer dollars to this war ally promised him. to 3,900 additional U.S. Afghanistan, which may be the roughly 8,400 Ameri- going to ensure that open- until we have a clear exit The Energy Department troops, senior offi cials said the public’s most pressing cans now in the country, ended war does not become says it considered issuing Tuesday. The first deploy- question about his strategy. to accomplish Trump’s the norm.” strategy.” the order sought by compa- ments could take place In interviews with televi- objectives. U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson of U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, nies seeking relief for plants within days. sion networks Tuesday, Vice Those goals, he said Mon- Marietta, R-6th, said, “I’m a Cincinnati-area Republi- it says are overburdened In a national address President Mike Pence simi- day night, include “obliterat- encouraged that President can, said: “We cannot allow by environmental rules and Monday night, Trump re- larly wouldn’t give any clear ing ISIS, crushing al-Qaida, Trump” is “going to give our Afghanistan to be used market stresses. But the versed his past calls for a answer, but he cited Penta- preventing the Taliban from military the tools they need again as a safe haven from gon plans from June calling taking over Afghanistan and department ultimately ruled speedy exit and recommit- to fi nd and defeat those who which al-Qaida, ISIS and ted the United States to the for 3,900 more troops. stopping mass terror attacks wake up every day plotting it was unnecessary, and our terrorist enemies can 16-year-old confl ict, saying Although the Pentagon’s against America before they to kill Americans – no mat- the White House agreed, a U.S. troops must “fight to plans are based on 3,900 emerge.” ter where the enemies of launch attacks on the U.S. spokeswoman said. win.” He warned against re- additional troops, the exact U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of freedom try to hide.” and our allies. To do that we The decision is a rare ex- peating what he said were number will vary as condi- Howland, D-13th, said: U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, need stable partners in the ample of friction between mistakes in Iraq, where an tions change, senior U.S. of- “President Trump’s lack of a Cleveland Democrat, said: Afghan government.” the beleaguered coal indus- try and the president who has vowed to save it. It also highlights a pattern emerg- Ohio mayors seek emergency ing as the administration US: Some remains of sailors crafts policy: The presi- dent’s bold declarations are response center for opioid crisis not always carried through to implementation. found on USS John McCain Associated Press “As we sur veyed our member communities Associated Press COLUMBUS Italian boy credited An organization repre- to understand what was with helping save SINGAPORE senting Ohio big-city may- being done on the ground, brother after quake Navy divers searching a ors urged Republican Gov. it became clear that insuf- fl ooded compartment of the ficient information flow USS John S. McCain found John Kasich to establish MILAN between different levels of An Italian family of remains of some of the 10 an emergency operations fi ve was “reborn” after all sailors missing in a collision center to coordinate the government was impair- three children buried in the between the warship and state’s response to the opi- ing our collective ability to rubble of their home by a an oil tanker, the U.S. Pa- oid crisis. make sound policy deci- 4.0-magnitude quake were cifi c Fleet commander said In a letter dated Monday, sions,” the mayors wrote. pulled to safety Tuesday in a Tuesday as he promised a the Ohio Mayors Alliance A Kasich spokesman painstaking 16-hour rescue full investigation. commends Ohio’s work said the administration operation on the popular Adm. Scott Swift also said so far, but suggests seven will give serious consid- Mediterranean resort island at a news conference in Sin- potential improvements eration to the mayors’ of Ischia. gapore, where the McCain based on observations recommendations. The Toscano family’s is now docked, that Malay- gathered from their local “We welcome all ideas sian officials had found happy ending brought ASSOCIATED PRESS communities. that can provide those on cheers from the dozens of one body, but it had yet to The damaged port aft hull of the USS John S. McCain, is visible while “We are witnessing an our front lines with new fi refi ghters who worked be identified, and it was docked at Singapore’s Changi naval base Tuesday. tools and resources to unknown whether it was a unfolding catastrophe, through the night to extri- unparalleled in our state’s help,” spokesman Jon Keel- cate the two boys and their crew member. The collision before dawn to locate some remains in is among 10 U.S. sailors recent history, and more ing said. infant brother, trapped The five members who alone for hours after their Monday near Singapore tore those sealed compartments missing. needs to be done by all of father was rescued and a gaping hole in the McCa- during their search today,” Jacob Drake is 21 and us to confront this dead- make up the group’s board their pregnant mother in’s left rear hull and fl ood- Swift said, adding that graduated from Triad High ly epidemic,” the group signed the letter: John managed to free herself ed adjacent compartments it was “premature to say how School in western Ohio’s wrote. Cranley of Cincinnati, from their collapsed apart- including crew berths and many and what the status Champaign County. Rela- The group’s top idea is Lydia Mihalik of Findlay, ment in the hard-hit town of machinery and communi- of recovery of those bodies tives gathered Tuesday at to establish a joint opera- Tim DeGeeter of Parma, Casamicciola. cation rooms. Five sailors is.” their home in Cable, a rural tions center similar to what Andrew Ginther of Colum- Hospital offi cials said that were injured. An Ohio man engaged village 50 miles west of might appear during a dis- bus and Don Patterson of the boys were expected to “The divers were able to be married next year Columbus. ease outbreak. Kettering. be released today. Only Ciro suff ered injuries, a minor fracture on his right foot. He is credited with helping 2 suspects save Mattias by pushing him under the bed, and drawing rescuers’ attention by bang- in Spain ing a broom handle on the rubble. attacks held Governor halts WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 man’s execution without bail after DNA questions Associated Press ST. 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@VINDYSPORTS VINDYSPORTS » INSIDE B U WEDNESDAY • SCORES, B2 • BASEBALL, B2-B3 SPORTS & CLASSIFIEDS AUGUST 23, 2017 • HIGH SCHOOL & FOOTBALL, B4 THE VINDICATOR | B1 • BUSINESS, B5 • CLASSIFIEDS, B5-6 OSU’s Price among AP preseason All-Americans Ohio State center Billy Heisman favorites Darnold and Barkley headline team Price plays in a regular-season Associated Press grand expectations for him, game against AUG. 31 but he’s welcomed those,” Wisconsin. on Southern quar- terback Sam Darnold and UOhio State vs. Indiana at Memo- USC coach Clay Helton said. Tuesday, Price, rialStadium in Bloomington, Ind. “That’s part of being a USC an Austintown Penn State running back Sa- quon Barkley put on a show Kickoff at 8 p.m. TV/radio: ESPN; quarterback. That’s why you Fitch graduate, WNIO-AM 1390. come to USC. You’re the face was named at the Rose Bowl last season of the program and you’re to the and established themselves Associated the leader of the program.” as two of the biggest stars Darnold passed for 453 Barkley ran for 194 yards Press in coming yards and fi ve touchdowns Preseason and scored three touch- into 2017. in USC’s 52-49 victory over downs against USC. All-America The two Heisman Trophy the Nittany Lions. The soph- First Team. “He’s one of the rare guys contenders highlight the omore comes into this sea- that if you were building a fi rst preseason All-America son leading No. 4 USC on a Frankenstein running back, team in the history of The nine-game winning streak. AP FILE PHOTO, Associated Press. “Obviously there are some See TEAM, B2 OCT. 15, 2016

MLB BOYS SOCCER Fister Irving, Cavs agree South throws Range 1-hitter to trade with Boston wins against home Indians opener Indians routed GOODBYE, McConnell scores after rain delay fi rst varsity goal Associated Press By GREG GULAS CLEVELAND [email protected] Doug Fister gave up a leadoff homer in the fi rst BEAVER TOWNSHIP Kyrie Irving The South Range Raid- inning to Francisco Lindor waves to fans and then nothing else, fi n- ers were Division III re- KYRIE while he con- gional semi-finalists a ishing with a career-best ducts a basket- season ago, returning nine one-hitter, and Eduardo ball clinic with Nunez had fi ve RBIs as the young Taiwanese letter-winners to a team Boston Red Sox rolled to a players July 22 this year that has since moved up to the Division 9-1 victory over the Cleve- Associated Press in Taipei, Taiwan. On Tuesday, II ranks. land Indians on Tuesday CLEVELAND night. Irving and the With five SOUTH RANGE 2 Kyrie Irving was tired of Cavaliers agreed of those POLAND 0 Fister (3-6) being teammates with LeB- to a trade RED SOX 9 was facing returnees INDIANS 1 ron James. with the injured and Next: South Range Cleveland Now he has to figure out Boston at Thursday, 7 p.m. Next: Boston at sidelined for the how to beat him. Celtics. Next: Poland Cleveland, today, third time for Tues- 7:10 p.m. Cleveland’s All-Star guard, vs. Ravennna, day’s sea- Thursday, 7 p.m. in four who asked owner Dan Gil- Inside: Dodgers too son opener starts, and bert to trade him earlier this Inside: More high much for Taillon, the right- against All- Pirates, B3 summer, was dealt Tuesday school results American & upcoming hander night to the Boston Celtics took advantage of his fa- Conference schedule, B4 in exchange for star guard foe Poland, miliarity with the Indians’ Isaiah Thomas, forward Jae lineup. He allowed two head coach Mike Bailey Crowder, center Ante Zizic pulled freshman Luke walks and hit a batter, but and a 2018 fi rst-round draft was otherwise in control. McConnell aside during pick. Monday’s practice to in- Backed by two double Irving, whose late 3-point- plays, he pitched his fi rst form him that he would er helped Cleveland win the be making his fi rst varsity complete game since 2014 2016 NBA championship – with Washington. start against the Bulldogs. and the city’s fi rst title since A restless night’s sleep Jackie Bradley Jr. hom- 1964 – is on his way to Bos- ered in the fifth off Car- turned into an auspicious ton, where he’ll join a Celt- debut for McConnell, los Carrasco (12-6) and ics team that lost to the Cavs Nunez connected for two- scoring the first goal of in last season’s conference the game and combining run double in the seventh fi nals. and three-run homer in with Brandon Youngs to And as fate will have it, the lead the Raiders to a 2-0 the eighth. Cavs will host the Celtics in The AL East-leading Red win over Poland at their their season opener on Oct. new Raiders Stadium in Sox improved to 15-4 since 17. July 31. the Rominger’s Sports “Kyrie is one of the best Complex. The game’s start was de- scorers in the NBA,” Celt- layed 73 minutes because His goal came at 19:39 ics president Danny Ainge of the opening half and of rain. said. “He has proven that on It was a rough day all helped stake the Raiders to the biggest stage, the NBA a 1-0 halftime advantage. around for the Indians. Finals, the last three years. The club placed All-Star “I had butterflies, yet reliever Andrew Miller was excited when coach Bailey informed me that (knee tendinitis) and See KYRIE, B3 starter Danny Salazar I would be starting,” Mc- (elbow) on the disabled ASSOCIATED Connell said. “The ball re- list. Also, second base- PRESS man Jason Kipins left after See SOCCER, B4 one at-bat with tightness in his right hamstring. He recently spent a month on the DL with a strained hamstring. Browns players bond during pregame anthem protest Fister, who was claimed Members of Associated Press on waivers from the Los the Cleveland SATURDAY Angeles Angels in late June, Browns kneel in CLEVELAND pitched against Cleveland Kneeling and bowing their UBrowns vs. Buccaneers at Ray- prayer mond James Stadium in Tampa a week ago when the In- during the heads, the Cleveland Browns dians swung by Fenway national bonded over something big- Bay, Fla. Kickoff at 7:30 p.m. Park to play a makeup of anthem be- ger than football. TV/radio: (33)/WBBW-AM 1240 a game postponed earlier fore Monday’s More than a dozen players & WYFM-FM 102.9 this season. preseason formed a circle on the team’s He took a 1-0 lead to game against sideline Monday night and of two white players to par- the mound in the first, the New York prayed in silent protest dur- ticipate. “And also to draw but gave it back on his Giants at ing the national anthem. attention to the fact that we third pitch when Lindor First-Energy The group, which includ- have work to do. And that’s hit his 21st homer, a tow- Stadium in ed veterans, rookies, start- why I did what I did.” ering shot to right. Fister, Cleveland. ers and backups, gathered in In the after- Linebackers Jamie Col- though, buckled down math of the front of some water coolers lins and Christian Kirksey, and handled the Indians recent racial- and behind their teammates running backs Isaiah Crow- with ease, retiring the ly charged who stood on the sideline ell, Duke Johnson, Terrance fi nal 14 batters in a row. confl ict in shortly before the Browns Magee and Brandon Wilds, Leading 3-1, the Red Charlottesville, hosted the New York Giants. safety Jabrill Peppers, De- Sox gave Fister some in- Va., 10 players In the aftermath of the Valve, wide receivers Kenny surance with a three-run felt compelled recent racially charged con- Britt and Ricardo Louis seventh, highlighted by to use their flict in Charlottesville, the and defensive back Calvin Nunez’s double. With platform Browns felt compelled to Pryor dropped to one knee two on, Nunez hit a shot to make a use their platform to make a in a huddle. Rookie quarter- high off the wall in left to diff erence. difference. back DeShone Kizer, offen- score both Sandy Leon “I wanted to take the op- sive tackle Shon Coleman, and Bradley, who injured portunity with my team- punter Britton Colquitt, de- his left thumb reach- mates during the anthem to fensive back Jason McCourty ing around catcher Yan pray for our country,” said Gomes’ tag. ASSOCIATED tight end Seth DeValve, one See BROWNS, B4 PRESS

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SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS SPORTS QUOTABLE “I will never attend a sporting digest Kyrie Irving’s points-per-game event where the draft dodging in three seasons as LeBron WILLIAM O’NEILL, Ohio millionaire athletes disrespect James’ teammate. He is James’ Supreme Court Justice, on the veterans who earned them Scrappers open Cleveland Browns players all the right to be on that fi eld. 22.4Source: ESPN Stats & Info highest-scoring teammate. protesting the national anthem: homestand with win Shame on you all.” NILES Ernie Clement scored on a ton was cemented when he 2011. He struggled in his fi rst groundout in the fi rst inning, led the Celtics through the few seasons but blossomed leading the Mahoning Valley KYRIE Continued from B1 playoffs last season despite in recent years alongside Dodgers too much Scrappers to a 5-2 win over the the death of his sister on James. However, that didn’t Batavia Muckdogs on Tuesday. He’s been an NBA champi- the eve of the postseason. seem to be enough for the Clement scored on the play on, an Olympic gold medal- He also had a front tooth 25-year-old, who has want- for Taillon, Pirates to give the Scrappers a 1-0 lead ist, and a four-time All-Star. knocked out during the ed to be the prime player after he reached base on a walk, For all he’s accomplished, second-round series against and focal point on his own Associated Press home run by Starling Marte advanced to second on an error we think his best years are Washington and a hip injury team. PITTSBURGH and a bases-loaded double and then went to third on a balk. ahead of him.” eventually forced the team Minnesota showed some The Los Angeles Dodgers by Josh Harrison. After Mahoning Valley added The blockbuster deal caps to shut him down early in interest in Irving after his added two more players to After Stewart, the Los three runs, the Muckdogs cut into a wild summer for the Cavs, the East finals, won by the trade request became pub- the disabled list Tuesday: 14- Angeles bullpen combined the defi cit in the top of the next who lost their title defense in Cavaliers in fi ve games. lic, but were unwilling to game winner Alex Wood and for seven scoreless innings. frame when Lazaro Alonso hit five games to Golden State “Isaiah embodied what it part with young star An- rookie of the year candidate Former Pirates reliever Tony an RBI double, scoring Mathew in June. Since then, general meant to be a Celtic,” Ainge drew Wiggins as the center- Cody Bellinger. Watson (7-4) picked up the Brooks. manager David Giffin left, said. “He captured fans’ piece of a deal. Wiggins is It didn’t seem to slow them win with a 1-2-3 fi fth inning. The Scrappers tacked on an- the team failed to convince hearts not only with his spir- expected to sign a max con- down at all. Watson is 2-0 since joining Chauncey Billups to join its other run in the sixth when Will it, but his personality. Jae’s tract extension in the com- Neither could DODGERS 8 the Dodgers. Josh Ravin and Benson hit a solo home run. front office and James has toughness was contagious ing weeks to stay with the a short outing PIRATES 5 Tony Cingrani each pitched played with fans’ emotions for our team. He improved Timberwolves. from starting two innings. Josh Fields Springfi eld football with veiled postings on so- pitcher Brock Next: Los his skills each year, but it’s The Phoenix Suns report- Angeles Dodgers pitched the eighth to get to tickets on sale cial media about his future. his energy and fi ght that will edly were not interested in Stewart, as the at Pittsburgh, Kenley Jansen, who struck Irving’s trade demand be remembered. We wish parting with rookie Josh Dodgers’ of- today, 7:05 p.m. out the side in the ninth for NEW MIDDLETOWN cast a dark shadow over the fense and bull- Springfi eld’s athletic depart- them and their families the Jackson in a deal that also his 34th save. entire organization. very best.” would have required Eric pen more than picked up “They did a great job,” ment is selling student tickets for But Cleveland may have the slack in an 8-5 victory $4 at the school today for Sat- Thomas is eligible for free Bledsoe and the New York Dodgers manager Dave Rob- salvaged its offseason with agency next summer and Knicks gave no indication over the Pittsburgh Pirates erts said. “Watson, I think urday night’s road game against this trade. on Tuesday night. South Range. believes he is worthy of a that Kristaps Porzingis was that was the best inning he’s In Thomas, they’re get- maximum contract. He has ever on the table in a poten- Chris Taylor had three of thrown with us. Obviously, Niles’ Pico among ting a proven playmaker been quoted saying, “They tial Irving trade. the Dodgers’ 10 hits and he you get Ravin just getting leaders in senior open with a stellar reputation. better bring out the Brinks Then the Celtics swooped drove in three runs and Yas- here, pitched a day ago and The 5-foot-9 guard is one of truck.” in, landing the kind of star mani Grandal hit a two-run what he did was getting out DAYTON the league’s most dynamic Cleveland also is getting Ainge has long coveted. home run. of that and giving us an in- Corey Seager drove in the Nile’s man Jack Pico is among backcourt players with an Crowder, a solid perim- With the possibility of hav- ning-plus was huge. Fields winning run in the sixth, the top 20 golfers in the 2017 uncanny ability to get to the eter defender, and a first- ing to break the bank to re- and Kenley. The story of the Ohio Senior Amateur Champion- basket. Irving may be the round pick that Boston got tain Thomas next summer, knocking in Adrian Gon- zalez, who had led off the night, obviously, was the ship. Pico sits in 19th place after only better finisher among from Brooklyn. The pack- Boston finally tapped into bullpen.” the opening round of play after point guards. age could help the Cavs re- the treasure trove of assets inning with a double off Johnny Barbato (0-1). The The win over the Pirates shooting a 76 at Dayton Country The 28-year-old Thomas load if James opts out of his that Ainge has assembled secured the Dodgers at least Club. was taken with the fi nal pick contract next summer and to get Irving, who is under hit was Gonzalez’s 2,000th of his career. a split of the four-game se- in the second round in 2011, leaves Cleveland for a sec- contract for two more years. ries, their 22nd consecu- Canfi eld’s Esarco to but he has steadily scaled ond time. Irving got his wish to get The Dodgers also took ad- vantage of a career-high fi ve tive series without suffering appear in fi rst televised his way up to elite status. The Cavs drafted Irving away from James, but he’s a loss. They have won 23 His reputation in Bos- with the No. 1 overall pick in not free of him yet. walks from Pirates starter game Jameson Taillon. Taillon of their last 27 games and Canfi eld graduate Jacob Es- gave up five hits and five that’s with Bellinger and Wood joining the likes of Yu arco will be the fi rst local to play Rays. Dodgers at Pirates. runs in his five innings of college football on national televi- TV & RADIO 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: 4 p.m. (FSN Ohio) Horse racing: work. Darvish and Clayton Ker- Red Sox at Indians. Riskaverse Stakes. shaw among the 12 players sion this season. Esarco will start TODAY 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: 4 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Rockies at “Those guys are just good at defensive tackle when Colgate 2:30 p.m. (ATT) (FSN Ohio) Soccer: Batavia Muckogs at Scrappers. Royals. hitters,” Taillon said. “I felt on the disabled list. They Copenhagen vs. Qarabag, UEFA 10 p.m. (ESPN) MLB: Rangers at 6 p.m. (GC) Golf: Web.com Tour have also won all fi ve match- plays Ca-Poly on Saturday on Champions League. Angels. WinCo Foods Portland Open. like I made some good pitch- ESPU. 2:30 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: Liverpool THURSDAY 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cubs at Reds. es. Anything close to the ups against the Pirates so far vs. Hoffenheim, UEFA Champions 10:30 a.m. (GC) Women’s golf: LPGA 7 p.m. (NFLN) NFL: preseason: zone, if it wasn’t their pitch, this season. Esarco graduated from Can- League. Tour Canadian Pacifi c Women’s Dolphins at Eagles. fi eld in 2016. 3 p.m. (ESPN) Baseball: Little Open. 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: they were spitting on it. I was “When you win as many League World Series international 1 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Yankees at Red Sox at Indians. a couple balls off, but they games as they have, you look double-elimination game. Tigers or Blue Jays at Rays. 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Metro Ice wins 3:30 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Brewers at 2 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour Northern Batavia Muckogs at Scrappers. were close pitches and they a little taller. You walk a little Giants or Athletics at Orioles. Trust. 7:30 p.m. (ATT) MLB: “Inside Pirates just took them.” taller,” Pirates manager Clint Warren AA baseball 7 p.m. (ATT) (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: Baseball.” Dodgers at Pirates. IAAF Diamond League. 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Baseball: Little Stewart started for the Hurdle said. “When you can championship 7 p.m. (ESPN) Baseball: Little 3 p.m. (ESPN) Baseball: Little League World Series U.S. double- Dodgers but lasted just two- have Adrian Gonzalez at sev- League World Series U.S. double- League World Series international elimination game. It’s back to back champion- elimination game. elimination game. 9 p.m. (ESPN2) WNBA: Los Angeles plus innings. He allowed fi ve enth in your lineup, it pretty ships for Metro Ice, as they defeat 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Blue Jays at 4 p.m. (ATT) (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: at Phoenix. runs, including a two-run much sums it up for me.” the Marlins by a score of 1-0, in a pitchers duel featuring Ice veter- an Matt Schultz and the Marlins’ AROUND THE HORN Tim Calhoun. Schultz allowed six TEAM AP PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA PICKS hits but game up no runs, while Continued from B1 Tuesday’s other MLB games THE BREAKDOWN BY CONFERENCE Calhoun only surrendered two AMERICAN LEAGUE Arizona Diamondbacks coasted he’d pretty much have Conference breakdown for the fi rst team (playeers): fi rst inning singles and one run. a check mark in pretty Rays 6, Blue Jays 5 past the New York Mets. Paul Both struck out fi ve. ACC, 7; SEC, 5; Big Ten, 4; Pac-12, 4; Big 12, 3; American, 1; and Inde- Goldschmidt doubled twice and much in every box,” Penn pendent , 1. ST. PETERSBURG Metro Ice captured the lead in State coach James Frank- drove in two runs as the Diamond- FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Lucas Duda and Corey Dickerson backs boosted their playoff posi- the fi rst inning. Chris DeScalzi lin said. “I guess that’s homered in the fi rst two innings drove in LCS MVP Derek Mor- OFFENSE tion by winning at Citi Field for the what makes him special OFFENSE and Chris Archer struck out 10 for second consecutive night. rison when he singled in the fi rst and that’s what makes QB — Sam Darnold, sophomore, QB — Lamar Jackson, junior, the in a victory Cubs 13, Reds 9 inning. him different.” Southern California. Louisville. over the Blue Jays. Jesus Colome Marlins collected fi ve hits. The AP All-America team Running backs — Saquon Bar- Running backs — Nick Chubb, got his major league-leading 37th CINCINNATI Bobby Dulay, Nick Morton and is the longest-running an- kley, junior, Penn State; Derrius senior, Georgia; Bo Scarbrough, save after giving up hits to Kend- Cubs star Kris Bryant exited Guice, junior, LSU. rys Morales and Steve Pearce that Joe Hardy each collected two hits nual honor roll of the nation’s junior, Alabama. after being hit in the left hand by left the potential game-tying run top college football players, Tackles — Orlando Brown, junior, Tackles — Mike McGlinchey, se- a pitch, and lefty Anthony Rizzo for Marlins. on third base in the ninth. dating to 1925, and is usually Oklahoma; Connor Williams, nior, Notre Dame; Jonah Williams, wound up playing third base Ice and Marlins met in the junior, Texas. as Chicago beat the Cincinnati released after the season. sophomore, Alabama. Athletics 6, Orioles 4 championship for the second Guards — Quenton Nelson, senior, BALTIMORE Reds for their seventh win in nine consectutive year, with Metro Darnold was voted to Guards — Will Hernandez, senior, games. The defending World Se- Notre Dame; Cody O’Connell, UTEP; Braden Smith, senior, Ryon Healy homered twice and Ice prevailing both times. This is the first team by a panel senior, Washington State. ries champions moved a season- of 51 Top 25 voters, edg- Auburn. had three RBIs, Matt Lowrie hit high 10 games over .500. This the 3rd League Championship in Center — Billy Price, senior, Ohio a two-run drive and the Oakland ing out Heisman winner Center — Frank Ragnow, senior, victory came with a late off ensive Ice history, winning their fi rst in State. Athletics beat the sinking Balti- Lamar Jackson, who is Arkansas. surge, with the Cubs scoring nine 2014. more Orioles. Ubaldo Jimenez the second-team quarter- Tight end — Mike Gesicki, junior, Tight end — Troy Fumagalli, runs in the last three innings. Penn State. (5-9) gave up three homers and back on the lists released senior, Wisconsin. Padres 12, Cardinals 4 ‘Steel Valley Thunder’ Wide receivers — James Wash- has won only one of his last eight Tuesday. Wide receivers — Calvin Ridley, starts. He has surrendered a ST. LOUIS fi nale set for Saturday ington, senior, Oklahoma State; junior, Alabama; Courtland Sut- Joining Darnold and career-high 29 home runs this Yangervis Solarte homered and Christian Kirk, junior, Texas A&M. ton, junior, SMU. HARTFORD Barkley in the backfi eld is season, most on the Baltimore drove in a career-high six runs, Sharon Speedway has hit the All-purpose — Quadree Hender- All-purpose — Jaylen Samuels, LSU running back Derrius son, junior, Pittsburgh. pitching staff . Austin Hedges also went deep homestretch with better weather Guice, who spent the last senior, North Carolina State. and the San Diego Padres beat Kicker — Daniel Carlson, senior, Yankees 13, Tigers 4 and will look to complete the fi fth two seasons as back up to Kicker — Eddy Pineiro, sopho- DETROIT the St. Louis Cardinals. Solarte Auburn. more, Florida. straight “Steel Valley Thunder” former All-America Leon- Gary Sanchez hit two home runs capitalized on starter Lance program on Saturday night. This ard Fournette. DEFENSE and Masahiro Tanaka pitched Lynn’s lack of control with a three- DEFENSE run double in the second. will be the fi nal night of points The first-team defense Ends — Harold Landry, senior, Ends — Tyquan Lewis, senior, seven tidy innings in his return with championships on the line is led by two players who ; Bradley Chubb, from the disabled list to lead the INTERLEAGUE senior, North Carolina State. Ohio State; Rashan Gary, sopho- in the Hovis Auto & Truck Sup- were postseason All- more, Michigan. New York Yankees over the De- Braves 4, Mariners 0 Tackles — Ed Oliver, sophomore, ply Big-Block Modifi eds, Gibson Americans in 2016: Hous- Tackles — Christian Wilkins, troit Tigers. Tanaka (9-10) allowed ATLANTA ton defensive tackle Ed Houston; Dexter Lawrence, three runs and six hits. Aaron Insurance Agency Stock Cars, sophomore, Clemson. junior, Clemson; Vita Vea, junior, Rookie Lucas Sims pitched three- HTMA/Precise Racing Products Oliver, who made it to the Washington. Judge singled and walked three hit ball over six innings and the first team as a freshman Linebackers — Arden Key, junior, times, ending his record-setting RUSH Sportsman Modifi eds, and LSU; Josey Jewell, senior, Iowa; Linebackers — Micah Kiser, Atlanta Braves scored on a crazy last season, and Alabama streak of 37 games with at least play that took three rundowns in a Summit Racing Equipment Econo Azeem Victor, senior, Washington. senior, Virginia; Tegray Scales, one strikeout. defensive back Minkah senior, Indiana; Cameron Smith, victory over the Seattle Mari- Mods. Kids bike races will be held Cornerbacks — Tavarus McFad- Twins 4, White Sox 1 at intermission. Race time is 7 p.m. Fitzpatrick. Florida State den, junior, Florida State; Jaire junior, Southern California. ners. Sims (2-3) won his second placed two defensive Alexander, junior, Louisville. Cornerbacks — Duke Dawson, CHICAGO straight start after starting his Steps taken after 17 backs on the first-team Safeties — Derwin James, junior, senior, Florida; Iman Marshall, Jorge Polanco homered for the big league career with three with cornerback Tavarus Florida State; Minkah Fitzpatrick, junior, Southern California. third time in two days, smack- losses in a row. horses die at track McFadden and safety Der- junior, Alabama. Safeties — Quin Blanding, senior, ing one of the Minnesota Twins’ Royals 3, Rockies 2 SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. win James, who missed Punter — Mitch Wishnowsky, Virginia; Godwin Igewbuike, three long balls in a victory over KANSAS CITY the Chicago White Sox. Kennys Additional safety measures are most of last year with a junior, Utah. senior, Northwestern. Danny Duff y and four relievers Vargas and Eddie Rosario added being implemented at Saratoga combined on a two-hitter, helping knee injury. home runs against rookie Lucas the Kansas City Royals hold off Race Course after the deaths of Giolito (0-1) in his White Sox de- the Colorado Rockies. Duff y took 17 horses on the grounds so far but. Kyle Gibson (7-10) struck out Friday Thursday a no-hitter into the sixth inning this year. a season-high eight batters over THE LATEST LINE New England 2 (43.5) DETROIT Week 10 and retired the fi rst two batters The New York state Gaming 1 seven innings, allowing one run. SEATTLE 3 ⁄2 (43) Kansas City Winnipeg 1 (54.5) MONTREAL before walking DJ LeMahieu and Commission announced Monday MLB Saturday Friday NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Odds (O/U) Underdog NY GIANTS 5 (39.5) NY Jets allowing a homer to Nolan Are- EDMONTON 61 ⁄2 (54) Saskatchewan the enhanced measures include National League BALTIMORE 3 1⁄2 (38.5) Buffalo Marlins 12, Phillies 8 Saturday nado. Scott Alexander got his fi rst more veterinarians at the track SAN FRAN 5 1⁄2-6 1⁄2 (9) Milwaukee ATLANTA 3 1⁄2 (43.5) Arizona OTTAWA 1 1⁄2 (55) B.C. Lions PHILADELPHIA career save with two pitches. LA Dodgers 7-8 (9) PITTSBURGH TAMPA BAY 3 (42) Cleveland during training hours. CALGARY 10 (55) Miami Even-6 (8.5) PHILLY PITTSBURGH 6 (41) Indianapolis Pinch-hitter Ichiro Suzuki hit a tie- Nationals 4, Astros 3 The agency says the steps Arizona 7-8 (9) NY METS NEW ORLEANS 3 (44) Houston AFL breaking three-run homer in the HOUSTON Chicago Cubs 6-7 (11) CINCINNATI DALLAS 3 (44.5) Oakland Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog seventh inning, Giancarlo Stanton are being taken along with the ST. LOUIS 7-8 (9) San Diego Saturday Matt Wieters hit a two-run homer, LA RAMS 3 (42) LA Chargers added his major league-leading New York Thoroughbred Horse- American League DENVER 3 (42.5) Green Bay ArenaBowl XXX Howie Kendrick had a two-run men’s Association and the New BALTIMORE 7-8 (10) Oakland Sunday Wells Fargo Center-Philadelphia, PA. 46th homer and the Miami Mar- Toronto Even-6 (8.5) TAMPA BAY triple and the Washington Nation- TENNESSEE 3 (43.5) Chicago PHILADELPHIA 11 1⁄2 (104.5) Tampa Bay lins beat the . York Racing Association, which NY Yankees 9-10 (9.5) DETROIT als beat Houston for the ninth WASHINGTON 3 (42.5) Cincinnati WNBA CLEVELAND 8 1⁄2-91 ⁄2 (8) Boston Marcell Ozuna also went deep for operates Saratoga, Belmont and MINNESOTA 4 1⁄2 (42) San Francisco straight time Tuesday.Kendrick’s Minnesota 7-8 (10.5) WHITE SOX Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog the Marlins in a six-run sixth and College Football triple tied it in the third before the Aqueduct. LA ANGELS 6-7 (9.5) Texas Seattle 1 1⁄2 (164) ATLANTA Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog J.T. Realmuto hit a two-run shot in Interleague New York 81 ⁄2 (157) INDIANA Astros went back on top with an The 17 horse deaths as of Saturday the ninth. Seattle Even-6 (10) ATLANTA CONNECTICUT 11 1⁄2 (177) Dallas RBI single by Josh Reddick in the COLORADO ST 4 (58.5) Oregon St Monday are one more than the HOUSTON 7 1⁄2-81 ⁄2 (9.5) Washington Boxing Diamondbacks 7, Mets 4 MASSACHUSETTS 11 ⁄2 (62) Hawaii bottom half. Tanner Roark (10-8) 2016 total. This year’s deaths in- KANSAS CITY Even-6 (9.5) Colorado Saturday NFL South Florida 21 1⁄2 (68.5) SAN JOSE ST NEW YORK allowed six hits and two earned Super Welterweight Bout clude eight on the main track or Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog y-Stanford 30 1⁄2 (51) Rice runs in 5 2-3 innings and Sean T-Mobile Arena-Las Vegas, NV. J.D. Martinez hit an early three- turf course and at the Oklahoma Thursday y-at Allianz Stadium in Moore Park, Doolittle pitched a perfect ninth Sydney, AU. (12 Rounds) run homer, Patrick Corbin pitched Preseason Week 3 for his 15th save. Track, the training facility. PHILADELPHIA 3 1⁄2 (42.5) Miami CFL C. McGregor +375 eight smooth innings to win Staff /wire report JACKSONVILLEPick’em (43.5) Carolina Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog F. Mayweather Jr. -500 his third straight start and the Associated Press

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PADRES 12, CARDINALS 4 CS—Fisher (3). S—De Aza (1), Ma.Gonzalez (3). MLB STATISTICS San Diego St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi Washington STANDINGS Margot cf 4 3 2 0 Crpnter 1b 3 0 0 0 Roark W,10-8 5 2-3 6 3 2 1 7 Asuaje 2b 3 2 2 0 Mrtinez 1b 1 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Perez H,8 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 East Division Pirela rf 4 2 1 1 Pham lf 3 0 0 0 Solarte 3b 5 1 3 6 DeJong ss 4 0 0 0 Blanton H,5 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 W L Pct GB Kintzler H,6 1 2 0 0 1 0 Boston 72 53 .576 — Myers 1b 3 1 0 0 Lucas p 0 0 0 0 1 Spngnbr lf 3 0 0 0 Fowler cf 4 0 1 0 Doolittle S,15-16 1 0 0 0 0 1 New York 67 57 .540 4 ⁄2 Tampa Bay 62 65 .488 11 Szczur ph-lf 2 1 1 2 Y.Mlina c 2 2 2 1 Houston 1 Baltimore 61 65 .484 11 ⁄2 Hedges c 5 1 2 3 C.Kelly c 1 0 0 0 Morton L,10-6 6 5 4 4 1 6 Toronto 59 66 .472 13 Coleman ss 4 0 0 0 Gyorko 3b 4 1 1 2 Devenski 2 0 0 0 0 2 Richard p 2 1 0 0 Pscotty rf 3 1 2 1 Central Division Gregerson 1 1 0 0 0 0 W L Pct GB Stammen p 0 0 0 0 Wong 2b 4 0 1 0 Cleveland 69 55 .556 — H.Sanch ph 1 0 0 0 Lynn p 2 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons; First, Jeff 1 Minnesota 65 60 .520 4 ⁄2 Maton p 0 0 0 0 Bowman p 0 0 0 0 Kellogg; Second, Chad Whitson; Third, James Kansas City 63 61 .508 6 J.Trres p 0 0 0 0 Duke p 0 0 0 0 Hoye. Detroit 54 70 .435 15 Blash ph 1 0 0 0 G.Grcia ph-ss 2 0 0 0 T—3:05. A—23,798 (42,060). Chicago 48 76 .387 21 Capps p 0 0 0 0 LEADERS West Division Totals 37 12 11 12 Totals 33 4 7 4 W L Pct GB San Diego 003 010 620 — 12 AMERICAN LEAGUE Houston 76 49 .608 — St. Louis 000 301 000 — 4 BATTING—Altuve, Houston, .361; Garcia, Los Angeles 64 61 .512 12 DP—San Diego 1. LOB—San Diego 6, St. Louis 6. Chicago, .317; Hosmer, Kansas City, Seattle 64 63 .504 13 2B—Solarte 2 (14), Fowler (18), Y.Molina (21). 1 .315; Gregorius, New York, .309; Segura, Texas 62 62 .500 13 ⁄2 HR—Solarte (14), Hedges (16), Y.Molina (15), 1 Seattle, .308; Gonzalez, Houston, .307; Oakland 55 71 .437 21 ⁄2 Gyorko (18), Piscotty (7). S—Asuaje (2). Monday’s Scores IP H R ER BB SO Springer, Houston, .303; Pedroia, Boston, Chicago White Sox 7, Minnesota 6, 1st San Diego .302; Schoop, Baltimore, .301; Ramirez, game Richard 5 2-3 6 4 4 1 6 Cleveland, .299. Baltimore 7, Oakland 3 Stammen W,1-2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland 5, Boston 4 RUNS—Judge, New York, 93; Springer, Seattle 6, Atlanta 5 Maton 2-3 0 0 0 3 2 Houston, 86; Altuve, Houston, 84; Betts, Minnesota 10, Chicago White Sox 2, 2nd Torres 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 3 Boston, 81; Ramirez, Cleveland, 80; game Capps 1 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis Andrus, Texas, 79; Gardner, New York, Texas 5, L.A. Angels 3 78; Hosmer, Kansas City, 77; Bautista, Tuesday’s Scores Lynn 6 6 4 4 1 4 Oakland 6, Baltimore 4 Bowman L,3-5 0 2 3 3 1 0 Toronto, 76; Upton, Detroit, 76. Boston 9, Cleveland 1 Duke 1 2 3 3 1 1 RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 100; Schoop, N.Y. Yankees 13, Detroit 4 Lucas 2 1 2 2 1 3 Baltimore, 93; Upton, Detroit, 90; KDavis, Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 5 Bowman pitched to 3 batters in the 7th Oakland, 87; Machado, Baltimore, 83; Atlanta 4, Seattle 0 HBP—by Lynn (Richard), by Lynn (Pirela), by Mazara, Texas, 83; Judge, New York, 81; Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 1 Lucas (Asuaje). WP—Duke 2. Washington 4, Houston 3 Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals; First, Ron Kulpa; Smoak, Toronto, 80; Cano, Seattle, 78; 3 Kansas City 3, Colorado 2 Second, Will Little; Third, Ryan Blakney. tied at 77. Texas at L.A. Angels, late T—3:04. A—38,767 (43,975). HITS—Altuve, Houston, 171; Hosmer, Today’s Games Kansas City, 149; Abreu, Chicago, 148; Oakland (Manaea 8-8) at Baltimore LATE MONDAY Andrus, Texas, 145; Schoop, Baltimore, (Bundy 12-8), 3:05 p.m. 143; Cabrera, Kansas City, 141; Ramirez, Boston (Pomeranz 12-4) at Cleveland ASSOCIATED PRESS GIANTS 2, BREWERS 0 (Kluber 12-3), 7:10 p.m. Indians relief pitcher Andrew Miller, right, stands in the dugout at Progressive Field with fellow reliever Milwaukee San Francisco Cleveland, 140; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, N.Y. Yankees (Severino 10-5) at Detroit ab r h bi ab r h bi 137; Jones, Baltimore, 135; 2 tied at 134. (Zimmermann 7-10), 7:10 p.m. Cody Allen before a game with the Boston Red Sox in Cleveland. On Tuesday, the Indians have reached Thames 1b 4 0 0 0 Span cf 5 0 1 0 DOUBLES—Ramirez, Cleveland, 39; Toronto (Stroman 11-6) at Tampa Bay out to their neighbors, the Cavaliers, for help with Miller, who is back on the disabled list with knee ten- N.Wlker 2b 3 0 1 0 S.Dyson p 0 0 0 0 Lowrie, Oakland, 38; Altuve, Houston, 35; (Pruitt 6-4), 7:10 p.m. Braun lf 3 0 0 0 Tmlnson 2b 4 0 0 0 Betts, Boston, 35; Abreu, Chicago, 34; Seattle (Ramirez 5-4) at Atlanta (Dickey T.Shaw 3b 4 0 0 0 J.Prker lf 3 1 2 0 dinitis, a condition more common in NBA players. Starter Danny Salazar also was placed on the 10-day Lindor, Cleveland, 34; Upton, Detroit, 34; 8-8), 7:35 p.m. Do.Sntn rf 3 0 0 0 Pence rf 3 1 2 0 Minnesota (Santana 13-7) at Chicago DL with elbow infl ammation. Vogt c 4 0 1 0 Crwford ss 4 0 1 1 Andrus, Texas, 33; Gurriel, Houston, 33; White Sox (Shields 2-4), 8:10 p.m. Broxton cf 3 0 0 0 Sndoval 3b 3 0 2 0 Longoria, Tampa Bay, 31. Washington (Jackson 4-2) at Houston Aguilar ph 1 0 0 0 Calixte pr-3b 0 0 0 0 TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 9; (Fiers 7-8), 8:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 130 011 00x — 6 T—2:40. A—14,053 (40,615). J.Mrtin rf 4 1 1 3 Robles p 0 0 0 0 Arcia ss 3 0 1 0 Hundley c 4 0 0 1 Sanchez, Chicago, 6; Beckham, Baltimore, Colorado (Senzatela 10-4) at Kansas City Davies p 2 0 1 0 R.Jones 1b 3 0 1 0 E—Carrera (4). DP—Toronto 1. LOB—Toronto LATE MONDAY Drury 2b 4 0 0 0 D.Smith ph 1 1 1 1 5; Bregman, Houston, 5; Merrifi eld, (Kennedy 4-9), 8:15 p.m. Villar ph 1 0 0 0 Strtton p 2 0 0 0 Texas (Cashner 7-9) at L.A. Angels 4, Tampa Bay 9. 2B—Pearce (13), Carrera (9), RANGERS 5, ANGELS 3 K.Marte ss 4 0 1 0 d’Arnud c 2 0 0 0 Kansas City, 5; Ramirez, Cleveland, 5; 5 Longoria (31). 3B—Kiermaier (3), Longoria Rosales 3b 4 1 1 1 K.McGwn p 0 0 0 0 Drake p 0 0 0 0 Mncrief ph 1 0 0 0 (Heaney 0-0), 10:07 p.m. Texas Los Angeles C.Trres p 0 0 0 0 M.Cain p 0 0 0 0 tied at 4. Thursday’s Games (2). HR—Aoki (4), Donaldson (21), Duda (23), ab r h bi ab r h bi Corbin p 2 1 0 0 Nimmo rf 2 0 0 0 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 37; Gallo, Dickerson (23). SF—Aoki (5), M.Montero (2). Koch p 0 0 0 0 Mat.Ryn rf1b 4 0 0 1 Mlancon p 0 0 0 0 N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. DShelds cf 4 2 0 0 Maybin lf 4 0 0 0 Texas, 35; Moustakas, Kansas City, 35; Toronto at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Chafi n p 0 0 0 0 A.Rsrio ss 4 1 2 2 G.Hrnan ph-cf 1 0 0 0 Choo dh 4 1 2 1 Trout cf 4 1 1 1 Totals 31 0 4 0 Totals 33 2 9 2 KDavis, Oakland, 34; Smoak, Toronto, 33; Colorado at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. Toronto Andrus ss 3 1 0 0 Pujols dh 5 0 1 0 Rodney p 0 0 0 0 Ccchini 2b 4 0 1 0 Boston at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Rowley L,1-1 3 1-3 5 4 4 3 1 Milone p 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee 000 000 000 — 0 Cruz, Seattle, 31; Morrison, Tampa Bay, Beltre 3b 4 1 1 4 Cron 1b 2 1 0 1 San Francisco 000 200 00x — 2 Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Dermody 1 1-3 1 1 0 1 0 Mazara rf 4 0 1 0 Simmons ss 2 0 1 0 Plwecki c 2 0 0 0 29; Encarnacion, Cleveland, 28; Sano, p.m. Leone 1 4 1 1 0 0 Napoli 1b 4 0 2 0 J.Marte 3b 4 0 0 0 Totals 35 7 8 6 Totals 32 4 7 4 E—Crawford (7). LOB—Milwaukee 7, San Minnesota, 28; Springer, Houston, 28. Mayza 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 Arizona 301 110 100 — 7 Francisco 11. 2B—Crawford (23), Sandoval (6). Washington at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Odor 2b 4 0 0 0 Calhoun rf 3 1 0 0 STOLEN BASES—Altuve, Houston, 29; Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. House 1 0 0 0 0 1 New York 000 010 003 — 4 SB—J.Parker (2). Rua lf 4 0 0 0 Mldnado c 4 0 2 1 Dyson, Seattle, 28; Maybin, Los Angeles, NATIONAL LEAGUE Tampa Bay Chrinos c 3 0 1 0 Cowart 2b 3 0 0 0 E—A.Rosario (1). DP—Arizona 2. LOB—Arizona IP H R ER BB SO 27; RDavis, Oakland, 26; DeShields, Texas, East Division Archer W,9-7 6 4 3 1 1 10 Revere ph 1 0 0 0 6, New York 4. 2B—Iannetta (15), Goldschmidt Milwaukee W L Pct GB Jennings H,10 1 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 34 5 7 5 Totals 32 3 5 3 2 (30), D.Smith (1). 3B—A.Rosario (3). HR—J. Davies L,14-7 6 7 2 2 2 5 25; Andrus, Texas, 23; Cain, Kansas City, Washington 75 48 .610 — Hunter H,17 1 1 1 1 0 2 Texas 104 000 000 — 5 Martinez (26), Rosales (5), A.Rosario (3). Drake 1 1 0 0 1 1 23; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 23; Buxton, 1 Colome S,37-42 1 2 1 1 0 0 S—Corbin (5). Torres 1 1 0 0 0 2 Miami 62 62 .500 13 ⁄2 Los Angeles 010 001 001 — 3 Minnesota, 22; Revere, Los Angeles, 19. 1 Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild; First, Lance IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco Atlanta 56 68 .452 19 ⁄2 LOB—Texas 5, Los Angeles 9. 2B—Choo (12). PITCHING—Sale, Boston, 14-5; Vargas, 1 Barrett; Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, Brian Arizona New York 54 70 .435 21 ⁄2 HR—Beltre (14). SB—DeShields (25), Maybin Stratton W,2-2 6 4 0 0 2 1 1 Knight. Corbin W,11-11 8 4 1 1 2 6 Kansas City, 14-7; Santana, Minnesota, Philadelphia 45 79 .363 30 ⁄2 (27), Trout (14), Simmons (18). Cain H,1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Central Division T—2:54. A—11,948 (31,042). IP H R ER BB SO Koch 0 2 3 3 1 0 Melancon H,4 1 0 0 0 0 2 13-7; Bauer, Cleveland, 12-8; Bundy, W L Pct GB ATHLETICS 6, ORIOLES 4 Texas Chafi n 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Dyson S,11-16 1 0 0 0 1 1 Baltimore, 12-8; Carrasco, Cleveland, Chicago 67 57 .540 — Oakland Baltimore Hamels W,9-1 7 3 2 2 2 3 Rodney S,29-34 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Torres (Sandoval). WP—Drake. 12-6; Kluber, Cleveland, 12-3; Paxton, New York Milwaukee 65 61 .516 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi Leclerc H,10 2-3 0 0 0 3 1 Umpires—Home, Mark Carlson; First, CB Seattle, 12-3; Pomeranz, Boston, 12-4; 4 1 Milone L,1-3 4 2-3 5 6 5 1 5 St. Louis 63 62 .504 4 ⁄2 Powell cf 5 1 2 0 Beckham ss 4 1 1 0 Claudio S,7-9 1 1-3 2 1 1 1 1 Bucknor; Second, Fieldin Cubreth; Third, Manny McGowan 1 1-3 2 1 1 2 1 tied at 11. Pittsburgh 60 66 .476 8 Lowrie 2b 5 1 1 2 M.Mchdo 3b 3 1 1 2 Los Angeles Gonzalez. Robles 3 1 0 0 1 1 ERA—Sale, Boston, 2.62; Kluber, Cincinnati 53 73 .421 15 Joyce rf 5 1 1 0 Schoop 2b 4 0 1 2 Skaggs L,1-4 5 1-3 4 5 4 1 4 T—2:45. A—39,341 (41,915). K.McGowan pitched to 3 batters in the 7th Cleveland, 2.67; Stroman, Toronto, 2.99; West Division K.Davis lf 5 1 1 1 A.Jones cf 4 0 0 0 Paredes 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 INTERLEAGUE W L Pct GB Ra.Dvis lf 0 0 0 0 Mancini lf 4 0 2 0 Chavez 3 2 0 0 0 6 Koch pitched to 3 batters in the 9th Severino, New York, 3.18; Pomeranz, Umpires—Home, Jerry Layne; First, Ryan BRAVES 4, MARINERS 0 Los Angeles 89 35 .718 — Healy dh 4 2 2 3 Trumbo dh 4 0 0 0 HBP—by Skaggs (DeShields), by Hamels (Cron), Boston, 3.31; Santana, Minnesota, 3.33; Arizona 69 57 .548 21 M.Olson 1b 3 0 1 0 C.Davis 1b 3 1 0 0 by Skaggs (Andrus). Additon; Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Mike Seattle Atlanta 1 Estabrook. Vargas, Kansas City, 3.59; Fulmer, Detroit, Colorado 68 57 .544 21 ⁄2 Pinder ss 5 0 1 0 C.Jseph c 3 1 1 0 Umpires—Home, Stu Scheuwater; First, Gary ab r h bi ab r h bi 1 T—3:03. A—25,220 (41,922). 3.60; Archer, Tampa Bay, 3.76; Duffy, San Diego 56 69 .448 33 ⁄2 M.Chpmn 3b 4 0 2 0 S.Smith rf 3 0 1 0 Cederstrom; Second, Gabe Morales; Third, Segura ss 3 0 0 0 Incarte cf 4 0 1 0 Maxwell c 4 0 2 0 Adrian Johnson. CUBS 13, REDS 9 Alonso 1b 3 0 0 0 Bra.Phl 3b 4 1 1 0 Kansas City, 3.78. 1 San Francisco 51 76 .402 39 ⁄2 Totals 40 6 13 6 Totals 32 4 7 4 T—3:11. A—35,204 (43,250). Chicago Cincinnati Mottr ph1b 1 0 0 0 F.Frman 1b 3 1 2 1 STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 250; Archer, Monday’s Scores Oakland 300 020 001 — 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE ab r h bi ab r h bi Cano 2b 3 0 1 0 M.Kemp lf 3 0 2 0 Tampa Bay, 217; Kluber, Cleveland, 196; L.A. Dodgers 6, Pittsburgh 5, 12 innings Jay cf 5 1 1 0 Hmilton cf 4 1 2 0 Baltimore 000 002 020 — 4 DODGERS 8, PIRATES 5 Cruz rf 4 0 0 0 S.Frman p 0 0 0 0 Severino, New York, 175; Carrasco, Arizona 3, N.Y. Mets 2, 10 innings E—Pinder (5). DP—Oakland 3. LOB—Oakland 10, Edwards p 0 0 0 0 Cozart ss 4 1 1 0 Heredia cf 0 0 0 0 Vzcaino p 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Pittsburgh Cleveland, 167; Verlander, Detroit, 159; Seattle 6, Atlanta 5 Baltimore 3. 2B—Joyce (25), M.Chapman (16). Almora ph 1 0 0 0 Votto 1b 3 0 0 0 K.Sager 3b 4 0 1 0 Mrkakis rf 4 1 2 2 San Francisco 2, Milwaukee 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Pena p 0 0 0 0 Duvall lf 4 1 1 0 Bauer, Cleveland, 149; Porcello, Boston, HR—Lowrie (12), K.Davis (34), Healy 2 (23), C.Tylor cf 5 1 3 3 S.Marte lf 5 1 1 2 Hanger cfrf 4 0 1 0 Flowers c 3 0 0 0 Tuesday’s Scores M.Machado (27). Schwrbr lf 5 1 1 0 W.Prlta p 0 0 0 0 Gamel lf 3 0 0 0 Albies 2b 3 1 1 0 149; Darvish, Los Angeles, 148; Estrada, Miami 12, Philadelphia 8, 1st game C.Sager ss 5 0 2 1 A.Frzer 2b 2 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO J.Trner 3b 5 0 0 1 McCtchn cf 4 1 1 0 Bryant 3b 3 1 0 1 B.Wood p 0 0 0 0 Zunino c 3 0 2 0 Swanson ss 3 0 1 0 Toronto, 147. L.A. Dodgers 8, Pittsburgh 5 Oakland R.Rvera c 0 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 Gnzales p 1 0 0 0 Sims p 2 0 0 0 Arizona 7, N.Y. Mets 4 Grndrsn lf 3 1 0 0 J.Bell 1b 3 1 2 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Blackburn 4 3 0 0 0 0 Rizzo 1b-3b3 3 2 1 Winker ph 1 1 1 1 Pazos p 0 0 0 0 L.Adams ph 1 0 1 0 Chicago Cubs 13, Cincinnati 9 Grandal c 5 1 1 2 Hrrison 3b 4 0 1 2 BATTING—JTurner, Los Angeles, .336; Castro W,1-1 2 2 2 2 0 2 Puig rf 4 2 2 0 Jaso rf 2 0 0 1 I.Happ 2b-cf 5 1 1 1 Gennett 2b 4 2 1 1 Vlencia ph 0 0 0 0 Jose.Rm p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 4, Seattle 0 Hendriks H,13 1 0 0 0 0 2 Avila c-1b 3 2 2 1 Suarez 3b 5 3 3 5 Blackmon, Colorado, .333; Harper, Miami 7, Philadelphia 4, 2nd game A.Gnzal 1b 4 2 1 0 E.Diaz c 4 0 0 0 Altvlla p 0 0 0 0 J.Ptrsn lf 1 0 0 0 Coulombe 0 0 1 1 1 0 Frsythe 2b 1 1 0 0 Mercer ss 3 0 1 0 Heyward rf 5 1 3 2 Schbler rf 5 0 0 0 Martin ph 1 0 0 0 Washington, .325; Murphy, Washington, Washington 4, Houston 3 Hatcher H,4 2-3 1 1 1 1 1 J.Baez ss 5 2 2 2 Brnhart c 5 0 1 1 Kansas City 3, Colorado 2 B.Stwrt p 1 0 1 1 Taillon p 2 1 1 0 Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 31 4 11 3 .325; Posey, San Francisco, .320; Treinen S,8-13 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Ravin p 0 0 0 0 Barbato p 0 0 0 0 Lackey p 0 1 0 0 H.Biley p 1 0 1 0 San Diego 12, St. Louis 4 Baltimore L Stlla ph 1 0 0 0 Shcklfr p 1 0 1 0 Seattle 000 000 000 — 0 Goldschmidt, Arizona, .314; Votto, Milwaukee at San Francisco, late Watson p 0 0 0 0 J.Osuna ph 1 0 0 0 Atlanta 000 111 10x — 4 Cincinnati, .312; Arenado, Colorado, .311; Jimenez L,5-9 5 9 5 5 1 4 Utley ph 1 0 0 0 Ed.Sntn p 0 0 0 0 Densing p 0 0 0 0 Lrenzen p 1 0 1 0 Today’s Games Asher 2 3 0 0 1 2 Rondon p 0 0 0 0 Kvlehan lf 1 0 0 0 E—K.Seager (9), Haniger (5). DP—Seattle 2, LeMahieu, Colorado, .310; Taylor, Los Cngrani p 0 0 0 0 Hudson p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 1. LOB—Seattle 9, Atlanta 8. 2B—Cano Milwaukee (Garza 6-7) at San Francisco Bleier 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Zobrist ph-2b 2 0 1 3 Angeles, .309. (Moore 4-12), 3:45 p.m. K.Hrnan ph 1 0 0 0 S.Rdrig ph 1 0 0 0 (26), Haniger (14). HR—Markakis (8). SB—Bra. O’Day 2-3 1 1 1 1 0 Fields p 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 13 13 11 Totals 39 9 13 8 RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 115; Stanton, L.A. Dodgers (Hill 9-4) at Pittsburgh P.Blackburn pitched to 1 batter in the 5th Chicago 000 031 450 — 13 Phillips (10). CS—Flowers (1). S—Gonzales (1). (Williams 5-6), 7:05 p.m. Jansen p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Miami, 95; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 93; Asher pitched to 2 batters in the 8th Totals 35 8 10 8 Totals 31 5 7 5 Cincinnati 111 030 003 — 9 Miami (Nicolino 2-1) at Philadelphia (Efl in Coulombe pitched to 1 batter in the 8th E—Hamilton (2), Cozart (9). DP—Cincinnati 1. Seattle Harper, Washington, 92; Votto, Cincinnati, 1-5), 7:05 p.m. Los Angeles 130 101 200 — 8 Gonzales L,0-1 4 2-3 6 2 2 3 5 Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; First, Angel Pittsburgh 005 000 000 — 5 LOB—Chicago 10, Cincinnati 8. 2B—Rizzo (24), 87; Gordon, Miami, 86; Bryant, Chicago, Arizona (Godley 5-6) at N.Y. Mets (Flexen Hernandez; Second, John Tumpane; Third, Sean Zobrist (14), Barnhart (19). HR—Winker (4), Pazos 1 1-3 3 1 0 1 1 82; Arenado, Colorado, 80; 3 tied at 78. 2-2), 7:10 p.m. DP—Los Angeles 2, Pittsburgh 2. LOB—Los Altavilla 2 2 1 0 1 0 Barber. Angeles 8, Pittsburgh 5. 2B—C.Taylor (30), Gennett (22), Suarez 2 (23). SB—Hamilton (52), RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 107; Stanton, Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 3-6) at T—3:16. A—18,493 (45,971). Votto (4). CS—Hamilton (10). SF—Bryant (4). Atlanta A.Gonzalez (13), Harrison (23). HR—Grandal Miami, 99; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 98; Cincinnati (Wojciechowski 3-2), 7:10 p.m. YANKEES 13, TIGERS 4 IP H R ER BB SO Sims W,2-3 6 3 0 0 2 4 (17), S.Marte (4). SB—Granderson (5). S—Ravin Ozuna, Miami, 97; Lamb, Arizona, 95; Seattle (Ramirez 5-4) at Atlanta (Dickey New York Detroit Chicago Ramirez H,22 1 1 0 0 0 0 8-8), 7:35 p.m. (1). ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO Lackey 5 9 6 6 1 3 Freeman 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Harper, Washington, 87; Votto, Cincinnati, Washington (Jackson 4-2) at Houston Gardner lf 6 2 1 0 Kinsler 2b 3 0 1 1 Duensing 2-3 2 0 0 2 0 Vizcaino 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 87; Zimmerman, Washington, 86; Duvall, (Fiers 7-8), 8:10 p.m. Los Angeles Hicks cf-rf 6 2 2 3 D.Mchdo 2b 1 0 0 0 Rondon W,4-1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Ramirez (Valencia), by Freeman (Cano). Cincinnati, 85; Rizzo, Chicago, 85. Colorado (Senzatela 10-4) at Kansas City Stewart 2 4 5 5 4 2 G.Sanch c 6 2 3 4 Mahtook cfl f 4 0 0 0 Ravin 2 1 0 0 1 3 Edwards H,19 1 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Cory Blaser; First, Ramon De HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 168; Inciarte, (Kennedy 4-9), 8:15 p.m. Judge rf 1 2 1 1 Upton lf 2 0 0 0 Pena 2 2 3 3 2 2 Jesus; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Jeff Nelson. San Diego (Chacin 11-8) at St. Louis Watson W,7-4 1 0 0 0 0 0 Atlanta, 156; Arenado, Colorado, 149; Ellsby phcf 2 0 0 0 J.Jones phcf 2 0 0 0 Cingrani H,6 2 2 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati T—3:01. A—22,947 (41,500). (Weaver 1-1), 8:15 p.m. Gordon, Miami, 145; Ozuna, Miami, 145; Grgrius ss 5 1 2 0 Mi.Cbrr 1b 2 0 0 0 Fields H,11 1 0 0 0 1 1 Bailey 3 1 0 0 1 2 ROYALS 3, ROCKIES 2 Thursday’s Games Shackelford 1 2-3 3 3 3 4 1 Austin dh 3 1 1 2 J.Hicks ph-1b 2 1 1 0 Jansen S,34-35 1 0 0 0 0 3 Colorado Kansas City LeMahieu, Colorado, 144; Goldschmidt, Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. Lorenzen 1 2-3 2 2 2 1 1 Arizona, 141; Murphy, Washington, Miami at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. Headley 1b 4 0 0 0 Cstllns 3b 4 2 2 3 Pittsburgh ab r h bi ab r h bi T.Frzer 3b 5 2 3 2 V.Mrtin dh 2 0 0 0 Taillon 5 5 5 5 5 1 Peralta L,3-4 BS,2 2-3 4 3 3 0 1 138; Votto, Cincinnati, 137; Seager, Los Colorado at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. Wood 1 3 5 5 3 1 Blckmon cf 4 0 0 0 Mrrfeld 2b 4 1 1 0 L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Trreyes 2b 3 0 2 1 Rmne ph-dh 2 0 1 0 Barbato L,0-1 1 2 1 1 1 1 LMahieu 2b 3 1 0 0 L.Cain cf 4 0 0 0 Angeles, 135. Wade ph-2b1 1 1 0 J.McCnn c 3 1 1 0 Storen 1 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Santana 2 2 2 2 1 2 Arenado 3b 3 1 1 2 Me.Cbrr rf 4 1 1 0 DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 38; Presley rf 3 0 0 0 Hudson 1 1 0 0 0 2 HBP—by Storen (Bryant), by Storen (Rizzo). San Diego at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. WP—Lackey, Shackelford, Lorenzen, Wood, Mar.Ryn 1b 4 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 3 1 1 1 Herrera, Philadelphia, 36; Murphy, Washington at Houston, 8:10 p.m. J.Iglss ss 3 0 2 0 B.Stewart pitched to 5 batters in the 3rd Lucroy c 4 0 1 0 S.Perez c 3 0 2 1 Totals 42 13 16 13 Totals 33 4 8 4 Pena. Washington, 36; Duvall, Cincinnati, 32; BOXSCORES Umpires—Home, Quinn Wolcott; First, Brian C.Gnzal rf 3 0 0 0 Mstakas 3b 3 0 0 0 New York 304 020 202 — 13 O’Nora; Second, Paul Emmel; Third, Nick Umpires—Home, Bill Miller; First, Todd Tichenor; Drury, Arizona, 30; Goldschmidt, Arizona, AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 001 000 201 — 4 Second, Adam Hamari; Third, Chris Segal. Story ss 2 0 0 0 Moss dh 3 0 0 0 Mahrley. T—4:04. A—16,467 (42,319). Parra ph 0 0 0 0 A.Escbr ss 3 0 0 0 30; Markakis, Atlanta, 30; Seager, Los RED SOX 9, INDIANS 1 DP—New York 1. LOB—New York 9, Detroit 2. T—3:24. A—17,288 (38,362). MARLINS 7, PHILLIES 4 Amrista pr 0 0 0 0 A.Grdon lf 3 0 1 0 Angeles, 30; Taylor, Los Angeles, 30; Boston Cleveland 2B—Gregorius (21), Kinsler (21), J.Hicks (11), MARLINS 12, PHILLIES 8 J.Iglesias (24). 3B—Gardner (3), T.Frazier (1). Second Game Valaika dh 4 0 0 0 Yelich, Miami, 29. ab r h bi ab r h bi First Game Tapia lf 3 0 0 0 TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 14; E.Nunez 2b 5 2 2 5 Lindor ss 4 1 1 1 HR—A.Hicks (13), G.Sanchez 2 (25), Castellanos Miami Philadelphia 2 (18). SF—Austin (2), Torreyes (4). Miami Philadelphia ab r h bi ab r h bi Totals 30 2 2 2 Totals 30 3 6 2 Hamilton, Cincinnati, 9; Arenado, Betts rf 5 0 1 0 Kipnis dh 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Colorado 000 002 000 — 2 IP H R ER BB SO D.Grdon 2b 5 2 2 0 Flrimon 2b 5 0 1 0 Colorado, 7; Cozart, Cincinnati, 7; Bell, Bnntndi lf-cf 5 1 1 1 Y.Diaz ph-dh 3 0 0 0 D.Grdn 2b 5 1 1 0 C.Hrnn 2b 5 1 1 1 Kansas City 100 200 00x — 3 New York Stanton rf 5 0 1 0 Galvis ss 3 0 0 0 Pittsburgh, 6; Fowler, St. Louis, 6; Galvis, H.Rmirz dh 4 0 2 1 Jose.Rm 2b 3 0 0 0 Tanaka W,9-10 7 6 3 3 0 4 Stanton rf 5 1 2 2 Galvis ss 4 0 0 0 Yelich cf 5 2 1 4 N.Wllms cf 4 1 1 1 E—A.Escobar (13), Mar.Reynolds (5). LOB— Devers 3b 5 0 0 0 Encrnco 1b 2 0 0 0 Shreve 2 2 1 1 0 3 Yelich cf 5 2 3 1 N.Wllms cf 2 1 0 0 Ozuna lf 4 1 1 2 Hoskins lf 3 0 1 0 Colorado 6, Kansas City 4. 2B—S.Perez (21). Philadelphia, 6; Reyes, New York, 6; 3 Bgaerts ss 4 1 2 0 Bruce rf 3 0 0 0 Detroit Ozuna lf 4 2 2 2 Hoskins lf 4 1 1 2 Ralmuto 1b 5 0 3 0 T.Jseph 1b 4 1 1 1 3B—Lucroy (1), Me.Cabrera (2). HR—Arenado tied at 5. Mreland 1b 4 0 0 0 Guyer lf 2 0 0 0 Boyd L,5-7 2 1-3 7 7 7 3 2 Ralmuto c 5 1 1 3 T.Jseph 1b 4 2 2 1 Detrich 3b 5 1 2 0 Milner p 0 0 0 0 (28). SB—Merrifi eld (23). HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 46; Leon c 2 2 1 1 B.Zmmer cf 2 0 0 0 Saupold 2 1-3 4 2 2 2 2 Detrich 3b 5 1 1 0 Kim rf 4 1 2 0 Ellis c 3 0 1 0 Kim rf 2 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Bellinger, Los Angeles, 34; Votto, Brdly J cf 3 2 2 1 Gomes c 3 0 0 0 VerHagen 2 1-3 3 2 2 0 2 Telis 1b 3 1 0 0 Franco 3b 3 0 0 1 Aviles ss 3 0 1 1 Rios p 0 0 0 0 Colorado Cincinnati, 32; Blackmon, Colorado, 29; Young lf 1 1 1 0 Urshela 3b 3 0 0 0 Jimenez 1 0 0 0 0 1 D.McGwn p 1 0 0 0 Rupp c 4 1 1 1 Rojas ss 0 0 0 0 Franco ph-3b 2 0 1 0 Gray L,5-3 6 2-3 6 3 2 1 6 Totals 38 9 12 9 Totals 26 1 1 1 Ferrell 1 2 2 2 0 0 Rojas ss 3 2 1 1 Aa.Nola p 2 0 0 0 J.Urena p 2 1 1 0 A.Blnco 3b 3 1 1 2 Neshek 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Bruce, Cleveland, 29; Duvall, Cincinnati, Boston 110 010 330 — 9 Umpires—Home, Paul Nauert; First, Ben May; Straily p 2 0 1 0 Thrrien p 0 0 0 0 Ellngtn p 0 0 0 0 Thrrien p 0 0 0 0 Dunn 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 29; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 29; Harper, Cleveland 100 000 000 — 1 Second, Carlos Torres; Third, Dana DeMuth. I.Szuki ph 1 1 1 3 T.Kelly ph 1 0 0 0 T.Moore ph 1 0 0 0 Morgan p 0 0 0 0 Kansas City Washington, 29; Ozuna, Miami, 29; DP—Boston 2. LOB—Boston 5, Cleveland 1. T—3:14. A—27,818 (41,681). Tazawa p 0 0 0 0 Pinto p 0 0 0 0 Brrclgh p 0 0 0 0 Rupp c 1 0 0 0 Duffy W,8-8 6 1 2 2 3 7 Zimmerman, Washington, 29. 2B—E.Nunez (28), Benintendi (18), Bogaerts TWINS 4, WHITE SOX 1 T.Mre ph-1b1 0 1 0 A.Blnco ph 1 1 1 2 Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 Alfaro c-1b 4 0 1 0 Minor H,12 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, (26). HR—E.Nunez (9), Bradley Jr. (14), Lindor Pivetta p 0 0 0 0 Minnesota Chicago Totals 40 12 14 12 Totals 34 8 8 8 Moylan H,16 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 52; Gordon, Miami, 43; TTurner, (21). SB—Benintendi (15). SF—Leon (2). E.Ramos p 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Miami 110 010 603 — 12 Herrera H,1 2-3 1 0 0 2 0 Washington, 35; Villar, Milwaukee, 23; IP H R ER BB SO B.Dzier 2b 3 0 0 0 L.Grcia lf 4 0 0 0 Philadelphia 200 010 113 — 8 C.Prkns rf 2 0 0 0 Alexander S,1-3 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Boston Mauer 1b 4 1 1 0 Moncada 2b 4 1 2 0 DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB—Miami 4, Philadelphia C.Hrnan ph 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna; First, Eric Broxton, Milwaukee, 19; Nunez, Boston, Fister W,3-6 9 1 1 1 2 6 J.Plnco ss 3 1 1 1 Abreu 1b 4 0 1 0 2. 2B—D.Gordon (17), Stanton (26), Yelich 2 Totals 38 7 13 7 Totals 34 4 8 4 Cooper; Second, Roberto Ortiz; Third, Lance 18; Inciarte, Atlanta, 17; Pollock, Arizona, Cleveland E.Rsrio rf 4 1 1 2 Dlmnico dh 3 0 0 0 (29), Dietrich (18), T.Moore (12), T.Joseph (24). Miami 330 000 100 — 7 Barksdale. 17; 3 tied at 16. Carrasco L,12-6 6 2-3 8 6 6 1 6 Buxton cf 4 0 0 0 A.Grcia rf 4 0 2 0 HR—Stanton (46), Ozuna (28), Realmuto (15), Philadelphia 000 301 000 — 4 T—2:51. A—22,868 (37,903). PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 15-2; McAllister 1 2 1 1 0 0 E.Escbr 3b 3 0 1 0 Y.Sanch 3b 4 0 2 0 I.Suzuki (3), C.Hernandez (8), Hoskins (6), E—Hoskins (1). DP—Miami 1, Philadelphia 1. Nationals 4, Astros 3 Davies, Milwaukee, 14-7; Greinke, Arizona, Armstrong 1 1-3 2 2 2 0 1 K.Vrgas dh 3 1 1 1 T.Andrs ss 4 0 0 0 LOB—Miami 9, Philadelphia 6. 2B—Realmuto 2 T.Joseph (17), Rupp (13), A.Blanco (2). SF— Washington Houston 14-6; Wood, Los Angeles, 14-1; Arrieta, HBP—by Fister (Zimmer), by Carrasco (Leon). J.Cstro c 3 0 1 0 Narvaez c 3 0 1 0 Franco (5). (22), Franco (23). HR—Yelich (14), Ozuna (29), ab r h bi ab r h bi Chicago, 13-8; deGrom, New York, 13-7; Umpires—Home, Bill Welke; First, Alan Porter; Adranza lf 3 0 0 0 Engel cf 3 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO N.Williams (7), T.Joseph (18), A.Blanco (3). De Aza rf 3 0 0 0 Sprnger cf 4 1 1 0 Second, Andy Fletcher; Third, Pat Hoberg. Totals 30 4 6 4 Totals 33 1 8 0 Miami S—J.Urena (7). Kndrick lf 4 0 1 2 Bregman 3b-ss 5 1 Gonzalez, Washington, 12-5; Scherzer, T—2:41. A—19,563 (35,051). Minnesota 000 112 000 — 4 Straily W,8-8 6 2 3 3 2 10 IP H R ER BB SO 1 0 Washington, 12-5; Urena, Miami, 12-5; RAYS 6, BLUE JAYS 5 Chicago 100 000 000 — 1 Tazawa 1 2 1 1 0 1 Miami D.Mrphy 2b 4 0 0 0 Altuve 2b 4 0 0 0 Wainwright, St. Louis, 12-5. E—Giolito (1), Bummer (1). DP—Minnesota McGowan 2 4 4 4 0 2 Urena W,12-5 5 5 3 3 2 5 Zmmrman 1b 4 0 0 0 Reddick rf 4 0 Toronto Tampa Bay 2, Chicago 2. LOB—Minnesota 2, Chicago 6. ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.04; ab r h bi ab r h bi Philadelphia Ellington H,3 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 2 Scherzer, Washington, 2.25; Gonzalez, 2B—Mauer (23), Moncada 2 (5). HR—J.Polanco Nola L,9-9 6 1-3 9 7 7 2 7 Barraclough H,18 2 1 0 0 0 2 Aoki rf-cf 3 1 1 2 Krmaier cf 5 0 2 2 (6), E.Rosario (18), K.Vargas (9). CS—E.Escobar Lind dh 4 0 0 0 Y.Grrel 1b 3 0 1 0 Washington, 2.39; Wood, Los Angeles, Dnldsn ss3b 4 1 1 1 Duda dh 4 1 1 1 Therrien 2-3 2 2 2 0 0 Ziegler S,7-10 1 1 0 0 0 0 Rendon 3b 4 1 2 0 Ma.Gnza ss-lf 3 0 0 0 (1). S—J.Polanco (4). Philadelphia 2.41; Greinke, Arizona, 3.16; Lynn, St. Smoak 1b 4 0 0 0 Lngoria 3b 5 1 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Pinto 2 3 3 3 1 4 Wieters c 3 2 1 2 Beltran dh 3 1 1 0 Btsta 3brf 3 0 0 0 Mrrison 1b 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt; First, Anthony Pivetta L,4-9 1 1-3 7 6 6 1 2 Difo ss 3 0 1 0 Centeno c 2 0 0 0 Louis, 3.17; Strasburg, Washington, 3.24; Minnesota Ramos 3 2 0 0 1 5 deGrom, New York, 3.49; Martinez, St. Morales dh 4 1 1 0 Sza Jr. rf 3 0 0 0 Gibson W,7-10 7 7 1 1 1 8 Johnson; Second, Tom Woodring; Third, Jordan M.Tylor cf 3 1 1 0 M.Stssi ph-c 2 0 0 0 Rios 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Pearce lf 4 0 1 0 Dckrson lf 4 1 2 1 Hildenberger H,4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Baker. Fisher lf 2 0 1 1 Louis, 3.57; Nola, Philadelphia, 3.58. Rfsnydr pr 0 0 0 0 W.Ramos c 4 1 3 1 Belisle S,4-7 1 1 0 0 0 0 T—3:06. Therrien 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 J.Davis ph-3b 2 0 1 0 STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, M.Mntro c 3 1 0 1 B.Mller 2b 2 1 0 0 Chicago DIAMONDBACKS 7, METS 4 Morgan 2 4 1 1 1 1 Totals 32 4 6 4 Totals 34 3 9 3 220; deGrom, New York, 191; Greinke, Milner 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Pillar cf 1 0 0 0 Hchvrra ss 4 1 2 0 Giolito L,0-1 6 6 4 4 0 4 Arizona New York Washington 002 200 000 — 4 Arizona, 178; Martinez, St. Louis, 169; Carrera cf 1 1 1 0 HBP—by Ziegler (Hernandez). Houston 111 000 000 — 3 Bummer 1 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Nelson, Milwaukee, 169; Kershaw, Los Brny ph2b 2 0 0 0 Pelfrey 2 0 0 0 1 1 D.Prlta lf 4 1 1 0 Lagares cf 4 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman; First, Tom E—Difo (7). DP—Washington 1. LOB— Goins 2b-ss4 0 2 1 HBP—by Giolito (Dozier). WP—Gibson. Innetta c 4 2 2 0 A.Cbrra 3b 3 1 0 0 Woodring; Second, Jordan Baker; Third, Nick Washington 3, Houston 8. 2B—Rendon (29), Angeles, 168; Samardzija, San Francisco, Totals 33 5 7 5 Totals 35 6 12 6 Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn; First, Chris Pollock cf 5 0 0 0 Cespdes lf 3 1 3 0 Mahrley. M.Taylor (17), Beltran (24). 3B—Kendrick (2). 166; Lester, Chicago, 155; Ray, Arizona, Toronto 100 020 011 — 5 Guccione; Second, Greg Gibson; Third, Nic Lentz. Gldschm 1b 4 1 2 2 Flores 1b 3 0 0 0 T—3:22. A—20,761 (43,651). HR—Wieters (9). SB—Rendon (6), Springer (5). 151; Gonzalez, Washington, 150.

Stedler Division Altoona 5, Hartford 4 MiLB STATS W L Pct. GB Harrisburg 7, Akron 6 Vermont (Athletics) 33 27 .550 — Reading 12, Bowie 9, 10 innings Tri-City (Astros) 30 29 .508 2 1⁄2 Richmond at Erie SCRAPPERS 5, MUCKDOGS 2 1 Batavia Scrappers Connecticut (Tigers) 27 30 .474 4 ⁄2 Wednesday’s Scores Lowell (Red Sox) 27 31 .466 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi Harrisburg at Akron, 12:05 p.m. Brooks 2b 3 1 1 0 Clement 2b 3 2 1 0 Tuesday’s Scores Portland at Trenton, 2 p.m. Cespdes cf 3 0 0 0 Jones 3b 3 1 1 2 Connecticut 2, Tri-City 1 New Hampshire at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m. Jones rf 3 1 1 0 O. Gonzlz lf 4 0 0 1 Lowell 12, Vermont 5 Altoona at Hartford, 7:05 p.m. Alonso dh 3 0 1 2 Cantu 1b 4 0 0 0 Hudson Valley 3, Brooklyn 0 Reading at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. Hernandz c 2 0 0 0 Lucas dh 3 0 0 1 Mahoning Valley 5, Batavia 2 Richmond at Erie, 7:05 p.m. Gauntt pr 1 0 0 0 Benson rf 3 1 1 1 Auburn at Williamsport, ppd. Reynlds 1b 4 0 0 0 Berardi ss 3 0 0 0 Thursday’s Games Staten Island 3, Aberdeen 1 Bowie at Altoona, 6 p.m. Rivera 3b 4 0 0 0 Wade cf 3 0 0 0 Connecticut 1, Tri-City 0 Bennett lf 3 0 0 0 G. Gonzlz c 2 1 0 0 Binghamton at Portland, 7 p.m. State College 5, West Virginia 4 Richmond at Trenton, 7 p.m. Sims ss 4 0 0 0 Today’s Games Vermont at Lowell, 6:35 p.m. Akron at Erie, 7:05 p.m. Totals 30 2 3 2 Totals 28 5 3 5 Hudson Valley at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. Harrisburg at Reading, 7:05 p.m. Batavia at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 p.m. Hartford at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m. Batavia 000 001 010 — 2 Auburn at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Scrappers 000 121 00x — 5 Staten Island at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. E—Reynolds (3, pickoff), Sims (3, throw). LOB— North Division Tri-City at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. W L Pct. GB Batavia 7, Scrappers 2. 2B—Alonso (9), Jones West Virginia at State College, 7:05 p.m. (9). HR— Benson (5). Scranton/W-B (Yanks)80 47 .630 — Thursday’s Games 1 IP H R ER BB SO Vermont at Lowell, 6:35 p.m. Rochester (Twins) 73 55 .570 7 ⁄2 Batavia Hudson Valley at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. Lehigh Valley (Phils) 71 57 .555 9 1⁄2 Mateo (L, 3-2) 6 3 5 3 3 7 Auburn at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. Pawtucket (Red Sox) 61 68 .473 20 Aiello 2 0 0 0 0 4 Staten Island at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Buffalo (Blue Jays) 59 70 .457 22 Scrappers Tri-City at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Syracuse (Nats) 48 80 .375 32 1⁄2 Hentges 3.1 0 0 0 3 4 West Virginia at State College, 7:05 p.m. South Division Tati (W, 5-3) 3.1 2 1 1 0 3 Batavia at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 p.m. Draper 2.1 1 1 1 1 2 W L Pct. GB WP—Mateo, Draper. Balk—Mateo. HBP—Jones EASTERN LEAGUE Durham (Rays) 78 50 .609 — (by Tati), Hernandez (by Tati). Eastern Division Gwinnett (Braves) 64 63 .504 131 ⁄2 Umpires—Home, Ben Rosen; 1B, Scott Molloy. W L Pct. GB Norfolk (Orioles) 59 70 .457 19 1⁄2 T—3:29. A—1,502. Trenton (Yankees) 84 43 .661 — Charlotte (White Sox) 55 73 .430 23 Binghamton (Mets) 75 50 .600 8 West Division STANDINGS Reading (Phillies) 66 61 .520 18 W L Pct. GB NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE Portland (Red Sox) 59 67 .468 24 1⁄2 McNamara Division Hartford (Rockies) 58 69 .457 26 Indianapolis (Pirates) 70 58 .547 — 1 W L Pct. GB N Hampshire (Jays) 51 75 .405 32 1⁄2 Columbus (Indians) 66 63 .512 4 ⁄2 Staten Island (Yanks) 39 20 .661 — Western Division Toledo (Tigers) 62 66 .484 8 Hudson Valley (Rays) 34 25 .576 5 W L Pct. GB Louisville (Reds) 51 77 .398 19 Aberdeen (Orioles) 33 27 .550 6 1⁄2 Altoona (Pirates) 67 60 .528 — Brooklyn (Mets) 15 44 .254 24 Bowie (Orioles) 66 61 .520 1 Tuesday’s Scores Pinckney Division Akron (Indians) 63 64 .496 4 Toledo 6, Columbus 1 W L Pct. GB 1 2 Erie (Tigers) 60 66 .476 6 ⁄ Buffalo 6, Pawtucket 2 West Virginia (Pirates)34 25 .576 — Richmond (Giants) 55 71 .437 11 1⁄2 Charlotte 8, Norfolk 7 M Valley (Indians) 33 25 .569 1⁄2 Harrisburg (Nats) 55 72 .433 12 State College (Cards) 30 29 .508 4 Durham 9, Gwinnett 7 Williamsport (Phils) 26 30 .464 6 1⁄2 Tuesday’s Scores Louisville 4, Indianapolis 3 Auburn (Nationals) 24 33 .421 9 New Hampshire at Binghamton, ppd. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Rochester Batavia (Marlins) 24 34 .414 91 ⁄2 Trenton 8, Portland 0 Syracuse at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m.

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for Dan Yeagley’s football HIGH SCHOOLS Lordstown 16-25-25-25 SCHEDULE SOCCER team, then plays both bas- Bristol 25-11-22-18 WEDNESDAY Continued from B1 BOYS GOLF ketball and baseball as well. BOYS GOLF LORDSTOWN Cardinal Mooney vs Austintown With 10 letters already CRESTVIEW 199, CAMPBELL 210 Kendyl Switzer had eight blocks Fitch, Mill Creek, 4 p.m. bounded out GIRLS GOLF BEDFORD TRIALS and fi ve kills for Bristol. Hailie earned, he’s on course to Cardinal Mooney vs Lakeview, Mill of the box CRESTVIEW — Ethan McCloskey 47, rake in another four and is Durst added 11 digs. Stats for Creek Course, 4 p.m. and the first Nate Wisbith 48, Ariana Rodi 50, Warren Harding vs Struthers, expected to graduate with Hudson Straney 54. Lordstown were not provided. time that I Walnut Run, 4 p.m. CAMPBELL — Dean Austalosh 36, Mikey Newton Falls 25-19-25-25 hit it, the ball 14 overall. GIRLS SOCCER Beeson 55, Samantha Hankey 59, Cole Garretsville 19-25-23-15 bounced off His goal at 16:51 of the Goodman 60. Crestview at Ursuline, 6 p.m. second half made it 2-0 and SPRINGIFELD 169, WATERLOO 174 GARRETSVILLE Boardman at GlenOak, 7 p.m. a defend- Hubbard at Girard, 7 p.m. SPRINGFIELD — Eric Swansiger 41, created the distance that Isabelle Kline led Newton Falls (2- Salem at Niles, 7 p.m. er. It then Madison Horvath 38, Dylan Schiadone McConnell Springfi eld at Leetonia, 5 p.m. Bailey was hoping for. 41, Koby Fellows 49. 0) with 10 points, 19 kills, 11 digs, bounced Marlington at South Range, 7 p.m. “Logan Weaver had the WATERLOO — Matthew DeAngelis 45, back to me and I hit it once and six blocks. Allison Sembach THURSDAY ball and split the defense David Tasker 40, Gavin English 42, Carl added ten points and 16 assists again, only this time the Freeland 47. FOOTBALL goalie was out of position perfectly,” Youngs noted. “I GIRLS GOLF and Taylor Bednarcik had 12 digs. Niles at Girard, 7 p.m. ran over to it, rolled it past Columbiana at Western Reserve, and it found its way to the POLAND 176, COLUMBIANA 201 Mathews 25-16-25-15-15 7 p.m. back of the net. It’s a really the keeper and saw the de- POLAND (3-1) — Jenna Jacobson Grand Valley 20-25-19-25-7 Warren JFK at Champion, 7 p.m. exciting feeling when you fense get back into position. 43, Marlie McConnell 43, Carly Addy Jarvis had 22 kills, Megan BOYS GOLF That’s when I ripped the Ungaro 45, Gianna Myers 45. Austintown Fitch vs. Canfi eld, Deer score your fi rst varsity goal.” COLUMBIANA (3-1) — Taylor Ross Haynie added 28 assists, and Creek, 4 p.m. Poland (1-1) came into the shot as hard as I could for 45, Taylor Bucci 50, Abby Rambo 52, Mathews (1-1) defeated Grand Liberty vs Campbell, Memorial, game having already de- the goal. Morgan Highley 54. Valley. Jarvis also had two 3:30 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Howland vs. Poland, Poland High feated Champion (3-0) on “It’s great to get that fi rst blocks. Allie Holmes had 26 kills School, 4 p.m. Saturday, getting off over win of the Girard 25-16-23-25-17 and nine aces for Grand Valley. GIRLS GOLF 40 shots against the Golden Mathews 20-25-25-22-15 BOYS SOCCER Ursline vs Acrchbishop Hoban, season be- Firstone, 4 p.m. Flashes. cause it GIRARD Austintown Fitch 3, Lowellville vs. Jackson-Milton, Tuesday’s defensive battle builds much Natalie Pallone led the way for Cardinal Mooney 1 Meander Golf Course, 4 p.m. found the Raiders without BOYS SOCCER needed mo- Girard (1-0) with 20 kills, three Vince Myers, Zack Semlani, and South Range at Salem, 5 p.m. a shot until Logan Baer’s mentum. blocks, 18 digs, and 13 serves. Blake Baker all scored for Fitch VOLLEYBALL attempt nearly 18 minutes (1-0). Fitch goalkeeper Trevor Ursuline at South Range, 5:30 p.m. We’ve gone Pallone also had six aces. Jenna into the contest, but a stingy Bornemiss had 16 assists for Hykes had four saves. Nate FRIDAY form Divi- Youngs FOOTBALL Raiders defense held Poland the Indians. Mathews (0-1) was Jones scored the lone goal for sion III to Cardinal Mooney at Cleveland in check until Jake Bacon’s led by Addy Jarvis, who had 14 Mooney (0-1). Heights, 7 p.m. boot at the 12:03 mark of the Division II this year, and I serves, fi ve aces, 15 kills, three Hubbard 6, Girard 0 Ursuline at Benedictine, 7 p.m. Valley Christian at Campbell, 7 p.m. opening frame. think a win like this shows blocks, and 35 digs. HUBBARD Boardman at East, 7 p.m. Bailey couldn’t help but everyone that we’re here Poland 26-25-25-25-16 Anthoyn Gagliardi paced Hub- Canfi eld at Louisville, 7:30 p.m. Hudson at Fitch, 7 p.m. smile at Mc- and ready to play.” Brookfi eld 28-19-27-18-14 bard with three goals and an Connell’s Lakeview at Howland, 7 p.m. Bailey called Youngs one No details for this game were assist. Nader Kassem chipped in Marlington at Poland, 7 p.m. debut. of the very best ever Raiders with two PK goals, and Aj Trobek Struthers at Liberty, 7 p.m. “Luke provided. University Prep at Hubbard, 7 p.m. student-athletes. ahd a goal and an asssist for the Brookfi eld at McDonald, 7 p.m. would not Campbell 25-25-25 “You don’t see too many Eagles. Bailey McDermott had six Lowellville at Leetonia, 7 p.m. have started East 17-22-10 saves for Girard. Mineral Ridge at Pymatuning the game, Brandon’s, that’s for sure,” YOUNGSTOWN Valley, 7 p.m. Bailey said. “He’s one of Campbell 6, Columbiana 2 Sebring at Windham, 7 p.m. but injuries Bailey MaKayla Violette led Campbell Southington at Jackson-Milton, 7 CAMPBELL p.m. gave him the those rare student-athletes (1-1) with six kills and four blocks. opportunity and he really who has strength, speed, in- Fernando Berrios had three East Palestine at Salem, 7 p.m. Janna Jackson added 16 assists. goals to lead Campbell (1-0) past West Branch at Crestview, 7 p.m. responded,” Bailey added. Mathews at St. John, 7 p.m. telligence and excels in the Springfi eld 28-25-25 Columbiana (0-2). Saki Atsas, “He has foot skills and a BOYS GOLF classroom as well.” Girard 26-16-15 Dallan Patterson, and Giovanni McDonald vs. Lowellville, Bedford high IQ for soccer as a fresh- The Raiders had 18 shots GIRARD Lisi all socred goals for the Red Trails, 1:30 p.m. man. His bother Mitch is our overall and 11 on goal as Devils. Gabe Heinrich and Mike SATURDAY Lyndsey Smith had 18 kills sweeper and captain, and Ginnochie scored goals for FOOTBALL South Range goalie Kaden and three aces for Springfi eld. Warren Harding at Canton he comes from a strong soc- Columbiana. Shehan rejected five Bull- Lauren Ranelli and Kaelin Yemma McKinley, 7 p.m. cer family. He really stepped GIRLS SOCCER Springfi eld at South Range, 7 p.m. up for us tonight.” dogs shots (they regis- added 19 and 16 assists respec- CROSS COUNTRY Youngs is an all-around tered 13 shots overall) to tively. For Girard Natalie Pallone Crestview 4, Leetonia 4 South Range at Salem, 10 a.m. Kasity Miller scored three goals Lowellville at Salem, 9 a.m. athlete for the Raiders and earn his fi rst shutout of the had 11 kills. GIRLS SOCCER someone to keep an eye campaign. South Range 25-25 for Crestview. Jillian beard added Mooney at Carrollton, 11 a.m. a goal and assisted on all three Valley Christian at Ursuline, 11:30 on, not only in the fall but Rhys Jones was stellar in Maplewood 21-23 a.m. throughout the school year of Miller’s goals. Donna FInch goal as well, registering nine BEAVER TOWNSHIP recorded 12 saves for the Rebels. Champion at Boardman, 2 p.m. as he also performs the Shaw at Warren Harding, 10 a.m. saves for the Bulldogs. Details for this game were not Stats for Leetonia were not punting and kicking duties VOLLEYBALL provided. provided. Salem at South Range, 11 a.m.

lineman tweeted on Tuesday that if about recent racial tensions and other NFL the league locks out players as it did BROWNS social issues. in 2011, or overlooks the health risks Continued from B1 He didn’t want to offend anyone news & notes to players, then “they have signaled and offensive lineman Marcus Mar- with his protest. that they are not worried about the “It saddens me that in 2017 we have PATRIOTS tin stood and supported their team- game in 20-30 years.” mates by putting their hands on their to do something like that,” he said. Kraft gave Trump Winston told a Cincinnati-area shoulders. “I personally would like to say that I a Super Bowl ring television station on Monday that he Colquitt also placed a hand over love this country. I love our national thinks another lockout is inevitable his heart as Kirksey led the group in anthem, I’m very grateful to the men BOSTON and that it will “kill the goose that laid prayer. and women who have given their lives President Donald Trump has a “As professional athletes, in our Super Bowl championship ring — just the golden egg.” He said the union is and give a lot every day to this country getting the younger players educated realm and with our platform, we can and to serve this country, and I want like Vladimir Putin. invoke a lot of change,” said McCourty, about the issues. to honor them as much as I can. owner Rob- who signed with the Browns as a free “These rookies that are here now ert Kraft gave Trump the diamond- agent in March after eight seasons “The United States is the greatest are going to be in the middle of that,” encrusted ring. The sitting president in Tennessee. “Guys are trying to do country in the world. It is because it usually receives gifts from sports he told WCPO-TV . “They need to un- something to stand on our platform provides opportunities to its citizens teams during celebratory White derstand what they’re getting into, and show people that we want to stand that no other country does. The issue House visits — a personalized jersey what they need to prepare for. We is standard — but Kraft gave Trump a up for this country and show that no is that it doesn’t provide equal oppor- have to prepare for that outcome matter what your color is, no matter tunity to everybody. And I wanted to ring as well, Patriots spokesman Sta- because that’s what happened the cey James said Tuesday. what your background is, whatever, support my African-American team- last time.” Kraft decided after the team’s April we can all come together and work to- mates today who wanted to take a visit to have a ring made for Trump so GIANTS gether to make it a better place.” knee. We wanted to draw attention he would have something special to The protest was the largest so far in a to the fact that there’s things in this social-consciousness movement start- display in his presidential library, the Beckham, Marshall country that still need to change. I my- ed last season by quarterback Colin team said. The rings were distributed are day-to-day self will be raising children that don’t to Patriots players and staff in June; Kaepernick, who became a polarizing look like me, and I want to do my part it was not clear when Trump got his. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. fi gure for kneeling during the anthem as well to do everything I can to raise The White House did not respond The New York Giants apparently and is currently out of the NFL. In re- to requests for comment. can breathe a little easier. cent days, Seattle defensive lineman them in a better environment than we The NFL pays up to $5,000 apiece Leading receivers Odell Beckham Michael Bennett and Philadelphia have right now.” for 150 rings for its champion, with Jr. and Brandon Marshall seemingly defensive back Malcolm Jenkins also JACKSON CLOSE TO PICKING A QB have called attention to what they feel teams picking up anything over that. avoided major injuries in a meaning- Jackson is letting the drama build is racial injustice in the country. The Patriots’ 2017 ring — their fi fth— less preseason game. to a crescendo. His pick as Cleveland’s is white gold with more than 280 Coach Ben McAdoo said Tuesday Oakland running back Marshawn diamonds and a carat weight of 5.1. Lynch also has sat during the national starting quarterback is only hours that the team’s wideouts are being According to Josten’s, the ring manu- anthem in the preseason, but hasn’t away. listed as day to day after being hurt facturer, it is the largest Super Bowl elaborated on his reasoning. Drum roll, please. ring ever made — bigger than the Pa- in the fi rst half of Monday night’s pre- Browns coach Hue Following weeks of training camp triots’ 2015 rings that were valued at season loss to the Cleveland Browns. Jackson, who last week practices and two exhibition games, $36,500 apiece. Despite escaping without a major clarified previous re- Jackson said Tuesday he still hasn’t The ring goes not only to players injury, McAdoo did not rule out play- marks that seemed decided if Brock Osweiler, rookie De- and coaches but team staff ers and ing them in either of the fi nal two pre- to indicate he was Shone Kizer or Cody Kessler will start others, including quarterback Tom season games. opposed to any dem- the team’s season opener Sept. 10 Brady’s mother, who has been diag- One of the NFL’s most dynamic onstrations, stood be- against the Pittsburgh Steelers. nosed with cancer. Some receive a receivers, Beckham underwent an hind his players. Jackson He’s close, but not quite there. less-expensive version of the ring; it MRI on Tuesday. It revealed the three- “We respect our was not clear which version Trump Jackson said he’s leaning toward time Pro Bowler had a sprained left players; we respect the fl ag,” Jackson was given. one of the QBs, but will wait to consult ankle. said following Cleveland’s 10-6 win. with members of the front offi ce be- BENGALS Beckham was hurt after being hit “Those guys came to me and talked fore fi nalizing his decision. to me about it before they ever made a Eric Winston: League around the knee by defensive back “I think I feel pretty good about Briean Boddy-Calhoun after catching decision to do it. That is the way we feel cannot afford lockout about it, and we have talked about this. where I am,” Jackson said on a confer- a pass. The impact fl ipped Beckham ence call. “I have been feeling pretty CINCINNATI I said at some point in time, they may, onto his side and his head bounced good about what I feel and what I think Players union President Eric and they have. I won’t know about the off the turf. Winston said the NFL can’t aff ord next game until it happens, but again, for a little while now, but you have to let another lockout when the collec- The hit was scary and many won- this was tonight and we will move on things, as I have always said, play out. tive bargaining agreement expires dered about the severity of the injury from there.” Today, I wanted to fi nish the things I in 2021, even though he thinks it’s after Beckham ripped off his helmet DeValve, who is in his second season wanted to watch, have the conversa- inevitable. following the play. out of Princeton, said he and his team- tions I wanted to have with others and The Cincinnati Bengals off ensive Associated Press mates have had several discussions just kind of move from there.”

Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 37 25 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 24 31 Friday’s Scores Friday NFL PRESEASON Cleveland 2 0 01.000 30 20 Atlanta 0 2 0 .000 33 40 Seattle 20, Minnesota 13 New England at Detroit, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 35 42 North Saturday’s Scores Kansas City at Seattle, 8 p.m. STANDINGS West Tennessee 34, Carolina 27 W L T Pct PF PA Saturday W L T Pct PF PA AMERICAN CONFERENCE Green Bay 2 0 0 1.000 45 26 Dallas 24, Indianapolis 19 Denver 2 0 0 1.000 57 31 Kansas City 30, Cincinnati 12 Buffalo at Baltimore, 7 p.m. East Detroit 2 0 0 1.000 40 16 W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 47 39 Detroit 16, N.Y. Jets 6 Arizona at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Chicago 1 1 0 .500 41 47 N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 13 19 Oakland 0 2 0 .000 31 44 Green Bay 21, Washington 17 N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m. Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 30 30 Miami 1 1 0 .500 30 51 L.A. Chargers 0 2 0 .000 24 61 Houston 27, New England 23 Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE West Denver 33, San Francisco 14 New England 0 2 0 .000 47 58 Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo 0 2 0 .000 26 37 East W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 24, Arizona 23 Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m. South W L T Pct PF PA Seattle 2 0 0 1.000 68 30 L.A. Rams 24, Oakland 21 W L T Pct PF PA Dallas 2 1 0 .667 54 50 L.A. Rams 2 0 0 1.000 37 31 Sunday’s Scores L.A. Chargers at L.A. Rams, 8 p.m. Jacksonville 1 1 0 .500 39 36 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 29 40 San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 41 50 Pittsburgh 17, Atlanta 13 Oakland at Dallas, 8 p.m. Houston 1 1 0 .500 44 50 N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 18 30 New Orleans 13, L.A. Chargers 7 Arizona 1 2 0 .333 61 54 Green Bay at Denver, 9 p.m. Washington 0 2 0 .000 20 44 Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 37 34 Monday’s Score Sunday Indianapolis 0 2 0 .000 29 48 South Thursday’s Scores Cleveland 10, N.Y. Giants 6 North W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 31, Miami 7 Thursday Chicago at Tennessee, 1 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Carolina 1 1 0 .500 54 51 Philadelphia 20, Buffalo 16 Miami at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Cincinnati at Washington, 4:30 p.m. Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 54 10 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 27 27 Tampa Bay 12, Jacksonville 8 Carolina at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m. San Francisco at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

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The Vindicator will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate that violates federal or local fair housing laws. a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Drake Manufacturing, 4371 North Leavitt Road, at 0000 General Help Drivers NOTICES 10 a.m. today. Immediate Openings The following classified for a skilled scrapyard position is available for Drake Manufacturing was worker in Girard. Must be the Campbell City School Cemetery Lots able to work 10 hr. shifts, District for the 2017-2018 successfully sold in a court- $9 to start. Job Solutions school year: Crown Hill Burial Park, Call 330-652-2924 ordered receivership, which Vienna, OH - 2 plots, Sec. 1 FULL TIME 14, lot 891, spaces 1 & 2, Landscape Laborers allows the new owners to value $2390, asking $1000/ Landscape company now BUS DRIVER embark on a new beginning, offer. Call 440-437-8888. hiring for all positions. Requirements: Call 330-503-3300  GREEN HAVEN Current CDL with Bus but with the same traditions. Endorsement 4 Cemetery plots, $3500. HIRING EVENT  On Aug. 8, after a three- Please call 330-853-1608 Current Bus Driver Onsite Training Certificate month receivership, a U.S. from State of Ohio Notices & Personals Interviews Current BCI and FBI Federal Court Judge issued 30 IMMEDIATE background checks Beauty Salon Salary per an order to approve the sale Chair Rental, $125/Week. OPENINGS negotiated agreement Call 330-707-9261 2nd & 3rd Shifts of the assets of Drake Manu- Interested and qualified JOB FAIR @ facturing Services Co. LLC PRAYER OF SUPPLICATION individuals should submit TO THE HOLY SPIRIT CLASSIC OPTICAL a letter of interest and its affi liated companies “Holy Spirit, you who solve and resume to: all problems, who light all Thurs. 8/24 Superintendent to Drake Manufacturing roads so that I can attain 2:30pm-3:30pm Matthew L. Bowen my goal. You who give me 280 Sixth Street Acquisition LLC, which is the divine gift to forgive Apply with Ryan Staffing Campbell, OH 44405 OR and to forget all evil onsite & INTERVIEW electronically at: owned by CW North America against me and that I all in- THE SAME DAY cmmichaels@ stances of my life You are campbell.k12.oh.us Inc. 3710 Belmont Ave. (superintendent’s with me. I want this short Liberty prayer to thank You for all secretary) A strategic partnership things and to confirm once Bring Valid Forms Applications accepted with Drake and CW Bear- again that I never want to of ID for I-9 until 3:00 p.m. on be separated from You, Must wear close Tue., Sept. 5, 2017 or even and in spite of all ma- toed shoes until position is filled. ing Group, a global bearing 330-372-7694 AP FILE PHOTO, JUNE 25 terial allusions. I wish to be manufacturer, will allow with You in eternal glory. TK Holdings Inc. in Auburn Hills, Mich., is shown. Thank You for your mercy Drake to continually serve Towards me and mine.” The Health Care person must say this prayer Automotive customers wherever they for three consecutive days. After three days the favor DIFFERENT POSITIONS are located. Founded in 1972 will be granted even if it available for men or women may appear difficult. This at established Oil Change. by John Drake, Drake Manu- How a dangerous air bag Will train, no exp. prayer must be published facturing has been a global Immediately after the favor necessary. 330-702-9800 is granted without men- Housekeeper leader in designing, building tioning the favor, only your Full time day turn posi- initials should appear at the Lot Porter tion in and servicing state-of-the- made its way into a used car bottom. HUG Full Time housekeeping/laundry Apply in person to the needed at one of our art, precision CNC manufac- Service Department Woodlands Nursing fa- turing systems. Associated Press being used in refurbished Selling a recalled auto 1000 The Honda Store cilities. JOBS of Boardman Individual will be work- DETROIT vehicles, but Honda, once part is illegal under a 2000 448 Boardman Canfield ing on a long-term care Grand opening Takata’s biggest customer, federal law that is seldom Youngstown, Ohio 44512 setting. Experience in A dangerous Takata air General Help cleaning or laundry says it has bought 75,000 of would be helpful. Job LIBERTY bag should have been re- enforced. But the National duties to include clean- The Youngstown/War- called before going from them from salvage yards in BUILDER Drivers ing resident rooms as Highway Traffi c Safety Ad- Long Term Career Opportu- well as common areas ren Regional will have a a wrecked car to a salvage the past two years to keep ministration, the federal nity! NVR Building Products CDL CLASS A or B of the facility. Benefits them off the road. (Ryan Homes & Heartland including health, vision, ribbon-cutting ceremony for yard, eventually ending up government’s road safety Homes) is looking for moti- DRIVERS and dental and 401K. “It’s an unknown, which vated team members for For residential waste and Project 180, 4350 Sampson in a 2002 Honda Accord and agency, confirmed to The building Wall Panels, Truss- recycling collection routes. Apply at: nearly killing a Las Vegas is kind of terrifying from a es, Trim and Class A CDL Repetitive heavy lifting. AustinWoods Road, at 10 a.m. Thursday. Associated Press that it’s in- Drivers. Direct hire starting Competitive pay; Full bene- Nursing Facility woman, a lawsuit alleges. consumer perspective,” says at $14.05/hr. and up, Night fit pkg.; Home every night. 4780 Kirk Rd. The Project 180 Esther vestigating the Dorado case. Shift starting at $14.55 and Austintown, OH The Accord had been fi xed Michael Brooks, chief coun- UP, skill dependent. Paid APPLY ONLINE AT: “The agency has the author- OHIOVALLEYWASTE.COM Mon.-Fri., Home for Women will have holidays, vacations, 401K, 8:30am - 4:00pm up and sold in March 2016 to sel for the Center for Auto ESOP & health benefits. OR IN PERSON MON.-FRI., ity to enforce civil penalties 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. grand-opening events the family of Karina Dorado, Safety, a nonprofit safety (Pre-employment on businesses that do not drug test required) Ohio Valley Waste Medical Biller through Saturday. An open a 19-year-old woman whose advocacy group founded Apply in person at: 1025 Bundy Ave. comply,” a spokeswoman 189 Little Beaver Rd. Youngstown, OH Busy physician office look- house will follow the ribbon- trachea was punctured by by Ralph Nader. “There’s no Enon Valley, PA 16120 ing for part or full time em- good way to track these said in a statement. between 6 a.m.-4 p.m. EOE ployee to work in the medi- cutting ceremony. shrapnel spewed by the E.O.E. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE cal billing dept. Must have things.” previous exp. Excellent The Project 180 Esther faulty air bag. DRIVERS - CLASS A-CDL compensation & benefits. Takata uses ammonium Building Inspector Individual Drivers or teams Email resume Home for Women is not a The family claims it The Village of McDonald is for team op hub-hub, 1 yr. [email protected] nitrate to create a small Legal Notices looking for a part-time exp. or 6 mo. with approved rehab center, but rather a was never informed that the building inspector, building school in last 3 yr. or 5 yr. explosion that infl ates air exp. in the last 10 yrs. Nurse Infirmary air bag was subject to a re- LEGAL NOTICE experience preferred. Christian residential disci- FedEx Ground contractor. George Junior Republic in call. bags in a crash. But the Letters of interest and re- 330-233-0483 pleship program, dedicated NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING sume can be addressed to Pennsylvania, located in How that air bag got into volatile chemical can de- the Mayor and mailed or Grove City, Pennsylvania, to seeing the lives of women Notice is hereby given that the Board of dropped off at the Munici- DRIVERS seeks part-time RNs and the Accord is detailed in teriorate over time when Directors of Life Skills Center of pal Building No Tarp LPNs for weekend shifts changed from the inside out, exposed to heat and hu- Youngstown will hold a public hearing on 451 Ohio Avenue, McDonald OTR Class A CDL. Conesto- (6 a.m. - 2 p.m. and/or 2 the lawsuit filed Friday in August 30, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the Life ga Trailer. Home weekends, p.m. - 10 p.m.). Applicants and seeing women freed Nevada. It highlights the midity and burn too fast, Skills Center of Youngstown, 3405 Market Cleaning person - to work 3 2 yrs. exp. required. Medical must be detail- oriented, from their addictions. The Street, Youngstown, Ohio 44505. The pur- days a wk. temporary 3 mo. benefits, life insurance, able to build rapport with sometimes suspect world blowing apart a metal pose of the hearing will be to receive public residential. Must be able to paid holidays and vacation, youth with varying levels of mission of Project 180 is to comments regarding a proposed resolution lift up to 30 lb., exp. a $2000 sign on bonus. medical and psychiatric di- of auto-parts recycling and inflator canister. The in- which would allow the School, beginning must, background will be Ravenna - 330-673-3455 agnosis in a residential checked. 330-502-8912 treatment setting. lead the Mahoning Valley shows how dangerous re- fl ators are responsible for with the 2017-2018 school year, to exceed Drivers, $19/wk. Health! the time limitations on the preparation and Concrete Laborers Free Life/Disability insur- We offer a competitive sal- to be fi rst in recovery from called parts can find their up to 19 deaths worldwide administration of state and school-wide ance. Vacation, 401k. Late ary and provide employees assessments prescribed by ORC Section needed in Vienna. Long pe- model assigned equipment. the opportunity to make a addiction. way into used cars that are and more than 180 injures. 3301.0729. riods of standing & some Good Hometime, Paid De- difference in the lives of They have sparked the heavy lifting, $11 to start. tention & ALL miles! Low male youth. Successful ap- sold to unsuspecting buy- Job Solutions turnover with well estab- plicants must possess a Ford, China venture ers. largest auto recall in U.S. LEGAL NOTICE 330-652-2924 lished company. CDL-A req. valid driver’s license, PA Apply: www.kandel.com nursing license and a good history involving nearly 70 The following matters are the subject of Counselor/Parent Or 330-798-4111 x221 driving record. BEIJING It’s unclear just how many this public notice by the Ohio Environmen- faulty Takata inflators are million infl ators. tal Protection Agency. The complete public Assistants If interested, submit a Ford Motor Co. and a Chi- notice, including any additional instructions Dump Drivers resume, transcripts, three George Jr. Republic, seeks letters of reference and nese automaker said Tues- for submitting comments, requesting infor- individuals to work as $2400 Sign-on Bonus mation, a public hearing, or filing an appeal salary requirements to: Counselor Parent Assis- [email protected] day they are looking into may be obtained at: tants for its Residential http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.aspx or Class A CDL Or via mail to: Treatment Department. Home every night, newer setting up a joint venture to Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. Scheduling options are ei- George Jr. Republic P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. equipment with EZ-Pass, Trump’s path to boosting ther Thursday to Saturday, non-Hazmat, manual shift in Pennsylvania develop and manufacture Ph: 614-644-3037 email: or Saturday to Monday; 233 George Junior Road [email protected] truck. Weekly pay, direct electric cars in China. with overnight stays re- deposit available, hospitali- P.O. Box 1058 quired. zation and paid vacation. Grove City, PA 16127 infrastructure full of potholes Final Issuance of Findings and Orders Attn: Human Resources Ford’s potential venture ID #: OCPT-1010192, OPCT-1007647, Qualified individuals must Must have 1 year exp. OPCT-1015351, OPCT-106491 have a Bachelor’s Degree in Call 330-638-9936 PHARMACY with Anhui Zotye Automo- Associated Press time-consuming. Date of Action: 08/15/2017 Psychology, Social Work or bile Co. adds to the global This final action not preceded by proposed Counseling; or an Asso- Want to be your TECHNICIANS WASHINGTON Even if Congress moves action and is appealable to ERAC. ciate's Degree in those Local long term care areas with 2 years of relat- own boss? auto industry’s rising activ- Consistent with the settlement agreement Dream about owning pharmacy has positions President Donald on to infrastructure after filed 02/27/17, the dismissal of the adjudi- ed experience. We offer ex- available for full time cellent benefits including your own truck? ity in electric vehicles for taxes, Democrats and cation cases and Class 2 Water Distribu- Want more home time? entry level pharmacy tech- Trump’s road to getting tion Certificates were suspended for the tuition reimbursement and nicians. Good communica- competitive pay. Applicants Lease to purchase a truck China, which passed the legislation through Con- many Republicans are following individuals: Case 16-OC-10-2 with no down payment. tion skills and willingness Joseph A. Morley (WD2-1010192-91); Case may also qualify for tuition to be a team member. Ro- United States last year as skeptical that Trump can forgiveness through gov- Call Front Street Trucking gress this year to restore the 16-OC-08-5 Joseph Pasquale, Jr. 330-544-9180, ext. 6 tating evenings and week- the biggest market for them. reach his goal of generating (WD2-1015351-99); Case 16-OC-08-7 ernment programs. ends. Training provided, no nation’s crumbling infra- Jamey V. Myers (WD2-1007647-97); and If interested, submit experience necessary. EOE. Chinese planners who see structure appears increas- $1 trillion in infrastructure Case 16-OC-08-6 Christopher Roth resume to: Send reply to Box M58977 spending over 10 years if he (WD2-1064961-03). [email protected]; LOOKING c/o The Vindicator electric vehicles as a prom- ingly precarious. Or fax to: 724-458-0912; PO Box 780 relies on tax incentives for Final Issuance of Permit to Install Or send it to: Director of FOR A Youngstown, OH 44501 ising industry and a way to Trump has yet to release City of Youngstown Human Resources at companies that invest in Facility Description: Wastewater George Jr. Republic BUMPER, A RNs clean up smog-choked cities a plan despite his cam- ID #: 1158312 Full time, day shift, projects in exchange for the Date of Action: 08/16/2017 233 GJR Rd. paign pledge to create jobs Grove City, PA 16127 BATTERY OR 7:00am-3:30pm. Must have are pushing automakers to This final action not preceded by proposed long term care & rehab exp. right to collect tolls or other action and is appealable to ERAC. Dancers Wanted by building bigger and Project: Youngstown 84" Interceptor Sewer AN ENGINE? 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Community Health Sys. 7.29 -0.35 they want to work with the Ohio EPA determined that Mahoning Coun- Dental Cortland Bancorp, .28. .17.84 0.69 of this year, but Congress is administration on infra- ty Health Department is in substantial Farmers Nat., .16 . . . . 13.40 0.00 compliance and hereby places Mahoning In Memoriam In Memoriam DENTAL HYGIENIST unlikely to tackle the issue structure, but that any bill County Health Department on Ohio EPA's Dental office seeking Den- First Energy, 1.44 . . . 32.90 -0.01 right away. approved list of health districts authorized tal Hygienist. 2 Days a wk., Fifth/Third, .52...... 26.62 0.41 must include direct fund- to administer and enforce the solid and in- Mon. and Fri., Approx. 14- FirstMerit Corp.,...... — — Lawmakers will have fectious waste and construction and demo- 15 hrs., Exp. preferred. First Niles Financial, .12 11.15 0.00 ing for projects, not merely lition debris laws and rules in accordance Send resume to: FNB Corp., .48 ...... 12.90 0.08 too much other must-pass with Ohio Revised Code Chapters 3734., In Loving Memory Of Box M58978 tax credits for investors. and 3714. and applicable Ohio Administra- General Motors, 1.52 . 35.28 0.37 c/o The Vindicator legislation on their agenda “We Democrats sent the tive Code Rules. This survey was complet- PO Box 780 General Electric, .92 . . 24.61 0.12 when they return to work ed on September 21, 2016. This action is Nancy Johnson Youngstown, OH 44501 Huntington Bank, .28 12.70 0.10 president our ‘Better Deal’ subject to all rules, regulations, and speci- On Your Birthday August 23rd iHeartMedia Inc., . . . . . 1.53 -0.27 after Labor Day, including infrastructure proposal in fied conditions. Insurance JP Morgan Chase, 1.92 91.55 0.92 LEGAL NOTICE My Wife, Key Corp, .34 ...... 17.62 0.21 deadlines to raise the feder- January. We still haven’t 2313.30 Customer Service LaFarge, .34...... — — al debt limit and, separate- heard from them,” said My Partner, Expanding local insurance Macy’s, 1.51 ...... 20.43 0.90 Notice is hereby given that drawing of the agency is seeking Licensed, Parker Hannifi n, 2.52 159.13 3.98 ly, prevent a government Senate Minority Leader petit jury for the term beginning Sept. 25, experienced Customer 2017, in Mahoning County Common Pleas My Love Service Experts for both PNC, 2.20...... 127.44 0.84 shutdown after the current Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. Court; and for the term beginning Sept. 25, Commercial and Personal Simon Prop. Grp., 6.60 153.25 -1.33 budget year ends Sept. 30. Democrats would pay for 2017, in Mahoning County Area Court #2, Missed So Lines. Please send resume Stoneridge ...... 16.06 -0.09 Boardman, Ohio, will be at 8:45 a.m. on Much By and references to: United Comm. Fin., .12 8.84 0.04 After that, Republican their $1 trillion plan with Aug. 31, 2017, at the jury office, third floor, P.O. Bo 111 Mahoning County Courthouse. Your Husband New Middletown, OH 44442 Selected prices from Tuesday’s leaders plan to revamp tax unspecified cuts in tax 4 p.m. close. Robert G. Jackson Bob Fax your ads Monday through laws, always difficult and breaks. Mahoning County Jury Commissioner Friday to (330) 747-0399.

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South crossed to his hand with Maintenance/ Apartments BRIDGE Motorcycles/Mopeds Automobiles Trucks 4000 a spade to the jack and led a low Janitorial Unfurnished Both vulnerable, West deals REAL ESTATE diamond. He was hoping West Harley-Davidson FLSTCI - Mercury Sable GS - 2004 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 - Boardman 2003, 100th Anniversary, Loaded, 4dr., burgundy, 2013, low mi., loaded, Maintenance 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath NORTH would duck this and let the king too much to list. Must see! 110,762 highway mi., good $26,300/offer 330-797-0091 Accepting applications Starting at $500 W $10,000 or best offer. tires & brakes, good condi- for a full time hourly po- Heat & Water Paid 6000 A Q 6 of diamonds take the trick. South Call 330-314-0637 tion. Non-smoker, $2500/ Chevrolet S-10 2003. 4 cyl., sition for Maintenance Call 330-788-2202 T offer. Call 330-856-5315 auto., short bed, Leer utility STUFF Q 6 would then take the losing club Harley-Davidson - 2003 cap, 142,000 mi., runs well, person. Must have expe- Newport Glen - Elevator U rience in electrical, Service 4071 Glenwood K 10 9 8 5 3 Anniversary Fatboy new PA inspection, $1600. finesse but he would have nine Collector’s Edition, 7980 mi. Mercury Grand Marquis 724-730-4845, leave msg. plumbing and general Appliances VQ 6 maintenance, some night Boardman tricks. Stage 1 kit, V&H pipes, & 2000. 67,857 mi., $3300. Chevrolet S10 - 1995 calls involved. Must have Millcreek Village WEST EAST chromed everything. New Call 330-507-1893 4 cyl., 5 spd., $1100. clean driving record. W W tires & service @ 7333 mi. Call 330-707-4376 330-333-7242 Appliance Sale 7 4 9 8 5 3 2 West was too smart to let this PA inspected. $9000/offer. Fax resume to: Refrigerator/washers, $248 Nissan Juke - 2013 330-792-8811 2-Bedroom - $780-$965 TK J 10 9 2 T5 3 happen. He rose with his ace of Call 724-658-0352 Dodge Ram 1/2 ton - 2012 Heat & Water Paid Stoves, $198, Dryers, $158 Loaded, AWD, mint condi- 4x4, quad cab, 5.7 Hemi, or email resume to: All with 90 Day Warranty UA Q 4 UJ 6 Honda Goldwing 2010 - ti- tion, only 35,000 mi., sun- [email protected] Your small diamonds and led the king of 40,000 mi., bedliner, cap, V V tled new 2012, pearl yellow, roof, auto., 4 cyl., 1.6 turbo black, very clean, $23,000/ dog & cat welcome. Economy Furniture K 8 2 9 7 5 4 8400 mi., all factory options NO PHONE CALLS 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 hearts, knocking out declarer’s charged, $14,000/offer. best offer. 330-720-4279 ACCEPTED BOARDMAN/POLAND SOUTH except air bag, many ex- 330-782-6806/330-718-6806 330-565-0590 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm ace. South now could not play on tras, $18,000. 330-506-4084 Ford F-150 - 1992 Farmers Market WK J 10 Auto., V-6, 84,000 mi. apts. & townhouses. Honda Shadow - 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix - 2008 1st Months rent, $99. TA 8 7 4 clubs at all. West would win his $3500 or best offer. 13,000 mi., $3500 or best 4 dr., grey, super clean, low 330-219-6008 Professional Peaches, Cider, Lodi Apples, mi., 107,000 mi., $6850. Boardman/Poland Huffman Fruit Farm, 13080 U7 2 king and cash three heart tricks. offer, may accept guns on Apts., lofts, townhouses. trade. Call 724-924-9158 Call 330-774-5289 Ford Ranger Sport - 1999 Lisbon Rd., Salem, 9-5, VA J 10 3 Along with the ace of diamonds, 4WD, very dependable Plant Chemist Pets welcome. Sr. Disc. Mon.-Sat. 330-533-5700. Honda Magna 700 - 1984 Pontiac Bonneville SLE Call 330-758-5916 truck, $2500 or best offer City of Struthers seeking The bidding: that would give the defense fi ve 9800 mi., 5 yr. storage, car- 2004. Wife’s car, well Call 330-502-0109 after 5 individual for Plant Chem- Red Haven Peaches, Sweet buretor needs cleaned, maintained, black, gray ist. Must have at least 1 yr. Boardman: Excellent, x-lg. Corn, Peppers, Beans, Nec- WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH tricks. FORD F-150 - 1993 2-bedrooms, carports, no $900. S - O - L - D ! leather int., well equip- exp. working in commercial tarines, Canning Tomatoes, T U ped including moonroof, 4.9L, 6 cyl., manual trans., or municipal laboratory. pets, heat pd. 330-799-3375 Plums, Melons, Blackber- 1 2 Pass 3NT Needing diamond tricks for Kawasaki Ninja 650 - 2012 176,000 mi., good transpor- Super nice condition, black, 61,000 mi., $5500. Please send resume to: Canfield ries. 330-533-7221 All pass Call 330-402-5537 tation, runs good, body Struthers Waste Water Gasper’s Garden his contract, South led a low dia- 5000 mi., $4800. poor, $650. 330-718-5585 1 bedroom starting $500 Opening lead: Jack of T Call or text 330-509-2620 Treatment Plant 2 bedroom starting $575 GMC Sierra 1500 - 2001 530 Lowellville, Rd. You pick peppers, toma- mond and inserted dummy’s 10 Toyota Camry XLE - 2007 - CANFIELD SCHOOLS toes, red raspberries. Call South won the opening heart Suzuki Blvd. S50 - 2006 Reg. cab, long bed, V-8, Struthers, OH 4471 HEAT & WATER PAID when West played low. Success! Windshield, factory 101,300 mi., V6, good condi- to order for pickles, beets & tion, heated leather seats, 73,000 mi., good condition, Sr. Discounts green beans. lead with dummy’s queen. It saddle bags & pipes, KBB $2900/offer. S - O - L - D ! Restaurants/ 330-533-5454 - Carriage Hill East, with no hearts remaining, $2910,asking $2800. 4 dr., $7000. 330-965-9992. 386 Fairground Catalpa Grove Farms might seem like a poor lead, but Call 330-519-8779 Food Service Columbiana, 330-482-4064 shifted to a club. South rose with Vans Girard - Shannon Terrace Closed Sunday no other lead would have been Vespa LXV150 - 2009, olive BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. 1 Bdrm., starting $475 his ace and now had 10 tricks -- green, 873 mi., mint condi- Martin St., E. Palestine, better, as South would then have OH. Local 1-800-589-7970 Chevrolet Astro (pass.) - 2 Bdrm., starting $545 Furniture three spades, two hearts, four tion, $2850. 330-367-7247 2002, loaded, rear heater & Heat & water paid plenty of time to set up dummy’s Yamaha V-Star Trike - 2008 rear a/c, 136,400 mi., ask- 500 Park Ave. Bed - Amish-made, full diamonds and one club. It turned 650cc, Voyager trike SUVs ing $2900. S - O - L - D ! Pet friendly with conditions diamond suit. conversion. Reduced to 330-716-1578 size, pine log, beautiful, out that West’s smart-looking paid $1100, sell for $500. $5500/offer. 330-545-1953 Cadillac Escalade - 2005 Dodge Caravan Wheelchair Call 330-727-4749 Declarer realized that all of the play of rising with the ace of dia- 4WD, brand new a/c com- Van 1997. Runs & drives, Girard pressor, all new front end great, $4000/offer. Line Cooks Liberty Park important missing high cards monds cost him a trick. Had he Automobiles suspension parts, excellent Call 559-860-9266 Inner Circle Canfield HEAT & WATER PAID Mattress Sale condition inside & out, runs were with West for his opening ducked his ace, South would hap- Cadillac DTS - 2008 Ford Windstar - 2000 Now Hiring! 1 Bedroom, starting $475 Queen set $98/Full set $88 terrific, all available op- Handicap van, white, 54,000 Apply at: 2 Bedroom starting at $550 bid. The club suit would only pro- Pearl white, loaded includ- tions, black, premium Economy Furniture pily have settled for nine tricks. ing moonroof, only 47,200 mi., ramp, 4 new tires, ask- 6579 Ironwood Blvd. Call 330-545-3975 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 wheels, 170,000 mi., $7500 ing $8000. S - O - L - D ! 11:00am-5:00pm 210 Elruth Ct.- Sr Discounts duce three tricks for him and that ©Tribune Content Agency mi., perfect condition, not a or best offer. 330-506-0683 Sleepy Hollow Outlet would leave him one trick short. scratch inside or out. Driv- Skills/Trades Howland - 1st mo. free. Se- Any size starting at $78 en by a 75 yr. old widow. Wanted To Buy nior Apts., 1 or 2 bedroom, 330-782-5555 4931 Market Book $9700, sacrifice Dodge Durango - 2003 all utilities incl., starting at $8950/offer. S - O - L - D ! 4WD, great condition, great A best price $325 & up for Diesel Mechanic $550. Call 330-530-8606 tires, cold air, good heat, most. Call 330-759-7807 or Competitive paid, full bene- Medical Equipment Cats Antique/Classic Cars Campers/RVs Chevrolet Aveo LT Hatch- needs brakelines, $1450 or after 6pm, 330-534-2634. fits completely paid for by Hubbard back 2009. Auto., p.w., p.l., best offer. 330-519-2445 company. Guaranteed SHADOW RUN Scooter - Golden Lite Rider Free cats & kittens, litter Ford Mustang GT 1993. Coachmen 31’ RV Class C PA inspected, 57,000 mi. YOUNGSTOWN AUTO Christmas Bonus. SAVINGS AVAILABLE! G140, new batteries, 300 lb. trained, some long & some True Texas barn find. Fox Ford V-10 - 2004. 1 Slide, $5200/offer. 724-877-5135 Ford Escape XLT - 2009 WRECKING. Top dollar for Please apply at Studios from $490 weight limit, 4 wheels, short hair. 330-792-0192 body, 5.0, 5 spd., Edelbrock generator, jacks, 32” TV, Good condition, new tires, any vehicle. 330-743-1492. $400. Call 330-272-4482 Chrysler LeBaron - 1995 TC Redi-Mix of New Castle All Utilities Paid fuel injection, BBK headers, queen, convection, satellite, 126,000 mi., $1750 or best $8995. Call 724-652-9139 203 W. Washington St. 330-423-4820 many new parts. Needs mo- air ride, 1 owner, offer. Call 330-533-7469 ZZ TOP PRICES PAID SCOOTER LIFT - Metal, fits Dogs $350-$550. 330-782-7925 New Castle, Pa 16101 Cats are welcome. tor work, $6000 firm. $21,900/offer 330-406-0978 Honda CR-V EX-L - 2009 or call 724-652-7878 all vehicles, remote control, For details - 330-502-0553 Ford Taurus SES - 2003 LIBERTY - 1 & 2 Bdrm., $500. Call 330-755-1211. Adorable Puppies Full power, FL car, rust 59,000 mi., fully loaded, Huskies, Dox-Shih, Shih Coachmen travel trailer - like new, $10,800. starting $525/mo.; 2, 3 & 4 Pontiac GTO - 1967, factory free, only 79,950 mi., excel- NOTICE Heavy Industry Tzu, Maltese, Dorkie, Ted- 2003, 25’, awning, newer lent condition, $5250 or Call 330-716-4761 bdrm. townhomes, $700- Lawn/Garden air, auto., excellent condi- tires, jacks, air, queen, mi- ERRORS $825/mo. Various floor dys, Yorkie-Poos, Yorkies, best offer. 330-540-1230 Job Fair for all Equipment Maltipoos, Shihtzu-Poo, tion, PHS documentation, crowave, fridge, freezer, Advertisers are requested plans! HALF OFF MOVE IN Protect-o-plate. Serious in- Jeep Grand Cherokee - 2004 Skill Levels Golden Retrievers. Financ- oven, bath, sleeps 4, excel- Hyundai Elantra - 2010, 120,000 mi., 4x4, black, new to check the first SPECIAL! Monticello Apts. quiries only, $35,000. 49,000 mi., new tires, moon Fitters Golf Cart - EZ-GO Terrain ing. 1560 E. Liberty St. lent condition, 1 owner, tires, clean, $2900/offer. appearance of ads for including Logan Gate & Lo- Call 330-540-6411 blue book $4600. Asking roof, $6000. 330-951-9929. Machinists gan Way. Call 330-759-9478 250, gas engine, dump bed, off Belmont/330-259-1286 Call 330-623-1775 accuracy. This newspaper www.ohiopuppy.com $4000. S - O - L - D ! will be responsible for only Welders purchased new 7/9/16, ask- TRIUMPH TR6 - 1972, Brit- Lexus ES350 2007. Very Fabricators LIBERTY - 1 MONTH FREE ing $4900 cash only. clean, smooth, quiet ride, one incorrect insertion, the 2 Bdrm., no pets, from $495 German Shepherd Pups - tish Racing Green, excellent Class C motorhome - 1991 Subaru Forester - 2009 Oil & Gas Laborers Cortland - 330-442-1277 condition, $10,500. Located MPG: 21 city, 31 highway, 2.5L, 57,000 mi., first one. ANY ERROR CDL Drivers + elec. Call 330-759-7708 Gorgeous! Males - females. 32’, fully loaded with rear also Husky. 330-360-3527 Girard, OH. S - O - L - D ! Premium Pkg., silver, gray well maintained, $12,000. SHOULD BE REPORTED Burners & Tractor - Bolens 850 with bed, $6995 or best offer. leather int., 139,685 mi., Liberty: 1 bed, $505; Call 330-240-5726 Call 330-853-6703 IMMEDIATELY. General Laborers plow, needs a little work, Great Danes - AKC. Fawn, $6700. Call 724-448-5112 2 bed from $525, $300. Call 330-599-6709. Thurs., Aug. 24, heat/water pd. Tim- M & F, 12 wks., shots, ATVs Lincoln Towncar - 1994 $1000 & up. 814-964-7632 Motorcycles/Mopeds 4 p.m.-7 p.m. ber Ridge, 330-759-8811 151,000 road mi., blue, new General Help General Help Miscellaneous Yamaha Raptor 350 - 2005 battery & many new parts, Job Solutions MINERAL RIDGE Excellent condition, $2800 Harley-Davidson Nightster - RIDGEWOOD APTS. - SR 46 Free Pets $900/offer. S - O - L - D ! 7 North Main St. Air Conditioner - Window firm. Serious inquiries only 2011, excellent condition, Niles, OH 44446 1 & 2 Bdrm. units, heat & Call 724-456-2751 like new, many extras, Mercury Milan - 2007. Gray, water pd. + sec. system, GE, remote, new, 8000 330-652-2924 BTUs, $150. 330-758-0358 NOTICE: Screen 10,500 mi., original owner, 2-tone black interior, excel- Circulation Assistant/Driver carports, pool, onsite mgr. respondents carefully when Automobile $6200 330-423-3829 lent condition, 94,000 mi., Skilled Roofers 330-652-6008/330-545-6630 giving away animals. $5850. Call 330-774-5289 Part-Time Full time, paid weekly. Furnace - Goodman, gas, Parts/Service Call 330-651-4418 STRUTHERS 330-565-0590 150,000 BTU, formally used Harley-Davidson V-Rod Mercury Grand Marquis •25 to 30 hours per week 2 Bedroom duplex. in 5 bdrm./2.5 story home, Night Rod - 2006, 6000 mi., 2000. Well maintained, •$8.51 per hour WATER PLANT – 8000 Doors, hood, trunk, all body •Early mornings and days 1st Months rent, $99. 80% fuel efficient, nearly parts from 2000 Toyota $7500 or best offer, may clean, many extras, 66,000 ASSISTANT OPERATOR new, $500. 330-399-2516 AUTOMOTIVE accept guns on trade. orig. 1 owner miles, $3200. •Reliable vehicle TRAINEE Yo. East - ESA Park Apts. is Corolla, $250. 330-599-6709 •Customer friendly personality Steam Whistles - 3 Luke- Call 724-924-9158 Call 330-788-5477 The Mahoning Valley Sani- accepting HUD 1 bdrm. ap- plications. nheimer. (1) 6” & (2) 3.5”, Parting out 1997 Astro Van. tary District is seeking to $550 for all. S - O - L - D ! Antique/Classic Cars Lots of new parts. fill the position of Assis- Yo. East: ESA Park accept- 330-542-9129, leave msg. Sales/Marketing Sales/Marketing tant Operator Trainee. Un- ing applications for 2 bed- Tires - 4 almost new Buick Riviera - 1990. Show- der the supervision of the room, regular rents only. Hankook on 18” expensive room condition, stored in Tires - 3, BF Goodrich, Long To apply, please call Superintendent of Purifica- Call 330-747-7400 mags, $1200. 330-799-4282 heated garage for winters, Trail, P235/60R17, steel 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 tion, the Assistant Opera- belted, (new $165 ea.), Yo. North TRAILERS & HITCHES 146,000 mi., $6000. Call tor Trainee is responsible to 330-530-2971/330-501-5369 asking $150 for all. perform related duties as- Crandall Park Apts. bennetttrailer.com SALES POSITION 330-533-4455 After 5, 330-469-0128 sociated with the purifica- 1707 5th Ave. Cadillac Brougham - 1987 tion of water. This person Very spacious 2 bdrm., nice- 5 Gal. glass water jugs, $20 45,000 orig. mi., beautiful, must be able to work turns, ly remodeled w/new kitch- each. Call 330-399-2516. If showroom condition, $4200. Boats AVAILABLE weekends and holidays. In- en, must see. $550. no answer, leave msg. Call 330-989-2659 dividual shall inspect equip- 330-742-0198 1988 - 14’ Fiberglass tri- ment, collect & analyze wa- Chevrolet Monte Carlo - hull, 30 hp, elec. bow motor, Retail promotional booth sales. Yo. South - Southern Blvd. Musician's Corner 1986 LS, white, landau roof, ter samples, monitor chem- Lg. 2 bdrm., $425/mo. in- trailer, $1400/offer. ical feeders and adjust beige custom int., rally Call 330-793-2107 Great earnings potential without cludes water. Accepting Guitarist, Singer, wheels, 30,000 mi., all origi- chemical dosages. The indi- Section 8. 330-742-7580 the long hours. Must have vidual will also perform a Songwriter looking to join nal, showroom mint condi- FISHER - 2002 number of other operational musician for classic rock & tion, $9800. 330-539-1030. 22ft., 175hp engine originals. Call 330-360-3495 reliable transportation and be related duties associated Houses For Rent Chevrolet Corvette - 1977 (needs repair), seats 12, with water treatment in- 27,000 mi., 350 cu. in., au- $6000. Call 330-559-6938 able to work weekends. cluding a range of custodial Campbell - Gladstone Sporting/Exercise to., leather interior, T-tops, chores. Individual should be 3 Bdrm., $550/mo. + util. Equipment $4000. Call 330-501-7226 Starcraft Highlander - 22ft., Prior sales experience helpful adept at math. Pay is set Accepting Section 8. 9.5hp Mercury trolling mo- by contract. The applicant Call 330-742-7580 DODGE DART - 1965 tor, equipped for Lake Erie, but not necessary. shall have a high school di- Exercise machine, Hard top, 2 dr., V-8, orig. weights, etc., cost over $12,000. Call 330-545-9333 ploma, current driver’s li- Girard - 2-Bdrm., applian- owner, 21,000 mi., all orig., CALL 330-233-3443 Boardman - Collectibles & Canfield - 402 S. Briarcliff cense, and must have or be $3000, asking $800. excellent condition, Hummels. Proceeds to ben- Aug. 24-26, 10am-4pm. ces, $600/mo. + util. Move 330-503-1985/330-533-1985 able to obtain a Class I Wa- in ready! Call 330-240-9006 $12,000. Call 330-702-1634 Boat Motors efit VA clinic pantry. Fri., Toys, artwork, exercise ter Supply license from the Aug. 25, 9-7; Sat., Aug. 26, equip., baseball cards. OEPA. Yo. East - Rutledge Gun - Mitchell Gold Series, Oldsmobile 98 Regency 2007 Mecury Motor 9-4. - 4377 Devonshire Dr. - Those applying must sub- 3 Bdrm. ranch, $525/mo. + 1911, 45 cal., mint in box, 1983. 86,000 mi., excellent 9.9, 4-stroke, elec. start, General Help General Help Girard - Old Stuff Sale! util. Accepting Section 8. $1600/offer. 330-799-4282. condition, factory leather Tools, furniture, fabrics, mit a cover letter, resume, used twice, $1500. Boardman - HUGE! 775 a list of references, and a Call 330-742-7580 int., $8500. 330-750-0417 Call 234-421-5323 etc. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., Gun Show Truesdale Rd. Thurs.-Sat., Aug. 24-27, 9-4. 27 Earl St. copy of their OEPA Class I Yo. East, South & West 10-4. Designer clothing, Water Supply license, if Aug. 26, 9-5 & Aug. 27, 9-3 Newly renovated homes Cuyahoga Fairgrounds, purses, jewelry, glassware, N. BENTON possessed, by AUGUST 31, available. Accepting Sec- Automobiles Automobiles crystal, household & more! 18815 Center St. 2017 to: Bagley Rd., Berea. tion 8. Call 330-742-7580. Adm. $7 - 330-539-4247 Right off of St. Rt. 14. Personnel Department Thurs. & Fri., 11am-5pm P.O. Box 4119 Yo. South - Sherwood, 5 Boardman - Thurs.-Sat., TREADMILL - NordicTrack. Vindy Opportunities 9am-5pm. 6629 Glenwood Youngstown, OH 44515 bdrm.,, $575 +; Hollywood, Model T6.3, barely used, Poland Twp. sm. 3 bdrm., $525 +; Len- Ave. Good ladies & mens 5338 5th St. folds up for easy storage, fall clothing, womens shoes nox, lg. 2 bdrm., $525 + util. $500. Call 330-793-9496 Manage Your Own Business Thurs. & Fri., Aug. 24 & 25, 3000 Accepting Section 8. & coats, household items, 9-4; Sat, Aug. 26, 9-12. Call 330-742-7580 Become an some furniture. RENTALS Swimming Pools/ AUGUST Struthers - 346 Edison Accessories Independent Contractor Carrier BOARDMAN St. Thurs.-Sat., 9-4. Yard Condos For Rent Treasure Sale! Thurs., Fri. & tools, household, elec- Apartments Sat., Aug 24, 25 & 26, tronics, womens & mens Pool, heater & more. Early morning delivery, done by 6:30 a.m. daily clothes & shoes, seasonal Unfurnished Boardman - 1st floor, 2 You take down, $500. and 9:00 a.m. weekends 9am-4pm. 432 Wildwood bdrm., 2 bath, newly car- Call 330-793-7369 Must be 18 years of age peted, includes all appl., Must have reliable transportation and Austintown $950 + sec. 330-793-6048 Pembrook Place proof of car insurance Studio - $400 7000 Heated warehouse and table provided to Canfield - 3 Bdrm., 4 bath, prepare product for delivery Large 1 Bdrm. - $450 3040 sq. ft. up, w/complete PETS, ANIMALS 2 Bdrm. - $565 Meet new people in-law suite in basement, 3 Many tax advantages in operating your own business Water/Sewer & Trash Paid car garage. 330-573-4759. 4150 Pembrook Dr. 30 DAYS Most newspaper routes can be completed Pets Lost 30 DAYS 330-793-5022 • Up To 4 Lines in 1.5-2.5 hours per day Wanted to Rent • $7.50 For Each Additional Line Austintown - 4200 Pem- Cat - orange, tan & The following route is available: brook, lg. fam. & din. rm. 2 Wanted: small 2 bdrm. white, female, in Hickory • Private Party Only Boardman area, Newport, Millcreek, Oak Knoll - Rt. bdrm., start at $600 + elec. house, w/fenced in yard, for Hollow & Sleepy Hollow $ 798057 - 1.5 Hours daily - 7 Miles daily - 90 Customers Call 330-506-9956 elderly couple. Boardman, • Non-Commercial Vehicle $ area. $600 Estimated Monthly Income Austintown - Springwood Struthers, Austintown. CALL 330-610-5454 • Prepayment Required 330-787-7875/330-787-7969 30 Apts. 1 bdrm., $519 + elec. 30 1 story living. 330-792-7517 • Rate Is Non-Refundable Austintown If You Don’t Sell It, Call Us And We’ll Back to School $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Give You An Additional 10-Days FREE! To apply, please call Special! Sell That Unwanted Item 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 Asphalt Paving Hauling LeChateau, 1 & 2 bdrms. for QUICK CASH or email: PANTALONE PAVING INC. AARDVARK Hauling. $0 & available, select units pet 330-746-6565 [email protected] friendly, large closets, heat Using The Family Rate Plan Over 65 yrs. exp. Drives, up. Basement/cleanouts. & water, fitness center & Parking Lots. 330-652-9108 References. 330-518-5342. pool, starting at $525 + $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Optionp 2 E.O.E. M/F/D/V W.R. CADE PAVING ABC Hauling & Moving elec. 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Each week, this column off ers ABOUT recipes from Valley cookbooks. If your organization would like to Monday to Friday, have its cookbook showcased, 8 a.m. to Noon please contact our features edi- tor Barb Shaff er at 330-747-1471, Only on vindy.com ext. 1282, or email her at shaf- [email protected]. — CONNECT WITH THESE FOOD FEATURES AT VINDY.COM/NEWS/VALLEYFOOD — JUNIOR WOMEN’S LEAGUE OF CANFIELD’S “SIMPLE PLEASURES II” Make-ahead breakfasts to prepare for... CINNAMON PEACH BREAD

by PATTY JONES 1 1 ⁄2 cups sugar 1 ⁄2 cup shortening 2 eggs Busy 1 2 ⁄4 cups fresh peach puree (or 3, 15-ounce cans of peaches, drained and pureed) 2 cups fl our 1 teaspoon cinnamon school 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 ⁄4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon almond extract 1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts days Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Cream sugar and shortening. With a wooden spoon, beat in eggs. Add peach puree, dry in- gredients and almond fl avoring. Fold in nuts. Pour into two 4-inch by 8-inch greased loaf pans. Bake for 50 to 60 minutes. BREAKFAST CASSEROLE by LINDA KNEEN 4 slices bacon 1 ⁄2 cup butter, divided Blackberry Avocado Smoothie Bowl 1 ⁄2 pound ham, cubed 1 cup mushrooms Family Features percent of its products – are free from certifi ed smoothies. Seal each weekday’s smoothie in- 1 ⁄2 cup fl our When the school year rolls around, switch- synthetic colors, added trans fats and MSG. gredients in separate plastic bags and simply 4 cups milk ing from pool to school means fi nding simpler After the shopping trip, try these make- toss the ingredients in a blender each morn- 1 ⁄8 teaspoon pepper ways to kick off the day with healthy and nutri- ahead breakfast ideas to give the busy morn- ing. Enjoy your smoothie in a tumbler or try 1 cup evaporated milk tious options. ings a boost: something new, such as Blackberry Avocado 1 U ⁄4 teaspoon salt Preparing feel-good breakfasts can be as Homemade energy bars are an easy break- Smoothie Bowl. 16 eggs easy as picking and putting together the right fast option that can keep you fueled until U Use your slow cooker to make oatmeal. Be- ingredients, if you know where to buy them. At lunch. For simple bars, heat coconut oil and fore heading to bed, simply add milk, vanil- Make one day ahead: Saute grocery stores such as ALDI, parents can con- vanilla in a saucepan until combined then la and your favorite sweetener to rolled oats bacon until crisp, break up, and veniently fi nd choices they can feel good about transfer to a large bowl and mix with cashew and cook on low 7-8 hours. Include dried fruit return to pan. Do not drain. Add butter, oats, dried fruits and granola. Press the to soak up moisture and provide a sweet, juicy 1 feeding their families, including fresh produce ⁄4 cup butter, ham, and mush- and organic, non-GMO and gluten-free op- mixture between two cookie sheets to flatten, addition. Or try Morning Oasis Overnight Oats rooms; cook briefl y. Sprinkle with tions. Parents can also shop easier knowing refrigerate 2 hours and slice into bars. for a no-cook variation on traditional oatmeal fl our, stir well, and gradually add ALDI private label items – which make up 90 U Portion out produce for daily breakfast for a quick, crunchy start to the day. regular milk; cook until thick- ened and smooth. Season with salt and pepper; set aside. Beat BLACKBERRY AVOCADO SimplyNature Organic evaporated milk into eggs (may SMOOTHIE BOWL Wildfl ower add a little more salt at this time, Honey if desired). Scramble eggs in Prep time: 10 minutes 2 teaspoons lime juice remaining butter until just fi rm. Servings: 1 Optional garnishes: In a large greased casserole dish, 3 ⁄4 cup blackberries SimplyNature Flax Seed layer half of the eggs, then half 1 ⁄4 cup blueberries Southern Grove Chia Seeds of the cream sauce; repeat. Re- 1 ⁄4 cup Friendly Farms Southern Grove Sliced frigerate overnight. Bake at 375 Plain Nonfat Greek Almonds, toasted degrees for 1 hour prior to serv- Yogurt Blackberries ing. (Garnish with fresh parsley, if 3 ⁄4 cup Friendly Farms Blueberries desired.) Serves 12. Unsweetened Original Lime zest Almond Milk SNICKERDOODLES 1 Place all ingredients in ⁄2 avocado 1 blender and blend until by TERRI SCHADE ⁄2 frozen banana 1 smooth. Transfer to serving ⁄2 cup butter, softened 1 teaspoon Stonemill 1 bowl and add garnishes as ⁄2 cup shortening Pure Vanilla desired. 1 cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon Morning Oasis Overnight Oats 1 ⁄2 cup brown sugar 2 eggs 3 2 ⁄4 cups fl our MORNING OASIS OVERNIGHT OATS Wildfl ower Honey, divided In large mason jar, combine oats, chia seeds, 1 2 teaspoons cream of tartar ⁄4 cup SimplyNature Organic Quinoa, almond milk, salt and 2 tablespoons honey. Refriger- 1 ⁄4 teaspoon salt Prep time: 10 minutes toasted ate overnight. 1 1 teaspoon baking soda (plus overnight to set) ⁄4 cup Southern Grove Whole Almonds, 2 tablespoons sugar Cook time: 10 minutes toasted In medium bowl, combine quinoa, almonds and re- 2 teaspoons cinnamon Servings: 3 1 mango, sliced maining honey. Spread onto parchment-lined baking 1 1 sheet. Bake 10 minutes. Remove, cooling completely 1 ⁄2 cups Millville Quick Oats ⁄4 cup chopped coconut Heat oven to 400 degrees. Mix 1 teaspoon Southern Grove Chia Seeds and crumbling. Store in re-sealable bag overnight. 1 .45 ounces Moser Roth Premium Dark butter, shortening, the 1 ⁄2 cups 2 cups Friendly Farms Unsweetened Chocolate 70 percent Cocoa, shaved granulated and brown sugars, The next day, stir oats and pour desired amount Vanilla Almond Milk .45 ounces Moser Roth Premium Dark and the eggs. Blend in fl our, 1 into serving bowl. Top with mango, coconut, shaved ⁄8 teaspoon Stonemill Iodized Salt Chocolate 70 percent Cocoa, melted chocolate and candied quinoa. Drizzle with melted cram of tartar, baking soda, and 3 tablespoons SimplyNature Organic salt. Shape dough by rounding Heat oven to 400 F. chocolate. teaspoonfuls into balls. Mix the 2 tablespoons of sugar and the cinnamon; roll balls in the mix- ture. Place 2 inches apart on un- greased baking sheet. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until set. Immedi- Smart choices fueling kids for back to school season ately remove from baking sheet. Makes about six dozen cookies. Family Features get enough nutrients and kids may not eat cern identified by the As kids head back to without milk in your enough kale, spinach Dietary Guidelines FRIED RICE school, it’s a good time diet. Drinking dairy or sardines to replace for Americans: cal- milk during childhood the calcium in milk. cium, vitamin D and by MARCIE MICCHIA to refocus on nutri- through early adult- However, many potassium. 2 cups rice, cooked and tious food and bever- hood is important to parents know how Incorporating farm- cooled (long grain rice) age choices to make 1 sure kids are properly help achieve maxi- important milk is for fresh milk into your ⁄4 cup olive oil mum bone strength. their kids. According diet can be fun for the 1 large onion, chopped fueled and ready to It’s also important to to the NOF survey, whole family. Try mak- 1 stalk celery, chopped learn. Making the best drink milk as an adult more than 80 percent ing your own fl avored 3 eggs choices for the family to help maintain bone of moms know milk is milk or smoothie at 2 teaspoons salt is every parent’s prior- strength and density. nutrient-rich. In fact, home with these reci- 1 teaspoon pepper ity, but it can be con- Most dairy alternatives milk is the top food pes for Vanilla Cinna- 2 tablespoons soy sauce fusing to navigate all don’t have the same source for three of the mon Milk or a Rainbow 1 cup frozen peas the options available. It can be hard to nutrients as dairy milk four nutrients of con- Unicorn Smoothie. Vanilla Cinnamon Milk Coat inside of wok or nonstick skillet with oil and heat on high. Add onion and celery; stir fry RAINBOW UNICORN Blend milk, yogurt and fruit VANILLA CINNAMON MILK until tender. Add cooked rice and until smooth, adding SMOOTHIE 8 ounces milk stir. Form a well in the center, add 1 1 ⁄2 teaspoon pure vanilla eggs and stir to break yolks. Con- 1 ⁄2 cups low-fat or fat-free additional milk or water to thin, milk, plus additional if needed. extract tinually stir fry until well mixed 1 ⁄4 teaspoon ground cinnamon and eggs are cooked through. (optional) 1 Divide smoothie into four 2 teaspoons honey Add seasonings and peas, and ⁄2 cup low-fat vanilla yogurt In glass, combine milk with continue to stir fry until peas are 2 cups (about 10 large) fro- glasses and, if desired, top each vanilla extract, ground cinnamon bright green and cooked through zen strawberries with whipped cream, sprinkles and and honey. (about 2 to 3 minutes). Serve im- 1 cup frozen blueberries horn candles. Stir until well mixed. mediately, Serves 8. 1 cup frozen mango chunks Nutritional information per serving: 120 calories; 1 g fat; 5 mg Nutritional information per serving: HOW TO ORDER Optional toppings: 6 tablespoons whipped cholesterol; 5 g protein; 25 g 130 calories; carbohydrates; 3 g fi ber; 5 mg cholesterol; 8 g Order Junior Women’s League cream 60 mg sodium; of Canfi eld’s “Simple Pleasures” protein; 24 g carbohydrates; 4 teaspoons sprinkles 175 mg calcium (20% 105 mg by calling Diane Smythe at horn candles, wicks of daily value). 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Family Features kids are receiving the right Nutritious, well-rounded brain food to get them through BANANA SUSHI ROLLS Lay tortilla on fl at surface. Spread meals are essential for growth the day. Our registered dieti- with half of peanut butter. Place banana Recipe courtesy of Produce for Kids and proper brain development. tian-approved meal inspira- on one end of tortilla and roll up. Cut tion, tips and ideas provide 1 large (8-inch) whole-wheat into even slices and place strawberries A complete midday meal also tortilla the foundation families need and kiwi slices on top. helps boost mental and physi- 3 tablespoons peanut butter, cal power so kids can keep on for success.” divided learning until the afternoon In addition to kid-tested, Microwave remaining peanut butter 1 banana, peeled on high 30 seconds, or until melted, bell rings. lunchbox-friendly recipe 1 strawberry, sliced ideas, the program provides 1 and drizzle over banana sushi. Top with It’s not always easy to find ⁄2 kiwi, sliced new and appealing ideas to resources and lesson plans 1 tablespoon shredded coconut shredded coconut. for educators who want to fuel kids’ bodies and minds as Banana Sushi Rolls they head back to school, but create activities to inspire programs for families and ed- healthy eating in the class- ucators such as the Power Your room. This year’s program BROWN BEAR BENTO BOX Arrange banana slices and blueberries to Lunchbox Pledge can help. also includes a partnership create eyes and noses to resemble bear “Families are looking for with The World of Eric Carle, Recipe courtesy of Produce for Kids faces. In another container, add colorful ways to start the year on the allowing students to win cop- 1 tablespoon soy butter fruit, such as raspberries, cantaloupe, pine- right foot and the Power Your ies of his popular collection of 3 graham cracker squares apple, honeydew, blueberries and blackber- Lunchbox Pledge offers ev- children’s books. Additional- 3 banana slices ries, to create a rainbow fruit salad. erything they need in one ly, every online pledge results 9 blueberries spot,” said Trish James, vice in a $1 donation to Feeding variety of colorful fruit, chopped Suggested Side: 1 tablespoon ranch president of Produce for Kids. America programs that sup- dressing and three mini sweet peppers, “Families want to know their port families and children. Spread soy butter on graham crackers. sliced into strips. Brown Bear Bento Box Memory-making meals with family mark back to school

Family Features new favorites to the family table. Creating a ritual of cook- 1 Most families are looking for meal repertoire, such as Spa- ing a favorite back-to-school SPAGHETTI AND TURKEY salt. Shape mixture into 25 (1 ⁄4-inch) ways to spend more time to- ghetti and Turkey Meatballs, a meal with your kids is a good MEATBALLS meatballs. gether, but managing the fam- modern twist on the nostalgic way to help them build healthy Prep time: 15 minutes In large, nonstick saute pan on me- ily schedule can be a daunting family classic. As food trends habits and skills that will last a dium heat, heat olive oil, garlic and task, especially with the addi- come and go, Ragù continues lifetime. Cook time: 15 minutes Servings: 5 crushed red pepper. Add sauce and re- tions of nightly homework and to be a culinary staple for fam- Step away from your cell- maining water once garlic is golden. extracurricular activities a new ily meals. For 80 years, Ragù phone. Designate dinnertime 10 ounces spaghetti school year brings. has gathered families at the as a no-cellphone zone. Leave 1 pound (85 percent lean) ground Arrange meatballs in sauce; cover and table to celebrate the tradition your mobile devices in another turkey cook 10 minutes, or until cooked through Hectic weeknight schedules 1 during back-to-school season of creating memories around a room to allow for time to re- ⁄2 cup Italian-seasoned, dry bread (165 F), stirring occasionally. Serve with mouthwatering meal. Whether connect with your loved ones crumbs cooked spaghetti and additional Parme- don’t need to get in the way 1 of quality time spent around that’s a new take on ravioli or and be fully present. ⁄4 cup grated Parmesan cheese, san, if desired. a family-favorite pasta dish, Create fun dinner-table top- plus additional (optional) the dinner table with these 1 simple tips for enjoying dinner families can count on serving ics. Making the table a fun place ⁄4 cup chopped Italian parsley Tip: Use a small ice cream scoop or up delicious pasta sauces rich to be is the best strategy for get- 1 egg, beaten melon baller to easily make evenly sized together. 3 with bold, Italian flavors and ting your family to dinner and ⁄4 cup water, divided meatballs. Designate a time. Write din- 1 ner time on a calendar in the vine-ripened tomatoes. keeping them at the table lon- ⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt kitchen so every family mem- Create rituals. To build a ger. Make a game out of sharing 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil tradition in the kitchen, try the best parts of your day with 2 cloves garlic, minced ber is aware of this special time 1 and can look forward to sitting involving the whole family by each other. This can be a great ⁄2 teaspoon crushed red pepper down together. Even if your showing your kids age-appro- way to laugh together as well as 1 jar Ragù Homestyle Thick and schedule is overwhelming, pick priate ways to contribute to an opportunity to offer much- Hearty Traditional Sauce a specific day each week and their favorite meal. Let them needed advice and support. Cook pasta as directed on package, block out time to have a meal as measure ingredients to create Find more easy recipes to omitting salt; keep warm. a family. better-for-you turkey meat- bring the family together dur- Rely on foods rooted in tra- balls, carry ingredients from ing the busy back-to-school Combine turkey, bread crumbs, Par- 1 Spaghetti and Turkey Meatballs dition. Experimenting with one place to another, mix and season and throughout the year mesan, parsley, egg, ⁄4 cup water and recipes can add quick and easy pour ingredients, and set the at RAGU.com or on Facebook. Introduce freshness to your family table Wraps for on the go lunch Family Features owned and operated farms about MU SHU STEAK & APPLE Locally sourced foods are becom- 300 miles away from your grocery WRAPS ing increasingly important to fami- store. 2015 Cattlemen’s Beef Board and lies across the country – and more PART OF A BALANCED DIET National Cattlemen’s Beef Association parents are taking note of where As a minimally processed and Hand-held and perfectly porta- their family’s food comes from. In farm-fresh beverage, milk is a fact, more than three-quarters of ble, these wraps are great wholesome way to help your fam- on the go. parents are actively looking for lo- ily get natural protein and balanced cally sourced food options when Total Recipe Time: 25 to 30 nutrition. Whether it’s reduced fat, minutes grocery shopping for themselves fat free or organic, dairy milk is re- and their families, according to a Makes 4 servings markably simple, containing just 4 beef Tri-Tip Steaks, cut 1 new survey from the National Milk three ingredients: milk, vitamin A Life Campaign. inch thick (about 4 ounces and vitamin D. each) FROM FARM TO GLASS 3 Whether enjoyed as a beverage or ⁄4 teaspoon ground Many people are surprised to learn used as an ingredient in your favor- cinnamon 1 that milk is one of the original farm- ite recipe, milk is a versatile pairing ⁄4 teaspoon pepper Mu shu steak & apple wraps for any meal. Even award-winning Milk is a wholesome way to help your 1 to-table foods. Nearly two-thirds of ⁄4 cup hoisin sauce desired. Add steak slices, coleslaw moms think milk takes anywhere chefs and restaurateurs such as family get natural protein and balanced nutrition. 1 tablespoon honey mix and apple to hoisin mixture; from more than two days to more Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli use milk Salt (optional) toss to coat. than a week to travel from the farm as a foundational farm-to-table in- family will love making (and eat- 3 cups tri-color coleslaw mix to grocery stores throughout the gredient in many of their signature ing) this treat, and you can feel good (with green cabbage, red Place equal amounts of beef country, when it typically arrives on dishes. about the wholesome and delicious cabbage and carrots) mixture down center of each tor- shelves in just 48 hours, on average, For a traditional favorite that kids ingredients like milk. 1 1 Granny Smith apple, tilla, leaving 1- ⁄2-inch border on are sure to enjoy, try Giorgio’s home- For more information and deli- after leaving the farm. In fact, milk peeled and thinly sliced right and left sides. Fold bottom made ice cream recipe. The whole cious recipes, visit milklife.com. often originates from many family- 8 medium whole wheat fl our edge up over fi lling. Fold right and tortillas (8 to 10-inch diam- left sides to center, overlapping GIORGIO’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM and the heavy cream to a simmer, over nilla, adjust the seasoning and cook the eter), warmed edges; secure with wooden picks, medium heat. ice cream base for 3-4 minutes. Combine cinnamon and pepper; if necessary. Servings: 9 press evenly onto beef steaks. 2 In a medium mixing bowl, whisk the Pour into an ice cream maker and Nutrition information per serv- ⁄3 cup servings Heat large nonstick skillet over 1 sugar and egg yolks until they lighten process according to the manufac- ing: 484 calories; 13 g fat (5 g 1 ⁄2 cups whole milk medium heat until hot. Place 1 in color. Temper the cream mixture into turer’s directions. 2 ⁄2 cups heavy cream steaks in skillet; cook 9 to 12 min- saturated fat; 4 g monounsaturated 8 egg yolks the eggs and sugar by gradually add- fat); 67 mg cholesterol; 958 mg Nutritional information per serving: utes for medium rare to medium 1 cup cane sugar ing in small amounts and then return sodium; 61 g carbohydrate; 8.8 g 1 390 calories; 30 g fat; 18 g saturated doneness, turning occasionally. ⁄4 teaspoon sea salt the entire mixture to the saucepan and fat; 260 mg cholesterol; 5 g protein; 27 fi ber; 32 g protein; 6.8 mg niacin; 1 tablespoon vanilla extract place over low heat. Continue to cook g carbohydrates; 0 g fi ber; 115 mg sodi- Combine hoisin sauce and 0.5 mg vitamin B6; 1.9 mcg vitamin until the mixture thickens slightly and honey in large bowl. Carve steaks B12; 1.8 mg iron; 26.6 mcg sele- In a medium saucepan, bring the milk um; 113 mg calcium (10% of daily value). coats the back of a spoon. Add the va- into thin slices; season with salt, if nium; 4.3 mg zinc; 90.1 mg choline.

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Family Features As kids get ready to start PROTEIN-PACKED EGGS IN A NEST any fallen potatoes back up against sides of each a new school year, parents muffi n hole. Turn oven down to 350 F. Servings: 6 (2 nests per serving) are also getting back into 1 In a bowl, add eggs, egg whites, ⁄4 cup milk, salt the swing of a morning Nonstick olive oil spray 4 cups frozen shredded potatoes, defrosted and pepper. Whisk to combine and place in fridge routine. One thing that while preparing green pepper, tomatoes or addi- can’t be missed? A com- 3 large eggs 3 large egg whites tional vegetables. plete breakfast! Research 1 ⁄4 cup fat free milk shows eating breakfast 1 Stir cooked meat and vegetables into the bowl ⁄4 teaspoon salt helps kids concentrate 1 with egg mixture and pour equally between all ⁄8 teaspoon pepper and focus at school, giv- 1 “nests.” Sprinkle a pinch of cheese over each nest. ⁄3 cup cooked, lean ground turkey sausage, ing moms good reason to Bake for 15-20 minutes or until egg is set. crumbled serve up balanced nutri- 1 ⁄3 cup green bell pepper, diced Remove from oven and serve with remaining tion before that fi rst morn- 1 ing bell. ⁄3 cup tomatoes, chopped 8-ounce glass of milk. spinach This back-to-school sea- Note: Nests can also be stored in airtight bags in son, start the day off strong Protein-Packed Eggs in a Nest mushrooms 1 fridge once cool for 3-4 days, and be reheated for an for a balanced breakfast Nest are simple and fun ⁄3 cup part skim mozzarella cheese, shredded and pair your little one’s on the go breakfast. breakfast with a glass of may be easier said than to make. Served with an Heat oven to 400 F and spray 12-well muffi n tin milk. An 8-ounce glass of done. One way to help al- 8-ounce glass of milk, they with nonstick olive oil spray. Nutritional information per serving: 200 calories; milk gives kids 8 grams of leviate the morning rush make for a delicious break- 4.5 g fat; 1.5 g saturated fat; 105 mg cholesterol; high-quality protein plus is to make breakfast ahead fast to help start everyone’s Place a scoop of shredded potatoes into each 17 g protein; 23 g carbohydrates; 1 g fi ber; 510 mg other essential nutrients of time, so it’s ready to go school day off right. muffi n hole, pressing around edges to create “nest”. sodium; 381 mg calcium (40% of daily value). Nutri- like calcium and vitamin before sending kids off to Find more nutritious Bake for 15-20 minutes or until lightly golden. Re- tion fi gures based on using fat free milk, and include D to the morning meal. school. These make-ahead recipes to pair with milk at move pan from oven and using spoon, gently press an 8-ounce glass of fat free milk. Most days, fi nding time Protein-Packed Eggs in a milklife.com.

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Joe Kenda examin- Netfl ix wants subscribers to know Most every row of program sug- way” program and point the per- of our choic- ing a case of a young man it’s looking out for them. gestions (even generic-seeming son watching it to other unexpected es but also is found clinging to life. For instance, the average Netfl ix categories like “Comedies” and or unknown fare with presumably explore hard The case takes a dark turn subscriber might never guess that “Dramas”) is tailored for each sub- similar appeal. questions,” Adam when he learns there is a its dark superhero drama “Jessica scriber, Yellin says. Consider “Ozark,” which viewers said Elliot Earnheardt second victim somewhere Jones” might strike similar chords And how the rows are arranged might be led to from any of several Schrage, in the woods. as the zany hijinks of “Unbreakable vertically on the home page is a directions, explains Yellin. Vice Presi- Kimmy Schmidt.” Netflix is happy function of the subscriber’s demon- “Ozark” is a recently released VANDERPUMP RULES’ dent for Public Policy to help you make the connection. strated genre preferences. original drama series starring Jason and Communications at JAX & BRITTANY TAKE Much of the attention showered “You might have ‘Comedies’ as Bateman as a money-laundering KENTUCKY (9 P.M., Facebook. on this streaming-video giant in re- your fi fth row,” says Yellin, “and for family man who’s seriously jammed The first few entries fo- BRAVO): We’re defi nitely cent years has dwelled on its insa- another person it might be 25th. up with the Mexican drug cartel he not in L.A. anymore as Jax cused on questions such as tiable appetite for original content And someone else might not get a works for. how to keep terrorists from Taylor and Brittany Cart- and for creators to produce it. comedy row at all.” “We’ve found that people who wright leave the comforts spreading propaganda on- “We want to appeal to as many So your Netflix is different from tend to watch ‘Blacklist’ and ‘House line, and how social media of city life behind for a different people as possible, and ap- everybody else’s. But where do these of Cards’ tend to like ‘Ozark,”’ says more rustic life on Brit- companies should monitor peal to the many moods that each tips come from? Yellin. “But another kind of person and remove controversial tany’s family farm. person has,” says vice president of “It’s very important that the titles who will fi nd he likes ‘Ozark’ is a fan posts from their platforms. TV LISTINGS, C5 product innovation Todd Yellin. most relevant to each person bubble of ‘Narcos’ and ‘El Chapo’ and other I wrote about that first ENTERTAINMENT NEWS “The more diverse our content, the up to the top of the catalog,” says drug-cartel-oriented dramas and “Hard Questions” entry in more likely that someone, at their Yellin. “And we want those relevant documentaries.” The Vindicator on June 28, Zac Brown Tailgate moment of truth about what they’re titles to be diverse. We don’t want to But, wait, there’s yet another “taste 2017 (“Platforms team up to Party at Lot M70 going to watch, will choose to go to make the amateur mistake of get- community” rallying to “Ozark,” fi ght terrorism”). Netfl ix.” ting caught in an echo chamber, says Yellin: fans of the 2015 fi lm “The But last week’s entry was YOUNGSTOWN But this service’s multibillion- such as: Just because you watched Big Short,” which deals with Wall personal for me. It’s some- Come and visit the Phan- dollar annual outlay for new pro- one horror title, slapping in front of Street dirty tricks, have been found thing I’ve struggled with tom Fireworks Tailgate Party gramming necessitates another you nothing but more horror titles.” to respond to the money monkey- since one of my students, for tomorrow’s Zac Brown challenge: helping each program get Yellin likens the process of provid- shines that animate “Ozark.” Jon, died in a car accident Band concert, on the north- discovered by the subscribers most ing bespoke TV for each customer to “It’s not like we could have over a decade ago: how to west corner of Fifth Avenue likely to enjoy it. Four out of fi ve of a three-way collaboration. guessed this ahead of time,” says celebrate someone’s life on and Arlington Street. Lot the shows watched on Netfl ix were First, a legion of Netfl ix “taggers” Yellin. “We just track which shows social media after they’ve opens at 2 p.m. and will have found by its subscribers thanks to screens every program, tagging tend to cluster together. Who would died. food vendors, music and recommendations offered them, different elements that compose have thought that ‘Jessica Jones’ and The “Hard Question” was beer sales. Doors to Stam- Netfl ix says. it. This data is crunched and con- ‘Kimmy Schmidt’ would cluster to- “After a person dies, what baugh Stadium will open at Those suggested new favorites tinuously refi ned by the company’s gether?” As well as – no kidding – should happen to their on- 5:30 p.m. are much more customized for each secret-sauce algorithm. And then “Making a Murderer” and a John line identity?” Boardman Jazz viewer habits gathered by Netflix Mulaney stand-up concert. But I think it’s a much deeper, more complex Ensemble concert question. BOARDMAN SOCIAL MEDIA PAGE So does Facebook, The Boardman Summer apparently. Jazz Ensemble will play its When I visit Jon’s page, I fi nal concert of the season Got a hot link or video for us? Email [email protected] see occasional posts–mes- Thursday at Boardman sages sent directly to him as Park’s Maag Outdoor The- if he’s still reading them. It’s atre from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Kimberly Seidita a page built on Facebook’s @deannafusillo Bring a lawn chair and @kimberlyseidita old interface, so some of the some friends to this free I love this crew at features no longer work. His I’m so happy that the event. The Boardman Band Avalon Gardens! profi le image is gone. Youngstown Handels has and Orchestra Parents will But the posts are still there. birthday cake ice cream be selling concessions. In fact, I posted in 2015: “This is my 10 year anni- Final concert of versary at YSU and I still ref- summer series Mary b erence stories about you and our conversations. Hope NEW CASTLE, PA. @MaryBuchenic you’re living it up on the The fi nal outdoor concert I’ve lived in Youngstown my other side.” of the summer series in Riv- whole life and I still don’t know Knowing Jon, he probably erwalk Park in New Castle is my way around the mall is. Friday, from 6 to 9 p.m. and Monika Bickert, Director will feature The Wrangler of Global Policy Manage- Band, a country-rock/clas- ment at Facebook attempted sic rock band. Cindy Bokesch STAFF social to answer the hard question The family-friendly event by providing a glimpse into will feature Kathy’s Catering, @cindy_bokesch Kalea Hall the network’s role in preserv- Mister Softee’s Ice Cream Love Swensons. We need one in Youngstown. @Vindykalea ing our online memories. Truck and informational Facebook found the per- booths about arts and cul- Woahhhh. It just fect person to write this ture events in the area. got darker outside entry. It was raw and pas- For more information visit #EclipseSolar2017 sionate, and to be com- www.NewVisionsLC.org or pletely honest–I got a little call 724-510-1410. Ed Puskas emotional: “In the days after my hus- Tickets on sale for @ band died, I kept sending Warren Civic Music EdPuskas_Vindy him text messages... I need- WARREN Pro tip: For those ed to feel like I was still con- The Warren Civic Music who don’t know, nected to him... pretending will launch its 77th season the sun also will disappear he was on the other side of with a concert featuring again tonight — this time for an the messages I was sending George Dyer, an accom- extended period. Total dark- and would soon write back.” plished tenor whose show ness for hours! I encourage you to read will include songs from her blog. Go to newsroom. “Phantom of the Opera” Mark Sweetwood fb.com and search “Hard and “Les Miserable” and @sobeditor Questions.” arias from operas, big ballad The Day The It’s moving. But more songs and more. Tickets for Clown Died #RIP importantly, it provides a the Sept. 19 show are $40 #JerryLewis glimpse into the care Face- each and can be purchased book takes with our memo- at the box offi ce or by calling ries after we’re gone. 330-841-2931. In short, the answer is For more information visit this: like the rest of us, Face- www.WarrenCivicMusic.com book’s still trying to figure or call 330-399-4885. Other @jimmyandspade_eat WeAreYoungstown it out. shows this season include Sundays were made for relaxing...and @WeAreYoungstown If you’re concerned about Gary Puckett & The Union for trips to @branchstreetcoff ee Brier Hill Italian Fest! what memories will be pre- Gap on Oct. 17; Roy Fires- served after you’re gone, tone on Nov. 9; GENTRI on talk to others about how you Dec. 13; One Night in Mem- SOCIAL STATS want to be remembered–on phis on March 22 and The social media, of course. Doo Wop Project on April 25. Judge shooter ID’d in Steubenville Groundbreaking at YSU Now, time to dust off that All Warren Civic Music Jeff erson County Judge Joseph Bruzzese Jr. 26,421 The $13 million Enclave complex brings 4,288 will. shows take place at Packard was shot near the courthouse in Steuben- 65 student apartments to YSU’s campus Dr. Adam Earnheardt is chair of the depart- Music Hall, 1703 Mahoning ville by Nathaniel Richmond. FACEBOOK at Wick and Lincoln avenues. TWITTER ment of communication at Youngstown State University. Follow him on Twitter at @ Avenue in Warren. REACH TRAFFIC adamearn.

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WEDNESDAY OUT-OF-TOWN BIRTHS Dear AUGUST 23, 2017 Tomorrow in Society and Annie SOCIETY NEWS on vindy.com. THE VINDICATOR | C4 He’s been Heloise banned How from long are seeing eggs brother fresh? Dear Heloise: I never Dear Annie: I am 13 know how to determine years old, and I live in whether eggs are still Kentucky. I have a prob- fresh. I remember some- lem with my parents that thing about putting them I can’t fi x. in water. Help? I have an older brother, Vivian M., “Greg,” whom I love and Westfi eld, Mass. look up to as a role mod- el. He is 24 years old and Vivian, help is here, and my favorite person in the it’s an easy egg hint! Fill a bowl/glass with room-tem- world. Six months ago, perature water. Put an egg he came out as gay to my CONTRIBUTED PHOTO in it. If it fl oats, it’s an older parents and me. egg; if it sinks to the bottom, He told us he has been it’s a fresher egg. in a secret relationship Recipes of Youngstown establishes scholarship fund Heloise with “Harry,” his best Bobbi Allen and Keith Evans from the Recipes of Youngstown Facebook group, along with representatives from the friend since he was 15 P.S. If you are using the years old. They have been Mahoning Valley Historical Society, presented a check to the Youngstown State University Foundation recently to offi - eggs to “hard boil” (re- sharing an apartment for cially establish a scholarship fund for veteran students attending YSU. Funds were collected through cookbook sales and ally it’s “hard cook” – you should boil the eggs for no three years. from tasting events. The initial donation is $13,350. Allen, founder of Recipes of Youngstown, hopes to see the fund reach more than a minute, then My parents went bal- $100,000. The Mahoning Valley Historical Society has assisted with the sales of the cookbooks. Above, from left, are re- turn the heat off, cover the listic and disowned him. pot and let it sit for 15 min- They said he was no lon- tired Maj. Rick Williams from the YSU veterans resource center; Brian Wolf, YSU Foundation; George D. Beelen, Ph.D., utes), use older eggs. Fresh ger welcome in our home. president of the MVHS; Evans; Bill Lawson, MVHS executive director; and Allen. ones do not have much of I got really upset and biked an air pocket and are hard- over to his apartment a er to peel. few times to see him. FOOD SALES AND DINNERS Dear Readers: Do’s and When my parents found don’ts for making good out, they banned me from THURSDAY sausage gravy and biscuits, pep- coffee: seeing him or talking to Lord of Life Church, 550 N. pers and mushrooms, coff ee, or- Start with a clean Broad St., Canfi eld, will host a ange juice, and other beverages. coffeepot. him in any way. They For information, call the church threatened to accuse him drive-through chicken dinner Use fresh, clean water. from 3 to 6 p.m. Menu consists at 330-549-2333. Do use the proper grind of kidnapping if he ever of chicken parmesan, spaghetti, SUNDAY for the method you sees me again. three bean salad, roll and butter choose for brewing. I got into a big argu- and cake. Cost is $9 per dinner; TAKING ORDERS Do drink it right away! ment with them and only cash accepted. Proceeds Queen of the Holy Rosary, Heloise begged them to let me see will help with ministry expenses. 291 Scoville Drive, Vienna, will Each person will receive $1 off Dear Heloise: I’m con- him. My dad said Greg is a host its stuff ed cabbage takeout fused! I see the term “A the purchase price of dinner dinner from 2 to 6 p.m. Sept. 2. danger to me and is a dis- when bringing a can of vegeta- la this or that” on menus Cost is $10 and includes stuff ed and have no idea what it gusting person. Greg has bles to be donated to the needy cabbage, mashed potatoes, always been nothing but a at the Rescue Mission or another green beans and applesauce. means. I don’t do a lot of great older brother to me. organization. Drive to back door Stuff ed cabbage will also be sold cooking and never learned Since he moved out and we will serve you. For ques- for $20 per dozen or $10 for one what some of these culi- nary terms mean. three years ago, I have had tions or information, call the half dozen. Phone orders only church offi ce at 330-533-3531. a bunch of sleepovers at by Aug. 28. Call 330-856-4204 Rochelle R., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday his apartment. Neither he VFW Col. Louis J. Campbell Blaine, Minn. Post 3538, 157 Lowellville Road, through Friday. nor Harry has ever done Struthers, will serve spaghetti Rochelle, don’t fret! You anything in front of me UPCOMING dinners from 4 to 7 p.m. Meals are not alone! Here are that even made me think include meatballs, salad, bread Cultural Society of St. John three explanations for you they are a couple. and butter, and coff ee. The cost the Baptist Church and Christ from my book “In the Kitch- is $7.50 for adults and $4 for the Good Shepherd Parish will Annie, I love my brother off er a stuff ed cabbage dinner en With Heloise.” so much and miss him. children under 8. Carryout or- ders are $8 and will be available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 10. “A la king”: Food that’s He is so cool and the best only until 6 p.m. Containers will at St. John the Baptist church been prepared in a rich person I know. I don’t care be provided. For information, hall, 159 Reed Ave., Campbell, cream sauce. that he is gay. call Jim at 330-755-3313. The cost for adults is $10 and $5 for children. Takeout orders Dad said that it is his job “A la mode”: It’s French for FRIDAY are available, and containers “in the manner of.” If you see to keep me safe and that are provided. There will also be Holy Trinity Serbian Or- this in reference to a dessert, if I want to see Greg, I will basket raffl e tables and a 50-50 thodox Church, 53 Laird Ave., it means “with ice cream.” have to wait till I am 18. raffl e. Presale tickets are avail- Youngstown, will serve fi sh able from members of St. John’s My brother tried to talk dinners from 3:30 to 7 p.m. at “Al dente”: It’s an Italian Cultural Society, or call Mariann CONTRIBUTED PHOTO term for cooking pasta so to my parents about this, the church hall. The menu will at 330-755-1979. Tickets will and they slammed the consist of baked or fried Icelan- COMPASS Family and Community Center will host the Peace Chair that the teeth can feel it. also be available at the door. Project on Aug. 31. Above is an example of one of the chairs to see Pasta should never be over- door in his face. dic cod or fried haddock; sides of Spanish rice, haluski, maca- St. James the Apostle and vote on. cooked. I tried to talk to my roni and cheese, french fries Church, 4019 state Route 422, school counselor, but she or string beans (choose two); Pulaski, Pa., will host a breakfast Heloise said I must accept my par- coleslaw or applesauce; bread brunch from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dear Heloise: My gar- ents’ decisions because and butter; and coff ee or tea. Sept. 3. Cost is $9 for adults and COMPASS hosts bage disposal has a ter- they only have my best in- The cost is $11 for adults and $6 $4 for children. Menu includes rible odor. I tried grinding french toast, sweet cheese fi ll- terest in mind. for children. Dessert will be an lemons in it, but that gave additional $1.75. Containers will ing, buttermilk and buckwheat Peace chair project me only a temporary so- Please help fi nd a way to be provided for takeouts. Orders pancakes with a choice of maple change their minds. or blueberry syrup, scrambled lution. In a small kitchen will be accepted from 11 a.m. to 6 like mine, a smelly gar- p.m. at 330-792-1005. eggs, scrambled eggs with pep- YOUNGSTOWN bottle of wine to be used at Missing My Brother pers, onions and cheese, home COMPASS Family and the Chocolate, Wine, Dine bage disposal is a serious problem! SATURDAY fries, bacon, sausage, ham, Community Service will host & Groove Event is requested Dear Missing: I am so North Lima Mennonite toast, fresh cinnamon rolls, hot the Peace Chair Project from for guests over age 18. No ad- Sally T., Rock Hill, S.C. sorry you’ve been separat- Church will host a breakfast buf- and cold cereals, coff ee, tea, 5 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 31 at the vance tickets or reservations ed from your big brother. fet from 7 to 10 a.m. at 90 Men- juices and milk. For information, Sally, here are some hints call 724-964-8276. Soap Gallery, 117 N. Cham- are needed. I know your heart is hurt- nonite Drive, North Lima. All you pion St. This is a unique art Chairs will be on display to banish garbage disposal ing. I would encourage your can eat breakfast or brunch for a A listing of food sales and dinners is exhibit with more than 60 for the evening, and then odors: donation. Menu includes, eggs, published Wednesday. Please submit brother to speak to a law- information for takeout and sit-down chairs to be featured and several will be placed on dis- pancakes, french toast, sausage, When you use limes/lem- yer about options to pro- dinners to the Society Department be- voted on by attendees. Art- play at the Butler Institute potatoes, homemade pastries, fore noon Monday. ons/grapefruit, follow up tect him against kidnap- ists, schools and businesses of American Art. All chairs with lots of running cold ping charges, should that in the Mahoning Valley de- will be available for viewing water. signed chairs interpreting again at Chocolate, Wine, arise in the future. I’d also and how he came from such a their defi nition of peace. Dine & Groove at Stambaugh Try a few drops of pep- suggest you call the LGBT humble state as the son of an SOCIETY Refreshments will be Auditorium on Sept. 22. All permint oil or spearmint National Youth Talkline immigrant peddler, and then served and there will be a chairs will be auctioned at in a cup of water, then put (800-246-7743), which pro- rose to top executive of Sears digest chance to learn about the that event. that into the disposal vides factual information and Roebuck. He is one of the new Sojourner House Do- All proceeds will benefit and resources for cities and greatest philanthropists known. Put the stopper in, fi ll the Sarah Brown-Clark is mestic Violence Shelter. A the Sojourner House Do- sink with hot water, then towns across the country. The movie will be shown at Mt. Gilead guest Movies 8 in Boardman at 4 p.m. minimum $10 donation or mestic Violence Program. pull the plug and run the Dear Annie: Thank YOUNGSTOWN Sunday. disposal. you so much for publish- Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, “Rock in the Red Zone” will be SOCIETY NEWS | Publication policy If the odor persists, there ing the letter from John, 2821 Hillman St., will host its shown at 7 p.m. Aug. 31, also at may be a buildup of “gunk” the retired Marine. It was Public Square Forum from 6 to the Encore Cinema. Despite the The Vindicator publishes engagement, wedding and anniversary under the splash guard. Try 8 p.m. on Thursday. The forum announcements free of charge. so uplifting and spot on. daily trauma and air-raid sirens, cleaning the underside of guest will be Youngstown Sderot, Israel, is thriving as the Forms may be obtained from our Vindicator news offi ces or our the black splash guard with Many thanks for your website at www.vindy.com, or mail a self-addressed, stamped, busi- wonderful column. Your Clerk of Courts, Sarah Brown- epicenter of the music revolu- ness envelope to The Vindicator, Society Department, P.O. Box 780, hot, soapy water. Clark. tion. There will be more movies advice is always so perti- Youngstown, OH 44501, with a note indicating which form is needed. Heloise nent to the situation. in September. Your picture must be a good-quality, traditional portrait that is Local fi lm festival current, vertical and close up; an original, not a copy; and a wallet- P.S. It’s important to run Cindy in Louisville announces movies Paul Todd concert size or larger. Your picture can be black and white or color. However, cold water for 30 seconds or if the couple or their parents live in Austintown, Boardman, Canfi eld so to push whatever you are YOUNGSTOWN to benefi t food pantry Dear Cindy: Thank you or Poland, a color picture will be needed so the announcement can getting rid of through the Youngstown Area Jewish YOUNGSTOWN automatically appear in the Forever and Ever section of Neighbors. To plumbing. for writing. I received a Film Festival is hosting several Paul Todd and Paul Todd Jr. e-mail a photograph with your announcement, send a 5-by-7 jpeg fi le great deal of positive feed- fi lms this season. Today at 7 will be in concert Sunday at Our (300 dpi) as an attachment. The Vindicator is not responsible for loss Dear Heloise: Black- back regarding John’s letter. p.m. at Encore Cinema in Niles Lady of Mount Carmel Basilica, of or damage to your photo. berries, blueberries, etc., I’m printing your response “The Pickle Recipe” will be 343 Via Mt. Carmel Ave. To submit your announcement, you may drop it off at the front are sold in grocery stores so John might see that he’s counter of our downtown offi ce, 107 Vindicator Square, Youngstown; in clear plastic clamshell shown. This is a comedy about Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. mail it to The Vindicator at the above address; or e-mail it to made someone smile. how a cash-strapped party and the concert begins at 6 p.m. packs. Placing a rubber [email protected]. band around a box pre- emcee and his conniving uncle Tickets are $15, and proceeds Email your questions for Annie Lane For further information call 330-747-1471 Ext. 1282. vents an “explosion” if you scheme to steal a secret family will benefi t the St. Vincent de to [email protected], or write drop one. Good shopping. to: Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndi- recipe. Paul food pantry. cate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA “Rosenwald” is a documen- For tickets, call 330-743-4144 George B., via email 90254. tary about Julius Rosenwald or Barbara at 330-565-3155. © 2017 Creators Syndicate © 2017 King Features Syndicate

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USA Law & Order Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits “Full Disclosure” (N) (:01) The Sinner “Part IV” (N) Law & Order: SVU VH1 Ink: Chicago Black Ink Crew: Chicago Black Ink Crew: Chicago (N) Signed “Earn It” (N) Black Ink Crew: Chicago Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood for a degree in physical education at Ohio State That’s OK. Minds can be trained, University. and it’s easy to do so because your heart is the right place. 1977: Youngstown police are questioning a man about the bludgeoning of James Part- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You’ve been known to write things down, low, 54-year-old employee of the Volunteers of keep receipts, refer to a calendar America, whose body was then set afi re, appar- and more -- habits that could use ently in an attempt to conceal his identity. some tuning up now. These sys- An eight-month labor dispute in the Trumbull tems allow you to offload certain County Sheriff’s Department is resolved when mental functions, freeing your Sheriff Richard A. Jakmas and a union repre- brain up for what you really need senting 102 deputies reach a verbal agreement. it to do. Lou Blaney continues his streak at the Mercer VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You an Stephanie Malin says Vermont Raceway, clinching the track title by winning 12 aim to spend less time on mun- ODDLY ENOUGH Man charged with sprint features this season, including fi ve straight. dane things so that you can spend spraying manure on prosecutors are handling the case. 1967: The Vindicator’s arrives time more creatively. Oddly, the Bear’s testicular cancer mundane things may bring all the US border patrol car German customs in Da Nang, Vietnam, armed with 97 names of inspiration and rewards you were surgery successful soldiers that were sent to the paper before he missing. It’s the approach that ALBURGH, VT. intercepts package left for Vietnam. The fi rst two he tracked down PRESCOTT, ARIZ. A Vermont man is charged with matters, not the task. Doctors say a 24-year-old sanctu- with 20 snake heads were Sgt. David J. Hancock and Lance Cpl. Rob- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). A spraying liquid manure on a marked ert Delpine. He also met a former Youngstown- ! ary bear in Arizona is recovering after BERLIN large number of the things you’ve successful surgery to remove a can- U.S. Customs and Border Protection er, Sgt. John T. Frye. German customs offi cers say they ever thought or experienced are cerous testicle. car after confronting an agent about Mahoning County Board of Elections mem- still in your memory banks or have have found and destroyed 20 rotten The Daily Courier reported Aug. 16 immigration enforcement. bers must appear in court to show cause why been moved to an ancillary stor- snake heads found in a package that that Shash, an American black bear, Fifty-three-year-old Mark Johnson, two disqualified political candidates should age space somewhere in your had arrived from Nigeria. not have their names on the fall ballot, Antho- body. It will be useful to trust that went to the vet after he had been act- of Alburgh faces charges of assault ing diff erent and not eating. and disorderly conduct. A spokeswoman for Munich’s main ny DeLuco and John DeMart. you know what you know. SCORPIO Doctors placed Shash under seda- Johnson told The Associated Press customs offi ce said Aug. 16 that offi - Prosecuting Atty. Clyde W. Osborne is ex- " (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You pected to be appointed Common Pleas are on an adventure, a true co- tion to get a better look at his overall on Aug. 16 that the agent was parked cers discovered the snake parts when creation, and the options multiply condition and found he had an en- they X-rayed a 6.6-pound package. Court judge and Atty. Frank P. Anzelloti at the entrance to a fi eld near the will succeed him due to the death of Judge with each person you add to the larged testicle. Canadian border where Johnson was Marie Mueller said that when of- team. Just make sure that every- He had been diagnosed with Erskine Maiden Jr. spreading manure Aug. 3. fi cers then opened the parcel the one has a defined role and some- cancer a few years ago, which was stench of the rotten snake heads 1942: Youngstown area housewives, forced to thing key to do. He says he asked the agent why cope with an acute shortage of beef and pork, managed successfully with regular was “simply overwhelming and #SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. medications. authorities weren’t doing more to ar- are turning to poultry and other meats. unbearable.” 21). The brilliant circumstances Doctors decided to remove the tes- rest immigrants who are in the coun- The all-out scrap hunting campaign by air-raid won’t be designed out of wish- ticle, but were prepared to euthanize try illegally and working on Vermont She said the customs offi ce has re- wardens in Zone 5 has netted 53 tons, reports es and built out of expert plans. if surgery wasn’t going well. farms. He says the agent was rude. peatedly intercepted packages from Earl Cailor, chief air-raid warden in the zone. They will be discovered through western Africa with snake heads that Jacob “Jake” Zeigler of Youngstown enlists in trial and error or settled upon be- Doctors did not fi nd any additional Johnson says he didn’t know the cause they work well toward a de- infection or issues with the exception car was behind him when he turned are sent to Germany as a delicacy. the Navy as a ship’s fi tter, petty offi cer second sired end. of his known liver tumor. on his spreader. Agency spokeswom- Associated Press class, and awaits assignment in . $CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). There will be much meandering 08/23/17 41 before the idea. Even then it may JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN Basilica area 1 1 42 A Great Lake not be a good one. It will need to THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME "She Loves You" refrain Fabric meas. 43 by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek 5 2 Deliver be tested. 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