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Open Before Christmas CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK » TODAY’S ISSUE U DAILY BRIEFING, A2 • TRIBUTES, A7 • WORLD & BUSINESS, B5 • CLASSIFIEDS, B6 • PUZZLES & TV, C3 BASICS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP HOOP DREAMS GOLDEN GLOBES 50% Canfi eld grad shares her recipe A look at top boys teams ‘La La Land’ leads the list OFF LOCAL | A3 SPORTS | B1 VALLEY LIFE | C1 VOUCHERS. DETAILS, A2 FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2016 U 75¢ YSU MUM ON WHICH PLAYERS OR SUBSTANCE INVOLVED three of the players office has “never discussed any quarterfi nal matchup against Wof- AT LEAST 4 PENGUINS TO MISS FCS PLAYOFF SEMIFINAL facing suspension suspensions or potential suspen- ford on Saturday. By CHARLES GROVE Vindicator at least four players will typically see signif- sions regarding any program.” According to the NCAA’s website, [email protected] be suspended from playing this icant playing time After his weekly radio show stimulants, anabolic agents, di- YOUNGSTOWN Saturday after testing positive for for the Penguins. Monday, Pelini would not confi rm uretics and other masking agents, Youngstown State University will an unidentifi ed substance. Two of the players any suspensions. “I don’t comment street drugs, peptide hormones be without at least four football YSU’s weekly news conference are on defense and on that,” he said. and analogues, anti-estrogens and one on offense. At least a dozen Penguins were players for its FCS national semi- will be at 11:30 a.m. today, where Pelini beta-2 agonists are all classes of fi nal game against Eastern Wash- head coach Bo Pelini is expected YSU Athletic Di- tested for banned substances im- drugs that are banned. ington on Saturday in Cheney, to address the situation. rector Ron Strollo said he wouldn’t mediately after YSU’s 40-24 win The NCAA also tests for ste- Wash. One of the two sources con- be able to confi rm or deny any ru- over Jacksonville State on Dec. 3 Two sources confirmed to The firmed to the newspaper that mors, and that the YSU athletic that advanced the Penguins into a See SUSPENDED, A5 TRUMBULL COUNTY TRUMP ADMINISTRATION Requests LINCOLN AVENUE WORK IN FINAL STAGES Tillerson clarifi ed Open before Christmas in budget tapped hearing Event set Thursday to lead do-over for $1.4M By ED RUNYAN State [email protected] WARREN project Though it may have been awkward for some county By DAVID SKOLNICK Dept. department heads to par- [email protected] ticipate in a second budget hearing Monday, most did YOUNGSTOWN Top GOP leaders back attend to discuss their bud- Lincoln Avenue between get, along with changes in Fifth Avenue and Phelps Street, probes of Russia hacking personnel and minor prob- closed since mid-August, will lems with their facilities. reopen no later than Dec. 23. Associated Press There’s an outside chance The budget hearings were WASHINGTON conducted a second time the road that runs through the Youngstown State University President-elect Donald Monday to rectify the lack Trump has selected Exxon of notification to the pub- campus could open as early as Thursday – when a ceremonial Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson to lic and news media the fi rst lead the State Department, time the hearings took place ribbon-cutting event is sched- uled – but that is unlikely, said dismissing concerns about over two days in late Novem- the businessman’s close ber. Charles Shasho, deputy direc- tor of the city’s public-works ties with Russia, two people Typical close to Trump’s transition was the bud- department. The $1,449,695 said Monday night. get hear- Trump’s decision caps a ing for Dr. project includes paving, sewer lengthy process that often Humphrey played out Germaniuk, improvements, sidewalks, signs, in public Trumbull and exposed County cor- crosswalks, small pedes- rifts within Germaniuk oner, who his transi- talked exten- trian islands at intersections, tion team. It sively at the Shasho also sets up first hear- and removing parking spaces Trump for ing about a potential the need to on the north side of the street. Tillerson Contractors will need to re- fight with hire a sec- Congress over confirming ond forensic turn for about two days of work when the temperature rises to Tillerson, who has connec- pathologist tions with Russian President Fuda to assist him finish brick work on the side- walk on the corner of Lincoln Vladimir Putin. with the Trump was set to an- and Phelps, Shasho said. The roughly 320 autopsies that nounce Tillerson’s nomi- road won’t be closed when that will be carried out by his of- nation this morning. The work is done. fi ce this year. people close to his transi- The city next month will in- A manageable number for ROBERT K. YOSAY tion team insisted on ano- one person would be around stall about 17 parking meters THE VINDICATOR nymity because they were that will allow motorists to pay STAMBAUGH Work on Wick 220 or 230, Dr. Germaniuk CLOSED ROADSSTADIUM UPDATE not authorized to disclose said. with debit and credit cards, he Youngstown Avenue between •Wick Ave. between Service Rd. Wood Street and the decision ahead of that said. Service Rd. In the fi rst meeting, he told and Lincoln Ave. 422 announcement. “The project came out well, the Eastbound the commissioners he was •LincolnN Ave. between Service Road The president-elect had hoping to fi nd someone for a and we’re happy with the work,” Phelps St. and Wick Ave. of the Madison moved toward choosing Til- salary of about $130,000 an- Shasho said. “It’s one step closer Bryson St. Avenue lerson after a meeting Satur- to our roadway projects in that YOUNGSTOWN Spring St. nually. But after doing some STATE UNIVERSITY Expressway day, their second discussion research, he now thinks the area being done.” Fifth Ave.Lincoln Ave. continues to in a week. Trump was said number will be higher – per- Next to the Lincoln Avenue Wick Oval block traffi c on to be drawn to the prospect improvements is a signifi cantly Wick Ave. one of the main haps around $225,000 per Rayen Ave. corridors to and of having an international year, he said Monday. larger $4.1 million project on businessman serve as the Wick Avenue from Wood Street Walnut St. from Youngstown The commissioners want State University. nation’s top diplomat. to accommodate Dr. Germa- to the Eastbound Service Road Wood St. ROAD REOPENING But the prospect of Tiller- of the Madison Avenue Express- Elm St. niuk’s request for a second Lincoln Ave. between Fifth son’s nomination sparked way. person because they feel it’s Hazel St. Ave. and Phelps St. is set to immediate concern on Capi- necessary, Commissioner Because of that yearlong Phelps St. reopen no later than Dec. 23. tol Hill. Sen. Marco Rubio, Frank Fuda said. “He’s just R-Fla., wrote on Twitter that See LINCOLN, A5 THE VINDICATOR See TRUMBULL, A5 See TRUMP, A2 CANFIELD inside INDEX Classifi eds . B6 today Comics . C4 Pa. man charged with stealing Crossword . C3 NILES HOMICIDE PROBE Daily Briefi ng . A2 Niles police ask for the public’s help in Nazi items from war vet museum Editorial . A9 solving an Oct. 6 homicide. Legal ads. A8 LOCAL, A3 By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI or possession memorabilia items from Lotteries . A2 [email protected] of criminal World War II had been taken Society. C2 CANFIELD tools. from a display case and a re- Sports. .B1-4 CHRISTMASC COUNTDOWNC A Pennsylvania man faces The charg- stroom. A male suspect was Tributes. A7 a felony theft charge after es stem from shown on surveillance video ShoppingS days left: TV Grid . C3 12 being accused of stealing two instanc- visiting both areas on both Valley Life. C1 World War II-era German es of theft of those days, according to a Weather. 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