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DETAILS, A2 FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2017 75¢ Warren police: Shooting deaths of 3 in car involved no one else By ED RUNYAN volve anybody else,” Kistler said Monday. nounced dead at the scene. West was the [email protected] Kistler said it’s too soon to discuss who did driver of the car, which was owned by his WARREN the shooting or what led up to it. girlfriend, who was not in the car. Police say the Thursday night shooting One gun was found in the car when police Ju’wantae A. Harbin, 18, of Douglas Street deaths of two men and a woman in a car on arrived for the 7:13 p.m. shootings, Kistler Northwest, a passenger, was pronounced Southern Boulevard Northwest was “at least said. The shootings occurred just before and dead later at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hos- a double” homicide and involved only the just after the Cadillac crashed into the side pital. three people who died. West Joseph Harbin of a house at the corner of Southern Boule- The crash caused minor damage to the It could end up being ruled a triple ho- vard and Solar Street Northwest. home and more signifi cant damage to the micide, Sgt. Joe Kistler of the Warren police It apparently will involve no charges since Devonte L. West, 24, of Hamilton Street Cadillac. The Cadillac was traveling south said. Offi cials say they cannot recall Warren all three people involved are dead, Kistler Southwest, and Brandy M. Joseph, 37, of having a triple homicide. said. “We’re 100 percent sure it doesn’t in- Merriweather Street Northwest, were pro- See SHOOTINGS, A3

HEALTH CARE MAHONING COUNTY 2 Valley FAMILY, FRIENDS PAY TRIBUTE TO YSU ADVOCATE FRANK WATSON Woman gets hospitals A fond ‘farewell prison term rank among for crash that best in state By KALEA HALL to a great man’ killed friend [email protected] YOUNGSTOWN By JUSTIN WIER Two local Mercy Health [email protected] hospitals are ranked among YOUNGSTOWN the top in the state. “If we don’t get a handle on [the St. Elizabeth Youngstown opioid epidemic], society will be Hospital ranked No. 18 out of broken down,” Stephen Whiteley 26 ranking hospitals in , said. “Everybody’s a victim.” and St. Elizabeth Boardman Whiteley ad- Hospital ranked No. 22 in dressed Judge John the U.S. News & World Report M. Durkin of Ma- hospital rankings. honing County “For more than 100 years, Common Pleas Mercy Health-Youngstown Court on Monday at has been deeply committed the sentencing of a to our mission to improve the woman who caused health of our communities,” his granddaughter’s Mitchell said Don Kline, president death. and chief executive offi cer of Nicole Mitchell, 32, of Boardman, Mercy Health-Youngstown, pleaded guilty Monday to involun- in a statement sent to The tary manslaughter for her role in a Vindicator. “Honors like the fatal crash after a brief police chase U.S. News & World Report in January. Prosecutors dropped rankings validate the work six other charges in exchange for we’re doing to deliver on that the plea. mission. We’re grateful for Whiteley’s granddaughter, Taylor the recognition, and it will Duvall, was in Mitchell’s passenger serve as continued inspira- seat. She was 23 when she died in tion for our efforts to be the the crash. place where patients want to come for care, physicians See MITCHELL, A4

See HOSPITALS, A4 WORLD HOSPITAL RANKINGS Local results Sanctions may not U.S. News & World Report’s analysis of hospitals includes data from nearly 5,000 halt North Korea’s centers across multiple clini- cal specialties, procedures and conditions. Scores are ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR nuclear program based on a variety of patient Ellen Tressel, wife of Youngstown State University President Jim Tressel, talks about her father, Frank C. Watson, during Associated Press outcome and care-related a memorial service at the Watson and Tressel Training Site on Monday morning. At left are the Rev. Susan Brown of factors. Canfi eld United Methodist Church and George Lee, a retired minister. WASHINGTON MERCY HEALTH The strongest sanctions yet St. Elizabeth Boardman By AMANDA TONOLI “Today we say farewell to during one of Watson’s bad against North Korea could still Hospital: Regionally ranked [email protected] a great man,” said Watson’s days, he told his nurse he was prove no match for the communist No. 22 hospital in Ohio out country’s relentless nuclear weap- of 26 ranking hospitals. YOUNGSTOWN daughter, Ellen Tressel, on going to ask the blonde visiting Received high performance Monday afternoon. Ellen Tres- him to marry him. ons ambitions. marks in chronic obstructive early 400 friends sel is also the “The blonde was his wife of While the United States hails a pulmonary disease (COPD), wife of YSU nearly 68 years, Norma Wat- new package of U.N. penalties that heart failure and knee and family mem- President Jim son,” Tressel quipped. “It just could cut a third of North Korea’s replacement. exports, the sanctions Tressel. goes to show you if he had the St. Joseph Warren bers gathered in Watson, 92, chance, he would do it all over Analysis themselves aren’t the Hospital: Received high N American objective. died Thursday again.” performance marks in COPD Youngstown State University’s after a 10-year She added that the memorial They’re only a tactic for getting Kim and heart failure. Jong Un’s totalitarian government Watson and Tressel Training battle with Par- service wasn’t just to honor her St. Elizabeth Youngstown kinson’s dis- Watson father, but her mother as well. to end its missile advances and Hospital: Regionally ranked Site to memorialize Frank C. ease. “I just thank her for the loy- atomic weapons tests, and there is No. 18 in the state. Received Parkinson’s is a disease that alty she gave to him on such little evidence to suggest this new- high performance marks in est round of economic pressure will nephrology, pulmonology, Watson, a YSU advocate, com- deteriorates the nervous sys- a wonderful journey,” Tressel tem. be more successful than previous heart failure and COPD. efforts. Source: U.S. News World & Report munity leader and family man. Ellen Tressel remembered See WATSON, A3 See N. KOREA, A4 inside DOWNTOWN YOUNGSTOWN INDEX Business ...... B5 today Street closures bring complaints from some businesses Classifi eds ...... B6 Comics ...... C4 OSWEILER TO START By DAVID SKOLNICK Crossword ...... C3 IN PRESEASON OPENER [email protected] Daily Briefi ng . . . A2 The Browns’ YOUNGSTOWN Editorial ...... A9 never-ending Some downtown business owners are Legal ads...... B5 quarterback saga complaining about the impact the improve- Lotteries ...... A2 has produced yet ment projects to sections of Market and Fed- Society...... C2 another surprise. eral streets will have on them. Sports...... B1-5 Brock Osweiler has “I think it’s awful,” Anne Massullo Sabella, Tributes...... A6-7 risen from trade throw-in to preseason owner of Avalon Downtown, 17 W. Federal TV Grid ...... C3 starter Thursday. St., said of the project shutting vehicular traf- Valley Life...... C1 SPORTS, B1 fi c in front of her restaurant. “Eighty percent of our business is take-out, so it will impact Weather...... A2 ‘THE DIGITAL DIVIDE’ PLEASE RECYCLE us. People in Youngstown don’t like to walk. While Mahoning County has access to They like to pull up to the door and get their broadband, subscription lags because food. They won’t be able to do that.” of its expense, a survey found. Business at Silver’s Vogue Shop, 27 W. Fed- ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR BUSINESS, B5 Market Street from Front to Commerce streets along with Federal Street from Phelps See STREETS, A3 to Walnut streets are closed through Aug. 26 for paving work.

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San Francisco 72/59/pc 73/59/pc 72/60/pc “Mr. Smith” used white TODAY and buy your certifi cate for: Seattle 81/62/s 83/66/s 86/60/s Hackers demand text on a black background St. Louis 82/66/pc 86/68/pc 85/69/t Tampa 92/78/t 92°/78/t 91°/77/t millions in ransom to threaten further dis- Wash, DC 81/65/pc 83/65/pc 83/68/pc for stolen HBO data closures if HBO doesn’t pay up. To stop the leaks, $ 00 NEW YORK the purported hackers Hackers using the name 10 demanded “our 6 month BIRTHDAYS “Mr. Smith” posted a salary in bitcoin,” which fresh cache of stolen HBO they implied is at least for $ 00 Actor Richard Anderson (“The Six Million Dollar Man,” “The fi les online Monday, and Bionic Woman”) is 91. Country singer Mel Tillis is 85. Actor $6 million. 20 value demanded that HBO pay a Dustin Hoff man is 80. Actress Connie Stevens is 79. Country ransom of several million Yo-Yo Ma’s plea singer Phil Balsley of The Statler Brothers is 78. Actor Larry dollars to prevent further helps bring friend’s Wilcox (“CHiPS”) is 70. Actor Keith Carradine is 68. Actor such releases. Donny Most (“Happy Days”) is 64. Guitarist The Edge of U2 The data dump in- lost puppy home is 56. Drummer Rikki Rockett of Poison is 56. Singer Scott cluded what appear to be LENOX, MASS. Stapp of Creed is 44. Guitarist Tom Linton of Jimmy Eat scripts from fi ve “Game With Yo-Yo Ma’s help, a World is 42. Singer J.C. Chasez of ‘N Sync is 41. Singer Drew of Thrones” episodes, friend was able to bring his 4837 Mahoning Ave. • Austintown 4698 Belmont Ave. • Liberty Lachey of 98 Degrees is 41. Actress Lindsay Sloane (“Sabrina including one upcoming lost puppy home. the Teenage Witch”) is 40. Actress Countess Vaughn (“The episode, and a month’s The cellist Sunday made Parkers,” “Moesha”) is 39. Actor Michael Urie (“Ugly Betty”) 330-793-0707 330-759-1561 worth of email from the is 37. Actress Jackie Cruz (“Orange Is the New Black”) is 33. an impassioned plea to account of Leslie Cohen, nearly 14,000 concertgoers Singer Shawn Mendes is 19. Actress Bebe Wood (“The Real *See complete rules & conditions on website. After purchase through the site you O’Neals”) is 16. HBO’s vice president for after a matinee at Tangle- will need to print and present a paper voucher to the merchant. fi lm programming. There wood in Massachusetts A cooperative eff ort of WFMJ-TV and The Vindicator.

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EMAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2017 A3 METRO digest Sentencing set in vehicular homicide WARREN Russell Lauer III, 44, of Cortland will be sentenced at 8:30 a.m. Aug. 28 for hit- ting and killing a young jog- ger along Ridge Road on Feb. 27, 2016. Lauer pleaded guilty June 26 before Judge Peter Kontos of Trumbull County Common Pleas Court to aggravated vehicular homi- cide, failure to stop after an accident, operating a motor vehicle impaired and failing to drive in the marked lanes. His plea agreement calls for him to get eight years in prison. Lauer killed Brittany Szwedko, 28, of Cortland as she walked or jogged along Ridge Road in Fowler Township. Szwedko was preparing to run a half-marathon. Court documents say ROBERT K. YOSAY } THE VINDICATOR Lauer’s vehicle left the road- Frank C. Watson, who died Thursday at age 92, is memorialized at Youngstown State University’s Watson and Tressel Training Site. More than 400 friends and family members way and struck Szwedko. He listen to memories and songs to remind them of Watson’s life. tested just under the legal limit for alcohol but also She said not to think of Watson as “He’d often say, ‘I’ve done every- close,” Tressel said. “The journey had an illegal amount of the WATSON leaving, but fi nally coming home. thing I wanted to do. I lack nothing. has now ended and the Lord has painkiller OxyContin in his Continued from A1 “Do not let your hearts be trou- When the Lord is ready to take me, called him home. His body is now system. said. “As we say in the Tressel house- bled,” the Rev. Mrs. Brown said. I’m ready to go,’” she said. whole and pain-free.” Choice for seniors hold, it was truly a team event.” “Today we offer Frank peace, and The interesting thing, Tressel Watson leaves behind his wife, we claim that promise for him to said, was that Watson said that sort Norma Jeanne (Hitchcock); two YOUNGSTOWN Because he was an avid church- return him from his temporary of thing often for about 20 years. daughters, Janet (Jeff) Stephens and Qualifying Youngstown goer until his final days, the Rev. City School seniors may re- Susan Brown of Canfield United home.” “When the sun sets tonight over Ellen (Jim) Tressel; four grandchil- main at the high school they Methodist Church offered comfort Tressel said Watson would be the Youngstown, Ohio, and we lay Dad dren and two great-grandchildren. previously attended. to Watson’s family members. fi rst to tell you he had a great life. to rest, a great American story will A son, David, died in 1991. The plan announced ear- lier this year established • Kitchen nine preschool-to-eighth- HOME SICK? • Bathroom grade schools and two • New Roof high schools. The primary 0% Financing or Same • New Siding schools feed into either East • Screened Porch or . as Cash up to 18 Months • New Deck Seniors must have a • Most Home 95 percent attendance Improvement Projects rate and minimum 2.0 Insurance Restoration grade-point average during All Credit Cards Accepted the last school year. They & Remodeling also must fi nd their own transportation. 330-259-1251 Letters are being sent to those students’ homes to determine their preferences. This opportunity will not be available to future students. Not-guilty plea WARREN Katie M. Hays, 31, of Palmyra Road Southwest pleaded not guilty Monday in Warren Municipal Court on three counts of child endan- gering after police said they revived her from an appar- ent heroin overdose while she was in charge of her YSU’s Watson and Tressel Training Site housed a memorial service for Frank C. Watson, YSU President three children. Jim Tressel’s father-in-law. A judge ordered her to have no contact with her children. She remains in In that incident, police ar- ren Municipal Court after the Trumbull County jail SHOOTINGS rested him at Risher Road reports of gunfi re near Fern- because of a warrant on a Continued from A1 and Palmyra Road South- dale Avenue Southwest. TECHNICAL west on July 26 after police 2015 drug conviction. on Southern and continued West and another man COLLEGE Police were called to her chased him and two others came out of the woods and ETI in a straight line at a curve on all-terrain vehicles and Palmyra address at 6:03 and into the side of the had fi rearms in their jackets, ENROLL NOW p.m. Friday. She was on her a dirt bike on West Market but both had valid carrying- home. near Buckeye Street North- INFORMATION back near a bathroom unre- Some power lines in the concealed-weapon licenses sponsive. An offi cer admin- west. and were not charged with MANAGEMENT path of the car were knocked Harbin crashed the ATV istered the opiate-reversal down. any weapons offense, police SPECIALIST drug naloxone, and she he was riding and was taken said. CLASSES STARTING SEPTEMBER 11TH A nearby resident called into custody. The ATV be- became conscious. 911, saying people were Niles police charged Jo- 12 Month Diploma Program At home with her were her longed to a Portage Coun- “shooting each other in a seph in August 2015 with OtherOth Classes Available: children – 10 months, 5 and ty resident who said it was car.” Another witness also stolen three months earlier. misdemeanor theft after an Associate Degree 12 Month Diploma 8. A friend called 911 when said the gunfire occurred elderly man reported that • Legal Assistant • Practical Nursing he found Hays, he said. Harbin’s case was pending • Legal Assistant • Facilities Maintenance before the car crashed. Kis- in Warren Municipal Court. 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Information Systems jail July 26 on charges of felo- In February, West was tak- warrant was issued for her • Financial Aid And Placement Assistance Available To Those Who Qualify. called Friday because of low • ETI Accepts Military Educational Benefi ts, TAA, WIOA, MCTA And BVR. ny receiving stolen property en into custody on a warrant in July 2016 after she failed pressure caused by a power Accredited Member/ACCSC OH# 93-11-1383T and misdemeanor all-ter- for failing to pay fines and to appear in court. The case 2076 Youngstown-Warren Rd., Niles, OH 44446 outage, has been lifted. For Gainful Employment Information Visit Our Website: Water samples were tested rain vehicle prohibitions. court costs through War- was never completed. (330) 652-9919 www.eticollege.edu and found not to be contam- inated Monday, according to United Nations International Pilgrim Virgin Statue possible. It’s a little incon- Fatima Centennial Tour the city water department. STREETS venience now for a nicely August 13-27, 2017 More Digest on A7 This is one of the four famous statues sculpted according to the specifications Continued from A1 paved road.” of Sister Lucia, seer of Fatima, by Jose Thedein, the Michelangelo of Portugal. All four statues were blest by Pope Pius XII on May 13, 1947. The Bishop of Fatima But Nicholas Yurchyk, then sent them out into the world to proclaim the message of Fatima. This eral St., “will be quiet” dur- owner of Vogue Jewelers at particular statue was brought to the United States from Fatima on December 8, Agenda Wednesday YSU 1952 specifically for the United Nations. Msgr. Harold Colgon, who founded the ing the road work, said Barry 422 19 W. Federal St. since 1951, Blue Army of Lady of Fatima, placed this statue in the United Nations Meditation Room and there led the recitation of the rosary. For this reason she is known as Joint Fire District, Silver, the clothing store’s isn’t convinced. the United Nations International Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady Fatima. The custodian of this statue, Judith Studer, who was diagnosed with terminal Wick Ave. 7 p.m., board of directors, owner. “I think it’s lousy,” he said. colon cancer, was healed through the intercession of Our Lady of Fatima while Youngstown this statue was visiting her diocese. In thanksgiving for this great healing and 33 W. Liberty St., Hubbard. “Customers come to town “It will impact business. grace, she promised Our Lady to promote devotion to Jesus through Mary. She was later asked to be the custodian of this famous image of Our Lady. She has Federal St. Right now, people complain traveled the United States and other countries promoting the Fatima message of prayer (the rosary), penance and reparation. McDonald Board of Zon- looking for a parking space,” Phelps St. Commerce St. During this centennial year of the Fatima apparitions let us welcome into our area this famous image of the Mother of God ing Appeals, 5 p.m., council he said. “When they see the Front St. about parking. This only under her title of Our Lady of Fatima. Come, pray, venerate and ask for the many graces and blessings we need in our earthly makes it worse. It’s a long sojourn to heaven. Our Heavenly Mother is waiting patiently to shower us with these graces. Let us welcome her and in the chambers, municipal build- roads are closed, they just words of St. Louis de Montefort let us go “To Jesus through Mary.” way to go from a place to For more information: www.thefatimastatue.org or call: Katie Moran: 330-647-3833 email: [email protected] ing, 451 Ohio Ave. leave. I’ve been down here Walnut St. park to the businesses.” Schedule: for over 47 years. I’ve never South Ave. McDonald Village Coun- Sunday Aug.13 Monday Aug. 14 Tues, Aug. 15 Wed. Aug 16 Thurs. Aug. 17 Fri. Aug. 18 Sat, Aug, 19 Covelli St. Josaphat Sunrise Senior Holy Trinity Byz St. Mary Byz. O.L. of Servants of Mary Holy Trinity, Market St. Suzanne Barbati, presi- seen the city close streets as Centre Cathedral, Home Church, Victory,\ Center for Peace cil, 6 p.m., municipal build- ROADS 335 W. McKinley Way 356 S. Belle 6601 Ireland Rd 512 Monroe St dent and executive director 5720 State Rd Poland, OH 44514 526 W. Rayen Ave Vista 481 S. Main St. Windsor, OH 44099 E. Liverpool, OH often as they have [in recent Cleveland, OH A: 9:30 D: 11:30 AM Yg, .OH Yg., OH 44509 Andover, OH A: 7:30 D: 11:30 AM ing, 451 Ohio Ave. CLOSED 44134 330-707-1313 44003 of OH WOW! The Roger & 440-313-8327 A: 1 PM years] and disregard busi- A:9AM A: 9AM D: 7PM Beeghly Oaks Rehab A: 7:30 St. Patrick, A:8 AM D:7PM D:: 7PM 6397 OH 87 Mercer County Housing Gloria Jones Children’s Cen- 6505 Market St. D: 7:30 PM D:8 PM Boardman, OH 44512 Liturgy 11 AM Kinsman, OH44428 330-385-7131 nesses.” A:1:30 PM A:2:30 PM D: 4 PM 330-744-5820 330-792-1578 THE VINDICATOR 440-293-6218 D: 7:30 PM Authority, 11 a.m., 80 Jeff er- ter for Science & Technology 216-749-7162 310-948-8862 Starting Monday, the city 330-876-8306 Sunday Aug 20 Mon. Aug. 21 Tues. Aug 22 Wed. Aug. 23 Thurs. Aug 24 Fri. Aug. 25 Sat. Aug 26 son Ave., Sharon, Pa. at 11 W. Federal St., said she Basilica of O. L. Little Flower Parish, Holy Trinity Byz, St. Elizabeth St. Patrick, St. Stephen, Park Vista Nursing closed Federal Street be- Also, motorists made left of Lebanon, Seton/St. Home 4020 Diamond St. NE 549 Mayfield Rd James Site 313 N. Depeyster 129 W. Park Ave 1216 5th Avenue hasn’t received any com- Canton, OH 44721 Chesterland, OH St. Yg, OH 44504 Poland Township trust- tween Phelps and Walnut turns from Phelps Street 2759 N. Lipkey Rd Niles, OH 44446 N. Jackson, OH 2532 Burton St. Kent, OH 44240 A: 9AM D: Noon

44451 A: 8 AM A: 9 AM Warren, OH A: 9 AM Basilica of O. L. of onto Boardman Street, forc- plaints from customers. 444884 A: 8:30 AM Mt. Carmel, ees, 6 p.m., township streets, and Market Street D: 7 PM D: 7 PM D: 7 PM A: 8:30 AM D:7 PM 343 Via Mt. Carmel A: 8AM Yg. OH 44505 ing them to turn around be- “I am sure it’s going to D 6:30 PM 330-494-2759 630-725-8559 330-673-5849 government center, 3339 from Front to Commerce D: 7 PM 330-652-4396 A: 3PM all night vigil cause Market is closed, he 330-538-3351 330-393-9766 Dobbins Road. streets. make downtown more invit- 330 372-5141 Sunday. Aug 27 A- Arrival time said. ing to our guests eventually,” Basilica of O. L. Springfi eld Township The streets will be closed of Mt. Carmel, D - Departure time “The intent is to get in info:info: 330-647-3833 330-647-3833 A plenary she said. “It hasn’t impacted 343 Via Mt. Carmel until Aug. 26 for resurfacing Yg. OH 44505 indulgence is granted to anyone trustees, 7 p.m., admin- and get out and not drag D: after Noon Mass who comes and venerates this our traffic yet. We look for- 330 372-5141 istration building, 3475 E. work. this out over a long period image of Our Lady of Fatima. South Range Road, New The first day of work of time,” Shasho said. “The ward to a nice, freshly paved Springfi eld. caused traffi c backups, par- goal is to do this as quickly street. I’m really excited the ticularly on Phelps and Front city is making an effort to AGENDA runs daily. Items for the as possible. It’s a high-traffi c column should be sent to The Vindica- streets, said Charles Shasho, area. We’re asking people to improve things. We’re excit- tor Regional Desk at least two days in the city’s deputy director of have patience. We’re trying ed to have them continue to advance. public works. to get it done as quickly as do work like this.”

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she didn’t deserve to lose MITCHELL her life. Continued from A1 “Now there’s a little girl who has to grow up with- The night of the crash, out her mother,” Kaufman police received a call from said. the Walgreens at Market Whiteley said that even Street and U.S. Route 224. Mitchell is a victim of the Duvall had taken diapers opioid epidemic. and other items from the Shortly after the ac- store. When officers at- cident, DiGravio said the tempted to pull them over, Whiteleys told her they Mitchell fl ed. hoped Mitchell would get Police abandoned the the treatment their grand- chase because of poor road daughter never received. conditions. She will be eligible for Later, the car hit a pole, substance-abuse counsel- went up an embankment ing if she obtains judicial and rolled, prosecutors release. said. “I tried. I tried. I tried [to Officers found Duvall get her off drugs],” White- dead in the passenger seat. ley said of his grandaugh- Mitchell was hiding un- ter. “I really tried, and it der a sandbox at a nearby didn’t work.” home. Defense attorney Gerald Mitchell received a sen- Ingram, who represented tence of four years and Mitchell, said grandpar- nine months in prison. ents shouldn’t have to bury She will be eligible for ju- their grandchildren, but dicial release after three it’s happening increasing- years. Upon release, she ly often as a result of the will serve five years’ pro- growing opioid crisis. bation and her driver’s li- cense will be suspended “We’ve had far too many AP FILE PHOTO | JULY 28, 2017 for fi ve years. of these cases where we’ve This photo distributed by the North Korean government shows what was said to be the launch of a Hwasong-14 intercontinental ballistic lost someone as a result of missile at an undisclosed location in North Korea. Both Mitchell and Duvall were addicted to heroin at addiction,” Judge Durkin said. But he was quick to stress remains cautious of trigger- and when the conditions are the time of the crash. N. KOREA the importance of everyone ing a North Korean collapse, right, that we can sit and have “[Duvall] might have Mitchell cried as she ad- Continued from A1 enforcing the new, tougher fearful of fomenting chaos a dialogue.” He urged North been in your drug court, dressed the judge. sanctions. along its border or advancing Korea to fi rst halt tests for an if not for the events of that “I caused everyone a lot Whatever the economic “We will be monitoring any scenario that would lead “extended period,” however night,” assistant prosecu- of pain and suffering,” she pain on Pyongyang, Kim’s that carefully,” he said. to a reunifi ed and U.S.-allied often such confi dence-build- tor Marybeth DiGravio said. “I wish I could take it government has expressed The U.N. penalties aim to Korea on its doorstep. ing measures have failed. told the judge. back. I wish it was me that no interest in negotiating cut off roughly $1 billion of Anthony Ruggiero, a for- North Korean shows scant Duvall had a daughter was gone.” away its fast-growing arse- who is 5. Whiteley should nal of perhaps 20 nuclear North Korea’s estimated $3 mer Treasury Department interest in playing by Amer- billion in annual exports, offi cial and sanctions expert, ica’s rules. Foreign Minister have been a doting great- bombs and the ballistic mis- grandfather. Instead, he’s siles needed to deliver them. by banning countries from said China and Russia have Ri Yong Ho told Asian for- STRAPLESS helping to raise her. For the young North Korean importing its coal, iron, lead failed to implement a half- eign ministers at the same “The natural order is leader, the weapons are fun- and seafood products, and dozen previous U.N. resolu- meeting Tillerson attended & SUPPORT torn,” he said. “It’s shred- damental to the survival of stopping them from letting in tions on North Korea since that “under no circumstanc- ded. It’s like a piece of pa- BRAS FIT his authoritarian regime, more North Korean laborers, 2006, when the country be- es” will his country put its even if they deepen diplo- who help Kim’s government came the fi rst and only one nuclear weapons or ballistic per. There’s no recover- FREE W/ matic isolation and bring by sending cash home. Presi- this century to conduct a nu- missiles on the negotiating ing.” even more extreme poverty dent Donald Trump’s U.N. clear test explosion. Four fur- table. Tammy Kaufman, Du- PURCHASE for his long-suffering people. ambassador, Nikki Haley, ther atomic tests since then Without such a commit- vall’s mother, told the court that her daughter ELMO’S BRAS And the sanctions may not called it “the single largest have honed its capability to ment, talks appear unlikely. Route 224 (Across From Mall) prove effective. The North economic sanctions package miniaturize a nuclear device. Washington has dismissed was a good person. 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EMAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2017 A5 Man won’t be own lawyer in death-penalty case By JOE GORMAN rights were violated. tent to stand trial in Decem- with a claw before. Hundley answered was another person in the [email protected] But after the hearing was ber, and before Monday’s hammer. yes to both questions. house. He also asked, “Did YOUNGSTOWN over, Hundley changed his hearing, was on his second Two para- Rodway then told Hund- Erika die?” and was told that It didn’t take long Monday mind and asked that his set of court-appointed attor- medics also ley he would have to sign she did. for Lance Hundley to have court-appointed attorneys, neys. Jury selection is set for told police a waiver of his rights and “I wasn’t the only one in his feet held to the fi re in his John Juhasz and Doug Tay- Sept. 8 when they explained the form. When the house,” Hundley said. death-penalty case, and af- lor, be reinstated. Judge During the evidence- responded to Hundley asked why he was He said that person was “the Sweeney agreed. suppression hearing, police the medical- there, Rodway told him they terward he decided maybe Hundley one who choked me out,” he shouldn’t be his own law- Hundley, 47, of Washing- Detective Sgt. Ron Rodway, alarm call, could not tell him unless he then said he did not want to yer after all. ton Street, Warren, or Cleve- the lead investigator on the Hundley told signed the form, because de- talk anymore. Rodway end- them they were not needed. Just minutes after Judge land Street, Youngstown, case, said Hundley was a tectives could not speak to ed the interview and Hund- A video of Rodway’s in- Maureen Sweeney granted is accused of beating Erika suspect early on. Rodway him without a lawyer pres- ley said. “I just want you to Huff, 41, to death on Nov. 6, testifi ed that when he went terview after Hundley was ent unless Hundley gave his his request to represent know there was another per- himself in his capital mur- 2015; beating her mother; to St. Elizabeth Youngstown released from the hospi- approval. Hundley then said son in that house.” der trial in Mahoning Coun- and setting the house on Hospital to interview the tal later Nov. 6 was played he did not waive his rights ty Common Pleas Court, fi re. Reports said police who surviving victim, she told for the court. Rodway asks but he had questions. Rod- Hundley told the judge Hundley had to question the answered a medical-alarm him she went to Huff’s home Hundley if he wants to waive way said whenever Hundley he would have never spo- detective on his case. A hear- call there had to go inside because her medical alarm his rights. He tells Hundley if wanted to stop all he had to ken to Rodway if he had ing was happening where and arrest Hundley while had awakened her and when he agrees to talk, he can stop do was say so. known from the outset he the defense was asking to the house was on fire after she arrived she saw a gas can talking and ask for a lawyer Rodway asked a few ques- was under arrest. He said he suppress a brief statement they saw a person on the in the living room. She told at any time. Rodway asks tions but at one point when was tricked into signing the Hundley made to police the fl oor and Hundley would not Rodway that Hundley told Hundley if he understands Hundley asked, “Am I un- waiver and talking. day he was arrested because let them inside. her the can was for the lawn- his rights and if he has ever der arrest?” and Rodway Judge Sweeney said she he claimed his Miranda He was just ruled compe- mower, then he attacked her had them explained to him said yes, Hundley said there would have a ruling shortly. Committee turns in Man faces petitions for elections stolen property charges in charter amendment Boardman By DAVID SKOLNICK said Beiersdorfer. “This way [email protected] we have a run off rather than By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI YOUNGSTOWN having some races decided [email protected] A committee seeking to in the Democratic primary.” BOARDMAN change how elections are The proposal also would Township police arrested run in Youngstown turned restrict political contribu- a Youngstown man early Sunday after finding him in petitions to the city clerk tions to only $100 per ballot to get the measure in front of walking in an area where voters in November. measure and candidate with numerous thefts and bur- The Youngstown Commu- those funds coming from glaries were reported over nity Bill of Rights Commit- only registered city voters. the weekend. tee submitted the petitions It would ban corporations, According to a police re- Monday with 1,947 signa- labor unions, political action port, an officer observed tures, said Ray Beiersdorfer, committees, political par- Cory Gooch, 27, of Indianola a committee spokesman. ties and “all other campaign ASSOCIATED PRESS Avenue walking on Leighton The main room of the Mount Zion Baptist Church on Carpenter Street in Athens is shown Avenue about 2:15 a.m. Sun- The committee is also back- funding entities” from giving Aug. 1. ing an anti-fracking charter campaign contributions. day. The of- amendment – for the sev- fi cer saw that Detractors have said the Gooch was enth time – on the November contribution restrictions ballot. The proposal needs at Group works to restore holding a least 1,259 valid signatures could conflict with free- GPS unit and to qualify for the ballot. speech issues and cam- electronics, Both proposals need the paign-contribution court historically signifi cant church according to approval of city council and decisions. the report. the Mahoning County Board The charter amendment The Columbus Dispatch to the tin ceiling, water 2005, said Ada Woodson The of- of Elections to be placed in proposal would also al- ATHENS damage causing the white Adams, secretary of the ficer, who Gooch front of voters Nov. 7. low city residents to “speak Though there’s mold paint to peel and fall on society. noted in the report several thefts from The elections charter openly at all public govern- growing on the walls, the pews below. The society was award- autos and burglaries had amendment would, if ap- ment meetings without peeling paint on the ceil- Luce is treasurer of ed the deed to the church, proved, eliminate political- the Mount Zion Baptist been reported the previous having to register or seek ing and cobwebs dusting at 32 W. Carpenter St. in party primaries, replacing the pews, the Mount Zion Church Preservation So- two nights at residences in permission at any public the area, stopped Gooch and them with nonpartisan ones Baptist Church has what ciety, formed about four Athens, a little over a meeting of the local elected reported fi nding in Gooch’s in which the top two vote some call a “special feel.” years ago in hopes of pre- week ago after a yearslong getters face each other in the government offi cials includ- serving the Athens build- battle to get control of it. possession numerous items It’s inexplicable, but belonging to residents of November general election. ing all [city council] com- it might have something ing the congregation used During those years, the “It’s a step in the right di- mittee meetings and work Arlene, Meadowbrook, to do with the beautiful for years. building was largely aban- Gertrude and Leighton av- rection in terms of opening sessions,” according to its stained-glass windows, The size and activity of doned and the more than up elections to all voters,” language. enues. the rounded pews and the the church’s congregation 100-year-old structure Two of the victims told po- sumptuous oak doors. Or, fl uctuated over the years, deteriorated. lice that they recently had though many remember it could be the history lin- “This church is a piece of items stolen from their ve- gering in all of those physi- the popular Gospel Voices the history of America, of hicles, and police reported Warren man gets probation cal attributes. of Faith choir that it once several other vehicles also Athens County, of Athens, “There’s just a feel to it formed. The last church had been entered. after making Facebook threats that is very special,” said activity hosted in the and I think it tells the story Police also reported Ron Luce, standing in the building is believed to have of a people, of a place, of a finding other items on the Staff report Elementary sanctuary and looking up been a funeral in 2004 or time,” Adams said. ground on Leighton. WARREN shooting Gooch was arrested on A city man who made a Fa- spree that two counts of receiving sto- cebook threat in February to killed 20 len property for having the kill children and adults – like children Police issue three disorderly conduct charges items taken from vehicles in in the 2012 Sandy Hook El- and six edu- his possession, according to ementary School massacre cators “look By BILLY LUDT tions were prohibited, the report said. She was unable the report. in Connecticut – has been Jordan like a day at [email protected] report said. Police said she to stand on her own. Additionally, police Disney.” sentenced to three years AUSTINTOWN smelled of alcohol. Cadle’s court date is set searched a room at a mo- The post said Jordan was probation. Police fi led three charges Police tried to handcuff tel where Gooch was stay- upset about some trouble for Aug. 16. Judge Terry Ivanchak of of disorderly conduct over Yerrace to a bench while in ing. There, offi cers reported his child had been having Frank Swick, 36, of South Warren Municipal Court has the weekend. custody, and “she was able Raccoon Road, is charged fi nding a slew of electronic ordered Alan M. Jordan, 33, at school. to squeeze her right hand devices, Gooch’s wallet, Jordan pleaded no con- Jill Cadle, 55, of Warren, with disorderly conduct of Laird Avenue Southeast to through and free herself,” $271 in cash, “a large grocery test July 24 to misdemean- and Lori Yerrace, 55, of after police responded to continue to have no contact the report said. bag” full of quarters, and an- or telecommunications Youngstown, were charged a call stating a man was Yerrace is also charged other bag full of nickels and with Warren City Schools, harassment and making with disorderly conduct laying in a parking lot on but the school system has Sunday morning. with criminal trespass. dimes. false alarms and was found Mahoning Avenue on Sat- Police seized numerous authority to override that or- guilty. Police approached Ye- In a separate incident, urday morning. police were dispatched items as evidence and not- der, the judge said. At sentencing, the judge rrace while she was uri- Police found Swick in the nating in the grass by the after they received re- ed that some of the items Jordan was sentenced to terminated an earlier order parking lot smelling of al- 180 days in the county jail gazebo near the Korean ports of a woman walking matched a description of requiring Jordan to serve cohol with a lump above but all but 15 days already War Memorial on Wick- in a roadway attempting items had been reported sto- electronically monitored his left eye, a report said. served have been suspend- liffe Avenue, a report said. to hitchhike. Police said len over the weekend. house arrest. Swick said in the report According to Mahoning ed. Jordan will be required Yerrace was issued a warn- Cadle was walking on the ing by police in 2011 not to southbound side of Ma- he was walking home after County court records, Gooch Police said Jordan posted to meet monthly for three previously was convicted of a message on his Facebook return to the property after honing Avenue when she drinking 17 beers and fell years with a probation of- in the road. aggravated robbery, feloni- page warning other parents ficer in Warren Municipal they received reports of her fell in the grass along the He was transported to ous assault and theft. to control their kids or he Court until his court costs sleeping on benches in the road. St. Elizabeth Youngstown He was in the Mahoning would commit a shooting are paid, the judge said. park. Cadle stuck out her County jail Monday, and is at the K-8 Warren school his He’s currently on a pay- Yerrace yelled at police, thumb as police ap- Hospital for treatment, the scheduled to appear in Ma- child attends. ment plan for $963 at $50 per asking where it was appro- proached in a marked unit, report said. honing County Area Court He said the shooting month that will run through priate for her to go, after and upon contact noted His court date is also set today for arraignment. would make the Sandy Hook March 2019. she was informed her ac- she smelled of alcohol, the for Aug. 16. According to police re- ports fi led Friday, Saturday and Sunday, township police received numerous reports of thefts from auto and bur- Two waive preliminary hearings in freezer case glaries over the weekend. On Friday, someone re- By JOE GORMAN Elizabeth Graves, missing in court for municipal form for their clients, who ported change was stolen [email protected] since Christmas, was found the prelimi- court by po- are being held in the county from their car parked on YOUNGSTOWN July 29 in a freezer in Camp- nary hearing lice person- jail on $1 million bond each Maple Drive. Two people charged with bell that the two had access that is rarely nel, even if since their arraignments last On Saturday, one theft abuse of a corpse after the to. seen for a hearing is week in municipal court. from auto and two attempt- body of a missing wom- A cause of death for such cases. held. The body was found after ed burglaries were report- an was found in a freezer Graves is pending. She was Usually, de- There people who were holding ed on Melrose, burglaries they had to access to waived reported missing in June af- fendants in were several the freezer for Novoa, be- were reported on Brookfi eld Layton Novoa their preliminary hear- ter having last been seen on municipal detectives cause he was having electri- Avenue and Willow Drive, ings Monday in municipal Christmas and last heard court waive in the hall- cal problems in the home and a theft from auto was court. from in February. their hearings and have way and in the courtroom where it was stored, became reported on Wolosyn Circle. Abuse-of-a-corpse charg- Her body was identified their cases bound over au- as well who were not associ- suspicious because it had In the Brookfield Avenue es against Arturo Novoa, 31, last week by the Cuyahoga tomatically. ated with the case. been locked for several days. case, someone reported ap- and Katrina Layton, 34, both County Coroner’s Office, There were several specta- Novoa and Layton con- They managed to fi nd a way proximately $15,000 worth of Mahoning Avenue, were which is doing autopsies for tors in the courtroom and all ferred with their lawyers to get it open and look in- of property had been stolen bound over to a Mahoning Mahoning County until the police personnel who would when they were brought side. from their house. County grand jury by Judge county hires a forensic pa- have testified were wear- into the courtroom for sev- When they found the On Sunday, thefts from Robert Milich. thologist. ing suits and ties – which eral moments until each body, they notified police auto were reported on Leigh- The body of Shannon There was a different aura are typically not worn in lawyer asked for a waiver immediately. ton and Arlene avenues.

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MICHAEL J. “MIKE” YURCO JR., 79 DEBRA L. SANTUCCI, 59 YOUNGSTOWN – Michael J. HOWLAND - Debra L. Santucci, “Mike” Yurco Jr., 79, transitioned 59, passed away Friday, Aug. 4, from this life to the next at his 2017, due to complications from home Sunday morning, Aug. 6, an infection, at University Hospi- 2017. tal in Cleveland, with her family by Mike, who was also known as her side. “Mick” and “Mickey,” was born She was born Nov. 10, 1957, in Oct. 4, 1937, a son of the late Mi- Warren, the daughter of Michael chael J. Jurco Sr. and Elizabeth and Erma Sanders. Krempasky Jurco. A 1955 graduate She was a 1976 graduate of of Chaney High School, Mike was a Howland High School. lifelong Youngstown resident. Debra was a member of St. Eliz- In 1959, he married the former abeth Ann Seton Parish, St. James Barbara A. Strauss, with whom he Church in Warren. She enjoyed BELL, David, 58, of Youngstown; REEN, Barbara, 86, of Youngs- had two sons and shared 36 won- Above all, Mike loved his roles decorating, cooking, canning to- be Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Eliza- calling hours Wednesday from town. derful years before her passing of husband, brother, father, matoes, spending time in Geneva, beth Ann Seton Parish, St. James 11 a.m to noon at Bethel Church of on Nov. 26, 1995. grandfather, stepfather, uncle, arts and crafts, and especially Church, with the Rev. Craig A. God and Christ; Conley & Vanden SABANICK, John Jay, 63, of Accolades earned through his and friend. He shared 15 happy supporting her children at various McHenry officiating. Berg Funeral Home. Youngstown; calling hours Wed- work, pastimes, civic engagement, years with the former Lucia N. Pi- events. Entombment will be at All Souls nesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at Va- and volunteer activities could fill lolli, whom he married July 6, She is survived by her husband, CARDELEIN, Edith Alice, 93, of Cemetery in Bazetta. schak-Kirila Funeral Home Inc. a book, but what Mike enjoyed 2002. Dr. A. Scott Santucci, whom she In lieu of flowers, contributions Youngstown; calling hours Thurs- most were his efforts to build and Mike’s life will be honored by married Nov. 19, 1988; four chil- day from 5 to 7 p.m. at Kinnick Fu- SANTUCCI, Debra L., 59, of How- may be made in Debra’s name to lead communities through his his family; his wife, Lucia Yurco; dren, Nicholas Scott Santucci, Mi- the Trumbull County Summer En- neral Home in Youngstown. land; calling hours Wednesday faith, hobbies, and passions. He from 4 to 7 p.m. and Thursday his brother, Thomas J. (Nancy) kala Korin Santucci, Marauka Cole richment Program for Handicap- COLEMAN, John H., 84, of was a longtime member and for- Yurco of Fort Myers, Fla.; his sons, Santucci and Anna Rose Santucci; ped Children, 2202 Niles Cortland from 9 to 9:30 a.m. at Peter Rossi mer lay reader of Holy Name of Youngstown; L.E. Black, Phillips & & Son Memorial Chapel in Warren. Dennis M. (Palma R.) Yurco of her parents of Howland; a brother, Road, Cortland, OH 44410; or to Holden Funeral Home. Jesus Church in Youngstown and Howland and Greg T. (Stella Maior- Timothy (Karen) Sanders of Cham- the Hillside Rehabilitation Hospi- SULLIVAN, Edward C., 68, of later a member of Saint Christine ana) Yurco of Cortland; his grand- pion; a sister, Karren (Jerry) Sand- tal, 8747 Squires Lane NE, Warren, CRAWFORD, Joseph F., 75, of Struthers; calling hours Friday Parish in Youngstown. He worked daughter, Dr. Kayla M. Yurco; and ford of Howland; a sister-in-law, OH 44484. Salem; no calling hours; Stark Me- from 4 to 7 p.m. at Kinnick Funeral as a local insurance agent with stepson, Jeffrey A. Shood. Bobbi Sanders of Elida; along with Family and friends may visit morial Funeral Home. Home in Youngstown. MetLife for 38 years before his re- Mike will forever exemplify to numerous nieces and nephews. www.peterrossiandsonfh.com to tirement. DELAHUNTY, Martin S., 81, of those who knew him, and knew of She was preceded in death by view this obituary, sign the guest WATSON, Thomas M. Jr., 52, of Those fortunate to befriend Canfield; calling hours Wednesday him, how to live with intention. He her brother, Jeffrey Sanders. book and send condolences to the Youngstown; L.E. Black, Phillips & Mike know that upon retirement from 3 to 7 p.m. at Higgins-Rear- lived a full life with grace, humili- Family and friends may call Santucci family. Holden Funeral Home. he continued to keep quite a full don Funeral Homes, Boardman- ty, and optimism. Mike was diag- Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. and schedule. He was an accomplished Canfield Chapel. YURCO, Michael J. “Mike” Jr., nosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Thursday from 9 to 9:30 a.m. at 79, of Youngstown; calling hours bowler and golfer, with both a Sclerosis (ALS) in 2016 and contin- the Peter Rossi & Son Memorial FARINA, Dolores “Dee,” 66, of Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at perfect 300 score and a regis- ued to inspire his family and Chapel, 1884 North Road NE in New Middletown; calling hours Kinnick Funeral Home in Youngs- tered hole-in-one among his many friends with his passion for life Warren. 08-08-17 Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Cun- town and Thursday from 10 to achievements. Mike enjoyed his until his passing. A Mass of Christian Burial will ningham-Becker Funeral Home in 11 a.m. at St. Christine Church. role as secretary/treasurer of the Family and friends may call Poland. Holy Name Golf League since 1976. from 4 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. Since 1959 he bowled at West Side GILFORD, Sarah J., 97, of 9, at Kinnick Funeral Home, 477 N. Lanes and later also at Boardman Meridian Road, Youngstown. DAVID BELL, 58 Youngstown; L.E. Black, Phillips & Lanes, participating in 10 leagues Holden Funeral Home. Family and friends may also during his life and winning numer- call from 10 to 11 a.m., Thursday, YOUNGSTOWN - Mr. David Bell, ous city and state singles, dou- Aug. 10, at St. Christine Church on 58, passed away on Aug. 8, 2017, bles, and team tournament titles. South Schenley Avenue, where a at St. Elizabeth Health Center. Mike held many bowling league Mass of Christian Burial will be He was born on April 4, 1959, to leadership positions over the celebrated at 11 a.m. Theodore Bell and Bessie Leggett. years including the West Side Interment will follow at Calvary He enjoyed sports, Pittsburgh Classic, the Don Marshall Classic, Cemetery in Youngstown. Steelers, working on cars, and rid- the Youngstown Men’s Bowling Mike’s family wishes to thank ing motorcycles with the Association (YMBA), and more. He the ALS Association Northern AfroDogs. was recognized for participating Chapter and the staff of Mercy He leaves to cherish his memo- in over 25 years of national ABC Health in Youngstown, for their ry, his children, Shayla, Suezelle, DEACON SALVATORE “SAL” “SAM” tournaments and inducted into kindness and exceptional care. Paris, Ted, Robert, and Frank; his the YMBA Hall of Fame in 2000 Mike’s family encourages those siblings, May Foster, Hazel Smith IFRANCESCO, 89 and the Curbstone Coaches Hall of touched by his life to learn more (Larry), Lula Davis, Gloria Bell, POLAND - There will Fame in 2012. about ALS and to consider sup- Rose Bell, Davida Jones (Ron) Friends may call one hour prior be a Mass of Christian Mike was also a member of the porting critical research efforts Robert Bell, Frank Bell (Tina), and to the time of the service. Burial held on Thurs- Knights of Columbus and was a by contacting the ALS Association Ted Bell (Wynnette); several Interment will be at Belmont day, Aug. 10, 2017, at member and former president of or visiting http://www.alsa.org grandchildren and great-grand- Park Cemetery. 10 a.m. at Our Lady of the Youngstown Baseball Old- Please visit kinnickfuneral- children; and nieces and nephews. Arrangements have been en- Sorrows Parish, St. Timers. He called bingo and volun- home.com to view and share this He was preceded in death by trusted to the directors of the Matthias Church, with teered at the Sam Camen Center obituary, and to send condolences his parents; his son, Anthony Bell; Conley & Vanden Berg Funeral the Very Rev. Msgr. Pe- and volunteered for many years online to Mike’s family. and his siblings, Elmer Bell, Annie Home. ter Polando officiating, for Deacon with the Warren Kiwanis Annual May Bell, and Gwen McKee. Salvatore “Sal” “Sam” DiFrances- Turkey Trot races. He loved play- A funeral service will be held co, 89, who peacefully passed ing cards with friends and doing on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2017, at away Friday evening, Aug. 4, 2017, crossword puzzles between naps noon at the Bethel Church of God with his loving family by his side. with his beloved pup, Roxie. 08-08-17 and Christ, 3147 Glenwood Ave., 08-08-17 Deacon Sal will be sadly Youngstown, OH 44511. missed, but always remembered and loved, by his family and friends, for his kindness, his gen- MARTIN S. DELAHUNTY, 81 erosity and his smile. He was de- CANFIELD - Martin S. Delahunty GLADYS F. (AHMED) THOMAS, 89 voted to his faith and touched died at St. Elizabeth Health Center YOUNGSTOWN - many lives over the years. in Youngstown at the age of 81 on Deacon Sal was born Oct. 24, There will be a Divine Aug. 6, 2017, surrounded by his Liturgy of Christian 1927, in Youngstown, the son of loving family. Constantino and Giuseppina Burial will be held on Martin “Marty” was born on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2017, at 11 a.m. (Maiorana) DiFrancesco, and was a Aug. 5, 1936, in Cleveland, a son of lifelong area resident. at St. Maron Church, 1555 S. Meri- the late Martin and Bridget (By- dian Road in Youngstown, with He attended St. Patrick School, rne) Delahunty. He grew up there Princeton Jr. High School and was Chorbishop Michael Kail and as the older brother to two Chorbishop Anthony Spinosa a 1945 graduate of South High younger sisters, Kathy and Mar- School. Deacon Sal continued his officiating, for Gladys F. (Ahmed) wife to Italy. Deacon was also an garet. Thomas, 89, who had her family by education attending Youngstown Marty graduated from Holy State University, where he earned avid sports fan, always rooting on her side and left this earth to join his favorite teams, the Detroit Li- Name High School in 1954, and her husband and daughter on his Bachelor’s Degree in Business quickly took up an apprenticeship Management in 1974, and in 1999, ons and Tigers, but he especially ny, and Connor Delahunty, Alexan- Sunday evening, Aug. 6, 2017, just enjoyed watching his grandson, with General Motors, Cleveland in dra, Nikki, and Joey Passerotti, shy of her 90th birthday. earned his Master’s Degree in Pas- 1957. After 30 years of dedication Morelli, Stephen, Joelle and Greg- toral Care from Loyola University Joe’s baseball games. and Meaghan, Patrick, Erin, and Gladys was born in New Ken- ory Thomas, Kristina (Michael) He married his soulmate, the to the company, he retired in 1987 Katie Delahunty. sington, Pa., on Aug. 30, 1927, the of New Orleans. as the superintendent of Welder Salamoun, Andrea and Victoria Deacon Sal was a proud U.S. Ar- former Anna P. Olmi, on July 9, By his extensive family he will daughter of Mohammed and Bu- Ferris, Samuel and Andrew Silek, 1949, at St. Columba Cathedral. Maintenance at the Lordstown be greatly missed. drea Ahmed. my veteran. He served with the Plant. Anthony (Lisa), Kaitlyn and Nicho- 33rd Training Battalion and was They were able to celebrate their Family, friends, and others At the age of 5, she lost her las Luchansky, and Kennedy and 68th wedding anniversary prior to Martin was a hard-working, whose lives Marty influenced and mother, and was lovingly raised awarded the following decora- self-made, and loving man. Not Dominic LeMieux. Gladys also tions and citations for his service her death on July 12, 2017. touched are invited to visitation by her grandparents, Kosem and leaves her sister-in-law, Delores He leaves behind to hold onto only did he exude a warmth and Wednesday from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Fatme Etry. to our country: the Good Conduct humor that brightened the lives of Ahmed; brother-in-law Sied (Jean- Medal and the World War II Victory his memories, his children, Cyn- Higgins-Reardon Funeral Homes, She grew up in New Castle, Pa. nette, her “sister”) Thomas; and thia A. (Joseph) Nuzzi of New Mid- so many, but he also spread a wis- Boardman-Canfield Chapel. and lived there until her marriage Medal. Deacon Sal was awarded dom to his family and friends that sister-in-law Rose Thomas. an honorable discharge on May 9, dletown and Michael J. (Jennifer) A prayer service will be held on brought her to Youngstown. Besides her husband, Gladys DiFrancesco of Chester, Va.; three inspired perseverance and an in- Thursday at 10:15 a.m. at the fu- Gladys was a 1945 graduate of 1946, at Camp Crowder, Mo. grained drive for success. was preceded in death by her Deacon Sal began his career grandchildren, Joseph M. Gabriel neral home, followed by the Mass New Castle High School and daughter, Cynthia Morelli; and her III of Boardman, Briallen M. DiFran- He is survived by his loving of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. at St. worked as a bookkeeper prior to working at Youngstown Sheet & wife, Mary Margaret Giblin Dela- brother, Norris Ahmed. Tube from 1947 until 1979 as a jun- cesco, and Keaton Scales of Ches- Charles Catholic Church in Board- her marriage. Family and friends may pay ter; and his great-grandson, Jo- hunty, whom he married June 21, man. Gladys married the love of her ior metallurgist. He also worked at 1958; along with their four chil- their respects on Wednesday, Aug. Fitzsimmons Steel as a shipping seph M. Gabriel IV. Memorial contributions may be life, James T. Thomas, on June 19, 9, 2017, from 9 until 10:45 a.m. at Besides his parents, Deacon Sal dren, Debbie (Mark) Passerotti of made in memory of Marty to St. 1958. He passed away on Jan. 20, foreman, Co. as a Canfield, Marty (Joanie) Delahunty St. Maron Church, 1555 S. Meridian metallographer, Hunt Steel Co. was preceded in death by a broth- Jude Children’s Hospital, 262 Dan- 2013. Road in Youngstown. er, Paul DiFrancesco. of Cleveland, Brian (Annette) Dela- ny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN They built a home based on where he set up the Physical Lab hunty of Canfield, and Patrick (Mi- Burial will take place at Calvary Logistics and functioned as the Family and friends may pay 38105. love and faith. The sacrifices she Cemetery in Youngstown. their respects on Wednesday, Aug. chele) Delahunty of Cleveland; Please visit www.higgins-rear- made for her family were not lab supervisor, and then retired in and his two sisters, Kathy (Pat) Arrangements have been en- 1999 from WCI Steel in Warren as 9, 2017, from 4 until 7 p.m. at the don.com to view this obituary and known by all, but the love she trusted to the professional care of Rossi & Santucci Funeral Home, Heaver and Margaret (Chuck) send condolences. shared with everyone she knew its Product Claims supervisor. Walsh, both of Cleveland. Marty the Rossi & Santucci Funeral Deacon Sal was a lifelong ac- 4221 Market St. in Boardman, the could not be missed. Home, 4221 Market St. in Board- new location, where a prayer was also a loving grandfather to Gladys was a member of St tive member of St. Matthias 14 grandchildren, Matthew (Eliza- man, the new location. Church, where he was a lector, Eu- service will be held at 3:45 p.m. by Maron Church, its Ladies’ Sodality The family would like to thank the Infant Jesus of Prague Guild. beth), Christopher, Jacqueline, and St. Tobias Society. She was a charistic minister and taught CCD and J.D. Delahunty, Brittany, Dan- Dr. George Ellis and the staff at prior to his ordination in 1988 by Calling hours again on Thursday 08-08-17 founding member of the National The Inn at Christine Valley for the Bishop Malone and served as their morning from 9 until 9:50 a.m. at Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon loving care they provided our permanent deacon until his retire- Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, St. and its 25 club, for which she mother over the past five years. ment on Dec. 31, 2013. He was al- Matthias Church, 915 Cornell St. in JOHN JAY SABANICK, 63 served many years as the secreta- In lieu of flowers, material con- ways alongside his wife in direct- Youngstown. ry and treasurer. She held a spe- tributions may be made in Gladys’ Burial will take place next to YOUNGSTOWN – Funeral serv- (McHattie) Sabanick, whom he cial devotion to the blessed moth- ing and helping with preparing for ices will be held on Wednesday, married July 21, 1979. name to The National Shrine of the spaghetti dinners for over 13 his beloved wife, Anna, at Calvary er. Our Lady of Lebanon Basilica, Cemetery in Youngstown, where Aug. 9, 2017, at 11 a.m. at the Va- He was preceded in death by Gladys is survived by her chil- years, along with other fundrais- schak-Kirila Funeral Home Inc. for his parents and one brother, Rob- 2759 N. Lipkey Road, North Jack- ers for the church. the great men from the U.S. Army dren, Joseph (Deebie) Thomas of son, OH 44451. will provide military honors for John Jay Sabanick, 63, who ert. Boardman, Mary Theresa (Ra- Deacon Sal was honored as passed away on Saturday, Aug. 5. Friends will be received on Man of the Year in 2007 at the Deacon Sal. phael) Ferris of Roanoke, Va., In lieu of flowers, material con- John was born Feb. 2, 1954, in Wednesday, Aug. 9, from 10 to Dawn (Sam) Silek of Salem, Va., Greater Youngstown Italian Festi- Youngstown, son of John Saba- 11 a.m. at the at the Vaschak-Kirila val. He also was past president of tributions may be made in Deacon Anne-Marie (Mark) Luchansky of Sal’s name to St. Vincent DePaul nick and Ruth Creighton Sabanick. Funeral Home Inc. Canfield, and Jamie (Marc) the National Management Associ- He was a graduate of Board- Please visit www.vaschak-kiri- ation Chapter 909, and did volun- Society, P.O. Box 224, Youngstown, LeMieux of New Hartford, Conn.; OH 44501. man High School and belonged to lafh.com to view this obituary or son-in-law Michael (Que) Morelli of teer work with his wife at the St. the Western Reserve United Meth- to send condolences to the family. Vincent DePaul Soup Kitchen. Family and friends may visit Elkhart, Ind.; as well as “Tata’s www.rossisantuccifh.com to view odist Church in Canfield. hearts,” Sarah (Sarah) and Jessica Deacon Sal had many passions He owned Austintown Ice 08-08-17 throughout his life. He enjoyed so- this obituary, sign the guest book, and send condolences to the Cream before retiring in 2011. cializing with friends, gardening He enjoyed fishing, camping, MORE TRIBUTE(S) ON PAGE A7 and traveling, especially with his DiFrancesco family. 08-08-17 drag racing and working on cars. He also enjoyed his cats, Delonte, Blackie, White Paws, Diane and Callie. Surviving are his wife, Hope L. 08-08-17

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A7 THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2017 TRIBUTES & LOCAL WWW.VINDY.COM Highway patrol: Too soon to say what caused fatal crash Staff report off the left On Sunday, a private Holt said he believes all WARREN side of state memorial was held at the the passengers have been A reconstructionist with Route 11 Scouts’ new building next released from the hospital. the Ohio State Highway just north of to Blessed Sacrament Cath- were part of Patrol is continuing to state Route olic Church on North Road a group headed to a park study the cause of the crash 87 and over- to remember Potjunas and about 2½ hours north of To- turn. Saturday morning that provide counseling and as- ronto, Ontario, for a camp- killed the revered scout- The driv- Potjunas sistance to those affected ing trip on the shores of master of Boy Scout Troop er, longtime by the tragedy. scoutmas- Whitefi sh Lake. 101. The Boy Scouts Troop 101 DOLORES “DEE” FARINA, 66 Lt. Brian Holt, com- ter James Potjunas, 60, of The Scouts met Friday Vienna, was pronounced Scout Center, which was night at the scout center to mander of the Southing- completed this spring, is NEW MIDDLETOWN - Dolores ton Post, said the patrol has dead at the scene. Everyone pack all of the gear for the “Dee” Farina, 66, passed away the 1999 GMC Suburban in the vehicle was wearing named in Potjunas’ honor. trip. Five Boy Scouts in the peacefully on Friday evening after involved in the crash and is a seat belt. They left at 6:30 a.m. Sat- vehicle and Potjunas’ wife, bravely battling illness. “knee deep” in the investi- “He lived his life for those urday. The crash took place Sandra Potjunas, 61, were Calling hours will be held at the gation. kids and the Scouts, and about 7:15 a.m. They were he did it for 37 years, since all taken to St. Elizabeth Cunningham-Becker Funeral Home He said it’s too soon to scheduled to arrive at their in Poland on Thursday, Aug. 10, discuss the reason the 1980,” Ned Gold, longtime Youngstown Hospital for from 6 to 8 p.m. right, rear tire failed, caus- Scouts leader, said of Potju- nonlife-threatening inju- destination at 6 p.m. Sat- A Catholic Mass will be held on ing the Suburban to slide nas. ries Saturday. urday. Friday, Aug. 11, at 10 a.m. at St. Paul the Apostle Church in New Middletown. Dee was born Oct. 26, 1950, in Students seek to remove Richmond from football team Youngstown, daughter of the late Staff report and shared on teens’ cell- tion vice president, said he say: “We encourage Mr. Alvie A. Gentile and James A. Ver- two brothers, Chip and Jim; and gallito. YOUNGSTOWN phones, brought national is glad the petition is out Richmond to continue in beloved sisters-in-law, nieces and attention to Steubenville because it represents stu- his pursuit of a degree in She was a graduate of Wood- nephews, cousins, and friends. A petition is circulating row Wilson High School and was a The daughters thank Dee’s on Facebook to remove a amid a firestorm of pro- dents’ voices that need to the classroom, however, he lifelong area resident. physicians for the loving care of Youngstown State Universi- tests. be heard. should not have the privi- Dee was a dedicated catechism their mother, including Dr. Kelly ty walk-on football player. The petition, found at “I would like for the ad- lege of being a Division I teacher for 25 years at St. Paul’s, Tomasic, Dr. Sayed Yossef, and Dr. Ma’lik Richmond, one change.org/p/bo-pelini- ministration to see where student athlete.” and her students still remember Erdal Sarac. These skilled physi- of two former Steuben- remove-steubenville-rap- we are coming from as to Another petition was the positive influence of their be- cians extended Dee’s life and al- ville football players found ist-ma-lik-richmond-from- why [Richmond] shouldn’t created Sunday in favor of loved teacher. Dee also brought ways took time to talk to her delinquent in connection ysu-s-football-team, has be allowed on the football giving Richmond a second Eucharist to the sick, volunteered daughters via long distance with the sexual assault of more than 7,000 signatures team because of certain chance. It can be found at to help the elderly, and was a phone calls. a 16-year-old girl during a asking for Richmond’s re- transgressions,” he said. ipetitions.com/petition/ member of the Boardman Lions Much gratitude is also extend- 2012 party, will play defen- moval from the football “The hope is to see him re- second-chance-for-malik. Club. ed to the loving staff at Hospice sive end for the Penguins team. moved from the team.” The petition incorrectly re- She loved music, especially the House, who provided so much this fall. Ernie Barkett, YSU Stu- In a statement issued by fers to Richmond as “Rich- Beatles, and insisted before death compassion to Dee and the family The incident, captured dent Government Associa- the SGA, representatives ardson.” that she was looking forward to as she transitioned. seeing John Lennon and Prince in Dee made it very clear what the after life. Dee also loved danc- she wanted of everyone after she ing and was talented at the jitter- died: “All I ask of you is forever to YNDC awarded $498,880 to encourage healthy food purchases bug. She was a person who loved remember me as loving you.” others intensely and who would Staff report to Youngstown families in as a part of a larger $16.8 ing Valley by broadening Visit www.beckerobits.com to need. SNAP is a program million investment by the funding to help SNAP/ give anything she had to help send condolences. YOUNGSTOWN someone else. Nothing was more The U.S. Department of that works, and is deserv- USDA to be distributed EBT customers purchase important to her than her family. Agriculture has awarded ing of more support,” said through 32 grants to help fresh produce at six farm- Dee leaves behind three daugh- $498,880 in funding to the U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of How- SNAP participants increase ers markets and local food ters, Lisa, Lana, and Lindsey; Youngstown Neighbor- land, D-13th. “This funding their purchases of fruits outlets and will also expand grandson Jaxon; grandchildren/ 08-08-17 hood Development Corp. will provide incentives for and vegetables. the Mercy Health Fruit and people to buy fresh fruits The funding comes “fur” children, Agnes and Charlie; to encourage Supplemental Vegetable Prescription Pro- and vegetables and help through the Food Inse- gram,” said Liberty Avila, Nutrition Assistance Pro- provide farmers with a local curity Nutrition Incentive YNDC land reuse director. gram participants in the market to sell their prod- program, which was au- city to purchase healthy ucts. Healthy foods should thorized by the 2014 Farm “The four-year project is be- Despite the name, the event foods. be available to every one of Bill that U.S. Sen. Sherrod ing signifi cantly supported METRO is open to everyone. Information “I was proud the our children, and I promise Brown of Cleveland, D- by Mercy Health Founda- about volunteering, sponsorship Youngstown Neighbor- to continue to use my posi- Ohio, helped negotiate. tion and includes [more digest or participation is available by hood Development Corp. tion to fi ght to ensure that “This project, entitled than] 15 project partners calling 330-788-1696 or by visit- was awarded this impor- we are not leaving anyone Eating for Health in the Ma- working together to support Facing drug charges ing www.aawalk.org. tant funding to help bring behind.” honing Valley, will increase families while increasing nutritious and healthy food was awarded food access in the Mahon- revenues to local farmers.” YOUNGSTOWN Free workshops Police said a woman found over- Community Legal Aid is off er- dosed in her car on a West Side ing free workshops to anyone who returns to former name of Ranee liam F. Hewitson et al, order of et al, order of magistrate. street Saturday evening was ar- COURTS A. Ditata. magistrate. Ohio Educational Credit Union v. Ra- may need legal assistance or who Charles T. Shasho and Kristie L. US Bank National Association v. chel Santiago, order of magistrate. rested on drug charges. MAHONING COUNTY Shasho, dissolution granted; wife Martha E. Crow et al, property has an interest in legal topics. All withdrawn from sheriff’s sale. Mary Thou v. St. Elizabeth Offi cers were called about 8:20 MARRIAGE LICENSES returns to former name of Kristie programs are taught by attorneys L. Terlecky. Carol Heidl v. Lawrence A. DiDomeni- Youngstown Hospital et al, order of p.m. to Steel Street and Butler Trent Christie, 34, of 5521 Bedell Maria McCartin and James McCartin, co et al, order of magistrate. magistrate. and are free. All Community Legal Road, Berlin Center, and McKenzie Exit 4 Towing and Service LLC et al v. Steven A. Ciccone v. Corrections Avenue for a report of a woman dissolution granted. Alex Bugno et al, default judgment Aid events and how to register can Mowery, 28, of 8415 Duck Creek Vicki Mehle v. Jamie Mehle, legal Corp. of America et al, order of passed out in a car. When they ar- Road, Berlin Center. in favor of plaintiffs. be found at www.communityleg- separation granted to plaintiff. RBS Citizens NA et al v. Mary Kay magistrate. Shane M. Kinsley, 29, of 1005 Lake Donna S. Beistel v. Andrew J. Beis- rived, they found Megan Thomp- Park Blvd. Lot 86, Sebring, and Sharp et al, order of sale with- Midfi rst Bank v. Jeffrey D. Ickes et alaid.org/events. tel, divorce to both. drawn. al, confi rmation of sale and distri- son, 31, no address given, asleep Elizabeth H. Wellman, 23, of same. Rabitha E. Rossetti v. Daniel J. Ros- These workshops are by ap- Sidney A. Watkins, 27, of 2550 S. West Hampton Homeowners As- bution of proceeds. behind the wheel. setti, divorce to plaintiff; wife sociation v. Daniel J. Welsh et al, Raccoon Road Unit 1, Austintown, returns to former name of Tabitha Villas at Glenellen LLC et al v. Judith pointment only or pre-registration and Maria G. Monroe, 25, of same. judgment entered; foreclosure. Reports said she woke up quick- E. Simmons. Daniel R. Yemma v. Peter Sawicki et Sakely et al, order of magistrate. sessions: divorce or dissolution Anthony J. Kelly, 25, of 742 Whipple al, forfeited. M and T Bank v. Joshua J. Costlow et ly after offi cers checked on her. Ave., Campbell, and Kimberly H.M. Patricia A. Payne v. John E. Payne, without children, 9 a.m. today, divorce to both. Daniel R. Yemma v. Dustin Baldasare al, sale withdrawn. Bawkey, 23, of same. et al, confi rmation of sale, ordering Inside the car offi cers could Trumbull County Family Court, John F. Medina Jr., 24, of 8280 Ben- Param C. Adhikari v. Gita Chapagain, Daniel R. Yemma v. Keith Gonzalez et divorce to both. deed and distribution. see a needle, a crack pipe and a 220 Main Ave. NW, Warren; di- denmeer Drive, Poland, and Rachel Bank of America NA v. Paula M. al, foreclosure; judgment entered. M. Collins, 23, of same. Glenna J. Jenkins v. Thomas W. Jen- Daniel R. Yemma v. Heydle Real Es- dose of suspected heroin on her kins, divorce to plaintiff. Weaver, order of magistrate. vorce or dissolution with children, Devyn J. Bellamy, 36, of 57 W. Flor- Home S & L Co. of Youngstown Ohio tate Inc. et al, foreclosure. lap. Thompson was checked by ida Ave., Youngstown, and Aieshya Lisa Miletta v. Robert Miletta, di- et al v. Jonathan H. Alexander et al, 9 a.m. Aug. 15, Trumbull County vorce to parties. Daniel R. Yemma v. Kenneth L. Hunt K. Dixon, 32, of same. order of magistrate. et al, foreclosure. paramedics and then arrested on Family Court; veterans clinic, 9 Mary Ann Coulter v. Arthur B. Daniel R. Yemma v. Arzu Ghassab et Edwin J. Alvarez, 40, of Youngstown, Daniel R. Yemma v. Mary Ann Turney charges of possession of drug- and Kelli C. Zurko, 40, of Coulter, divorce to plaintiff; wife al, confi rmation of sale. a.m. Aug. 16, Youngstown VA Out- returns to former name of Mary et al, foreclosure. abuse instruments and posses- Youngstown. Chemical Bank v. Scott L. Workman patient Clinic, 2031 Belmont Ave.; John R. Bosley Jr., 33, of 2041 Ann Parisi. et al, order of magistrate. Ditech Financial LLC v. James B. sion of drugs and taken to the custody and visitation, 9 a.m. Wolosyn Circle Apt. 4, Poland, and Michael Shorthouse v. Tina Short- Christine L. Harper v. Howland Lingo et al, order or magistrate. Cynthia M. Williams, 27, of 4728 house, divorce to both. Schools et al, order of magistrate. Joseph Finocchi v. Dallas W. Johnson Mahoning County jail. Aug. 22, Trumbull County Family Beth Ann Percy v. Steven E. Percy, Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Alexandra B. Sheridan Road, Poland. Watson et al, order of magistrate. et al, order of magistrate. Drew A. Sapp, 27, of 6066 Chidester divorce to plaintiff; wife returns to Court; veterans clinic, 9 a.m. Aug. Beth Ann Parmer. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Milan M. Daniel R. Yemma v. John Forbush et Wellness walk Drive, Canfi eld, and Caitlin Glenn, Pavlich et al, order of magistrate. al, order of magistrate. 30, Youngstown VA Outpatient 28, of same. Matthew E. Bierdeman v. Angela YOUNGSTOWN L. Bierdeman, divorce to plaintiff; Joyce A. Gage v. Adam May Inc. et al, Nicole R. Campbell v. Michael J. Clinic. order of magistrate. The fi fth African-American Male wife returns to former name of An- Boyle, settled and dismissed. DIVORCES ASKED gela L. Peachock. Daniel R. Yemma v. Robert A. Ogle Wellness Walk Initiative begins Jr. et al, order of magistrate. Zachary T. Dankovich v. Shawna L. Board meeting Sheryl L. Bueno-Rimbey, of 750 James Kitchen v. Mary M. Cook, Dorothy Mauldin v. Youngstown Hamm et al, settled and dismissed. Indian Ace., McDonald v. Darrell G. dismissed. at 7 a.m. Saturday at the Covelli COLUMBIANA Water Department et al, order of Mary Thou v. Robert Ricchiuti MD, Rimbey, of 13025 Unity Road, New Tiffany M. Woodall v. Terrance A. magistrate. Centre, 229 E. Front St. It’s part of The Columbiana Board of Edu- Springfi eld. Woodall, divorce to plaintiff; wife order of magistrate. Ryes the Bar LLC v. Kwai Daniels et Scott K. Nelson v. Staffmark Hold- a national initiative and part of the cation will meet at 6 p.m. today. Jeremy Hartman, of 12020 Diehl returns to former name of Tiffany al, order of magistrate. event includes health screenings. Road, North Jackson v. Marissa M. Cook. Elaina Roberts v. Walter Colvin Jr., ings Inc. et al, order of magistrate. at Columbiana High School media Hartman, of 10665 W. Western Jeannette E. Sylvester v. Richard J. dismissed. National Collegiate Student Loan The screenings, the 5K walk/run center, 700 Columbiana-Water- Reserve Road, Canfi eld. Sylvester, divorce to plaintiff. Dina Modarelli v. Mike Demiduk, Trust 2007-2 v. Michelle Rice- and entertainment are all free. ford Road. Susan Hreen, of 4203 Euclid Blvd., Nicholas Pinghero v. Nichole Pingh- dismissed. Motley et al, judgment in favor of Youngstown v. Steven Hreen, of ero, divorce to plaintiff. Lillian J. Feagins v. Olympia Feagins- plaintiff. 4204 Euclid Blvd., Youngstown. Scott, order of magistrate. Cynthia Velez-Sanchez v. Javier Cruz- Michele Flaminio v. Albert M. Bleggi Osama Shehadeh, of 7145 Locust Santana, divorce to plaintiff. State v. Andre Norman, dismissed. Ave. Apt. 6, Youngstown v. Melissa Roxanne L. Taylor v. Vincent L. Taylor State v. Cody Highley, sentenced. MD et al, order of magistrate. Carr, 636 W. Judson, Youngstown. Jr., divorce to plaintiff. State v. Justin C. Robson, sentenced. Frank T. Yankle v. Envelope 1 Inc. et Darla S. Slaven, of 728 E. Judson, Kimberly Holt v. Scott Holt, divorce State v. Patrick Patterson, sen- al, order of magistrate. Youngstown v. Glenn N. Slaven, of tenced. BIRTHS to plaintiff. State v. Sonya Shannon, must regis- Abigail Yager et al v. Humility of 9978 Highway 1401, Garfi eld, Ky. Talvinder Singh v. Marge M. Singh, ter as an arson offender. Mary Health Partners et al, order of ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN HOSPITAL Julie D. Antalocy, of 1650 Gully Top divorce to plaintiff. State v. Justin W. Covan, sentenced. magistrate. Lane, Canfi eld v. Frank Antalocy, Alyce D. Sherherd v. Robert L. Shep- State v. Michael Wilson, sentenced. Discover Bank v. Norma Espada, Christopher and Krista Minoth, Youngstown, boy, Aug. 6. of 6854 Twin Oaks Court, Canfi eld herd, divorce to plaintiff. State v. Edward Blackmon, sen- judgment in favor of plaintiff. Melissa Tarnaski and Donald L. Coppola, Struthers, girl, Aug. 6. et al. Elena D. Friday v. Aaron C. Friday, Jameyia Floyd, Warren, girl, Aug. 6. tenced. Dara M. Walker, of 350 Early Road, divorce to plaintiff; wife returns to State v. Jose Suarez, sentenced. Mohammad Fard v. Jose L. Reyes, Youngstown v. Wesley T. Howell, of former name of Elena D. Colon. State v. Telia Lawson, sentenced. dismissed. 1151 Donation, Youngstown. Natasha Ragan-Maker v. James State v. Chris Simmons, sentenced. Remona Gordon v. Marcus Lee, dis- Amanda Murphy, of 3714 Durkey Maker, divorce to plaintiff; wife State v. Jocque Ballard, counts 1 missed. Road, Austintown v. William Mur- returns to former name of Natasha and 3 dismissed; pleads guilty; Remona Gordon v. Lakeisha Lee, sentenced. phy, of 5007 Caryn Court Unit 4, E. Ragan. dismissed. Authorities: 85-year-old Ohio Alexandria, Va. State v. John Lenart, pleads guilty. Agatha E. Catlett v. William R. Robert Paulo v. Jeff Yount, dis- Catlett, dismissed. State v. Phillip B. Ritchie, judgment entered. missed. DISSOLUTIONS ASKED Cassandra M. Maley v. John M. Maley State v. Jerry Womack, sentenced; dad kills son in self-defense III et al, divorce to plaintiff; wife re- Eric Carter v. Tiujaun Carter, dis- Ashely Whan, of 4600 S. Duck Creek judgment entered. missed. Associated Press turns to former name of Cassandra State v. Angel Mendez, sentenced. his 84-year-old mother while Road, North Jackson, and Brian Gloria Baghurst v. John Delliquadri, Whan, of 510 Secrist Lane, Girard. M. Bonilla. State v. Katrina Walsh-Young, pleads CUMBERLAND she was talking to the dis- Mary Dobozy v. Anthony Dobozy, guilty; sentenced. order of magistrate. divorce to plaintiff. State v. Farahjon Monac, dismissed. State v. Andre Norman, pleads guilty. Authorities say an 85-year- patcher, and her husband re- DOMESTIC RELATIONS Zebulon Delrio v. Helen Delrio, di- State v. William Gray, dismissed. State v. April Baird, pleads guilty. old man fatally shot his son trieved a rifle and returned Jacqueline Orozco and Jose A. vorce to plaintiff; wife returns to Asset Acceptance LLC v. Jermika D. State v. Kevin Singleton, pleads in what authorities believe Orozco, dissolution granted; wife former name of Helen N. Bowshot. Smith, order of magistrate. fire, fatally wounding his returns to former name of Jacque- Asset Acquisition Group LLC v. Daniel guilty. was self-defense during a son. line Pacheco. MAHONING COUNTY D. DiTullo, order of magistrate. State v. Gloria R. Daviduk, pleads domestic dispute in eastern Tracy A. Molinari and Ronald N. Mo- Bank of New York Mellon v. Michael guilty; sentenced. The son died shortly after DOCKET A. Anderson et al, dismissed. Ohio. linari, dissolution granted. State v. Jennifer V. Kozic, pleads deputies arrived at the fam- Ryan Raubenstraw and Lisa Rauben- State v. Tyler J. Keltz, sentenced. Estate of Elmer Cybak v. Zandra Cy- guilty. The Zanesville Times Re- straw, dissolution granted; wife State v. Nauteaka Thomas, sen- bak et al, foreclosure. ily’s home near Cumber- tenced; 3 years community control. PNC Bank National Association v. Re- State v. David Dunkel, pleads guilty. corder reports Guernsey returns to former name of Lisa M. State v. Thomas Smith, pleads guilty; land, about 80 miles east of Sobnosky. State v. Sasha Montanez-Vega, emon S. Ghattas et al, confi rmation County Sheriff’s deputies pleads guilty. of sale, ordering deed and distribu- sentenced. Renee C. English and David K. Eng- State v. Duane R. Jackson, must tion of proceeds. said the victim’s mother Columbus. lish, dissolution granted. Marsha Snider et al v. Lori Conny et report weekly to APA until a bed is US Bank National Association v. al, order of distribution. called 911 Friday night, say- The sheriff’s offi ce says in- Laura L. Duraney and Michael J. Du- available at Meridian Healthcare. Mark J. Colabella et al, confi rmation vestigators believe the fatal raney, dissolution granted. State v. Jesse Spragling, sentenced. of sale, ordering deed and distribu- Key bank National Association v. ing her 64-year-old son was James Hall and Nance Hall, dissolu- State v. Carlos Herring, counts 3 and tion of proceeds. Roger M. Fotiuk et al, confi rmation intoxicated and threatened gunshot was fired in self- tion granted; wife returns to former 4 dismissed; sentenced. John N. Hryronak v. State Farm Mu- of sale and distribution of proceeds. name of Nancy L. Stidam. tual Automobile Insurance Co. et al, to kill her. defense, and the father was State v. Ethan Dudash, pleads guilty Rainy Day Rentals Inc. v. Next Gen Brenda L. Carpenter and Donald Car- to counts 1, 2 and 5; sentenced; settled and dismissed. Properties Inc. et al, order of mag- Sheriff’s Lt. Sam Williams released from custody. enter, dissolution granted. pleads guilty to counts 3 and 4; Robert L. Cottrill v. Ty Hathaway et Tracy L. Goss and Kenneth B. Goss, sentenced. al, order of magistrate. istrate. said the son began firing at No charges were fi led. dissolution granted. State v. Justin Hall, sentenced. US Bank National Association v. Jac- Bank of New York Mellon v. Heidi Nancy Knight and Robert M. Knight State v. Marion Edwards, sentenced. quelyn S. Perez et al, foreclosure. A. Hanni et al, judgment entered; Jr., dissolution granted. State v. Arnold Binion, sentenced. State of Ohio Rex Rel v. C and R Con- foreclosure. State v. Carlos Herring, counts 3 struction and Real Estate LLC et al, Anthony K. Sarigianopoulos and Michael S. Heverly v. TA Operating Shannon L. Sarigianopoulos, dis- and 4 dismissed; forfeited; pleads order of magistrate. guilty; sentenced. US Bank National Association v. LLC et al, order of magistrate. solution granted. State v. Keith Fletcher, sentenced. Sandra Lanier et al, confi rmation of Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. Mary E. Potts and Francis E. Potts, State v. Stephan Borbei, pleads sale and ordering deistribution. dissolution granted. Brian Radcliff et al, judgment en- guilty. Lee R. Campbell v. Craig L. Myers et tered; foreclosure. Rachael E. McDougal and Paul Mc- First Place Bank et al v. Tracie A. al, dismissed. Dougal, dissolution granted. Sauceman et al, order of magis- Isaiah Jackson v. Marc Sullivan et al, Michael Drummond Sr. v. City of Renee A. Spala-Ditata and Larry F. trate. dismissed. Youngstown et al, order of mag- Spala, dissolution granted; wife JPMorgan Chase Bank et al v. Wil- Scott P. Genova v. RS Resources Inc. istrate.

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TUESDAY BREAKING NEWS AUGUST 8, 2017 Go to vindy.com for regional, WORLD WORLD NEWS national and world news, 24/7. digest THE VINDICATOR | A8 Venezuelan worker becomes voice Study: Infant mortality disparity grows in Appalachia against coercion Associated Press States between 1990 and K. Singh, a co-author of the counties across 13 states. It nation coupled with some of CARACAS, VENEZUELA FRANKFORT, KY. 2013. It found while the rates study and a senior health- includes all of the counties the lowest cigarette taxes. Javier Hernandez knew were similar in the 1990s, by equity adviser with the U.S. in West Virginia along with he was going to be fi red. Placing much of the blame In Kentucky, state law- on smoking, a study chroni- 2013 infant mortality across Department of Health and some counties in Alabama, makers passed a law re- Everyone who worked cling the ongoing health Appalachia was 16 percent Human Services, noted Georgia, Kentucky, Mary- with him in a state-run ce- quiring health insurance crisis in Appalachia has con- higher than the rest of the nearly 20 percent of Appa- land, Mississippi, New York, companies to cover tobac- ment factory was told to cluded that the 13-state re- country while life expectan- lachian women report they North Carolina, Ohio, Penn- vote last month in an elec- co-cessation medications gion suffers from a growing cy for adults was 2.4 years smoked during pregnancy. sylvania, South Carolina, that have been approved tion to choose delegates for shorter. In the rest of the country, it’s Tennessee and Virginia. disparity in infant mortal- by federal regulators. But a new constitutional assem- ity and life expectancy, two While the region has been 8 percent. Heart disease, cancer and they failed to pass a bill that bly granting nearly unlimited key indicators of “a nation’s the focus of the opioid epi- “Smoking takes a tremen- other respiratory illnesses powers to Venezuela’s ruling health and well-being.” demic in recent years, the dous toll on the health of were among the leading would have banned tobacco socialist party. With the op- The study , published in study found one of the big- Appalachians,” the authors causes of death throughout products from public school position boycotting the vote, the August issue of Health gest culprits was likely the wrote. the study period, all of which campuses. Just 36 percent of virtually all the candidates Affairs, compared infant- prevalence of smoking and The study used the fed- can be caused by using to- Kentucky’s 173 public school were government support- mortality and life-expec- the region’s tendency to be eral Appalachian Regional bacco. Kentucky and West districts ban all tobacco ers. A vote was tantamount tancy rates in Appalachia “more accepting of tobacco Commission to define the Virginia have some of the products on campus and at to a show of support for with the rest of the United use as a social norm.” Gopal region, which covers 428 highest smoking rates in the school-sponsored events. President Nicolas Maduro and his allies. Resentful of what he saw as a rigged process, Hernan- Parents’ lawsuit dez fl outed his supervisors’ order and didn’t vote. Last blames schools Wednesday, he was taken outside the building and in- for bullying, formed that he was fi red. child suicide Now he has become a rare public voice speaking Associated Press out against a phenomenon CINCINNATI that government critics The parents of an 8-year- say was widespread in last old boy who hanged himself month’s vote - Venezuelans blame a “treacherous school were threatened with loss environment,” alleging in a of their public benefi ts or federal lawsuit fi led Monday state jobs if they didn’t that school offi cials allowed participate. and covered up bullying. The wrongful death suit Transgender camp filed by the parents of Ga- briel Taye names offi cials at teaches kids they’re his elementary school and ‘normal, not alone’ at the Cincinnati Public EL CERRITO, CALIF. Schools district as defen- In some ways, Rainbow dants. It seeks damages to Day Camp is very ordinary. be determined in a trial. Kids arrive with a packed Attorneys have said his lunch, make friendship mother didn’t know her son bracelets, play basketball, was bullied until the law- yers saw a Cincinnati police sing songs and get silly. But detective’s email describing it is also unique, from the the scene outside a boys’ moment campers arrive bathroom where attorneys each morning. say Gabriel was knocked At check-in each day, ASSOCIATED PRESS unconscious. He hanged campers make a name tag President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign-style rally at Big Sandy Superstore Arena in Huntington, W.Va., on himself at home two days with their pronoun of choice. Thursday. later on Jan. 26. Some opt for “she” or “he.” Attorney Jennifer Branch Or a combination of “she/ said Cornelia Reynolds’ he.” Or “they,” or no pro- words were “if I had only noun at all. Some change known” after Branch de- their name or pronouns Trump looks to loyal voters scribed the bathroom as- daily, to see what feels right. sault to the devastated The camp in the San Fran- mother. She said the parents also learned after his death cisco Bay Area city of El Cer- that he, and other children, rito caters to transgender as support slips, agenda stalls had been bullied before at and “gender fl uid” children Carson Elementary School. ages 4 to 12, making it one Associated Press “If CPS had been honest of the only camps of its kind ing. His advisers are aware that a se- college degrees – a key group of rious slip in support among his core supporters for the president. The with her about what hap- in the world open to pre- WASHINGTON pened in the bathroom, how schoolers, experts say. En- After six months of infi ghting, in- voters could jeopardize hopes for a percentage of Republicans who major, early legislative accomplish- long he had been uncon- rollment has tripled to about vestigations and legislative failures, strongly approve of his perfor- scious and the dangerous 60 young campers since it President Donald Trump is trying ment and would certainly increase mance also fell, with just over half school environment Gabe opened three summers ago, to combat new signs of weakness Republicans’ worries about his re- of Republicans saying they strongly had to navigate each day with kids coming from as far in his Republican base and re-ener- election prospects. approved of Trump. That’s down of third grade, she would as Los Angeles, Washington, gize his staunchest supporters. White House counselor Kellyanne from the two-thirds of Republicans never had let him return to D.C. – even Africa. Plans are White House offi cials have been Conway acknowledged the con- who strongly approved of the presi- Carson,” Branch said in a underway to open a branch urging the president to refocus cerns Sunday on ABC, saying the dent’s performance in June. statement. next summer in Colorado. on immigration and other issues president’s approval rating “among Just one-third of all Americans Prosecutors recently that resonate with the conserva- Republicans and conservatives and approved of his job performance, a closed their investigation Trump voters is down slightly.” 3rd Scout dies after tives, evangelicals and working- new low in the poll. into Gabriel’s death without class whites who propelled him to “It needs to go up,” she said. sailboat strikes The president’s struggles already charging anyone. The coro- the Oval Offi ce. The president has In a Monday morning tweet, ner last month stood by her have prompted public specula- powerline on lake ramped up his media-bashing via Trump dismissed his adviser’s original finding of suicide tion about his political future. The AVINGER, TEXAS Twitter, long a successful tactic for statement. “The Trump base is far in a review after authori- A third Boy Scout has Trump, and staged rallies hoping to bigger & stronger than ever before,” White House pushed back angrily ties opened Gabriel’s grave died from injuries suff ered marshal his base to his defense. he wrote on Twitter. He later in- Sunday against a New York Times in June to remove an elec- when a sailboat struck an The effort underscores Trump’s sisted that his support “will never report about Republicans prepar- tronic tablet buried with overhanging power line on a shaky political positioning not yet change!” ing for 2020 presidential race that him to see if it might provide lake east of Dallas, an offi cial seven months into his presidency. But polling doesn’t support may not include Trump. The re- additional information. His with Texas Parks & Wildlife Trump has remained deeply un- Trump’s claim. A recent Quinnipiac port described Vice President Mike mother had said she buried said. popular among Democrats, and University survey showed the presi- Pence as laying groundwork in case the tablet with him to make The 11-year-old Scout there are signs that his support dent’s approval dipping into nega- Trump does not run. Pence called sure he’d have something to died Monday at a hospital in among Republicans may be soften- tive territory among whites without the report “disgraceful.” “play with in heaven.” Shreveport, La., Texas Parks & Wildlife spokesman Steve Lightfoot said. The boy was sailing in a Ohio teen mom of buried catamaran Saturday with Chicago fi les federal lawsuit two older boys, one 17 and the other 16, when it struck newborn pleads not guilty the power line at Lake O’The over sanctuary cities threat Associated Press tgers said, adding that the Pines near Avinger, 150 Associated Press CINCINNATI process could take several miles from Dallas. weeks. CHICAGO An 18-year-old woman Authorities have not whose newborn’s remains The baby’s remains were Mayor Rahm Emanuel has released the names of the were buried outside her found July 14 in Carlisle, taken his fi ght against Presi- victims. southwest Ohio home about 40 miles north of dent Donald Trump’s im- pleaded not guilty to ag- migration policies to court, Cincinnati. Sept. 11 victim’s gravated murder and other Warren County Prosecu- remains identifi ed with Chicago becoming one charges Monday. of the first cities Monday tor David Fornshell alleges Brooke Skylar Richard- Richardson gave birth to nearly 16 years later to sue over what many U.S. son entered the pleas at her NEW YORK cities argue are illegal bids a full-term baby that was arraignment in a Warren born alive about 38 to 40 The remains of a man to withhold public-safety County court in Lebanon. killed at the World Trade grants from so-called sanc- She was indicted Friday on weeks into the pregnancy Center on 9/11 have been tuary cities. charges that also include and that Richardson “pur- identifi ed nearly 16 years Hours later, Attorney Gen- involuntary manslaugh- posely caused” the death after the terror attacks, eral Jeff Sessions hit back at ter, child endangering, of the baby who was then medical examiners said Chicago, saying the Trump evidence tampering and burned and buried. Monday. administration “will not corpse abuse in the May Fornshell said Friday His name was withheld at ASSOCIATED PRESS death. that the cause of death simply give away grant dol- City of Chicago’s Corporation Counsel Ed Siskel speaks during a his family’s request, the New lars to city governments Prosecutors requested hasn’t been determined news conference at the Dirksen Federal Courthouse Monday in a $1 million bond, but the and may never be known, York City medical exam- that proudly violate the rule Chicago. iner’s offi ce said. of law and protect criminal judge set bond at $50,000 due to burning and The announcement aliens at the expense of pub- administration. The cities head of City Hall’s legal de- with house arrest and decomposition. marked the fi rst new identi- have opted to limit coop- partment. That request for electronic monitoring re- The infant is believed to lic safety.” quired. A jail official said fi cation made since March A 46-page lawsuit against eration with government a preliminary injunction have been born sometime 2015 in the painstaking, Richardson posted bond between May 6 and May 7, the government was fi led in enforcement of immigra- could be made within days. and was released later ongoing eff ort. The offi ce U.S. District Court in Chi- tion law while federal offi- Chicago has received the and was alive probably for uses DNA testing and other Monday. only a few hours, according cago a day after Emanuel cials threaten to withhold grant funds at the heart of Richardson’s attorney, means to match bone frag- announced the litigation funding if those cities don’t the lawsuit since 2005. It to authorities. They have ments to the 2,753 people Charles M. Rittgers, said in and said the city won’t “be comply. spent $33 million in grants an email after court that been trying to determine killed by the hijackers who blackmailed” into changing A first order of business to buy nearly 1,000 police the infant’s sex and the fa- crashed airplanes into the Richardson “did not kill its values as a city welcom- now that Chicago’s suit has cars in that 12-year period; her baby.” ther’s identity. trade center’s twin towers ing of immigrants. been filed will be to ask a it got $2.3 million last year. Richardson delivered on Sept. 11, 2001. “We are currently wait- It’s the latest round in a judge to put a freeze on the In addition to cars, funds ing to receive the evidence her baby only days after at- Associated Press battle pitting several U.S. policy as the civil case plays were also used for radios the prosecutor claims sup- tending her senior prom, cities against the Trump out, said Edward Siskel, the and SWAT equipment. ports the indictment,” Rit- according to Fornshell.

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By JOHN M. CRISP Tribune News Service The beginning of this fall’s football season co- Roger Jones’ good works incides with an ominous report published on July 25 leave legacy of greatness in the Journal of the Ameri- can Medical Association. IKE 16TH CENTURY ITAL- Dr. Ann McKee, a neuro- ian artist and scientist extraor- pathologist at Boston Uni- dinaire Leonardo da Vinci, 21st versity School of Medicine, century Youngstown philanthro- studied the brains of 111 Lpist and industrialist Roger Jones em- deceased National Football bodied the essence of the Renaissance League players and found man through masterful works that span that a staggering 110 of them a wide swath of disciplines. were affl icted with chronic As such, the outstandingly versatile traumatic encephalopathy Jones, who died last week at age 89, has (CTE), a condition associ- left an indelible imprint on the Mahon- ated with repeated blows to ing Valley as an innovative, creative and the head. results-oriented leader in business, urban McKee acknowledges development, education, philanthropy these dramatic results are and the arts. skewed by selection bias; As we mourn his loss and send con- the brains were largely dolences to his family and loved ones, donated by the families of we also celebrate this contemporary NFL players who already Renaissance man’s legacy of commu- exhibited signs of CTE, nity enrichment in so many arenas of including depression, mem- Greater Youngstown. ory loss and addiction. Among the many faces of Jones, his Nevertheless, as the New business personna perhaps best defi ned York Times report on the him over the past seven decades. study notes, even if the 1,200 Jones, a native of Buffalo, N.Y., came to other NFL players who died during the course of the study this region in the 1960s to work at New had been CTE-free – which is Castle Refractories. By 1967, he and his unlikely – the 9 percent rate wife Gloria put their faith and savings in of CTE for NFL players would the strong workforce of Youngstown and be far higher than for the opened Fireline Inc. general population. Over the years, Jones shepherded busi- Dr. McKee concludes: ness growth and physical expansion for Wall St. trumps ‘Real America’ “It is no longer debatable the Andrews Avenue supplier of turbine whether or not there is a problem in football – there blades for aerospace-, land- and ocean- By JOHN L. MICEK previous administration plan, cy & Research, wrote in a July is a problem.” based energy production. Today, the com- Cagle Cartoons released in April, capping the 4 column for The Huffington pany is undergoing its ninth expansion Still, this report is less new Dear Forgotten Men and top rate at 35 percent. Ryan told Post. information than confi rma- since the early 1990s that will usher in Women of America: Fox that “We’re not in the busi- “The plan being considered additional employment growth at Fireline tion of something that we I bear sad tidings: President ness of raising tax rates.” by the Senate cuts projected already know but prefer to and economic development for the city Donald Trump appears to have That 9-percentage point shift spending by more than 10 per- ignore. Jones so loved. forgotten all about you. may not seem like a big deal, but cent over the period from 2018 For its part, the NFL is His company even drew the attention “Corporations have NEVER it’s one of the clearest signs that to 2026, but the cuts increase in playing a loose, prevent- of the administration of former President made as much money as they Trump, who ran as a populist, size each year. By 2026, the last style defense. In a state- Barack Obama in 2012, when it was featured are making now,” the nation’s is being forced to behave like year in the Congressional Bud- ment to Sports Illustrated, it in a campaign heralding manufacturing 45th chief executive trumpet- a rank-and-file conservative get Offi ce’s projections, the cuts expressed apprecia- might in Ohio and the nation. ed on Twitter last week, as he by Washington’s Republican will be more than 25 percent. tion to Dr. McKee and her threw a shout out to his favorite Fireline also was known for its strong establishment. They will get even larger in the colleagues for supporting show “Fox & Friends.” Lacking any substantive worker-management bonds. As Barbara years beyond the forecasting “the ongoing quest for a bet- On July 31, Trump boasted the legislative victories, the White Burley, the company’s president today, horizon,” he wrote. ter understanding of CTE.” nation was enjoying its “highest House appears willing to play Previously immune to said of Jones, “He was creative, he was The NFL promises to work stock market EVER, best eco- along. external influences and criti- with “a wide range of ex- very attentive, and he always put the em- nomic numbers in years, un- In an op-ed for The Washing- cisms, there are signs now that ployees of the company above everything perts to improve the health employment lowest in 17 years, ton Post, Matt Grossmann and Trump’s base may be tiring of of current and former NFL else. He wanted to make Fireline a special wages raising, border secure, David A. Hopkins, the authors his broken promises and his athletes.” place to work, and he did.” S.C.: No WH chaos!” of “Asymmetric Politics,” argue antics. NFL TOO BIG TO FAIL Jones’ distinction in commerce pro- There are some structural most mainstream observers Barely a third of Americans, ceeded a distinguished military career. problems with Trump’s claims, overstated Trump’s ability to 33 percent, approve of Trump’s Frankly, the NFL doesn’t As a fi rst lieutenant in the U.S. Army, Jones notably that while wages have bend the GOP to his will. job performance, according to seem worried. Football is a received numerous honors and decora- been growing, they have been “Instead of transforming the a Quinnipiac University poll spectacular, exciting game tions, including a Bronze Star for Heroic rising at a much slower pace Republican Party, Trump has released last Wednesday. and our devotion to the NFL’s than the rest of the economy. $10-billion-per-year product or Meritorious Achievement. assembled the most conserva- JOB PERFORMANCE That’s a long way from the tive administration and agenda likely makes it an institution DISTINGUISHED SCULPTOR, PLAYWRIGHT Trump of “I am your voice,” of any modern president,” they White men – Trump’s tra- that’s too big to fail. He also achieved merit for his dedicated at last summer’s Republican wrote. “Analysts overstated ditional wheelhouse, were In light of the near-certain passion for the arts, particularly painting, National Convention in Cleve- Trump’s distance from Repub- divided, 47-48 percent, on the confirmation their way of sculpture, poetry and play writing. Some land. And it’s light years away lican campaign orthodoxy and POTUS’ job performance, the making a living will dam- of his sculptures are mounted in more from the man who vowed that expected him to be able to avoid poll found. Three-quarters of age the quality and length of than two dozen collections, including in “the forgotten men and women the challenges of leading his Republicans (76 percent) said their lives, some players are philosophical or fatalistic. the Butler Institute of American Art. of our country will be forgotten party from opposition to gov- they approved, compared to 17 no longer,” during his inaugural As Brandon Brooks, a Jones’ literary talents also have garnered erning mode. As a result, they percent who said they did not. address in January. Critically, Trump is under- right guard for the Philadel- critical acclaim. His locally produced plays, underestimated the resilience No matter how you slice it, water, 41-52 percent, in his han- phia Eagles, told NJ.com’s including “Conversations” and “On the Way of the GOP’s basic character.” the self-styled populist still has And after vowing during the dling of the economy – a qual- Matt Lombardo: “As grim as to the Corn Roast,” explore genres from heart-eyes for Wall Street. ity he argued made him best it is to say, I’ve played long intense drama to theater of the absurd. campaign to provide “insur- Take tax reform, for instance. ance for everybody,” with “no suited for the White House. enough that either it’s going Many in the community, however, best TOP TAX RATE cuts to Medicaid,” and that “no Trump takes further dings for to happen, or it’s not. I’m not appreciate Jones for his long record of going to change my career- Senior House Republicans one will lose coverage,” Trump his handling of the ongoing selfl ess philanthropy. He gave considerable path. I’m playing the game have poured water on a plan, and his White House put its probe of Russian interference time and money to community institutions muscle behind Republican- in the election. I love.” advanced by White House A few have retired early he passionately believed in. senior adviser Stephen K. authored health-care reform “It’s hard to pick what is the Prime among them was Youngstown plans that did all three of those most alarming number in the because of concussion con- Bannon, to impose a top rate of cerns, but the NFL is un- State University. In return, the university things. troubling trail of new lows for 44 percent on Americans earning likely to suffer from a lack of presented Jones and his wife its annual As an added bonus: Analysts President Donald Trump,” more than $5 million a year. players. Many players don’t further concluded the GOP Quinnipiac pollster Tim Malloy Friend of the University Award. The much U.S. House Ways & Means see other options. They are -authored plans would spe- said in a statement. deserved honor recognized the two for Committee Chairman Kevin unlikely to find anywhere their endowed scholarships in Science, Brady, R-Texas, told Fox News cifi cally hurt voters in counties “Profound embarrassment over his performance in offi ce else the status and finan- Technology, Engineering and Math and that he didn’t “intend” to that went for Trump during the cial rewards they fi nd in the in Fine Arts that he spearheaded. Jones include Bannon’s top rate in his 2016 campaign. and deepening concern over his level-headedness have to NFL, whatever the physical also has a long record of financial gifts committee’s considerations. “The white working class will raise the biggest red fl ags.” and mental cost. to the university’s STEM College, College “We’re going for growth, very much be hit by the cuts In many respects, the which means lower rates at in Medicaid that will be the But still he tweets on. of Creative Arts, WYSU-FM, the English NFL is the driving engine every level,” Brady said. major offset for the tax cut,” An award-winning political journalist, Micek is Festival and many other YSU programs the Opinion Editor and Political Columnist for of the supply chain of play- House Speaker Paul J. Ryan, Dean Baker, the co-director of PennLive/The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa. ers. As one enormous, pow- and projects. R-Wisc., said he supported a the Center for Economic Poli- Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate. Over the past decade, he’s stood as a erful and sweet-natured fi rm pillar for the children’s museum that offensive tackle, a freshman bears his name in downtown Youngstown in my writing class decades QUOTE OF THE DAY ago at the University of Texas – OH WOW! The Roger and Gloria Jones at Austin, told me: “Every “Never in U.S. history has anyone lied or defraud- child. Now he judges collusion?” Children’s Center for Science and Tech- guy out there on the practice ed voters like Senator Richard Blumenthal. He nology. That commitment continued last fi eld thinks he gonna make told stories about his Vietnam battles and. ... con- President Donald J. Trump, in a tweet Monday year when instead of receiving a gift for it in the NFL someday.” quests, how brave he was, and it was all a lie. He in response to Sen. Blumenthal’s embrace of a his 88th birthday, Roger Jones gave an ad- But, of course, they don’t. cried like a baby and begged for forgiveness like a special-counsel investigation into the Trump ditional $1 million gift to OH WOW! campaign’s ties to Russia. Vanishingly few footballers “We feel it’s absolutely necessary to pro- ever reach the pros, and the tect the future of the children’s center,” he path is strewn with consid- said at that celebration. Indeed much of erable carnage. Credible OH WOW!’s success is tied directly to the evidence indicates that CTE Joneses. Since opening six years ago, it begins at least as early as has attracted nearly 300,000 visitors to its high school. McKee’s study innovative, educational and just-plain fun included the brains of 53 col- lege players; 48 showed CTE. programming. Here’s the undeniable Fortunately, that center will continue to fact: football is just too hard stand proudly in the heart of a revitalized on the brain. downtown Youngstown as an inspiration Individuals can do little to for boundless greatness to other budding slow down the undeniable Renaissance men and women for years progress of climate change; and decades to come. individual parents, howev- er, can refuse to allow their sons to play football. But they have to be quick: SCRIPTURES it’s nearly autumn, and the You are my hiding place: You shall brain damage has begun. John M. Crisp, an op-ed columnist for Tri- persevere me from trouble; You shall sur- bune News Service, teaches in the English round me with songs of deliverance. Department at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas. Distributed by Tribune Psalm 32:7 NKJV Content Agency, LLC.

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@VINDYSPORTS VINDYSPORTS Paul TUESDAY Newberry & CLASSIFIEDS AUGUST 8, 2017 SPORTS THE VINDICATOR | B1 Cutler has a job but Brock On: Osweiler gets nod to start Browns Kaepernick quarter- Experience is key factor in Jackson’s decision back Brock doesn’t Osweiler Associated Press second week, with no end practices PRESEASON BEREA in sight. Jay Cutler has a job play- Monday at Jackson said he chose OPENER the team’s Brock Osweiler has ing quarterback. risen from trade throw-in Osweiler primarily be- UTHURSDAY: Colin Kaepernick doesn’t. training camp cause he’s got NFL experi- Browns vs. New in Berea. to preseason starter. Gotta hand it to the The Browns’ never- ence and he wants to give Orleans Saints bigwigs who run the NFL: Coach Hue Jackson ending quarterback saga both Kessler and Kizer at FirstEnergy When they blackball a guy picked has produced yet another more playing time. Stadium in for taking a courageous Osweiler surprise. “It’s best for me to trot Cleveland. stand against social injus- over his Cleveland coach Hue Brock out there, see if he Kickoff is set tice by doing nothing more three other Jackson picked Osweiler can go lead this offense for 8 p.m. than kneeling, they go all QBs to start over Cody Kessler, rookie and lead the team and in TV/radio: in. Thursday’s DeShone Kizer and Kevin the process keep getting MyYTV/ WB- In the latest develop- exhibi- Hogan to start Thursday’s these young guys more BW-AM 1240 & ment in the league’s efforts reps,” Jackson said follow- tion opener exhibition opener against WYFM-FM 102.9. to make it clear that those against the the New Orleans Saints in ing Monday’s practice. who try to do the right thing Saints. what will be an important “They just need to play. INSIDE: More NFL need not apply — and, re- stage in a QB competition news and notes from ASSOCIATED Monday, B4 ally, none of us should be PRESS that’s midway through its See BROWNS, B4 surprised by this, not after all the years of denial over the devastating effects of head injuries — the surly BUCKEYES Cutler signed a $10 mil- lion contract to contend for a starting spot with the Frosh Miami Dolphins. Yes, this is the same Jay Cutler who making compiled a HEART & SOUL glittering 68- 71 mark as a move at No. 1 QB for Denver and Kaepernik Chicago over the better training part of the past decade, all while camp continu- ally rubbing people the Meyer: Dobbins to wrong way see playing time Cutler with his self- ish, petulant personality. Associated Press “No, didn’t like him,” COLUMBUS Champ Bailey once said in a With 1,000-yard rusher television interview, which Mike Weber slowed by a ranks as perhaps the most hamstring tweak, true fresh- positive assessment of Cut- man J.K. Dobbins is getting a ler from a former teammate. lot of carries and a major- Cutler, in fact, had de- ity of the at Ohio State cided to retire after start- training camp. ing only fi ve games for the The La Bears last season, even Grange, landing a television gig with Texas, na- Fox. tive, an early Then the Dolphins came enrollee who calling. participated With Ryan Tannehill fac- in spring ing the prospect of missing practice, the entire season with a left was the first Dobbins knee injury, the 34-year-old freshman Cutler is getting an unde- to lose the SEASON served chance to revive DAVID DERMER | THE VINDICATOR black stripe OPENER his career with a team Philadelphia Soul defensive lineman and Boardman High graduate Zach Zidian is held back from chasing Cleveland Gladiators from his U that made the playoffs last Aug. 31: QB Arvell Nelson by off ensive lineman Phillip-Keith Manley during their June 10 game at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. helmet, sig- Ohio State season. nifying that vs. Indiana Meanwhile, Kaeper- he is now a at Memori- nick is still unemployed By BRIAN DZENIS pursuit of pro football with the full-fledged al Stadium in even though he is 4 1⁄2 years [email protected] NFL. He sent out his numbers Buckeye. Bloomington, younger, had a better passer Ind. Kickoff ACH ZIDIAN IS and tape from both his career At the fi rst rating than roughly half the Boardman’s scrimmage at 8 p.m. doing what it and his school’s pro day to NFL starting QBs in the league ONLINE on Saturday, TV/radio: in 2016, and led the San takes to keep his PHOTO teams. When that didn’t pan out, ESPN/ WNIO- professional foot- it was on to the Canadian Football Dobbins Francisco 49ers to the Super See gallery was rated a AM 1390. Bowl just four seasons ago. Zach Zidian ball dreams alive. for this story League and Arena League. “champion,” But Kaepernick commit- ZIt isn’t always easy work- at vindy.com The Soul had him travel to the highest ted the possibly career-kill- ing the ranks of pro football Philadelphia for a open tryout and beneath the NFL. It involves a lot of he earned a roster spot. He started grade a player can get from ing infraction of choosing the coaching staff. That to kneel during the national doing what uncertainty and sending tape to a the season on injured reserve, but doesn’t happen often for a anthem, his way of protest- lot of teams in the United States and since being activated on May 23, he’s Canada, but the Boardman gradu- been starting on the defensive line. freshman. ing police violence and “It’s still early to anoint social injustice. ate has found a spot with the Arena In the eight games he’s played it takes to Football League’s Philadelphia Soul. in, Zidian has 10.5 tackles and two anybody, but he’s one of the Quite naturally, his freshmen who will play this actions stirred plenty of “It’s really a sacrifi ce for everyone sacks. Playing D-line in arena foot- around you, including yourself. I ball can seem like a losing proposi- year,” coach Urban Meyer debate, drew out both op- said Monday. ponents and supporters, didn’t do a normal career path of tion. Although the Soul have the keep pro league’s best defense, they still gives Weber, who became just and became a fl ashpoint in utilizing my degree and doing in- ternships. I decided to play football,” up 42 points a game. the third Ohio State fresh- a country polarized by po- man to rush for over 1,000 litical divisions and a bitter Zidian said. “It’s hard and you get “It’s crazy. It really is. It’s the com- a little discouraged, but I never lost bination of high scoring like basket- yards in a season, hasn’t been presidential election. That football able to go full speed yet. was to be expected. any motivation I always believed I ball. There’s a little bit of brawling could play football at a high level.” like hockey and then you put on “He practiced [Monday],” But it shouldn’t have cost Meyer said. “He didn’t open him a chance to carry on After graduating from Duquesne (FCS) in 2016, Zidian began his it up yet, but he’ll be ready in his chosen profession, a dreams alive See ZIDIAN, B4 for game one. We’re just be- profession he is clearly more ing cautious. Hamstrings qualifi ed for than at least are just something you re- half of the 60 or so quarter- SATURDAY: Philadelphia Soul vs. Baltimore Brigade, Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia. Kickoff at 4 p.m.TV: CBSSN. backs who’ll be occupying the top two spots on depth See OSU, B4 charts this season. While the decision by the Dolphins isn’t an entirely apples-to-apples injustice — Cutler previously worked One-hit wonder: Williams with Dolphins coach Adam Gase, a former offensive dominates as Bucs tame Tigers coordinator in Chicago, and Kaepernick’s wearing of Associated Press leagues. I got punched in a Fidel Castro shirt would MAJOR LEAGUE PITTSBURGH the face early.” BASEBALL have made it more diffi cult Trevor Williams lost out Now he’s punching back. to gain acceptance in Mi- PIRATES 3 in the derby to be the Pitts- Williams allowed one hit ami than any other NFL city TIGERS 0 burgh Pirates’ fi fth starter over seven dominant in- by far — it still epitomizes in the spring. Banished nings to outduel Detroit’s what a raw deal Kaepernick TODAY: Tigers vs. Pirates at PNC to the bullpen for the fi rst Justin Zimmermann as is getting. Park, Pittsburgh. month of the season, he the Pirates beat the Tigers Seattle receiver Doug First pitch at 3-0 on Monday night. Wil- Baldwin summed it up best felt he needed to turn him- 7:05 p.m. liams (5-4) struck out fi ve after the Seahawks brought TV: AT&T Sports self into a fl amethrower. Kaepernick in for a visit, When he was brought and walked two, relying and like every other team INSIDE ON B3 back into the rotation in on his defense and a fair in the league so far, decided UMORE MLB: early May, he tried to pitch amount of maturity to not to sign him. Monday’s other with the same mentality. It lead Pittsburgh to a third “My original position was, games didn’t work. straight victory. I thought that the situation U “I was trying to throw it “It was just old-fash- ASSOCIATED PRESS NYPL: ioned pitching,” Pirates Pirates starting pitcher Trevor Williams delivers in the sixth inning of Monday’s game last year with him taking Spikes edge 95, every pitch,” Williams said. “That’s not - against the Tigers in Pittsburgh. Williams won the evening’s pitchers’ duel, allowing Scrappers in Niles only one hit in seven innings of work, and the Pirates won the game, 3-0. See NEWBERRY, B4 er that got me to the major See PIRATES, B3

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SPORTS SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS QUOTABLE “I think Kyrie’s going to end up digest Number of hockey players DAVID GRIFFIN, getting traded. The absolute worst with NHL contracts who will former Cavaliers thing this guy could have done YSU football No. 9 be permitted to play in the general manager, on was pretend to be all in and sink 0Source: Associated Press 2018 Winter Olympics. Kyrie Irving’s future: the ship from within.” in STATS poll Youngstown State’s football is ranked No. 9 in the STATS pre- season poll. The Penguins join TV & RADIO fi ve other Missouri Valley Football TODAY Conference teams in the poll. The 12:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers PGA Championship to move to May in 2019 Cup. other ranked teams are North Da- 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: kota State (No. 22), South Dakota Associated Press the move as early as today fans have one eye turned to- cisco in 2020, so there was IAAF World Championships. State (No. 4), UNI (No. 18), Illinois 2:30 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: Real Madrid at Quail Hollow Club, site of ward football. always the possibility of State (No. 20) and Western Illi- CHARLOTTE, N.C. vs. Manchester United, UEFA Players are allowed to this year’s PGA Champion- Still to be determined is moving to May during the Super Cup. nois (No. 25). 3 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- wear shorts during practice ship. They spoke to the AP the how the rest of the PGA next Olympic year. However, ball: Southeast regional semifi nal. Don Baylor, 68, dies; rounds at the PGA Champi- on condition of anonymity Tour schedule is constricted that would mean the PGA 5:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Cup. onship. That won’t be nec- because the move has not to fi nish around Labor Day. gets bounced around the 7 p.m. (ATT) (WNIO-AM 1390) was AL MVP in 1979 (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Tigers at essary in two years when it been announced. One offi cial said the playoff calendar every four years. Pirates. Don Baylor, the burly slugger moves to May. The change has been in event in Boston is likely to The PGA of America was 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: the works for four years, one go away after 2018. Another interested in building con- Rockies at Indians. who once held the Major League The PGA of America is 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Baseball record for being hit a moving its major champi- official said. The catalyst official said one plan is for tinuity, and a move to May Scrappers at Aberdeen. pitch and later guided the expan- onship to May for the first behind the movement was the Greenbrier Classic, typi- could energize what has 8 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League baseball: Southwest regional sion Colorado Rockies to the time in 70 years when it goes golf’s return to the Olympics, cally held in July, to move to been looked upon as the last semifi nal. playoff s for the fi rst time as man- to Bethpage Black on New along with the PGA Tour’s the fall. of the four majors. That also 8 p.m. (FS1) MLB: Cardinals at ager of the year, died Monday of York’s Long Island in 2019 desire to wrap up its FedEx The PGA Championship would allow it to go to some Royals. 9 p.m. (ESPNU High school cancer. He was 68. as part of a long-term plan Cup before the NFL begins. has been in August since areas that were deemed basketball. The 1979 American League that involves a major shift in The move to May also 1969 with two exceptions. too hot for August, such as 10 p.m. (HBO) NFL: “Hard Knocks: puts the PGA Champion- Jack Nicklaus won in Febru- Texas, Florida and parts of Tampa Bay Buccaneers.” MVP died in his hometown of the golf calendar, including 10 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cubs at Giants Austin, Texas, after a 14-year The Players Championship ship in the middle of the ary 1971 when it was held at the Southeast. It already has or Dodgers at Diamondbacks. battle with multiple myeloma, going back to its March date, major championship sea- PGA National in South Flor- said the PGA Championship 10:30 p.m. (STO) MLB: “The Tribe son — after the Masters, be- ida, and last year it was held would return to Southern Report.” Baylor’s family said in a state- The Associated Press has WEDNESDAY ment released by the Angels, the learned. fore the U.S. Open — instead the fi nal weekend in July at Hills in Tulsa before 2030. Noon (MLBN) MLB: Rangers at franchise for which he played Two officials involved of being stuck at the end in Baltusrol ahead of the Olym- The last time it was held Mets. Noon (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: more than 800 games. in the discussions say the August when courses typi- pics in Rio de Janeiro. at Southern Hills, in 2007, cally are softer because of The PGA is scheduled for temperatures topped 100 Rockies at Indians. Baylor played in all 162 games PGA of America and PGA 12:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Tour will discuss details of the summer heat and sports Harding Park in San Fran- degrees. Cup. for the California Angels in 1979 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: and led the majors with career IAAF World Championships. 3 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- bests of 139 RBIs and 120 runs. ball: Southeast regional fi nal. When the stocky Baylor re- NOTICES 3:30 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cubs at tired, he had been hit by pitches Giants or Mariners at Athletics. BASEBALL Food poisoning sidetracks 5:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Cup. East Liverpool — will be the site a then-record 267 times, and led of games for high school players 6 p.m. (FS1) Golf: U.S. Women’s the majors in that category seven this fall. For information, contact Amateur. Steve Dawson at 330-383-3259. 7 p.m. (ESPN) MLB: Red Sox at times. Deadline to register is Monday. Rays. Youngstown Class B League — Makwala, several others 7 p.m. (ATT) (WNIO-AM 1390) Baylor was the fi rst man- will have a tryout for players in- terested in Fall Baseball on Aug. (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Pirates at ager for the Rockies, leading 15 at 6 p.m. at Bob Cene Park Associated Press ultimate attempt, beating Tigers. Field No. 3. There are two di- 7 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League base- them to his only playoff ap- visions for the Fall League — LONDON the defending champion’s pearance as a manager in 14-and-under and 15-and-over. ball: Southwest regional fi nal. This is based upon playing age for Several athletes have earlier mark of 14.89. 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: the franchise’s third season 2018. Call Bob at 330-503-1219 come down with a stomach Anyone looking for a feel- Scrappers at Aberdeen. for more information or if you 7:30 p.m. (NFLN) NFL preseason: in 1995. can’t make the tryout date. bug at the world champion- good story would gladly Baylor spent six years with Ohio Glaciers — is registering Texans at Panthers. players ages 7-14 for its fall pro- ships, including medal fa- have handed the 110-meter 10 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Dodgers Colorado and two-plus sea- gram. For more information, visit vorite Isaac Makwala of Bo- hurdles gold medal to Ar- at Diamondbacks or Twins at www.ohioglaciers.com or call Bill Brewers. sons as manager of the Chi- Sloan 330 719-1662. tswana. ies Merritt, who had kidney The Prospects — are holding try- THURSDAY cago Cubs, from 2000-02. outs for the 2018 16-U travel Makwala pulled out of his transplant two years ago 11 a.m. (ESPN) Little League base- baseball team that will be play- ball: Midwest regional semifi nal. ing in the Youngstown B league 200-meter heat Monday and and was getting back to the at Cene Park. For more informa- later said he had food poi- form that won him gold in 11 a.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Wolves want to give tion, contact Britt Taylor at 330- Scrappers at Aberdeen. Wiggins max contract 979-5115. soning. at the 2012 Olympics in the 12:30 p.m. (ESPN2) (TNN) Tennis: The Creekside Fitness baseball or- “There have been a num- same stadium. Rogers Cup. ganization — will conduct tryouts 1 p.m. (ATT) (WNIO-AM 1390) MANKATO, MINN. for its 2018 14-U, 16-U and 18-U ber of cases of gastroenteri- It was not to be. Minnesota Timberwolves teams. Contact Ken at 330-719- (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Pirates at 0581 for more information. tis reported by team mem- Running in the outside Tigers. owner Glen Taylor tells The As- Knightline 16-U — will be having 1 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- tryouts/workouts for a 2017 fall bers residing within one of ASSOCIATED PRESS Lane 9, he fi nished fi fth — sociated Press he is ready to give travel team and 2018 Youngstown Botswana’s Isaac Makwala ges- ball: New England regional the official team hotels,” well behind Olympic cham- semifi nal. Andrew Wiggins a max contract Class B Summer Team. For more tures after winning the 400- information please call or text the local organizing com- pion Omar McLeod. 1 p.m. (TNT) Golf: PGA extension on his rookie deal 330-501-0333. meter semifi nal at the World Championship. Youngstown Class B 14U team mittee said in a statement, “I am back on the world worth close to $150 million. — is scheduling tryouts for any- Athletics Championships on 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Track and fi eld: one interested in playing the 2018 putting a dampener on the Sunday in London. Makwala, stage, that’s the main thing,” IAAF World Championships. Taylor says he fi rst wants a season. If interested, contact 10-day event. “Those affect- the favorite in today’s 400 and Merritt said. 3 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- face-to-face meeting with Wig- Mark Torsello at 724-651-3922. ball: Northwest regional semifi nal. BASKETBALL ed have been supported by 200 fi nals, pulled out his 200 McLeod gave Jamaica its 4 p.m. (FSN Ohio) Horse racing: gins to hear from the former No. Mahoning Valley Basketball Offi cials Association — is look- both team and LOC medical heat Monday because of food fi rst gold of the champion- Statue of Liberty Stakes. 4 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) NFL pre- 1 overall pick that he is ready to ing for athletes ages 14 and up in- staff.” poisoning. ships after a disappointing commit to the organization and terested in becoming high school season: Browns pregame. basketball offi cials. Those in- Makwala wrote on his Face- start, when Bolt only got 5 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League take his game to another level. terested should contact Don the United States. baseball: Great Lakes regional Dobrindt at hoopsrefclass16@ book page that other athletes bronze and Elaine Thomp- Taylor spoke with Wiggins gmail.com for more information. were also hit by the bug. “A lot cannot go your way semifi nal. BOWLING in a final, so to come out son finished outside the 5:30 p.m. (TNN) Tennis: Rogers Cup. briefl y when the two attended Senior Mixed League — at Makwala was expected to medals in the 100 meters. 6 p.m. (FS1) Golf: U.S. Women’s assistant coach Ryan Saunders’ Camelot Lanes is looking for any be the main challenger to with a bronze is amazing,” Amateur. bowlers who would like to join a “It’s totally different to last 6 p.m. (WYFM-FM 102.9) NFL pre- fun league that bowls Mondays Wayde van Niekerk in both Semenya said. wedding in July. The owner has year where we had Usain and season: Browns pregame. at 12:30 p.m. The league is non- the 200 and the 400. The 400 Semenya, a two-time always preferred to close deals sanctioned. A kick-off meeting Elaine winning, which I used 7 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- is set for Aug. 21 at 11 a.m. at fi nal is on today. Olympic champion over 800 ball: Mid-Atlantic regional with handshakes and frank Camelot. “Let’s hope they will allow meters, now must concen- to propel me,” McLeod said. semifi nal. conversations. COACHING “I didn’t have that this time 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Yankees at Maplewood High School — needs me to run my final,” Mak- trate on her signature event Blue Jays. He averaged 23.6 points per boys basketball coaches for sev- so I really wanted to come enth, eighth, ninth, junior varsi- wala wrote. later this week to win an- 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: game and shot 35.6 percent from ty and assistant varsity. For more out and shine my own light.” Indians at Rays. 3-point range last season. information, contact varsity head Van Niekerk certainly other world title, eight years 8 p.m. (ESPN2) WNBA: Phoenix at coach Joe Bornemiss at 330-531- after she won her fi rst at the In the fi rst fi nal on Mon- Dallas. 2461 or send resume to joepborn@ wasn’t affected by the bug. Hendrick Motorsports yahoo.com. He easily qualified for the 2009 Berlin worlds. day, Anita Wlodarczyk of 8 p.m. (MyYTV) (WBBW-AM 1240) South Range High School — is Poland left it late but won (WYFM-FM 102.9) NFL pre- seeking high school and middle semifi nals of the 200 and is Kipyegon took charge in season: Saints at Browns. splits with Kahne school wrestling coaches. Send her third world title with one 8 p.m. (NFLN) NFL preseason: cover letters and resumes to Don the favorite for gold in Usain the final straight when the CONCORD, N.C. Feren, South Range High School, Bolt’s absence. others faltered to give Ke- massive hammer throw. Broncos at Bears. 11300 Columbiana Canfi eld Road, 9 p.m. (ESPN) Little League base- Hendrick Motorsports and Canfi eld, Ohio 44406. Although Van Niekerk has nya its second gold and fi fth Wlodarczyk, the dominat- ball: West regional semifi nal. driver Kasey Kahne have agreed Penn-Ohio Club Blue Storm — is ing fi gure over the past half- 10 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Dodgers looking for boys and girls AAU a strong chance for double medal overall in the cham- to part ways after six years. Basketball head coach and assis- decade with two Olympic at Diamondbacks or Orioles at tant coaches. For details, contact gold, South African team- pionships. Athletics. The team said in a statement Justin Magestro at 724-813-7210. mate Semenya missed out on In the most stirring fi nal of gold medals, took the lead FOOTBALL on her fourth of six attempts Monday that Kahne has been Creekside Golf Dome — in Girard one Monday, fi nishing with the night, 21-year-old Yuli- released from the fi nal year of his is accepting registrations for its bronze in the 1,500 meters. mar Rojas edged Olympic and then had her winning youth fl ag football. The season contract, allowing him to begin begins Sept. 23 for boys and girls Semenya had the speed, champion Caterine Ibar- throw of 77.90 meters on her LATEST LINE pursing a Monster Energy Cup ages 6-12. Birthday age cut-off guen by two centimeters to penultimate attempt. date is Sept. 1.For more informa- but left it too late to chal- MLB ride for 2018. tion, call 330-545-5000. give Venezuela its fi rst ever Early leader Wang Zheng Canfi eld season tickets — are on lenge for the title. She was in National League Team owner Rick Hendrick sale. There are reserved-seat tick- 10th place in the 12-woman world title. of China took silver with a Favorite Odds Underdog et packages available. Each seat WASHINGTON 6-7 Miami says Kahne is “a tremendous costs $40 to cover all fi ve home fi nal going into the last lap In a seesaw battle, Rojas fi - throw of 75.98 meters and CINCINNATI 61 ⁄2 -7 1⁄2 San Diego teammate and person, and he games. Call 330-533-5341, ext. 2 and fought back to medal nally came out on top of her another Pole, Malwina Ko- ATLANTA 5 1⁄2 -61 ⁄2 Philadelphia or 3 or e-mail gcooper@canfi eld- LA Dodgers Even-6 ARIZONA schools.net. has been totally dedicated to our behind Faith Kipyegon of Colombian rival with a mark pron, won bronze with a toss Chicago Cubs 7 1⁄2 -81 ⁄2 S FRANCISCO Mount Calvary Sons of Thunder — program since day one. I’ve al- is accepting registrations for play- Kenya and Jenny Simpson of of 14.91 meters on her pen- of 74.76. American League ers and cheerleaders ages 5-13. TORONTO Even-6 NY Yankees ways believed that he’s a special Practice is held at Wilson Middle Boston 9-10 TAMPA BAY talent, and I know he will thrive School on Gibson Street. For more Houston 10-12 CHI WHITE SOX information, call Ed Bolling at Seattle Even-6 OAKLAND in the right situation. We will do 330-747-4445. 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For more The Golden State Warriors ful basis,” the 29-year-old CINCINNATI 2 Tampa Bay information, contact Marc at 330- responsibility to make that sign shortly after the Ron Burke- 507-2652. superstar has yet to even Curry said Monday, going on KANSAS CITY 4 San Francisco Lisbon Baseball/Softball make a major purchase for two months after winning happen and I’m obviously Saturday trained What The Hill crossed the Association — has softball fall aware of that. And I have a Tennessee 21 ⁄2 NY JETS leagues beginning Aug. 27 for 8-U himself since finalizing another NBA title. “Going Dallas 2 LA RAMS fi nish line at the Meadowlands in coach-pitch and 10-U and 12-U great team around me that’s ARIZONA 3 1⁄2 Oakland for 3-year-old trotters teams. Cost is $200 for 12-U and the $201 million, five-year forward and obviously key- 10-U, and $150 for 8-U teams. 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Cardinal Mooney vs Hubbard, Mill Creek 11 a.m. Devious Man and Enterprise Badger vs Warren Harding, Walnut Run, 11 a.m. T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas GIRLS GOLF Lakeside vs Warren Harding, Walnut Run, 4 p.m. (12 Rounds) were moved up to second and CANFIELD 172, HOWLAND 250 WEDNESDAY FRIDAY C. McGregor +525 third. At Flying B BOYS GOLF Canfi eld vs. Marlington, Tannenhauf, 7:30 a.m. CANFIELD — Hannah Keffl er 38, Gillian Cerimele 41, Cardinal Mooney vs. Warren Harding, Trumbull Country Ursuline vs. Marlington, Tannehauf, 7:30 a.m. F. Mayweather Jr -725 Staff /wire report Carmel Cerimele 45, Victoria Messuri 48. Club, 11 a.m. Newton Falls vs Liberty, Avalon South, 11 a.m. Home Team in CAPS

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Andy Phillips. Signed WR Alton TRANSACTIONS Howard. DETROIT LIONS — Removed DE BASEBALL Armonty Bryant and G Brandon Spikes limit Scrappers to 6 hits American League Thomas from the PUP list. DETROIT TIGERS — Placed SS HOUSTON TEXANS — DT Jose Iglesias on the bereave- Vince Wilfork announced his Staff report ment list. than Laure- tunity in the eighth, when Spencer Trayner pitched retirement. ano hit an Clark Scolamiero struck out one-and-two-thirds score- KANSAS CITY ROYALS — NILES Recalled RHP Jake Junis from MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Evan Mendoza hit a run- RBI single, with the bases loaded to end less innings for his fifth Omaha (PCL). Activated RB Latavius Murray bringing the inning. save. National League from the PUP list. Canadian scoring single in the third Football League home Jesse State College left-hander For the Scrappers, Ulysses ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent RHP inning, leading the State Dan Winkler to Gwinnett (IL) for EDMONTON ESKIMOS — College Spikes to a 3-2 win Berardi. Andrew Summerville (3-0) Cantu reached base four a rehab assignment. Released OL Tony Washington. Berardi picked up the win after al- times. The Scrappers were CHICAGO CUBS — Agreed to Added DL Kalonji Kashama to over the Mahoning Valley had the lowing one run on three hits limited to six hits, with Can- terms with 2B Mike Freeman on the practice roster. Scrappers on Monday. a minor league contract. HOCKEY Scrappers’ STATE COLLEGE 3 over fi ve innings. tu and Ernie Clement each PITTSBURGH PIRATES — National Hockey League Bryce Denton scored on other run SCRAPPERS 2 Opposing starter Elijah getting two. Assigned OF Danny Ortiz out- SAN JOSE SHARKS — Re-signed the play to give the Spikes a batted in. Morgan (2-1) took the loss in The Scrappers (27-19) will right to Indianapolis (IL). F Barclay Goodrow to a two- 1-0 lead after he tripled. Next: Scrappers at Optioned RHP Dovydas year contract. American Hockey Mahon- Aberdeen, today, the New York-Penn League be in Aberdeen, Md., tonight Neverauskas to Indianapolis. League Trailing 3-1, the Scrappers ing Valley 7:05 p.m. game after giving up one run to play the Ironbirds in the ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — cut into the deficit in the missed an and three hits over three in- fi rst of a three-game series. Activated OF Dexter Fowler Signed C Mike Borkowski to a from the 10-day DL. Optioned one-year contract. eighth inning when Jona- additional scoring oppor- nings. State College is 26-21. OF Stephen Piscotty to Memphis Major League Soccer (PCL). SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC — SAN DIEGO PADRES — Recalled Acquired MF/F Lamar Neagle RHP Carter Capps from El Paso from D.C. United for a 2018 (PCL). Optioned LHP Buddy Mahoning Valley at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Mejia 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 TRIPLE A Baumann to El Paso. fourth-round draft pick. Wednesday’s Games MiLB STATISTICS WP—Mingo, Chen. HBP—Cantu (by INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE WASHINGTON NATIONALS TENNIS SINGLE A Tri-City at Lowell, 6:35 p.m. Summerville). Umpires—HP: Ty Kraus; 1b; Kelvis North Division ITF — Announced Sara Errani Williamsport at Staten Island, 7 p.m. Caminero. T—2:54. A—2,520. — Activated LHP Gio Gonzalez NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Hudson Valley at State College, 7:05 p.m. DOUBLE A Scranton/WB (Yanks) 73 41 .640 — from the paternity list. Optioned has been banned for two McNamara Division Mahoning Valley at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 67 48 .583 6 1⁄2 months, retroactive to Aug. 3, W L Pct. GB Batavia at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. EASTERN LEAGUE RHP Erick Fedde to Syracuse Staten Island (Yanks) 27 19 .587 — Eastern Division Rochester (Twins) 65 50 .565 81 ⁄2 (IL). after testing positive for letrozo- Connecticut at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Pawtucket (Red Sox) 55 59 .482 18 Aberdeen (Orioles) 27 20 .574 1⁄2 Brooklyn at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. W L Pct. GB American Association le in a test taken in February. Buffalo (Blue Jays) 50 65 .435 23 1⁄2 Hudson Valley (Rays) 23 24 .489 41 ⁄2 MONDAY’S BOXSCORE Trenton (Yankees) 75 37 .670 — COLLEGE Brooklyn (Mets) 14 32 .304 13 Binghamton (Mets) 64 46 .582 10 Syracuse (Nationals) 45 70 .391 28 1⁄2 CLEBURNE RAILROADERS — Pinckney Division SPIKES 3, SCRAPPERS 2 Reading (Phillies) 59 53 .527 16 South Division Signed RHP Joe Jones. Released PAC-12 CONFERENCE — State College Scrappers W L Pct. GB W L Pct. GB Portland (Red Sox) 53 58 .477 21 1⁄2 RHP Bryce Beeler. Announced the Faculty Athletic W. Virginia (Pirates) 28 19 .596 — ab r h bi ab r h bi Hartford (Rockies) 51 61 .455 24 Durham (Rays) 70 44 .614 — GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS Figuera ss 4 1 1 0 Gonzalez lf 5 0 0 0 Gwinnett (Braves) 55 58 .487 141 ⁄2 Representatives’ Committee Scrappers (Indians) 27 19 .587 1⁄2 N. Hampshire (B Jays) 46 67 .407 291 ⁄2 Williamsport (Phillies) 24 19 .558 2 Denton rf 3 1 2 0 Berardi ss 3 1 0 1 Western Division Norfolk (Orioles) 53 62 .461 17 1⁄2 — Sold the contract of LHP waived the intra-confer- State College (Cards) 26 21 .553 2 Mendza dh 4 0 1 1 Friis ph 1 0 0 0 W L Pct. GB Charlotte (White Sox) 46 68 .404 24 Carlos Diaz to the Miami ence transfer penalty and West Division Auburn (Nationals) 18 27 .400 9 Lopez c 4 0 1 1 Rivera c 4 0 0 0 Bowie (Orioles) 59 54 .522 — Marlins. Batavia (Marlins) 16 29 .356 11 Gonzalz 3b 3 1 1 0 Cantu 1b 2 0 2 0 W L Pct. GB cleared Utah senior WR Darren Altoona (Pirates) 58 54 .518 1⁄2 Stedler Division Lancastr 1b 4 0 2 1 Laureano 3b 4 0 1 1 Indianapolis (Pirates) 62 52 .544 — LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Released Carrington to play after trans- Akron (Indians) 56 56 .500 2 1⁄2 Benson cf 4 0 0 0 Persinger dh 3 0 0 0 Columbus (Indians) 61 54 .530 1 1⁄2 LHP Nick Hornbaker. W L Pct. GB Erie (Tigers) 56 57 .496 3 ferring from Oregon shortly be- Vermont (Athletics) 25 22 .532 — Crowe lf 4 0 1 0 Nelson lf 4 0 0 0 Toledo (Tigers) 53 61 .465 9 Can-Am League Richmond (Giants) 49 63 .438 9 1⁄2 fore fall camp began. Tri-City (Astros) 23 23 .500 1 1⁄2 Lopes 2b 3 0 1 0 Scolamiro cf 3 1 1 0 Louisville (Reds) 45 68 .398 16 1⁄2 1 2 OTTAWA CHAMPIONS — Signed Clement 2b 4 0 2 0 Harrisburg (Nats) 46 66 .411 12 ⁄ ——— BELMONT — Named Kat Banks Connecticut (Tigers) 21 22 .488 2 ——— Lowell (Red Sox) 21 24 .467 3 Monday’s Games INF Jason Coker. Released RHP Monday’s Games assistant softball coach. ——— Totals 33 3 10 1 Totals 33 2 6 2 Toledo 4, Syracuse 2 Chris Motta. Monday’s Games Akron 6, Reading 2 Indianapolis 4, Buffalo 0 FLAGLER — Named Special Today’s Games BASKETBALL Tri-City 4, Aberdeen 3 State College 001 100 010 — 3 Pawtucket 7, Charlotte 0 National Basketball Association Jennings assistant women’s Lowell at Brooklyn, ppd. Scrappers 000 010 010 — 2 Erie at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m. Columbus 4, Rochester 1 basketball coach. State College 3, Mahoning Valley 2 E—Gonzalez (8, fi elding). DP—State College Portland at Richmond, 6:35 p.m. Louisville 5, Durham 2 NEW YORK KNICKS — Signed G Auburn at Williamsport, ppd. 1; Scrappers 2. CS—Mendoza (2). LOB—State Reading at Altoona, 7 p.m. Norfolk 4, Lehigh Valley 2 Damyean Dotson. Re-signed G ILLINOIS STATE — Named Brian Staten Island at Connecticut, ppd. College 5, Scrappers 9. 3B—Denton (3). Harrisburg at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 5, Gwinnett 0 Ron Baker. NBA G League Collins assistant men’s basket- Hudson Valley 6, Vermont 5, 10 innings IP H R ER BB SO New Hampshire at Akron, 7:05 p.m. Syracuse 4, Toledo 2 ball coach. West Virginia 6, Batavia 3 State College Trenton at Hartford, 7:05 p.m. Today’s Games WISCONSIN HERD — Named Today’s Games Sumrville W, 3-0 5 3 1 1 2 6 Wednesday’s Games Buffalo at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Jordan Brady coach. LA SALLE — Named Scott Tri-City at Lowell, 6:35 p.m. Farinaro H, 2 2.1 3 1 1 2 0 Trenton at Hartford, 12:05 p.m. Charlotte at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. FOOTBALL Yurgalevicz director of golf/ Williamsport at Staten Island, 7 p.m. Trayner S, 5 1.2 0 0 0 0 3 Erie at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m. Columbus at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. National Football League men’s & women’s golf coach. Batavia at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. Scrappers Portland at Richmond, 6:35 p.m. Louisville at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Connecticut at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Morgan L, 2-1 3 4 1 1 1 3 Reading at Altoona, 7 p.m. Norfolk at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. BUFFALO BILLS — Signed WR TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY — Brooklyn at West Virginia, 7:05 p.m. Mingo 3 3 1 1 0 2 Harrisburg at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Anquan Boldin. Named Otis McDaniel assistant Hudson Valley at State College, 7:05 p.m. Chen 1.2 3 1 1 0 4 New Hampshire at Akron, 7:05 p.m. Syracuse at Toledo, 7:05 p.m. CHICAGO BEARS — Waived PK track and fi eld coach.

Andrew McCutchen made a beau- AROUND THE HORN PIRATES tiful diving grab on a sinking liner Monday’s other Continued from B1 by Mikie Mahtook in the sixth, and third baseman David Freese made MLB games manager Clint Hurdle said. “It a spinning stop on a grounder by was an extremely solid, aggressive Justin Upton in the seventh. NATIONAL LEAGUE ballgame.” Williams fi nished with a fl our- National 3, Marlins 2 Williams has steadily improved ish. His 107th pitch was a fastball WASHINGTON following a bumpy start to his fi rst that caught Nicholas Castellanos Max Scherzer pitched seven full year in the majors, helping the looking to end the seventh. sharp innings in his fi rst start Pirates hang around the fringe of “[Williams] pitched up early, he since he was sidelined by neck the NL Central race. pitched down late,” Detroit manager spasms. Bryce Harper homered His ERA stood at 7.98 after the Brad Ausmus said. “We did square for Washington, and pinch Los Angeles Dodgers tagged him hitter Adam Lind singled in the for six earned runs in three in- up some balls, hit some balls hard, tiebreaking run in the eighth nings on May 8. It’s now at 4.17, but they seemed to go right at some- inning. The Nationals expanded thanks to a commitment to get one. It’s unfortunate because [Zim- their lead in the NL East over back to basics. mermann] pitched outstanding.” second-place Miami to 14 Francisco Cervelli gave the Pi- games. Brandon Kintzler (4-2) Never one to overpower a line- worked the eighth and Sean up, Williams is relying heavily on rates the early lead with an RBI dou- ble off Zimmermann (7-9) in the Doolittle got three outs to earn command and a bit of fearlessness. his sixth save. Both pitchers He’s not afraid to go inside or up in second. John Jaso provided some were acquired shortly before the zone, and he’s not panicking late insurance with a pinch-hit two- the July 31 non-waiver trade when Plan A doesn’t work out. run homer in the seventh. Zimmer- deadline. Giancarlo Stanton “When I see I can get guys with- mann struck out three and walked hit his major league-leading out my greatest stuff, it gives me two in seven innings as the Tigers 37th homer for the Marlins, confi dence that I can go to it when lost their third straight following a matching his previous career high. Jarlin Garcia (0-2) got I don’t have it that day,” Williams four-game winning streak. “I think I went to the well one the loss. Scherzer struck out said. nine and gave up two runs. The James McCann provided De- too many times with the curveball right-hander was coming off an troit’s only hit, a solid single lead- and I left it [in the] middle,” Zim- abbreviated start against the ing off the third. Otherwise, Wil- mermann said. Marlins six days earlier, when liams was firmly in control. No Pittsburgh’s bullpen did the he was pulled after one inning. Tiger reached third base, thanks rest. George Kontos — claimed Reds 11, Padres 3 in part to some solid play behind off waivers from San Francisco on CINCINNATI him. Ian Kinsler hit a ball to the Saturday — retired the Tigers in ASSOCIATED PRESS Joey Votto homered for the warning track in right field with order in the eighth, and Juan Nica- The Pirates’ John Jaso rounds fi rst behind Tigers starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann third straight game and pulled two outs and McCann on base in sio worked a perfect ninth for his after hitting a two-run home run in the seventh inning of Monday’ game in Pittsburgh. The into a tie with Ted Kluszewski the third. Pittsburgh center fi elder second save in fi ve opportunities. Pirates shut out the Tigers, 3-0. on the Reds’ career list. The Reds homered four times in all, with Patrick Kivlehan San Francisco 44 69 .389 36 Mrtinez dh 5 1 2 0 Mstakas 3b 4 1 1 1 Totals 34 3 8 3 Totals 31 11 8 11 Abreu, Chicago, 125; Schoop, Baltimore, hitting his fi rst career grand MLB STATISTICS ——— Y.Mlina c 4 2 2 0 Moss dh 4 1 1 1 125; Simmons, Los Angeles, 124; Betts, slam. Adam Duvall and Zack STANDINGS Sunday’s Games C.Kelly ph-c 1 0 0 0 A.Escbr ss 4 0 0 0 San Diego 000 200 010 — 3 Boston, 120. St. Louis 13, Cincinnati 4 Fowler cf 3 2 1 0 A.Grdon lf 4 0 0 0 Cincinnati 102 002 24x — 11 DOUBLES—Ramirez, Cleveland, 34; Cozart also connected. Votto’s AMERICAN LEAGUE Tampa Bay 2, Milwaukee 1 Wong 2b 3 2 1 4 Butera c 3 0 0 0 DP—San Diego 1. LOB—San Diego 6, Cincinnati Altuve, Houston, 33; Betts, Boston, 32; East Division Miami 4, Atlanta 1 Grichuk rf 4 0 1 0 2. 2B—Margot (12), Asuaje (8), Coleman (3), Lowrie, Oakland, 32; Upton, Detroit, 32; 251st career homer off Jhoulys W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 5, San Diego 4, 12 innings G.Grcia 3b 2 1 0 1 Gennett (15). 3B—Hamilton (9). HR—Pirela Abreu, Chicago, 31; Andrus, Texas, 31; Chacin (11-8) moved him into Boston 63 49 .563 — Washington 9, Chicago Cubs 4 Totals 35 11 10 10 Totals 35 3 7 3 2 (7), Cozart (13), Votto (30), Duvall (25), Gurriel, Houston, 30; Lindor, Cleveland, New York 59 51 .536 3 Philadelphia 3, Colorado 2 Kivlehan (7). SB—Solarte (3), Alcantara (2). 30; 2 tied at 29. a tie for fi fth place with Big Tampa Bay 58 55 .513 5 1⁄2 San Francisco 6, Arizona 3 St. Louis 010 600 022 — 11 S—Chacin (5). TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 7; Klu, the fi rst baseman who Baltimore 55 56 .495 7 1⁄2 L.A. Dodgers 8, N.Y. Mets 0 Kansas City 010 100 001 — 3 IP H R ER BB SO Sanchez, Chicago, 6; Ramirez, Cleveland, Toronto 52 59 .468 10 1⁄2 Monday’s Games E—A.Escobar (9), Butera (1), Carpenter (11). San Diego 5; Beckham, Baltimore, 4; Bogaerts, cut the sleeves off his uniform Central Division Pittsburgh 3, Detroit 0 DP—Kansas City 2. LOB—St. Louis 3, Kansas Chacin L,11-8 6 5 5 5 3 5 Boston, 4; Gamel, Seattle, 4; Merrifi eld, to free his big upper arms. W L Pct GB Washington 3, Miami 2 City 5. 2B—Carpenter (26), Y.Molina (17), McGrath 1 1 2 2 1 0 Kansas City, 4; 18 tied at 3. Cleveland 59 50 .541 — Cincinnati 11, San Diego 3 Grichuk (20), Me.Cabrera (20). 3B—Fowler (5). Capps 2-3 1 3 3 2 0 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 35; Votto’s 136th homer at Great Kansas City 57 54 .514 3 Minnesota 5, Milwaukee 4 HR—Carpenter (15), DeJong (16), Wong (2), Maton 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 Moustakas, Kansas City, 32; Smoak, American bumped him ahead Minnesota 54 56 .491 5 1⁄2 St. Louis 11, Kansas City 3 Hosmer (18), Moustakas (32), Moss (15). SF— Cincinnati Toronto, 31; Gallo, Texas, 30; KDavis, Detroit 51 60 .459 9 Chicago Cubs at San Francisco Wong (2). Adleman 4 2-3 6 2 2 1 4 Oakland, 29; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 28; of Jay Bruce for the ballpark Chicago 41 68 .376 18 Today’s Games IP H R ER BB SO Wood W,1-4 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Springer, Houston, 27; Sano, Minnesota, West Division Detroit (Boyd 5-5) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl St. Louis Lorenzen H,13 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 4 25; Schoop, Baltimore, 25; 3 tied at 24. record. Jose Pirela drove in all W L Pct GB 4-7), 7:05 p.m. Martinez W,8-9 8 6 2 2 0 7 Peralta H,7 1 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 STOLEN BASES—Dyson, Seattle, 27; of San Diego’s runs with his Houston 71 40 .640 — Miami (Worley 1-2) at Washington (Cole Tuivailala 1 1 1 1 0 2 Iglesias 1 0 0 0 0 3 Maybin, Los Angeles, 25; Altuve, Houston, Seattle 57 56 .504 15 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Kansas City WP—Lorenzen, Capps. 24; RDavis, Oakland, 23; Andrus, Texas, fi rst career multihomer game. Los Angeles 55 57 .491 16 1⁄2 Colorado (Marquez 9-4) at Cleveland Kennedy L,4-8 6 6 7 6 4 5 Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt; First, Bruce 20; Cain, Kansas City, 20; DeShields, The fi rst was a two-run shot off Texas 53 58 .477 18 (Kluber 9-3), 7:10 p.m. Moylan 1 1 1 1 0 0 Dreckman; Second, Jordan Baker; Third, Chad Texas, 19; Buxton, Minnesota, 18; Oakland 50 62 .446 21 1⁄2 San Diego (Perdomo 5-6) at Cincinnati Buchter 2 3 3 3 0 1 Whitson. Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 18; Betts, Boston, Tim Adleman, who went only ——— (Romano 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Moylan pitched to 1 batter in the 8th T—3:06. A—16,240 (42,319). 17. 2 Sunday’s Games Texas (Cashner 7-8) at N.Y. Mets (Flexen HBP—by Buchter (Voit). PITCHING—Sale, Boston, 13-4; Vargas, 4 ⁄3 innings. Adleman hasn’t N.Y. Yankees 8, Cleveland 1 NATIONALS 3, MARLINS 2 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Umpires—Home, Mike Muchlinski; First, Ryan Miami Washington Kansas City, 13-5; Paxton, Seattle, 12-3; won since June 27, going 0-5 in Tampa Bay 2, Milwaukee 1 Philadelphia (Leiter Jr. 1-2) at Atlanta Blakney; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Marty Santana, Minnesota, 12-7; Pomeranz, Boston 6, Chicago White Sox 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi seven starts with a 6.88 ERA. (Teheran 7-9), 7:35 p.m. Foster. D.Grdon 2b 4 0 0 0 Goodwin cf 4 0 0 0 Boston, 11-4; 8 tied at 10. Baltimore 12, Detroit 3 Milwaukee (Garza 5-5) at Minnesota T—2:32. A—38,478 (37,903). NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston 7, Toronto 6 Stanton rf 4 1 1 1 Kndrick lf 3 0 0 0 Blake Wood (1-4) replaced Adle- (Mejia 4-5), 8:10 p.m. TWINS 5, BREWERS 4 Yelich cf 2 0 1 0 Kntzler p 0 0 0 0 BATTING—JTurner, Los Angeles, .349; Minnesota 6, Texas 5 St. Louis (Wacha 8-4) at Kansas City Murphy, Washington, .333; Blackmon, man in the fi fth and pitched out Seattle 8, Kansas City 7, 1st game Milwaukee Minnesota Ozuna lf 4 0 0 0 Lind ph 1 0 1 1 (Vargas 13-5), 8:15 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Ralmuto c 4 0 0 0 E.Jcksn pr 0 0 0 0 Colorado, .331; Harper, Washington, .327; of a two-on threat. Oakland 11, L.A. Angels 10 L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 10-4) at Arizona Posey, San Francisco, .324; Goldschmidt, Kansas City 9, Seattle 1, 2nd game Do.Sntn rf 4 1 0 0 B.Dzier 2b 5 0 0 0 Detrich 3b 3 0 1 0 Dlittle p 0 0 0 0 (Godley 5-4), 9:40 p.m. Braun lf 4 1 3 0 Mauer 1b 4 0 0 1 Rojas ph 1 0 1 0 Harper rf 4 1 2 1 Arizona, .323; LeMahieu, Colorado, .319; INTERLEAGUE Monday’s Games Chicago Cubs (Quintana 6-9) at San Arenado, Colorado, .317; Votto, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh 3, Detroit 0 T.Shaw 3b 4 0 1 1 Grssman rf 3 0 0 0 Telis 1b 4 1 1 0 Zmmrman 1b 3 1 0 0 Francisco (Blach 7-7), 10:15 p.m. Aguilar dh 3 0 0 0 Kepler rf 1 0 0 0 Aviles ss 4 0 0 0 D.Mrphy 2b 3 0 0 0 .314; Taylor, Los Angeles, .312. Twins 5, Brewers 4 Minnesota 5, Milwaukee 4 Wednesday’s Games RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 100; Harper, St. Louis 11, Kansas City 3 Villar pr-dh 0 0 0 0 E.Escbr dh 3 1 0 0 O’Grady p 0 0 0 0 Rendon 3b 2 0 0 0 Colorado at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. Thames 1b 3 0 0 0 E.Rsrio lf 4 1 1 1 Dspigne p 2 0 1 1 Wieters c 3 0 1 1 Washington, 90; Goldschmidt, Arizona, MINNEAPOLIS Baltimore at L.A. Angels Texas at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. 86; Stanton, Miami, 81; Votto, Cincinnati, Today’s Games H.Perez 2b 4 0 1 0 Buxton cf 2 1 1 0 Stcknrd p 0 0 0 0 Difo ss 3 1 2 0 Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. Arcia ss 4 1 0 0 Adranza 3b 4 1 1 0 I.Szuki ph 0 0 0 0 Schrzer p 2 0 1 0 74; Arenado, Colorado, 73; Murphy, Eddie Rosario doubled home Detroit (Boyd 5-5) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Washington, 73; Gordon, Miami, 72; 4-7), 7:05 p.m. Broxton cf 4 1 2 2 J.Cstro c 1 1 1 0 Tazawa p 0 0 0 0 Stvnson lf 0 0 0 0 the tying run in the seventh Pittsburgh at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Susac c 3 0 0 0 J.Plnco ss 4 0 4 2 J.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 Inciarte, Atlanta, 72; 2 tied at 71. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 9-4) at Toronto San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 98; Goldschmidt, (Happ 4-8), 7:07 p.m. Pina ph 1 0 1 0 T.Moore ph 1 0 0 0 inning and scored the winning Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Totals 34 4 8 3 Totals 31 5 8 4 Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 28 3 7 3 Arizona, 89; Ozuna, Miami, 87; Lamb, Boston (Sale 13-4) at Tampa Bay (Pruitt Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Arizona, 85; Harper, Washington, run on a balk. Reliever Buddy 6-2), 7:10 p.m. Kansas City at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Milwaukee003 100 000 — 4 Miami 000 011 000 — 2 82; Votto, Cincinnati, 81; Stanton, Boshers (1-0) retired one bat- Colorado (Marquez 9-4) at Cleveland L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Miami, 80; Duvall, Cincinnati, 77; (Kluber 9-3), 7:10 p.m. Minnesota 001200 20x — 5 Washington 010 100 01x — 3 BOXSCORES E—B.Dozier (4), Buxton 2 (5), J.Polanco E—Wieters (4). DP—Miami 2. LOB—Miami 7, Murphy, Washington, 76; Zimmerman, ter in the seventh to earn the Texas (Cashner 7-8) at N.Y. Mets (Flexen Washington, 76. 0-1), 7:10 p.m. INTERLEAGUE (12). DP—Minnesota 1. LOB—Milwaukee 6, Washington 4. 2B—Dietrich (17), Telis (2). HR— victory in relief of starter Ervin Minnesota 11. 2B—Braun (16), Broxton (14), Stanton (37), Harper (29). SB—Yelich (10). HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 150; Inciarte, Houston (Keuchel 9-1) at Chicago White PIRATES 3, TIGERS 0 Atlanta, 139; Arenado, Colorado, 138; Santana. Sox (Holland 5-11), 8:10 p.m. Detroit Pittsburgh E.Rosario (22), J.Polanco (18). HR—Broxton S—Stevenson (1). (15). SB—H.Perez (11). S—Buxton (4). IP H R ER BB SO LeMahieu, Colorado, 131; Murphy, Milwaukee (Garza 5-5) at Minnesota ab r h bi ab r h bi Washington, 131; Gordon, Miami, 129; Cardinals 11, Royals 3 (Mejia 4-5), 8:10 p.m. Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 S.Marte lf 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Miami Milwaukee O’Grady 1 1-3 0 1 1 1 2 Ozuna, Miami, 129; Harper, Washington, St. Louis (Wacha 8-4) at Kansas City An.Rmne rf 2 0 0 0 Hrrison 2b 4 0 1 0 128; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 127; Votto, KANSAS CITY, MO. (Vargas 13-5), 8:15 p.m. V.Mrtin ph 1 0 0 0 McCtchn cf 4 0 1 0 Suter 4 5 3 3 2 2 Despaigne 3 2-3 4 1 1 0 3 Hader 1 1 0 0 3 1 Steckenrider 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati, 122. Seattle (Miranda 7-5) at Oakland Upton lf 2 0 0 0 J.Bell 1b 3 0 0 0 DOUBLES—Murphy, Washington, Matt Carpenter hit a three-run (Graveman 2-3), 10:05 p.m. Mi.Cbrr 1b 3 0 0 0 Freese 3b 3 0 0 0 Jeffress H,5 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Tazawa 1 0 0 0 0 0 Drake L,3-4 BS,211-3 2 2 2 2 0 Garcia L,0-2 1 3 1 1 0 0 35; Arenado, Colorado, 34; Herrera, homer in St. Louis’ six-run Baltimore (Hellickson 7-5) at L.A. Angels Cstllns 3b 3 0 0 0 G.Plnco rf 2 1 1 0 Philadelphia, 33; Duvall, Cincinnati, (Bridwell 5-1), 10:07 p.m. Mahtook cf 3 0 0 0 S.Rdrig ss 3 0 0 0 Torres 11-3 0 0 0 0 0 Washington Minnesota Scherzer 7 5 2 2 2 9 30; Seager, Los Angeles, 29; Belt, San fourth inning, and the Cardinals Wednesday’s Games J.McCnn c 3 0 1 0 Crvelli c 2 1 1 1 Francisco, 27; 6 tied at 26. Colorado at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. D.Mchdo ss 3 0 0 0 Tr.Wllm p 1 0 0 0 Santana 6 6 4 2 1 6 Kintzler W,4-2 1 0 0 0 1 0 beat the Kansas City Royals Hildenberger 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 Doolittle S,9-10 1 1 0 0 0 1 TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 13; Texas at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. Zmmrmnn p2 0 0 0 Jaso ph 1 1 1 2 Hamilton, Cincinnati, 9; Cozart, Cincinnati, 11-3 on Monday night for their Seattle at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. A.Wlson p 0 0 0 0 Kontos p 0 0 0 0 Boshers W,1-0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 HBP—by Despaigne (Rendon). Pressly H,6 1 0 0 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Fieldin Cubreth; First, CB 7; Arenado, Colorado, 6; Reyes, New Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 3:37 p.m. Adduci ph 1 0 0 0 Nicasio p 0 0 0 0 York, 6; Fowler, St. Louis, 5; Galvis, third consecutive victory. Paul N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Totals 27 0 1 0 Totals 27 3 5 3 Belisle S,2-4 1 1 0 0 0 1 Bucknor; Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, Ryan Hader pitched to 2 batters in the 6th Additon. Philadelphia, 5; Gordon, Miami, 5; Pollock, DeJong and Kolten Wong also Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Arizona, 5; 16 tied at 4. Pittsburgh at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Detroit 000 000 000 — 0 HBP—by Santana (Santana), by Hader (Castro). T—2:58. A—21,799 (41,418). connected for the Cardinals, Umpires—Home, Bill Welke First, Lance HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 37; Houston at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 010 000 20x — 3 LEADERS Bellinger, Los Angeles, 32; Votto, Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. DP—Detroit 2. LOB—Detroit 2, Pittsburgh 4. Barksdale Second, Stu Scheuwater Third, Tripp AMERICAN LEAGUE who returned to .500 at 56-56. Gibson. Cincinnati, 30; Bruce, New York, 29; Kansas City at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. 2B—Cervelli (13). HR—Jaso (8). SB—J.McCann BATTING—Altuve, Houston, .364; Correa, T—3:13. A—31,339 (39,021). Harper, Washington, 29; Ozuna, Miami, Carlos Martinez (8-9) pitched NATIONAL LEAGUE (1), Harrison (12), McCutchen (10). CS—Upton Houston, .320; Ramirez, Cleveland, .317; 26; Rizzo, Chicago, 26; 5 tied at 25. East Division (5). NATIONAL LEAGUE Hosmer, Kansas City, .315; Segura, STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, eight innings of two-run ball W L Pct GB IP H R ER BB SO REDS 11, PADRES 3 Seattle, .311; Springer, Houston, .310; 44; Gordon, Miami, 40; TTurner, for just his second win in his Washington 66 44 .600 — Detroit San Diego Cincinnati Reddick, Houston, .310; Gregorius, New Washington, 35; Villar, Milwaukee, 20; Miami 52 58 .473 14 Zimmermann L,7-9 7 5 3 3 3 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi York, .308; Pedroia, Boston, .307; Gamel, Broxton, Milwaukee, 19; Nunez, Boston, last nine starts. St. Louis also Atlanta 51 59 .464 15 Wilson 1 0 0 0 0 1 Margot cf 4 0 1 0 Hmilton cf 5 2 1 0 Seattle, .304. 18; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 15; Peraza, got some help from Kansas New York 49 60 .450 16 1⁄2 Pittsburgh Asuaje 2b 4 1 2 0 Cozart ss 3 2 2 2 RUNS—Judge, New York, 85; Springer, Cincinnati, 15; Pham, St. Louis, 15; Philadelphia 40 69 .367 25 1⁄2 Williams W,5-4 7 1 0 0 2 5 McGrath p 0 0 0 0 Votto 1b 3 2 2 3 Houston, 82; Altuve, Houston, 77; Pollock, Arizona, 15. City during its outburst in Central Division Kontos H,6 1 0 0 0 0 1 Capps p 0 0 0 0 Duvall lf 4 1 1 2 Ramirez, Cleveland, 75; Betts, Boston, 74; PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, the fourth. Ian Kennedy (4-8) W L Pct GB Nicasio S,2-5 1 0 0 0 0 2 Maton p 0 0 0 0 Gennett 2b 4 1 1 0 Gardner, New York, 71; Schoop, Baltimore, 15-2; Davies, Milwaukee, 13-5; Greinke, Chicago 58 52 .527 — HBP—by Zimmermann (Polanco). Pirela lf 4 2 2 3 Suarez 3b 3 0 0 0 70; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 68; Hosmer, Arizona, 13-4; Wood, Los Angeles, 13-1; walked No. 9 hitter Greg Garcia Milwaukee 59 55 .518 1 Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover; First, Chad Solrte 3b-2b 4 0 1 0 Winker rf 3 0 0 0 Kansas City, 68; 2 tied at 67. Scherzer, Washington, 12-5; deGrom, St. Louis 56 56 .500 3 Fairchild; Second, Dave Rackley; Third, Laz Diaz. Myers 1b 4 0 0 0 W.Prlta p 0 0 0 0 RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 84; Schoop, Baltimore, New York, 12-5; Chacin, San Diego, 11-8; on fi ve pitches with the bases Pittsburgh 55 57 .491 4 T—2:37. A—21,651 (38,362). Renfroe rf 3 0 0 0 Alcantr ph 0 1 0 0 82; Judge, New York, 78; Upton, Detroit, Freeland, Colorado, 11-7; Wainwright, St. loaded, and shortstop Alcides Cincinnati 46 66 .411 13 CARDINALS 11, ROYALS 3 Hedges c 4 0 1 0 R.Iglss p 0 0 0 0 78; Smoak, Toronto, 76; Cano, Seattle, 75; Louis, 11-5; 8 tied at 10. West Division St. Louis Kansas City Coleman ss 4 0 1 0 Brnhart c 3 1 0 0 KDavis, Oakland, 75; Moustakas, Kansas ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.04; Escobar and catcher Drew W L Pct GB ab r h bi ab r h bi Chacin p 1 0 0 0 Adleman p 1 0 0 0 City, 73; Sano, Minnesota, 71; 2 tied at 69. Scherzer, Washington, 2.23; Gonzalez, Butera each committed an Los Angeles 79 32 .712 — Crpnter 1b 4 1 2 3 Mrrfeld 2b 4 0 1 0 Spngn ph-3b 2 0 0 0 B.Wood p 0 0 0 0 HITS—Altuve, Houston, 154; Hosmer, Washington, 2.66; Greinke, Arizona, Colorado 64 48 .571 151 ⁄2 Voit ph-1b 0 1 0 0 L.Cain cf 4 0 2 0 Peraza ph 1 0 0 0 Kansas City, 135; Ramirez, Cleveland, 132; 3.10; Ray, Arizona, 3.11; Lynn, St. Louis, error. Arizona 63 48 .568 16 Pham lf 4 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 4 1 1 1 Lrenzen p 0 0 0 0 Andrus, Texas, 131; Dickerson, Tampa 3.12; Nola, Philadelphia, 3.13; Nelson, San Diego 49 62 .441 30 DeJong ss 5 1 1 2 Me.Cbrr rf 4 0 1 0 Kvlehan rf 1 1 1 4 Bay, 128; Cabrera, Kansas City, 126; Milwaukee, 3.24. Associated Press

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Philadelphia Soul defen- “Everyone plays with a sive line- ZIDIAN lot of pride, so if someone OSU Continued from B1 Continued from B1 man and gets bumped the wrong Boardman football pads,” Zidian High graduate way, people end up jaw- ally have to watch.” Zach said. “You’re playing on ing,” he said. Meyer said he’s been Zidian walks a fi eld that’s like 40-50 Zidian is on a one-year impressed by the play of to the locker percent of the size [of a contract with a one-year all the running backs, in- room before a normal football fi eld]. cluding Antonio Williams game against option that can be picked There’s a lot of bodies and Demario McCall, who the Tampa up by the Soul. He’ll be fl ying around in such a has seen some time at the Bay Storm on given another chance to June 17 at the small area. hybrid H-back slot. Wells Fargo “It’s tough on a defen- tryout for NFL and CFL DEEP DEFENSIVE LINE Center in sive player. It’s a lot of teams before the team Ohio State’s talent and Philadelphia. pass rushing because decides to pick him up depth on the defensive line The Soul is ridiculous. are 13-1 and [opponents] pass pretty again. begin post- much every single play,” The Soul are 13-1 and The unit would have been good even without season play he said. begin postseason play on Saturday reigning Big Ten defen- against the The eagerness of each on Saturday against the sive linemen of the year Baltimore player to move on to the Baltimore Brigade. It Tyquan Lewis deciding to Brigade. next level manifests itself isn’t the football career return for his senior year. on the fi eld. that he expected, but he’s Defensive coordinator Greg Schiano told the Big “Everybody seems sticking with it. to have a chip on their Ten Network on Saturday “You just have that fi re shoulder. Everybody is that the D-line is better inside of you that says ‘I out there fi ghting,” Zid- than the one he coached with the NFL Tampa Bay ian said. “I believe that all can compete and I can Buccaneers in 2012-2013. players in arena football do this’ keeps you going no matter what,” Zidian “It is, and that’s not a do it because they love joke,” Schiano said. “We the game and they’re said. “You don’t give up had a great player in Tam- looking to get to the next after one hit when you’re DAVID DERMER pa in Gerald McCoy. Tre- THE VINDICATOR level. a competitor.” mendous player, but that was one guy. I go back to my days in Miami in ’99 and 2000 and this is clearly Cleveland. a better group.” BROWNS There’s no guarantee the NFL news & notes In addition to Lewis, Continued from B1 Browns won’t shop him, too. Ohio State has elite ends DeShone needs to play more. Miami coach Adam Gase, DOLPHINS wide receiver Jarvis Landry is “I’m moving on to smoke meats, Jalyn Holmes, Sam Hub- Cody needs to play more and who coached Osweiler in being investigated for possible fellas. Peace out. I’m outta here. bard and Nick Bosa, Kevin needs to play more, Denver, reportedly reached Cutler will miss domestic battery. Later.” and interior guys Robert and I thought this is the way out to Cleveland last week preseason opener A spokesman for the Broward Landers, DreMont Jones, after Ryan Tannehill in- JETS Michael Hill and Tracy to do it.” DAVIE, FLA. County State Attorney’s offi ce jured his knee. The Dolphins Sprinkle, the latter return- As for who will start Cleve- New Miami Dolphins quar- said Monday in an email the al- Wide receiver Enunwa signed Jay Cutler on Monday. ing from a knee injury suf- land’s opener on Sept. 10 terback Jay Cutler won’t play legations were under review and Osweiler isn’t taking any is out for the season fered in the first game of against Pittsburgh, Jackson in the team’s exhibition opener no decision has been made on insisted he hasn’t made up extra satisfaction in working whether Landry will be charged. FLORHAM PARK, N.J. the season last year. Some his way onto the depth chart Thursday, but look for him to be freshmen likely will get his mind. starting soon enough. The case was recently re- The New York Jets will be “This thing is not over by — and now up it. ferred to prosecutors by the without their top wide receiver some playing time, too. “No gratifi cation,” he said. “He didn’t come out of retire- Hill has been suspend- any stretch,” he said. ment to stand on the sideline,” Fort Lauderdale Police Depart- for the season. Osweiler, who started 14 “This is just one step. There’s ment. A police spokeswoman Quincy Enunwa will be placed ed for at least the opening a lot of chemistry to be built. coach Adam Gase said. game for an unspecified games for Houston last sea- said the incident occurred in on injured reserve with a bulging There are a lot of fi ne details Gase spoke Monday after violation of team rules, son, had a solid practice April. disk in his neck that will likely that need to be cleaned up practice, which coincided with Meyer said. while taking his first snaps Dolphins coach Adam Gase require surgery, with a recovery through meetings and more Cutler’s arrival in South Florida with Cleveland’s starting of- says the team is aware of the sit- DIXON IS LIKELY STARTER AT WR practice sessions.” to sign a $10 million, one-year time of 6 to 9 months. Coach fense. He completed several uation and that “proper steps” Meyer said wide receiver Osweiler played the best of deal. The 34-year-old Cutler Todd Bowles said Monday that long passes, including a deep decided to delay the start of have been taken. Enunwa will seek a second opin- Johnnie Dixon is close to Cleveland’s four QBs on Fri- being named a starter for one to wide receiver Corey his network TV career for the The 24-year-old Landry is in ion, and the injury is not consid- day night in a scrimmage at the opening game. That Coleman, who made a one- chance to replace Ryan Tan- his fourth NFL season out of ered career-threatening. handed grab. FirstEnergy Stadium. He led will be a fi rst for the junior, nehill and be reunited with Gase, Louisiana State University. He “They said it wasn’t, but going “Brock knows how to play,” his team to two field goals, who has been plagued his former off ensive coordinator has 288 career receptions for forward, we’ll see,” Bowles said. said Jackson, who added he and Jackson said that perfor- by knee injuries since his mance factored into his deci- with the Chicago Bears. 3,051 yards for the Dolphins. “They said he should come out met with the Browns’ front He was on the practice fi eld high school days. sion to start him Thursday. Cutler is expected to leapfrog OK.” “We make a big deal office executives before Monday. making the call. “He’s very Kizer, who missed a wide- longtime Dolphins backup Matt Enunwa, projected as the around here of calling the conscientious. He works ex- open touchdown pass dur- Moore for the starting job while PATRIOTS Jets’ No. 1 receiver, was hurt families and telling them tremely hard. He’s gained a ing the scrimmage, said it’s Tannehill remains out with a left Saturday night during practice to go buy your airline tick- lot of respect in the locker critical for one of the quarter- knee injury that likely will side- Wilfork announces at MetLife Stadium. Bowles said ets to come watch your son room because of the way he backs to step forward. line him for the entire season. his retirement the injury initially appeared sim- play at Ohio State,” Meyer “It’s very vital,” said the Gase reached out to Cutler ilar to the one that held Enunwa said. “And he’s within a prepares, so he did a good job Former New England and former Notre Dame starter. shortly after Tannehill was hurt out during spring workouts. week of probably getting today and obviously it’s his Houston defensive tackle Vince fi rst opportunity with those “There needs to be a pecking Thursday and said the veteran With Brandon Marshall and that phone call.” quarterback needed no per- Wilfork announced his retire- guys so we just need to keep order in order for the lead- Eric Decker cut during the off - BUILDING AN ELITE PROGRAM suading to launch a comeback. ment from the NFL in a barbe- fi ne-tuning some things.” ership to happen the way it season, it appeared Enunwa Meyer said planning for Cutler parted with the Bears cue commercial on Monday, a When the Browns acquired needs to. ... Brock was named would be given the opportunity players departing early for in March after eight seasons, fi tting farewell for a big guy who Osweiler in March, taking that guy, and this week he’s to lead an inexperienced receiv- the NFL and still winning already out there running and was then hired by Fox as an loved to eat. him and his guaranteed $16 ing corps. He has 80 career consistently is the tough- things the way he needs to analyst to work in its No. 2 NFL Wilfork tweeted a video show- million contract simply so catches for 1,172 yards and four est issue an elite program run them as a true one quar- broadcast booth. ing him un-taping his ankles, they could get a 2018 second- touchdowns over two seasons. faces these days. round pick, it appeared the terback, and if that guy does hanging up his cleats and grab- DOLPHINS bing grilling tongs. The video “He was a big part of it,” Meyer was asked if he 26-year-old wouldn’t be in happen to change to a new was satisfi ed with wheth- Cleveland for long. guy, then that guy needs to then shows the 35-year-old Bowles said of Enunwa’s role on Jarvis Landry defender dancing, cooking ribs off ense. “Our young guys are er he’s built a consistent But Osweiler is still around, step in that week and treat it under investigation program at Ohio State that and he could wind up beat- as if it’s his team.” and smoking a cigar while wear- just going to have to grow up ing his trademark overalls. can withstand the revolv- ing out Kessler and Kizer, the Kessler has had a disap- FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. fast.” ing door of star players: team’s presumed future QB. pointing camp despite show- Offi cials say Miami Dolphins “No more cleats,” he says. Staff /wire reports “We haven’t won enough “This league gives you op- ing better arm strength and championships, but we’re being in great shape. He went portunities,” Osweiler said. Kansas City 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Seattle 0 0 0 .000 0 0 consistently in the conver- “Sometimes, you don’t know 0-8 as a rookie starter last sea- NFL L.A. Chargers 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Arizona 0 1 0 .000 18 20 sation, the hunt in Novem- son when he got pushed into PRESEASON STANDINGS Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ——— when they’re going to come. Thursday ber,” he said. “That’s our AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE the lineup because of injuries Dallas 20, Arizona 18 Sometimes, you do know East East goal. Ohio State should be. Wednesday when they’re going to come. to Robert Griffi n III and Josh W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA “What I think has hap- Dallas 1 0 01.000 20 18 Houston at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo 0 0 0 .000 0 0 McCown. Kessler came into N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Thursday pened here is that when I think the key is making the Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Minnesota at Buffalo, 7 p.m. most out of that opportunity, camp as the man to beat, but New England 0 0 0 .000 0 0 15 juniors leave, you can Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Atlanta at Miami, 7 p.m. N.Y. Jets 0 0 0 .000 0 0 and if you do, the rest will he’s been inconsistent and South Washington at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m. still fi eld a decent team in South seems to have slipped behind W L T Pct PF PA Jacksonville at New England, 7:30 p.m. two years, that’s hats off take care of itself.” W L T Pct PF PA Atlanta 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Denver at Chicago, 8 p.m. Osweiler has impressed Osweiler and Kizer. Houston 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Carolina 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New Orleans at Cleveland, 8 p.m. to [performance] Coach “My job is to put the best Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New Orleans 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Philadelphia at Green Bay, 8 p.m. [Mickey] Marotti and the Browns with his attitude, Jacksonville 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Friday work ethic and leadership. guy out there that’s going to Tennessee 0 0 0 .000 0 0 North Pittsburgh at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m. his support staff. To me, give us a chance,” Jackson North W L T Pct PF PA Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. that’s the hardest thing He went 8-6 during his one W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 0 0 0 .000 0 0 San Francisco at Kansas City, 9 p.m. season with Houston but said. “I’m not saying that Baltimore 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Detroit 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Saturday that we’re dealing with is Cincinnati 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Green Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Tennessee at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 p.m. plugging holes and maybe didn’t connect with coach Cody still can’t be that guy. Cleveland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Dallas at L.A. Rams, 9 p.m. Bill O’Brien, and the Texans But right now, what I’m feel- Pittsburgh 0 0 0 .000 0 0 West Oakland at Arizona, 10 p.m. playing guys before they’re West W L T Pct PF PA Sunday ready, and that’s the sign were eager to move him be- ing is, let’s go in a different W L T Pct PF PA L.A. Rams 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Detroit at Indianapolis, 1:30 p.m. fore striking with direction.” Denver 0 0 0 .000 0 0 San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Seattle at L.A. Chargers, 8 p.m. of a good program.”

That is defi nitely playing a role a quarterback of the future.” a quarterback with Colin Kaeper- just four interceptions last year for a NEWBERRY now, more so than I thought it was Quarterback of the future? Mc- nick’s ability,” Baldwin said. “Why woefully undermanned 49ers team Continued from B1 going to.” Cown? He just turned 36 years of he doesn’t have a job? At this point, that won just two games, and has 72 Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry age, has started a grand total of 10 it’s very telling to me.” TDs and just 30 picks over the course a knee didn’t have anything to Jones, who was inducted into the games since entering the league The Baltimore Ravens have of his career. do with it,” Baldwin said. “After Pro Football Hall of Fame on Sat- in 2004, and is approaching the been pondering whether to sign “I hope we do what is best for viewing what’s going on, I’ve got urday, let the oh-so-obvious cat out decade anniversary of his last Kaepernick, which seems logi- the team and balance that with to take that back. of the bag when he explained his touchdown pass. cal given Joe Flacco’s back issues. what’s best for our fans,” said Ra- “I defi nitely think that the team’s reasons for signing fence The way things are going, The group Color of Change even vens owner Steve Bisciotti, hardly league, the owners are trying to post-slash-alleged quarterback Ryan Leaf may want to consider a took out an advertisement on The sounding like the one who’ll lift send a message of staying be- Luke McCown to serve as a backup comeback. Baltimore Sun’s website imploring, Kaepernick out of purgatory. tween the lines. It is frustrating this season. Jones, his nose grow- He’d probably get a shot before “It’s Time To Stop Making Excus- But at least Jay Cutler has a job. because you want to have guys ing longer with each word, told Kaepernick. es. Sign Kaepernick.” Paul Newberry is a sports columnist for The Associ- that are willing to speak out about reporters his team was “looking “If you take a step back and look But the Ravens have yet to pull the ated Press. Write to him at pnewberry(at)ap.org or at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963 . His work can things that they believe in — for more somebody that we can at the overall picture, there’s a lot of trigger on such a move, even though be found at https://apnews.com/search/paul%20 whether you agree with it or not. evaluate and train and possibly be teams in this league that could use he threw 16 touchdown passes with newberry

Curry said not much sur- day nothing’s really surpris- title team intact for another Two championships in open trying to learn as much CURRY prises him anymore when it ing when it comes to story championship chase. three years is pretty special, as I could,” he said. “Fast for- Continued from B2 comes to NBA drama such as lines and things like that “It’s huge because we have and he never forgets that. great potential and oppor- “I think about it every day ward to these last few years Camp with about two dozen Cavaliers star Kyrie Irving’s from year to year,” Curry tunity to do some amazing and it kind of helps me put and now I’m on the other of the top high school players request to be traded and no said. “It’s just kind of the na- things and win more cham- things in perspective, how side of that equation giving at The John Muir Ultimate longer play alongside LeBron ture of the beast. I’m sure if James. They won a cham- something does happen I’ll pionships,” Curry said. blessed I am to be able to do back to the next generation Fieldhouse before a show- It’s another whirlwind what I’m able to do on and off case event tonight at Kezar pionship together in 2016 be able to talk about it more summer for Curry, who made the fl oor, the opportunities of players. All of that is very Pavilion in San Francisco. He before the Warriors won the but right now he’s still on an impressive appearance I have to even run a camp surreal but it’s humbling just June rematch. Cleveland’s team.” dazzled the prospects with in last week’s Web.com Ellie like this. Because I used to to be in that position. It actu- his shooting routine, provid- “I don’t know the ins and While Curry received his Mae Classic golf tournament go to the camps of guys who ally helps me stay motivated ed coaching and even took outs of what conversations hefty new deal, Warriors before missing the cut in the played before me and learn part in some 3-on-3 right are going on. It’s obviously general manager Bob My- tournament, which is one from them and just be kind to keep working because I along with the campers. surprising, but at the end of ers kept nearly the entire step below the PGA Tour. of awe-struck and eyes wide don’t want the ride to end.”

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Entrepreneurs and Pole Posi- has access to broadband, lected five broadband surveys from Youngstown. “If poor people “Here in Youngstown we tion Marketing will present an subscription lags because of Ohio com- area residents. don’t get more equity then saw a low amount of com- interactive three-part social its expense, a survey found. munities The survey results found they are going to get more puter ownership,” said Stu media training series for busi- The results of the Connect – Dayton, Johnson that 97 percent of house- and more behind.” Johnson, executive director nesses in Northeast Ohio Ohio survey were discussed Youngstown, holds here have access to The discussion was about for Connect Ohio. “The good from 8:30 a.m. to noon Monday by broadband pro- Fairfi eld County, Meigs and 25 megabites per second how to bring affordable news is [that’s] relatively un- broadband to the areas that Aug. 18, Aug. 25 and Sept. 15 viders, local leaders and U.S. Vinton counties and Wyan- internet, Mbps. Across all complicated to fi x.” dot County – to participate households, 49 percent said need it. in the Williamson College of Rep. Bill Johnson of Mari- The way to fi x the new dig- etta, R-6th. in the “Connected Commu- that broadband access is “Many people don’t really Business Administration. ital divide was described as “How do we expect eco- nity Engagement Program.” too expensive. In the city of know the power of what’s The series will provide a nomic opportunities if we Locally, the Connect Ohio Youngstown, 43 percent of out there from the internet,” providing digital skills train- better understanding of digi- don’t have access to the in- project was spearheaded residents said it’s too expen- Johnson said. ing and getting people ac- tal marketing for businesses ternet these days,” said John- by the Western Reserve sive. In Youngstown, the good cess to discounted comput- of all sizes. Each course fo- son. “We have got to solve Port Authority, the Oak Hill “I think we call it the digi- news is the infrastructure ers and internet services. cuses on a diff erent aspect of social marketing that busi- ness owners and managers SAMSUNG Legal Notices can use to engage their audi- LEGAL NOTICE ence and grow their business. A regular meeting of the Board of Zoning Registration is required for Appeals and City Planning Commission will be held Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 1:30 each session. For information Prosecutors seek 12-year p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 6th Floor, and Youngstown City Hall Building to email [email protected] or consider the following case. call 330-941-2140 . BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS prison term for billionaire 1:30 p.m. Case No. 17-07 Request for Hospital employees Reasonable Accommodations in accordance with the Fair Housing Act to operate a to donate to Mission Associated Press pectations from the public Sober Living House. The property in ques- tion is located at 2259 Selma Ave. YOUNGSTOWN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA and the society,” a pool re- 1:40 p.m. Case No. 17-08 Request for The employees of St. South Korean prosecu- port from Monday’s hear- Reasonable Accommodations in accordance ing said. with the Fair Housing Act to operate a Elizabeth Boardman Hospital tors have recommended a Sober Living House. The property in ques- 12-year jail term for Lee Jae- In his remarks wrapping tion is located at 478 Mistletoe Avenue in a are supporting the future of RS -7.2 Single Family Residential Zoning the Rescue Mission of the yong, 49-year-old billion- up the trial, Special Pros- District. Mahoning Valley with a sig- AP FILE PHOTO, JAN. 3, 2017 aire heir of the Samsung ecutor Park Young Soo said PLANNING COMMISSON business empire, urging nifi cant donation to the orga- Danielle Brown, new head of diversity at Google, on Monday rejected Samsung’s alleged brib- 1:50 p.m. REF NO. 11-17 Thomas Brothers an internal commentary from an employee who suggested women a court to convict him of ery was typical of the cor- Company request for a waiver to establish nization’s Move Our Mission a regulated use within a 500 foot radius of don’t get ahead in tech jobs because of biological diff erences. bribery and other crimes. rupt and cozy ties between other regulated use. The property in ques- Capital Campaign. Today, tion is located at 101 W. Federal Street in a they will donate $20,000 Lee, vice chairman of South Korea’s government MU-FF Mixed Use Federal Form Zoning District. to the Rescue Mission. The Samsung Electronics, be- and big businesses. Such mission has plans to leave came emotional Monday dealings once helped fuel 2:00 p.m. REF NO. 12-17 City of as he denied ever trying to Youngstown, ORD 17-285 “Amending its facility on Martin Luther Exec denounces the country’s rapid indus- Section 1105.05 (c )(2), request for pre-ex- seek political favors in his isting uses, under the Youngstown King Jr. Boulevard for a larger trialization but now are Redevelopment Code of the Codified final remarks in the four- Ordinances of the City of Youngstown. facility with more land on the viewed as illegal and unfair. month-long trial. Lee was He also accused Samsung 2:10 p.m. REF NO. 13-17 City of city’s South Side. employee’s views arrested in February amid Youngstown, ORD 17-288 “Authorizing the offi cials of lying in testimo- City of Youngstown, pursuant to Ohio a corruption scandal that Revised Code 723.06, to provide for the va- Treasury bills rates nies to protect Lee. cation of 25 feet of the Western Portion of triggered months of mas- Quebec Avenue pursuant to O. R. C. 723.04 WASHINGTON In past cases, South Kore- and 723.06 a 50 foot public right-of-way sive public protests and from Ottawa Drive extending North ap- on female workers an courts have often given Interest rates on short- culminated with the ouster proximately 200 feet to the southern prop- term Treasury bills were suspended prison terms to erty line of out lot 1105”. Associated Press of South Korea’s president. mixed in Monday’s auction, tion online over the week- members of the founding 2:20 p.m. REF NO. 14-17 City of end, begins by saying only A panel of three judges at Youngstown, ORD 17-286 “ Amending with rates on three-month NEW YORK families of the chaebol, the Section 1106.03, definitions, of the Silicon Valley’s efforts to honest discussion will ad- the Seoul Central District Youngstown Redevelopment Code, of the bills falling to their lowest Court said they will hand big, family-controlled busi- Codified Ordinances of the City Of promote workforce diver- dress a lack of equity. But it nesses that dominate the Youngstown. The amendment adds the level since late June while also asserts women “pre- down a verdict on Aug. 25. definition of Medical Marijuana dispensary sity haven’t yielded many economy. In some cases, and adds the term “Medical Marijuana dis- rates on six-month bills rose fer jobs in social and artis- Lee, princeling of South pensary “ to the list of Regulated Uses un- to their highest level in nearly results – unless you count a presidents have pardoned der Section 1106.03” backlash at Google, where tic areas” while more men Korea’s richest family and ORD 17-284 “Amending Section 1103.01, nine years. The Treasury its biggest company, choked them, citing their con- Permitted Use Table, of the Youngstown a male software engineer “may like coding because it Redevelopment Code of the Codified Ordi- Department auctioned $39 requires systemizing.” up during his fi nal remarks, tributions to the national nances of the City of Youngstown, which billion in three-month bills blamed biological differ- economy. But recent rul- was enacted by Youngstown City Council ences for the paucity of fe- The memo, shared on the saying his ordeal was un- on April 17, 2013. The amendment adds the at a discount rate of 1.040 ings on white collar crimes term “Medical Marijuana Dispensary” to male programmers. tech blog Gizmodo, attri- just but he had reflected the Permitted Use Table under Section percent, down from 1.070 have shown less leniency. If 1103.01”. His widely shared memo, butes biological differences during his six months in percent last week. Another between men and women jail and realized the big- convicted, Lee may be the 2:30 p.m. REF NO. 15-17 Request by titled “Google’s Ideological Kimberly S. Strupkus for an approval of a $33 billion in six-month bills Echo Chamber,” also criti- to the reason why “we ger Samsung became, “the fi rst in his family to serve a Conditional Use Permit for non-domesticat- was auctioned at a discount ed animals (goats) to be raised as an ac- cizes Google for pushing don’t have 50% representa- stricter and higher the ex- prison term. cessory to a residential use. The property rate of 1.140 percent, up from tion of women in tech and in question is located at 155 Millet Avenue mentoring and diversity in a RS-7.2 Single Family Residential 1.130 percent last week. programs and for “alienat- leadership.” Zoning District. The employee’s identity LEGAL NOTICE The three-month rate was ing conservatives.” hasn’t been released. But, the lowest since three-month Google’s just-hired head PUBLIC NOTICE while his views were broad- bills averaged 1 percent on of diversity, Danielle Brown, Your Weekly In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code June 26. The six-month rate ly and publicly criticized Section 307.12, the Board of Mahoning responded with her own Local Golf Guide County Commissioners will auction proper- was the highest since those memo, saying Google is online, they echo the 2005 ty, including motor vehicles and other statements by then-Harvard items that are not needed for public use or bills averaged 1.4 percent on “unequivocal in our belief a Special Advertising page are obsolete or unfit for the use for which President Lawrence Sum- brought to you by this it was acquired. The county makes no war- Oct. 27, 2008, at the height of that diversity and inclusion local golf course ranty, expressed or implied, as to quantity, are critical to our success.” mers, who said the reason kind, character, quality, weight, size or de- the fi nancial crisis. there are fewer female scien- scription of any of the property or its fit- She said change is hard and ness for any use or purpose. Items are sold UK to strengthen “often uncomfortable.” tists at top universities is in as is, where is. The dueling memos come part due to “innate” gender Package Includes: Play two of Western Pennsylvania’s spectacular golf Said auction will be held on TUESDAY, ‘right to be forgotten’ differences. courses: Th e Northwinds golf course, and the Somerset AUGUST 22, 2017 AT 4:00 PM, at the as Silicon Valley grapples • 18 holes of golf Office of the Mahoning County Engineering LONDON Google, like other tech Country Club. Stay overnight at the Comfort Inn in Department, 940 Bears Den Road, with accusations of sexism at Somerset Somerset and wake up to a full breakfast. Spend some Youngstown, Ohio 44511. Britain plans to strengthen companies, has far fewer Country Club time away from the links to visit local attractions in and discrimination. Google INSPECTION: 1:00 PM TO 4:00 PM, the online “right to be forgot- is also in the midst of a De- women than men in tech- • 18 holes of golf America’s County including Flight 93 Memorial. Monday, August 21, 2017 ten” with a law making social at Northwinds Golf Package Prices good through November 1, 2017. partment of Labor investi- nology and leadership po- TERMS: CASH: All items to be removed media companies delete per- sitions. Fifty-six percent of Course $125 per person midweek within three (3) working days of auction. gation into whether it pays It is the responsibility of the Buyer to pick- sonal information on request. its workers are white, 35 per- • 1 night of lodging at $150 per person weekends up, load and transport. No county equip- women less than men, while Comfort Inn ment or manpower can be used. The government on Mon- Uber’s CEO recently lost his cent are Asian, 4 percent are including breakfast BOARD OF MAHONING COUNTY day published details of a Data Hispanic and 2 percent are SPECIAL job amid accusations of Based on double occupancy and NG FALL COMMISSIONERS Black, according to the com- availability. Midweek is Monday SSPRINGPRI FALL ESPECIALEK Protection Bill, including a widespread sexual harass- thru Thursday. Weekend is ID W Nancy Laboy, Clerk of the Board MMID WEEKLAY provision allowing people to ment and discrimination. pany’s latest diversity report. Friday thru Sunday. Package Y & P LEGAL NOTICE Price does not include tax. SSTAYTA & PLAY ask for personal data held by Leading tech companies, Tech companies say they For Reservations, $ 11 pp Sealed bids will be received in accordance companies to be erased. The including Google, Facebook are trying, by reaching out 1111 pp with law until 12PM on the 18th day of call 814.445.9611 Special good before Memorial Day & after Labor Day August 2017 at the offices of the changes also would make it and Uber, have said they to and interviewing a broad- McDonald Local School District Board of Education (“The Board”) , 600 Iowa Avenue easier for people to fi nd out are trying to improve hiring er range of job candidates, McDonald OH 44437 , for the project of the by offering coding classes, Board’s Wireless Technology Initiative. The what data companies or orga- and working conditions for bids will be publicly opened and read by the nizations have on them and women. But diversity num- internships and mentorship Treasurer or designee. The bids will be programs and mandatory 701 S SHORE TRAIL tabulated and reported to the Board at its would ban fi rms from collect- bers are barely changing . CENTRAL CITY, PA 15926 next meeting 814.754.4653 ing personal information with- The Google employee “unconscious bias” training No bid shall be considered unless made on memo, which gained atten- sessions. NORTHWINDSGOLF.COM the bid form available at the office of the out explicit consent. Treasurer of the Board of Education 600 Iowa Avenue McDonald OH 44437 and in The proposed law gives a accordance with the instructions to bidders and the project specifications which are regulator power to levy fi nes available and may be obtained at the office of up to 17 million pounds ($22 Gains in technology lift of the Treasurer. million) on fi rms that fail to The Board intends to accept the lowest re- sponsible bid for the project but reserves comply. stock indexes to new highs the right to reject any all bids or parts of any or all bids and to waive irregularities The bill is intended to re- which may occur in the bidding place European Union privacy Associated Press Bond prices rose. The yield This notice is also posted on the McDonald protections when Britain Local School official website: Gains in technology com- on the 10-year Treasury note http://www.mcdonald.k12.oh.us and can be leaves the bloc in 2019. It Wed & Thur Ping Golf-Demo Day accessed by clicking on the link “advertise- panies helped lift U.S. stock fell to 2.26 percent from 2.27 ment for Bids for the Wireless Technology must be approved by Parlia- th th Initiative index higher Monday, nudg- percent late Friday. Aug 9 & 10 Try the new G400 Line ment to become law. Positive economic data No bid may be withdrawn for a period of ing the market once again 10-1pm Aug 17th sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing Staff /wire reports and strong company earn- time for receipt of the bids into record territory. ings have helped nudge the $ 18 for 18* 4pm to 8pm The attention of bidders is directed to the The Standard & Poor’s 500 stock market mostly higher statutory requirements of the State of Selected local stocks index closed at an all-time *Must present coupon Ohio relating to the licensing of the corpo- in recent weeks. Call for tee times rations organized under the laws of any STOCK, DIVIDEND . . .CLOSE CHANGE Twilight Special other State Alcoa Inc., .12 ...... 37.89 0.47 high, as did the Dow Jones Heading into Monday, 6233 W. Liberty St. Aqua America, .71 . . . . .33.97 0.26 industrial average. The lat- about 82 percent of S&P Hubbard, OH Avalon Holdings,...... 2.38 0.13 Daily 5:30pm on Chemical Bank, .27 . . . . .46.73 -0.42 est gain extended the Dow’s 500 companies had report- 330.534.9026 Community Health Sys. . 6.51 -0.01 winning streak to 10 days. ed quarterly results, with $ Cortland Bancorp, .28. . . 17.82 -0.18 16 for Unlimited* www.GolfPineLakes.com Farmers Nat., .16 ...... 13.70 -0.10 Traders bid up shares in roughly 52 percent having First Energy, 1.44 . . . . .31.78 -0.28 microchip makers and other posted better-than-expected Fifth/Third, .52...... 27.03 -0.15 FirstMerit Corp.,...... - - technology companies. earnings and revenue, ac- First Niles Financial, .12 10.50 0.00 Grocery chains, drugstore cording to S&P Global Mar- FNB Corp., .48 ...... 13.45 -0.22 ket Intelligence. Of those, General Motors, 1.52 . . .35.31 0.03 operators and other con- General Electric, .92 . . . .25.63 -0.15 sumer-focused companies technology companies led Huntington Bank, .28 . .13.28 -0.02 also helped drive the market all others with 73 percent of iHeartMedia Inc., ...... 1.60 0.10 the sector’s results beating JP Morgan Chase, 1.92. .94.01 0.35 higher. Energy companies Key Corp, .34 ...... 18.33 -0.07 Wall Street’s expectations. LaFarge, .34...... - - declined the most along Investors have welcomed Macy’s, 1.51 ...... 23.53 0.24 with the price of crude oil. Parker Hannifi n, 2.52 .162.37 -1.85 the positive earnings PNC, 2.20...... 131.12 -1.05 Banks and industrial com- growth, pushing the market Simon Prop. Grp., 6.60 166.36 1.76 panies also lagged. For information on how to be a part of this page Stoneridge ...... 16.98 0.14 further into record territory, United Comm. Fin., .12 . .8.94 -0.17 Investors were mostly fo- fueling speculation about please call Jim Bartell at 330-747-1471 ext. 1205 Selected prices from Monday’s cused on the latest company how high the market can go or Email: [email protected] 4 p.m. close. earnings and deal news. before there is a pullback.

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Call 330-406-0978 ing moonroof, only 47,200 tires, cold air, good heat, UJ 8 2 mi., perfect condition, not a needs brakelines, $1450 or then switched to a low diamond. Coachmen 31’ RV Class C scratch inside or out. Driv- best offer. 330-519-2445 VA 7 6 5 Ford V-10 - 2004. 1 Slide, en by a 75 yr. old widow. Honda CR-V EX-L - 2009 WEST EAST Swarc played low from dummy generator, jacks, 32” TV, Book $9700, sacrifice 59,000 mi., fully loaded, CLASSIFIEDS and won East’s 10 with his queen. queen, convection, satellite, $8950/offer. S - O - L - D ! like new, $10,800. WQ J 9 4 3 W8 6 air ride, 1 owner, Call 330-716-4761 T T Swarc cashed the king of spades $21,900/offer 330-406-0978 Cadillac Coupe DeVille - NOTICES 0000 JOBS 1000 RENTALS 3000 5 K Q J 8 7 1986, 45,000 mi., beautiful, Mazda Tribute - 2009 U9 7 3 UK 10 5 4 leaving this position: Coachmen travel trailer - $5000/offer. 330-399-6512. 71,000 mi., new tires, REAL ESTATE 4000STUFF 6000PETS 7000AUTOS 8000 2003, 25’, awning, newer black, $6800/offer. VK 8 4 3 V10 2 Chevrolet Cobalt LT - 2009 330-564-6792, leave msg. tires, jacks, air, queen, mi- 2dr., auto., power, very CORRECTIONS AND SOUTH NORTH crowave, fridge, freezer, good condition, 84,000 mi., Subaru Forester - 2009 SELL YOUR ITEM USING HOURS CANCELLATIONS WK 10 7 5 WVoid oven, bath, sleeps 4, excel- $3000. Call 330-717-4214 2.5L, 57,000 mi., Minor corrections and can- lent condition, 1 owner, well maintained, $12,500. THE FAMILY PLAN* BY PHONE T T blue book $4600. Asking 330-746-6565 cellations taken until 4:30 A 6 2 9 4 Chevrolet Aveo LT Hatch- Call 330-853-6703 3 LINES — 3 DAYS p.m. the day before publi- UA Q 6 UJ 8 $4000. S - O - L - D ! back 2009. Auto., p.w., p.l., 800-686-5003 cation, 4:30 p.m. Friday for PA inspected, 57,000 mi. V V Cross Roads Z1 travel trail- $5200/offer. 724-877-5135 Trucks Mon.-Fri.: 8am-4:30pm Sunday, and 11:30 a.m. Satur- Q J 9 Void day for Monday. er - 2017, 31’, super slide BY FAX The bidding: WEST EAST out, sleeps 6, loaded, air, Chevrolet HHR LT - 2006 Ford Ranger Sport - 1999 $5.00 ALL NEW ADS MUST RUN ONE 2.2, must see & drive! 4WD, very dependable 330-747-0399 TIME BEFORE THEY CAN BE WJ 9 WVoid awning, $18,500. Hermit- SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST age, PA, 863-660-8539 $2800 Call 330-332-4891 truck, $2500 or best offer Include full name/company CANCELLED OR CORRECTED. T T Call 330-502-0109 after 5 Be sure to check your ad as 1NT Pass 2V 2T Void K Q 3 LINES — 7 DAYS name, phone/fax number and U U Damon Challenger - 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS - The Vindicator will be re- W 9 7 K 5 2002, loaded, new tires, FORD F-150 - 1993 start date. sponsible for only those in- 2 Pass 3NT All pass 26,000 mi., gas RV, 36’, 2 VVoid VVoid slides, 2 TVs, newer tires, $2500. Call 724-652-4942. 4.9L, 6 cyl., manual trans., IN PERSON sertions where the above Opening lead: Five of T 176,000 mi., good transpor- decisions preclude correc- vanity, excellent condition, Chrysler LeBaron - 1995 $9.50 Mon.-Fri.: 8 am-4:30pm SOUTH $25,000. Call 716-361-6951 tation, runs good, body tion. When cancelling an ad A good player in need of an 126,000 mi., $1750 or best 107 Vindicator Square (Corner of W10 poor, $850. 330-718-5585 Vindicator Square &Front St.) always ask for the “kill” num- offer. Call 330-533-7469 Each additional line ber. No allowance made with- extra trick will keep plugging to T6 Construction/ GMC Sierra 1500 2001. Reg. Youngstown, Ohio 44501 out one. Ford Fiesta 2013. Auto., cab, long bed, V-8, 73,000 is $3.00 the endgame, hoping to find a UA 6 Farm Vehicles 39,000 mi., silver, new • Private Party only mi., good condition, DEADLINES The Vindicator reserves the nice surprise. Watch French VVoid brakes & tires, $8900. $2900/offer. 330-457-0685 • Rate is non-refundable right to not accept an adver- Trailers - 30’ Gooseneck Call 330-824-1834 IN THE PAPER CALL BY GMC Sonoma - 2000, 4-cyl., • Prepayment required Mon.: Friday, 4:30pm tiser’s order and reserves the great Henri Swarc, South in to- tilt, mint, $3575; enclosed • Only one item per ad discretion to edit, change, re- Swarc exited with a heart to trailer, 16’x8’, mint, $2575. Ford Taurus SEL - 2006 87,666 mi., $4000 firm. Tues.-Fri.: Day prior, 4:30pm day’s deal, do just that. Call 330-610-0247 4 dr. sedan, light Tundra Call 330-654-9310 • Must include price Saturday: Friday, 3:45pm vise, or classify an ad, or can- East, who had to lead a diamond • Excludes pets, garage cel a scheduled publication Metallic, 6 cyl., auto., Sunday: Friday, 4:00pm of an ad, even after a prior Swarc played dummy’s 10 on away from his king after cash- Motorcycles/Mopeds beige int., p.w., p.l., a/c, Vans sales, real estate & Sunday Real Estate: Friday, 3:15pm publication and regardless 84,685 mi., very clean, commercial items of whether the ad is part of a the opening heart lead and cap- ing his last heart. Swarc could well maintained int./ext., Harley-Davidson FLHRC $2795. S - O - L - D ! Chevrolet Uplander - 2007 multiple insertion. tured East’s jack with the ace. also have exited with the 10 of 2012. White walls & wire fully loaded, DVD, $3595 or wheels, cruise control, 5954 best offer. 330-758-4959 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY The queen of clubs was covered spades to West. 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Call 330-759-7381. 1000 Please email your Washer & dryer - LG, hydro Call 330-207-1355 resume to: Boardman - Senior Apts. denser with 5 ton uncased JOBS shield technology, easy coil, $400/offer. Yamaha V-Star Trike - 2008 50-staffdev@atrium 2 Bdrm., heat & water incl. LOOKING FOR A BABY SITTER, $525/mo., first mo. free. reach glass top loader, Call 330-540-4709 650cc, Voyager trike livingcenters.com $700. Call 330-953-1975 TREE TRIMMER OR PLUMBER? conversion. Reduced to Call 330-792-5511; Call 330-718-5585 Find these and many more SALES POSITION General Help services in our $5500/offer. 330-545-1953 Fax material to: Sporting/Exercise “CALL AN EXPERT” column. 330-792-1152; Computers/Software Dancers Wanted Or send to: Boardman Equipment 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath AVAILABLE Call The Palace Camelot Arms Desktop - with flatscreen General Help General Help 330-536-9266 Starting at $500 GUN - Smith & Wesson, Care Center Heat & Water Paid monitor, 2 speakers, key- board, mouse, tower, $100/ 9mm, model 5946, 4 mags, Retail promotional booth sales. 2958 Canfield Rd. Call 330-788-2202 $350. Call 330-240-1078 Yo., Ohio 44511 Newport Glen - Elevator best offer. 330-774-9724. Great earnings potential without Printing Dept. Attention: Service 4071 Glenwood Ruger - mini 14, .223 cal., Circulation Assistant/Driver Staff Development Farmers Market new, $675 Part-Time the long hours. 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» INSIDE C SOCIETY, C2 • ET CETERA, C3 • COMICS, C4 COMING TOMORROW Connected, the weekly summary TUESDAY of social media activity. THE VALLEY LIFE AUGUST 8, 2017 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 Live music performances PEOPLE’S on television shows this Salem theater’s ‘9 to 5’ is a good day’s work P H A R M ACY week include: The 1 Lindsey Stirling: By ERIC MCCREA Violet, Doralee, and Judy Sarah Kinser turned an times, were more intriguing Graedons Tonight on [email protected] bond over their mutual hate average song into a real than the main plot, which “Tonight Show Starring SALEM of Hart, and they each plot showstopper with her is slightly weaker than Fallon” (NBC) Although it has diffi culty how they would kill their “Heart to Hart” in the role fi lm. Chocolate living up to the fi lm that in- boss. The next day, one of of the brown-nosing Roz The show had an amaz- The War on Drugs: 2 spired it, “9 to 5 the Musi- them almost does, but fail- Keith. ing set, utilizing vintage Wednesday on cal” offers a little nostalgia, ing to do so, leads them to Miller was charming as props from the late ’70s. A “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC) milkshake and a lot of rash actions. fi sh-out-of-water Judy, She wide open stage was a great REVIEW 3 Kesha: Thursday on new songs. As they hold their boss had a sweet voice that en- touch, and allowed a simple, “Tonight Show Star- Salem com- hostage for a month, they hanced all the songs she but extremely well-operated mitigates ring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC) munity Theatre is bringing turn the offi ce into a virtual was a part of. Her solo came elevator to be a focus. The its season to a close with the utopia, which doesn’t go un- late in the show, but it was beds used in the opening 4 Aimee Mann: Thurs- production, which opened noticed by the executives. one of the best. number were a lot of fun as migraine day on “Conan” Friday and continues this The story is nearly identi- Holl had amazing pres- well. (TBS) weekend. cal to , but with ence on stage. Her song Overall, this stage trans- After 50 years of almost Violet Newstead, played original songs added, writ- “Backwoods Barbie” was lation lacks the magic of the Q. daily migraine head- Bleachers: Friday 5 fi lm, but the cast and crew aches, I found out by accident on “Good Morning by Yvonne Ams, excels at ten by Dolly Parton, who the catchiest song, aside running her offi ce, but her also makes a few appear- from the title number, and at the Salem Community that drinking a Starbucks America” (ABC) Frappuccino would knock sexist boss Frank Hart (Mat- ances via video clips. The really laid down the frame- Theatre made a great go of out my pain immediately. it, and added their special thew Schomer) takes all the cast also creatively pre-re- work for her character. Then I got a migraine credit. After harassing his corded a few scenes, add- Ams was a solid leading touches, making the eve- during a wild thunder and secretary Doralee (Tara ing some Hollywood style lady, and she seemed com- ning a real delight. lightning storm on a remote Lee Holl) and screaming to the show. fortable as team leader. “9 to 5: the Musical” will road, without a Starbucks in at the new hire Judy (Anya Schomer was an early Mondack, along with run Friday and Saturday at sight. I went to a McDonald’s Miller) he unceremonious- standout, bringing up the Ruth Newman’s Kathy and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 instead and had a choco- ly fi res poor Maria (Amber energy and giving an en- Meg Wack’s Margaret, pro- p.m. For reservations, call late milkshake. Voila! Same “EMMYLOU HARRIS — Mondak) just for talking thusiastic performance in vided a lot of interest to the 330-332-9688. The theater is help. AT THE RYMAN” (8 P.M., about the wage gap. “Here for You.” show. Their side stories, at at 490 E. State St., Salem. It’s the “brain freeze” that PBS): Americana-country works for me. Plain ice water legend Emmylou Harris will not do it. I believe the and the Nash Ramblers viscosity is necessary. celebrate 125 years of live FDA approved hepatitis drug entertainment at the vener- Many people tell us able Nashville theater. A. that icy-cold bever- ages or ice cream can be “THE PROFIT: MARI- helpful against migraine JUANA MILLIONS” headaches. Inducing brain (10 P.M., CNBC): In this Treating freeze seems to interrupt special episode, “The Prof- the pain pathways that un- it” host Marcus Lemonis derlie a migraine. examines the what is about Not everyone benefits, to be the largest legal mari- however. Some people are juana market in the world. unable to induce an ice- He meets with pot entre- cream headache, and others preneurs in California who don’t fi nd it useful. are seizing this business Those who would like to opportunity. learn more about a variety TV LISTINGS, C3 of approaches to ease head- ache pain may be interested ENTERTAINMENT NEWS in our “Guide to Headaches Strock House tea and Migraines.” I have taken blood pres- taking reservations Q. sure meds for decades. AUSTINTOWN A month before my most re- The Austintown Historical cent bloodwork, I decided Society’s annual holiday tea ASSOCIATED PRESS to see what would happen at the Strock Stone House By LINDA A. JOHNSON CAP Health Writer On Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration approved Mavyret to treat all forms of if I stopped eating sugar or will take place Nov. 12, with hepatitis C. The drug works in as little as eight weeks and is for patients without signif- other simple carbs. To my seatings at noon, 2 p.m. and U.S. regulators have approved the icant cirrhosis who haven’t been treated previously for the liver-destroying virus, plus astonishment, my choles- 4 p.m. Pre-paid reservations fi rst drug to treat all forms of hepati- patients who were not cured by a prior treatment. terol plummeted from the are mandatory. Prices are tis C in as little as eight weeks. usual 247 to 193. The pill combination from AbbVie well below the other approved drugs. $15 ($7 for children under AbbVie spokesman Morry Smulev- I decided to continue the 12). Contact Joyce Pogany Inc. was approved Thursday by the IN TESTING THAT INCLUDED no-sugar diet to see what Food and Drug Administration for itz said the company initially will by mail at P.O. Box 4063, 2,300 ADULT PATIENTS, 97.5 focus on getting coverage approved would happen. Again, to Youngstown, OH 44515- adults without signifi cant cirrhosis, my utter disbelief, within a type of liver disease, and many pa- PERCENT WHO DIDN’T HAVE CIR- by Medicare, Medicaid and the Vet- 0063 or call 330-792-1129. erans Administration. the next six weeks I had to tients who were not cured by prior RHOSIS WERE CURED, MEANING discontinue my losartan pill Art exhibition treatment. The key to how much market share THE VIRUS WAS UNDETECT- Maryvet can get will depend on the because my blood pressure at Butler branch Mavyret joins two other AbbVie was low. I have not taken hepatitis C drugs, one from Merck ABLE IN THEIR BLOOD, IN EIGHT discounts it offers payers, Evercore HOWLAND ISI analyst Umer Raffat wrote to any more blood pressure & Co. and four from Gilead Sciences WEEKS AFTER TAKING MAVYRET. medication for over a month An exhibtion of works by Inc., on the market. That gives doc- investors. Merryl Berner Cicourel titled AMONG PATIENTS WITH SEVERE Mavyret is the latest drug to treat because of this astounding tors and patients more options, and turn of events. “Retrospectively Reimaging insurers more leverage to wring dis- KIDNEY DAMAGE, 98 PERCENT all six forms of hepatitis C, follow- Cultural Landscapes” will ing Gilead’s Epclusa. Earlier drugs My cardiologist didn’t counts out of companies to cover the WERE CURED AFTER 12 WEEKS know what to say when I open Sunday at the Butler pricey drugs. generally are limited to patients with Institute of American Art’s OF TREATMENT, ACCORDING TO just one or a few hepatitis C types or asked why the medical pro- An estimated 2.7 million to 3.9 fession isn’t more aggressive Trumbull Branch, 9350 E. million Americans have hepatitis C, at certain stages of the disease. Market St., and run through ABBVIE. In testing that included 2,300 adult about sugar and its con- according to the Centers for Disease sequences. Instead, they Oct. 8. An opening reception Control and Prevention. It usually government health programs have patients, 97.5 percent who didn’t with the artist will take place been straining to cover the huge cost have cirrhosis were cured, meaning blame fats and sodium. In develops slowly over decades, with my experience, sugar is the Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. no symptoms until serious damage – up to $94,500 for a course of treat- the virus was undetectable in their ment with its second drug, Harvoni – blood, in eight weeks after taking enemy of my cardiovascular Family fun night is done. Without treatment, the virus health. Your thoughts? can cause liver failure and liver can- and initially limited coverage to the Mavyret. Among patients with se- at Boardman Park cer, often requiring a liver transplant sickest patients. vere kidney damage, 98 percent were Our thoughts turn to a BOARDMAN or resulting in death. Abbvie, based in North Chicago, cured after 12 weeks of treatment, A. recent controversial ed- A free family event will For decades, hepatitis C treatment Ill., said Mavyret’s list price without according to AbbVie. itorial in the British Journal take place Saturday at the required a year of grueling shots and insurance will be $26,400 for eight Maryvet combines two hepatitis C of Sports Medicine (August Maag Outdoor Theatre at pills that gave patients fl u-like symp- weeks’ treatment, $39,600 for 12 medicines, glecaprevir and pibren- 2017): “Saturated fat does Boardman Park, featuring toms and still barely cured half of weeks’ treatment and $52,800 for 16 tasvir, taken as three pills together not clog the arteries.” The the animated movie “Sing.” them. Starting late in 2013, Gilead weeks’ treatment. once a day. The most common side authors, all cardiologists, Guests can bring lawn revolutionized treatment with the As the latest entrant in a competi- effects were nausea, headache, fa- suggest that heart disease, chairs and blankets. Con- fi rst pill-only medicines that brought tive market in which commercial tigue and itchy skin. In patients who Type 2 diabetes and obesity cessions will be sold. cures in 12 weeks for more than 90 insurers mostly have deals giving previously had hepatitis B infections, all can be traced to chron- percent of patients. them discounts of up to 50 percent treatment with Maryvet can reacti- ic high blood sugar and in- The evening will begin vate that virus, causing potentially sulin levels. Many people at 6 p.m., with a children’s Gilead has been raking in billions in exchange for not covering rivals’ on the drugs. Insurance plans and hepatitis C drugs, Maryvet is priced fatal liver problems. develop insulin resistance bounce house, Jocko the when they eat foods full of balloon man, hayrides and refi ned carbs and sugar. more. The band River Hawk will perform from 6:30 to pital has received the The Joint left or trapped in hot cars, and My husband asked his Free thyroid seminar Q. new doctor to review 8 p.m., and Porgie the Clown Commission’s Gold Seal of Ap- 30 states lack legislation to com- BOARDMAN his medications. The phy- will entertain at 8:15. The HEALTH proval for Hospital Accreditation bat the issue, according to the The Ohio Naturopathic Well- sician OK’d his blood pres- movie will be screened at refl ecting the hospital’s commit- NSC State of Safety report. The ness Center, 755 Boardman- sure pills, statin, Prilosec dusk. briefs ment to providing safe and eff ec- report deemed just two states Canfi eld Road, Suite D3, and thyroid medicine. But Those who wish to camp tive patient care and recognizing “On Track” when it comes to Southbridge West Complex, is he said to stop all vitamins can bring tents and sleep- Hillside’s dedication to continu- child passenger safety, in part off ering a free seminar, “Bal- except vitamin D. ing bags. A campfi re and Recruitment, Miracles ous compliance with the Joint because so few have any laws ancing Your Thyroid Naturally, This doctor said my hus- s’mores will be part of the & Promises Radiothon Commission’s standards. to tackle vehicular heatstroke presented at 6:30 p.m. Thursday band should get his vita- evening, and a continental BOARDMAN Hillside underwent an unan- deaths. by Dr. Ted Suzelis, ND, who will mins from his diet. He had breakfast will be provided Recruitment is underway for nounced on-site survey in late discuss natural things to do for A pending U.S. House bill been taking calcium, a mul- Sunday morning. The regis- Miracle Maker change bandits March during which Joint Com- tivitamin, folic acid, magne- people to help themselves feel would require vehicles to have tration fee for camp-out is to assist with pre-event fund- mission surveyors evaluated sium and fi sh oil for years. $7 per family. Registration better. To register, call 330-729- compliance with hospital stan- backseat devices to notify driv- raising activities for the ninth ers when a child is still in the car. My husband works full forms can be picked up in annual Miracles & Promises 1350 or visit OhioND.com. dards related to several areas, time and gets home late at the park offi ce, or by calling including environment of care, A similar bill has been introduced Radiothon to benefi t Akron Chil- Hypnosis weight loss in the U.S. Senate. night. As a result, he eats a the offi ce at 330-726-8105. dren’s Hospital Mahoning Valley infection prevention and control, quick snack rather than a MSNBC’s surge that will take place from 6 a.m. to and smoking session quality, patient safety, nursing UPMC Home Healthcare real meal in the evening. 6 p.m. Sept. 28 and 29. It will be and medication management, VIENNA PITTSBURGH Could he be lacking any nu- NEW YORK broadcast live on Mix 98.9 and A group hypnosis session for and conducted on-site observa- trients if he stops taking his tions and interviews. UPMC Community Provider For the fi rst month since 570 WKBN from the hospital’s weight loss and to stop smoking supplements? CNN’s Larry King owned Beeghly campus in Boardman. Services has purchased Jeff er- is scheduled for 6 p.m. Wednes- National Heatstroke son Hospital’s share of a jointly- It is possible that he cable news in October 2001, Change bandits can create day at the Yoga Center inside the owned home health agency A. might lack some nu- the most popular personal- their own fund-raising activities Governors Insurance building, Awareness Day trients. Acid-suppress- ity in prime time doesn’t in addition to wrangling dona- ITASCA, ILL. formerly known as UPMC Jef- 972 Youngstown-Kingsville Road ferson Regional Home Health. ing drugs like omeprazole work for Fox News Channel. tions of spare change from co- In observance of National (Prilosec) can deplete the (state Route 193). The session The agency’s new name is UPMC Rachel Maddow of MSNBC is workers, friends and family. A kit Heatstroke Awareness Day, the body of vitamin B-12 and includes a free compact disc for Home Healthcare. the new champ. containing a fundraising guide use at home. For information and National Safety Council (NSC) magnesium. Statins can re- called on parents and caregiv- Home Health services will con- Her network achieved and materials necessary to con- to register, call Steve Tackett at duce levels of Coenzyme duct a change bandit campaign ers to look before they lock, and tinue to see patients throughout other milestones in July, 330-647-0399. Q10, and ACE-inhibitor including its closest fi nish to is delivered to all participants. on all states to implement laws western Pennsylvania, covering blood pressure medicines Fox since 2000 and largest Register to become a change Gold Seal of Approval to address children being left in 22 counties and serving roughly can lower levels of zinc, Co- cars. margin of victory over CNN bandit at www.miraclesand- HOWLAND 40,000 individuals each year enzyme Q10, magnesium ever. promises.org or by contacting Hillside Rehabilitation Hos- Twenty-nine children have who have comprehensive nurs- and potassium. JoAnn Stock at 330-746-9122. perished this year after being ing and rehabilitation needs. © 2017 King Features Syndicate Inc.

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TUESDAY FOOD SALES Dear AUGUST 8, 2017 Every Wednesday in Society Annie SOCIETY NEWS and on vindy.com. THE VINDICATOR | C2 Loan has Alpha Kappa Alpha donates children’s books Heloise

gotten Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Epsilon Mu Omega (EMO) Chapter of Youngstown met re- out of cently with social workers of Helping Youngstown City Schools and donated children’s books that hand can be used to work with chil- dren of parents who may have out with Dear Annie: I have been a mental illness, children who married for 23 years to my may be aff ected by bullying or husband. I was a stay-at- have a type of mental illness school home mom for 12 of those themselves. The books pro- years and took care of our vide information to help open three sons (one who had a line of communication about supplies special needs). Things those topics and are available have always been rocky in for children and teens through 12th grade. Above, from left Dear Heloise: I’m help- our marriage. are Shelly Russ Taylor; LaToya ing to buy supplies for my When my youngest Perry; Mary Lois Gross, EMO; grandchildren for the up- was in kindergarten, I re- Deanna Brown, EMO president; coming school year. Here turned to work, and I have Mary Boyd; Jacqueline Brown; are some hints I use to worked ever since. My Robin Bradley, EMO; Sparkle husband took out a sec- stay organized and save Sanders; May Samad; Dr. Carol money: ond mortgage for $70,000 L. Staten, EMO vice president; when we fi rst moved in to and Christina Scissum. Taking inventory of our home 11 years ago. I what they already have and can still use was signed the paperwork and SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR thought it was all just part my fi rst step. What can of our mortgage. Well, he be recycled? What can handled all the bills – and be repurposed? now I come to fi nd out he REUNIONS Next, establishing a has paid only the mini- budget is important. mum all this time. The Austintown Fitch Class of Kids like and need loan is now due in full. 1955 will meet at 2 p.m. Aug. boundaries. The company keeps try- 26 at the home of Dr. Barbara The school provides a ing to get him to refi nance Brothers. list of required items. I it, and we have even had a Austintown Fitch Class of stick to the list – noth- friend try to help him get it 1956 will host its monthly break- ing fancy. rolling, but he just ignores fast at 9 a.m. Aug. 17 at Denny’s I buy necessities in bulk the problem. on Mahoning Ave. For more infor- (paper, pencils, folders, We have been to coun- mation, call Jerry or John Africa glue). seling, and he says he will at 330-533-1418 or Ann Marth Some schools have pro- do something or hand Stertzbach at 330- 530- 3211. grams to help disad- over the bill-paying re- Austintown Fitch High vantaged kids. We try sponsibilities to me – but School Class of 1960 will meet to help. then he comes up with an for its reunion luncheon and 75th These hints have helped excuse for why I cannot do birthday party for classmates us get ready for a success- it. I am embarrassed and at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Saxon ful and productive school tired of collections calls. Club pavilion, 710 S. Meridian I have asked him to see a Road. Contact Nian Cadmon Dake year! doctor to fi nd out whether at 602-996-1017 or Mavis Keys Scheetz at 330-770-8679 Mary J., anything else is wrong Hammond, Ind. with him, and he calls me Boardman High School class a controlling you-know- of 1967 will celebrate its 50th Mary, fabulous! Great what and gives me the class reunion Sept. 1 through way to help your grand- silent treatment. I have Sept. 3. A meet and greet will kids and others who need a offered to use my salary take place from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. hand. Here’s a Heloise hug! to pay the loan while we Sept. at the Boardman Holiday go back to living on his, Inn. Sept. 2 there will be a tour Heloise but he refuses. He says the of Boardman High School, golf and a banquet at Mr. Anthony’s Dear Heloise: When loan company can collect SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR my bars of soap get very the money when we sell from 6 to 10:30p.m. A picnic at Boardman Park will complete the thin, I break them up and the house. Unfortunately, weekend Sept. 3 from 11 a.m. to the interest on the loan is Struthers Class of 1957 marks 60th reunion put them into a pump 4 p.m.. For information, visit BH- container and add water. growing, and there won’t The Struthers High School Class of 1957 held its 60th reunion recently at Das Dutch Village Inn. The [email protected]. When they dissolve, I have be anything left from the evening before the reunion, classmates gathered at Cafe 422 in Boardman. The reunion committee con- sale of the house for us if Campbell Memorial High sisted of Kay (Seymour) Kosco, chairwoman; Walter Avdey, co-chairman; Richard Kosco; Linda (Wise) a convenient container of he keeps this up. School Class of 1967 will host a Fletcher; Janet (Eisenbraun) Root; and Harry (Bing) Blewitt. Nicholas Horney, who is now 93 years old, soap. gathering at 6 p.m. today at the was a teacher and the class sponsor for the Class of 1957. He attended the reunion as he as done each Worried Magic Tree Pub, 7463 South Ave., year that one has been held. He also attends the picnic-style reunion every summer. Above are mem- A Reader, Waco, Texas Boardman. Guests are welcome. bers of the class who attended this year’s reunion. Dear Worried: Your For information or to reserve a Whether this will work husband can call you con- seat, call Janet Lisko Ruberto per person with no sales taken cheon at Denny’s on state Route necting and reminiscing. For more depends on the makeup of trolling all he wants, but 330-506-3411 or email lisko. at the door. For information, call 224 in Boardman. The class information, call Terrie Connelly the soap. Some will dissolve of the matter is [email protected]. Chester Kaschak at 330-533- meets the second Thursday of Geisel at 484-505-8169 or email easier than others. that he has lost total con- Cardinal Mooney High 6084 or Ed Leviseur at 330-799- every month. No reservations are [email protected]. trol over your fi nances. As School Class of 1962 will cel- 8497. required. Guests are welcome. Woodrow Wilson High School Heloise a couple, you should not ebrate its 55th class reunion at Mineral Ridge High School South High School Class of all-year bike reunion will take Dear Heloise: Living be needlessly paying inter- 7 p.m. Aug. 18 at Johnny’s Fine Class of 1972 will have its 45th 1982 will celebrate its 35-year place at 9 a.m. Aug. 27. Class- alone, I use very few dish- est on a loan that you are Food & Spirits, 7807 Market St., class reunion Aug. 18 and 19. For class reunion at 6:00 p.m. Sept. mates attending are asked to es, so I hand-wash them. capable of paying back. Be Boardman. For information, call information, call Brenda (Colla) 30 with a dinner cruise on the arrive between 9 a.m. and noon My dishwasher wasn’t be- Leone Kubala at 330-757- fi rm with him, and assure Miele at 330-718-6517. Gateway Clipper Fleet, 350 W. at Crickets Bar and Grill, 1733 E. ing used, so I turned it into 4591 or Audrea Marsch Neri at Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown. him that you are just trying Poland Seminary High Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh. 330-534-2134. Ride to Geneva-on-the-Lake at a pantry! to protect your fi nances in School Class of 1957 will host Class members are asked to noon and walk with DJ Fast Freddy I use the top rack for both the short term and the Chaney High School Class of its 60th class reunion with an send their registration fee of $75, at the Pavilion Bar & Grill. For canned goods, the lower 1952 is planning its 65th class re- outdoor barbecue Sept. 2. For check or money order, to class long term. Also, there seems information, call Tom Leonelli at rack for packaged food union. For information, call Gene information or reservations, call treasurer, LaTonya Thompkins to be more to the story here 330-540-9006. Modarelli at 330-262-6970. Bev Kalmer at 330-774-4460. McDowell, SHS Class of 1982, and dry goods, and the than he’s letting on, so stay P.O. Box 11182, Youngstown OH Woodrow Wilson High School silverware rack for large in therapy and try to get Chaney High School Class of Poland Seminary High 44511-9998. For information, call cooking utensils. down to the root of it. 1959 will meet for breakfast at Class of 1952 will celebrate its School Class of 1967 will host Madonna Chism Pinkard at 330- 65th reunion Sept. 2 and 3 at The drawer that held 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Davidson’s its 50th class reunion at 6 p.m. 747-7982 or email chismgirl@aol. Dear Annie: I just read Restaurant in Cornersburg. Class- the Holiday Inn, 7410 South Ave., the utensils now gives me Sept. 1 at the Boardman Holiday com. Boardman. The class will meet at the letter from “Peace- mates and guests are welcome. Inn. There will be a buff et, cash space to store my spices. I maker in Pittsburgh,” Springfi eld Local High 5 p.m. Sept. 2 and again at 10:30 lay the spices in the draw- Chaney High School Class bar and time to get reacquainted. a.m. Sept. 3 for brunch. For more who refuses to discuss Cost is $25. School Class of 1967 will host er label-side up. of 1967 will host its 50th class its 50th class reunion at 7:30 information, call Elaine or Harold politics or religion with Billett at 330-758-2045, or Bev- No more standing on reunion at 6 p.m. Aug. 19 at St. Rayen High School Class of p.m. Sept. 8 at the Roadhouse, friends. Annie, why do George Croatian Hall, 3200 1960 will meet for dinner at 4 erly Pack at 330-755-7274. a step stool to fi nd what I mature adults have such 10499 Main St., New Middle- need in the tall cupboards. Vestal Road. For information, p.m. Thursday at Barry Dyngle’s Woodrow Wilson High School diffi culty talking to other Pub, 1601 S. Raccoon Road, town for cocktails and at 6 p.m. This is convenient, and it adults about subjects that call Donna Reed Skruck at 330- Sept. 9 for dinner and dancing Class of 1962 will have its 55th 534-4025. Austintown. Classmates and class reunion Friday and Saturday lessens the chance of fall- might be contrary to their guests are welcome. at Kathi’s Dance & Gym Center, ing. at the Saxon Club. For information opinions? I love to discuss Chaney High School Class 10825 Springfi eld Road, Poland. Once a month or so, I re- of 1977 will celebrate its 40-year South High School Class of or to register, call Irene Dankovich politics. I love to discuss 1967 will host its 50th reunion Struthers High School Janu- Junkin at 330-788-2036. If class- move everything from the religion. I love to hear oth- class reunion Sept. 3 at the Ma- ronite Pavilion. Invitations will be Sept. 2 and 3. Classmates who did ary and June Classes of 1949 mates have not received invita- racks and run the dish- ers’ opinions that are not not receive a letter should contact will meet at 11 a.m. Monday at tions, contact Irene. washer for cleaning. mine. Friends and fam- mailed. Send updated addresses the committee so that the mailing Donavito’s Restaurant & Cater- ily should be able to have to Cheryl Smail at 330-518-1299 Youngstown Hospital As- or email [email protected]. list can be updated. Cost is $60. ing Co., 139 S. Bridge St. sociation Nursing Alumni Or- Debbie C., conversations about any Teachers are also invited. For in- Warren, Ohio East High School Class of Ursuline High School Class ganization needs graduates of subject without confron- formation or to register, call Anita the class of 1967 to be honored tations. Adults can have 1954 will meet at noon Monday at at 330-727-3009 or Genie at 330- of 1951 will meet for brunch at Great way to make the TJ’s Restaurant in the Holiday Inn 11 a.m. Aug. 8 TJ’s Restaurant at at the annual banquet Oct. 7 at different opinions and 503-6501 and leave a callback the Tippecanoe Country Club, most of every inch of space! still be friendly. I relish on South Avenue. message. the Holiday Inn, Boardman. Class- mates and guests are welcome. 5870 Tippecanoe Road, Canfi eld. anyone’s differing with Marine Reunion will have its South High School Class of Anyone who is a graduate of YHA Heloise me; let’s talk about it. It’s 38th annual gathering from 6 1963 will meet at 9 a.m. Wednes- Villa Maria High School Class Class of 1967 or a friend or family Dear Heloise: My son possible my opinion could p.m. to midnight Aug. 19 at the day at Bob Evans Restaurant of 1981 will have its 36th reunion member of one should call Geor- thought that math was a be changed. Just because I Saxon Club, 710 S. Meridian Road, in Boardman for its monthly from noon to 5 p.m. Sept. 3 at Da- gia at 330-534-2773. bore, but he loved com- have a differing opinion Austintown. Sgt. Maj. Fincham breakfast. vidson’s Restaurant, 3636 Can- will be the guest speaker. There fi eld Road, Cornersburg. The cost Upcoming reunions are published Tues- peting in everything. I got doesn’t mean I’m wrong, South High School Class days. Please submit information about out the dominoes, and stupid or stubborn; it just will be raffl es, a buff et and door is $10, which includes a salad and class and family gatherings to the Society of 1965 will meet at 11:30 a.m. a favor. Attendees can order from Department by 5 p.m. Friday. without him even realiz- means I have a different prizes, and the grand prize will be an LCD fl at-screen TV. Cost is $25 Thursday for its monthly lun- the menu. On the agenda: recon- ing it, I taught him basic opinion. Come on, people, math. grow up! We added the spots to Chuck in Columbiana, Mahoning and Association will meet at 6 p.m. therapy classes. Special guests determine the value of SOCIETY Trumbull counties and will last today at A La Cart Catering in will include scholarship recipi- each. Then we moved to Dear Chuck: Though from one to two hours. Canfi eld. ents. The public is welcome. For subtracting. Thus a 5/3 you enjoy a good back-and- digest Volunteer training will be pro- The meeting will begin with information, call Marilyn Abram- domino became an 8 forth, others might see this vided by the Ohio Department networking, and dinner will be at ski at 330-726-2507 or Darlene when adding, a 2 when as combative and take of- of Health and will take place 6:30 p.m. The menu includes hot Demjen at 330-755-9089. subtracting. Very quick- fense, and you can’t shout Goodwill needs ly, he could glance at the them into not being offend- from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at dogs, hamburgers, potato salad, volunteers for August Zion Lutheran Church, 3300 macaroni salad, baked beans, Gettin’ Crafty with domino and know the ed. Instead, channel your value. passion for lively discussion YOUNGSTOWN Canfi eld Road, Cornersburg. tossed salad, Jello and pie for tile stenciling Aug. 14 Amblyopia Vision Screen- I selected dominoes in a constructive way. Start Register in advance for training dessert. at Salem Library ing Program of Youngstown by calling Barb Costello, am- The speaker for the evening that could be divided and or join a political discus- Area Goodwill Industries needs SALEM taught him division with sion and civil debate group blyopia program coordinator will be Michele Gianetti of Can- new volunteers to visit area The Salem Public Library, 821 those. in your town. The website at 8 a.m. at 330-759-7921, ext. fi eld. She is an author of books preschools and conduct vision 1220. E. State St., will experiment with This made learning fun! Meetup is a great resource screenings for children. about her daughter, Elizabeth, for this. tile stenciling at its Gettin’ Crafty Training and materials are Mill Creek ABWA who has dyspraxia. The books Texas Dad, via email are written to help children grow- Class at 6:30 on Aug. 14. All ma- Email your questions for Annie Lane provided for vision screening. Send a money-saving or timesav- to meet Aug. 8 ing up with a sibling who “isn’t terials will be provided for this to [email protected], or write Screening sessions are sched- class for adults. Register online at ing hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, to: Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndi- uled according to the screeners’ CANFIELD like everyone else” and have San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, fax it to cate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA www.salem.lib.oh.us, or call the 210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@ availability, mornings or after- The Mill Creek Chapter of the been used by universities in spe- 90254. library at 330-332-0042. Heloise.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate noons, Monday through Friday American Business Women’s cial-education and occupational- © 2017 King Features Syndicate

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For an action to be tral Pennsylvania Bucks 47-2 behind the pin- called successful, though, it must point passing of Vern Wireman and glue-fi nger be able to be repeated time and catches of Lou Kelson. again with predictable results. Air Force Lt. Col. Paul B. Moore Jr., a 1955 grad- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You de- uate of Boardman High School serving with light in entertaining others, if not the Defense Electronics Supply Center at Day- in the formal sense then in the ton, is awarded the meritorious service medal impulse you have to keep people for outstanding efforts while serving at Eskise- guessing. It’s a relationship skill a break room July 25. fect the facts of the case. (maybe even a public service) that ODDLY ENOUGH hir, Turkey. keeps you creative and engaged. Lawyer says juror Lottery luck strikes twice 1967: A sleeping Sebring boy, Leroy Black, 6, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Dallas-area boy, 4, and two adults, Shirley Black and Joseph Hart- You’ve a rather unreason- reunited with lost might have stolen for man who won millions line, are seriously burned when their car catch- able agenda for yourself today, opioid evidence at trial QUEBEC CITY es fi re on Western Reserve Road. and that’s no cause for worry or Teddy Bear at airport Atty. Carmen Policy is named an assistant COLUMBUS There are lucky men, and then doubt. Unreasonable things get DALLAS An Ohio defense attorney says at there’s Jules Parent. Youngstown city prosecutor to succeed Atty. accomplished all of the time. Just A 4-year-old North Texas boy has Edward N. Sobnosky, who is resigning to return be compassionate toward your- been reunited with his beloved teddy least one juror may have stolen oxy- For the second time in nine years, self as you push on. codone pills during a drug trial. the 69-year-old Quebec retiree has to private practice. bear nearly a week after the furry The Youth Opportunity Center places 60 young !LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). De- friend was forgotten at Dallas Love The Columbus Dispatch reports won a million Canadian dollars play- cisions are hard enough without attorney John David Moore Jr. says ing the lottery. people in jobs, more than any previous week Field. this summer. the extra pressure of needing to jurors found his client guilty and then Parent muses, “Was I born under a Luke Swoff ord of Rockwall got his Automobile dealers in Mahoning and Trum- be right all of the time. Before you rushed out of the courthouse before good star?” enter a situation, remember that favorite stuff ed toy, appropriately bull counties sold 583 new cars from July 21 named Teddy Bear, back July 26 after anyone noticed the 71 opioid pills He showed up at lottery offi ces to it’s OK to be wrong sometimes. were missing. to July 31, down from 649 in the same period a You make better choices from a extensive eff orts that included an pick up a check for $1,222,069 after He says his client should get a new year earlier. lighter mindset. airport search and online pleas for winning the jackpot from an online assistance. trial or have his charges dismissed. 1942: About 10,000 Mahoning County residents "SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). play worth $3.20. Loto-Quebec plac- Family members say Luke and Franklin County Prosecutor Ron witness a civilian defense demonstration at the The very young soak up the pos- es the odds of such a bet at about one Canfi eld Fairgrounds during which 200 volun- itive, the pretty and the well-in- some relatives fl ew home to Texas on O’Brien and the court’s administra- in 23 million. July 20 after a visit to Colorado, but tive judge say they’ve never heard of teers extinguish fi res and “mop up” after a sim- tentioned as if these things were Parent also won $1 million back in gospel. Even their grievances are the boy forgot his bear on a bench evidence going missing during jury ulated attack. 2008. taken and absorbed from other outside baggage claim. They later re- deliberations. Heroin and metham- Ensign Edward McGowan of Youngstown re- sources. Maturity is a firsthand turned, but Teddy Bear was gone. phetamine used as evidence didn’t go He said July 25 that gambling is ceives his Navy wings and will be transferred understanding of your likes and Love Field offi cials turned to Twit- missing. one of his favorite pastimes along to San Diego. dislikes. ter to help in the search. An airport O’Brien says that it’s premature to with walking, hunting and fi shing, and A five-foot image of Uncle Sam, made and #SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. security guard checked surveillance blame jurors for the missing pills and he intends to keep playing. owned by Roy Ruhlman is stolen from his East 21). The way you think is beauti- video and found Luke’s favorite toy in that their disappearance doesn’t af- Associated Press Midlothian Boulevard front yard. ful. It’s often accurate, organized and kind, but not always. Anyway, beauty has as much to do with JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD 08/08/17 ACROSS 61 KLM datum 46 Proclamation quirks as it does consistencies. 1 DOWN 48 AAA offerings CAPRICORN THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Resistance unit 49 $ (Dec. 22-Jan. by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek 4 Hayloft site Crater edges 1 Fragrance 19). Just about anyone can hear 8 50 Mr. Kazan Unscramble these four Jumbles, Libra's stone 2 Yanks up a sock 51 you when you talk. It’s the one one letter to each square, 12 Fritz, to himself Width of a cir. 3 Kenyan people who hears you when you don’t to form four ordinary words. 13 52 "-- -Pan" As a result 4 Get back talk who deserves a special place 14 54 Compete for GWUNS Coherent 5 Press in the pantheon of your person- 15 al life. Go-aheads 6 "Ben-Hur" studio 16 Comet's head %AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). 7 Grease cutter ©2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 17 Luigi's farewell All Rights Reserved. 8 Coveted statuette Hearts are heavy around you, but 18 Motive 9 Italian buddies they’ll become lighter once they THUMO 20 Potpie veggies 10 Santa -- winds vent a little. If you have to hear 22 out a few complaints, consider it a In -- (undisturbed) 11 August kid, maybe 23 YESTERDAY’S ANSWER help to society. Cyrus' realm, today 19 Getz and Laurel 25 PISCES Tarzan's moniker 21 Drei less zwei & (Feb. 19-March 20). 29 Perhaps it doesn’t look like much, SLCOTY Corn Belt st. 24 Latest buzz

Check out the new, free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app 31 but this is actually a pretty inter- City on the Rhine 26 Paradise 34 esting crossroads you’ve come to. Pond maker 27 Antony the Roman 35 No pressure or anything, but one Caterwaul 28 Rani's servant 36 decision could change everything! KAWYEL "Rag Mop" brothers 30 Diner order Now arrange the circled letters 37 ASTROLOGICAL QUESTIONS: ‘’I Time period 31 Flying mammal to form the surprise answer, as 38 have always been a dancer, and suggested by the above cartoon. Kind of prof. 32 Drop 39 I have taught dance and cho- Senorita's aunt 33 Proximity 40 reographed many productions. I Popeye's tattoo 35 Gridiron units 42 Mine car would like to start a musical-the- (Answers tomorrow) 40 Gigi's date 44 ater school to share my love of mu- Jumbles: YOUTH TULIP CHOPPY STRAND Inventory wd. 41 Egg dish Yesterday’s 47 sical theater with children. I don’t Answer: When the owls made their plans, they Jour's opposite 43 Mystiques were — IN CAHOOTS 49 know where to begin, though. My Next to 45 "-- when?" husband, a Virgo, thinks this idea 51 Route for Ben-Hur sounds very expensive and risky, SUDOKU 53 Squashed circle and he is not sure that I should 55 Not even one devote my time to it. What do you 56 Juan's home think? I’m a Gemini with a Leo 57 Cable moon.’’ Gemini’s strength is in 58 201, to Claudius communicating ideas and start- 59 Radiator sound ing a dialogue between people. 60 Dispatched You can use this talent of yours to get more information and seek How to play: mentors. You might begin at the Each row must contain , in bookstores or online, numbers 1 to 9; each column where you’ll find many resourc- must contain the numbers es about starting a business. Tell 1 to 9; and each set of 3-by- your idea to people at your local 3 boxes must contain the chamber of commerce as well as in numbers 1 to 9. your neighborhood, church, school and activity centers to learn how you might meet the needs of your community. Your conservative Virgo husband has a good point about the risks involved in start- ing a business, but you needn’t dive in on a large scale right away. You can start small -- perhaps with an after-school class -- and build toward your dream. Visit Holiday Mathis online at www.creators.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate Inc. 08/08

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