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FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017 75¢ Police probe Dailey’s death the side of the bed, “there’s what killed Dailey, 46, police Autopsy of recovery center leader nothing that says homicide brought in detectives and a planned for today or Wednesday with the naked eye,” Capt. crime scene investigator to Rob Massucci of the War- gather evidence in the event By ED RUNYAN Recovery in Columbus, was ren Police Department said that the coroner’s offi ce de- [email protected] found dead Saturday morn- Monday. termines that foul play was WARREN ing in a hotel room at the There is also a “lack of involved. The cause of death of a re- Econo Lodge on Youngstown evidence” that would sug- An autopsy is planned for covery center leader is still Road. gest Dailey, a recovering today or Wednesday, the unclear. Though a police report substance abuser, had over- coroner’s offi ce said. VINDICATOR FILE PHOTO Tom Dailey, a co-found- says they found dried blood dosed on drugs, Massucci Dailey left First Recovery Tom Dailey, left, shows U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of Howland, D-13th, one er of First Step Recovery in spatter on Dailey’s shirt and said. Dailey also was not un- in 2015. Most recently he of the detox rooms at First Step Recovery in Warren in 2015. Dailey Warren and the executive dried blood around his nose, der a doctor’s care. was found dead Saturday morning in a room at the Econo Lodge on director for Braking Point as well as blood spatter on Without a clear answer to See DAILEY, A4 Youngstown Road.

YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOLS Defense for Valley surgeon claims deadly boat accident was a ... Trump Jr. New hires admits he ‘Perfect storm’ include wanted many info from natives By GRAIG GRAZIOSI [email protected] YOUNGSTOWN Russian The bulk of the new faces joining the Youngstown City Associated Press School District’s adminis- WASHINGTON tration ranks are Ohioans A meeting between Presi- with years of administrative dent Donald Trump’s eldest experience behind them. son and a Russian lawyer Last Friday, YCS an- during the presidential cam- nounced the hiring of more paign occurred at the behest than a dozen new admin- of a Moscow-based singer istrators for several schools with family ties to Trump’s and positions throughout businesses, according to a the district. The new hires participant in the talks. were signed to a 12-month Donald Trump Jr. ac- contract and all but two of knowledged Monday he the incoming administra- made time for the meeting tors will receive salaries of hoping to get information more than $100,000. about Demo- Though announced before crat Hillary the district’s press release Clinton. last Friday, Sonya Gordon The cir- will take over as principal cumstances of East High School and will surrounding command the highest salary the meeting, of the new administrators, and a report pulling in $114,750. by The New Trump Jr. See SCHOOLS, A4 York Times late Monday that Trump Jr. was told ahead of time that the source of the informa- NILES tion was the Russian govern- WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR ment, fueled new questions Dr. Joseph Yurich, right, listens to his lawyer John B. Juhasz in Judge John M. Durkin’s courtroom. Dr. Yurich, 38, of Poland, about the Trump campaign’s is on trial in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court on several charges stemming from a fatal 2015 boat crash on Berlin Council debates possible ties to Moscow, Reservoir that left one man dead and another man injured. which are being scrutinized by federal and congressional recovery plan as investigators. Dr. Joseph Yurich faces multiple charges The Times reported that deadline nears Trump Jr., who was a key campaign adviser to his fa- in 2015 death of Akron man on Berlin Reservoir By JORDAN COHEN ther, was told the Russian [email protected] government was behind the By JUSTIN WIER turned to the boat that he realized NILES information on Clinton in an IT WAS A PERFECT [email protected] STORM: DARK NIGHT, Cuppett was missing. Facing a mandatory dead- YOUNGSTOWN Dr. Yurich waived his right to a line to produce a viable fi- See TRUMP JR., A2 Bruce Lindamood, one of three POOR LIGHTING, POOR jury trial Monday morning, in favor nancial recovery plan from witnesses called by the defense LOCATION AND A LITTLE BIT TOO of a bench trial. fi scal emergency by July 25, INSIDE ON B5 Monday in the vehicular homicide MUCH SPEED.” Dr. Yurich, 38, of Poland is Mayor Thomas Scarnecchia trial of Dr. Joseph Yurich, recalled charged with aggravated vehicular unveiled the latest version – President Trump the night his friend Neal Cuppett John Juhasz, homicide in the death of Cuppett, the seventh – in a meeting pledged during the cam- died in a boat crash. attorney representing Dr. Yurich 58, of Akron, from injuries he re- with city council Monday. paign to help U.S. factory Lindamood, who was fi shing on ceived in that May 9, 2015 crash. Last month, the chair- workers by slapping tariff s Berlin Reservoir with Cuppett in The surgeon also faces charges man of the fiscal commis- on foreign steel. But his the water, injuring his arm. 2015, turned as his friend asked, When he came to the surface, he of aggravated vehicular assault in- sion overseeing spending long-awaited decision on “What’s this guy doing?” as a boat volving injuries suffered by Cup- warned the mayor that fail- the issue is running behind saw a light and heard a man repeat- approached. pett’s fishing partner, Bruce Lin- ure to come up with a plan schedule and administra- edly asking, “What the [expletive] Lindamood remembers seeing tion offi cials are leaving are you doing out here?” damood, 42, of Green, and with by July 25 would likely result plenty of wiggle room on a bright light and then almost in- That man then sped off in his failure to stop after an accident and in the state imposing “the what direction he’ll take. stantly falling into the water. boat. He was hit by something under It was only when Lindamood re- See YURICH, A4 See NILES, A4

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E-MAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017 A3 METRO WARREN digest Police ID stabbing victim; probe another possible homicide Man reports being By ED RUNYAN bing. Brodeur was in the parking lot of an apartment stabbed in the arm [email protected] arraigned Monday complex near Monroe Street. See Page B4 for more local news. YOUNGSTOWN WARREN morning on a mur- Brodeur, who indicated he was Reports said a 34-year-old After getting through the fi rst half der charge. born in Russia, spoke with an ac- Police records show Mitchell was West Warren Avenue man of the year with only Brodeur uttered cent. He told court offi cials the ac- living on Orchard on July 1 when told police Sunday he was two homicides in the some surprising cent is both Russian and French. In police made a traffi c stop on a vehi- stabbed somewhere on Mar- city, the number may words during the court records over the past year or cle at Colonial Street and Oak Knoll ket Street. hearing, asking, “Did so, he used an Iowa address. have doubled after a Brodeur Avenue Southeast and arrested the Police were called to St. stabbing death Sat- he die?” after Judge A Warren police report says when driver of the car on weapons and Elizabeth Youngstown Hos- ONLINE urday evening and Terry Ivanchak of officers arrived at the parking lot, drug charges. pital about 3:40 p.m., where VIDEO shooting death early Warren Municipal Court read the they found Krevas bleeding from the Mitchell, a passenger in the car, the man told them he just See video for Monday. murder charge against Brodeur. chest. Ambulance workers trans- was not charged. this story at Police identifi ed the After the judge and his bailiff both ported Krevas to Trumbull Memo- fi nished cutting a lawn on vindy.com A woman called 911 at 5:30 a.m. to a street off Market Street man stabbed to death told Brodeur that Krevas had died, rial Hospital, where he later died. say that “there’s a man in my grass.” when a man asked him for a in a parking lot at 438 Brodeur looked upward and put his The other apparent homicide was She said he’s “screaming for help.” cigarette. N. Park Ave. near downtown Satur- hands to his face. the shooting death of Tyler Mitchell, She said she heard about six gun- day as Michael J. Krevas, 31, of near- Judge Ivanchak set bond at When the victim said 18, of Orchard Avenue Southeast, at shots. by Washington Street Northwest. $500,000 and entered a not-guilty 5:30 a.m. Monday. He was found in Ambulance personnel arrived he did not smoke and was The Trumbull County Coroner’s plea for Brodeur, saying the pos- putting his lawn mower in the front yard of a home in the 2700 a short time later and determined Office is planning to conduct an sible punishment is 15 years to life block of Burton Street Southeast, the trunk of his car, he was Mitchell was dead. An autopsy is autopsy today or Wednesday. in prison. not far from Orchard. stabbed in the arm. The planned for today or Wednesday. Police arrested Arteum Brodeur, Brodeur was arrested late Sat- The location where Mitchell was Capt. Robert Massucci said police victim said he punched the 24, of 504 N. Park, on Willard Av- urday after police found him at a found is also only a couple blocks don’t know what led to Mitchell’s suspect and then drove to enue Southeast in Krevas’ death a home on Willard Avenue Southeast. from where Brodeur was arrested slaying and don’t have any sus- the hospital. He received few hours after the 9:23 p.m. stab- Police think the stabbing occurred Saturday night. pects. stitches for a deep cut, re- ports said. Reports said the man’s EAST SIDE DEATH car was covered in blood, and he also has a warrant on Run-ins with police a drug charge from Georgia. Funds for MetroParks leave 2 charged, 1 cited 3 arraigned in homicide CANFIELD The Ohio Public Works By JOE GORMAN By JOE GORMAN home. responsible for Bugdal’s Commission has awarded [email protected] [email protected] Bugdal death through reports he Mill Creek MetroParks YOUNGSTOWN YOUNGSTOWN claimed made. $43,980 from the commis- City police over the week- Katlynn Kolin says she he was New came up in a June sion’s Clean Ohio Conserva- end encountered their share has information for police stabbed, 26 report when detectives tion Fund. of rude people, arresting two that will show her brother his home ran records checks when broken into, Kolin made a report about Those funds will cover and citing one. could not have been in- Reports said a man was volved in the death of a and he was a stolen .22-caliber Ruger. 75 percent of the $58,640 Moore Buchanan robbed. He New She said in that report her cost of acquiring fi ve unde- cited for disorderly conduct East Side man. Clutching a pile of re- said police brother took the gun. veloped parcels on the west and traffi c charges late Sun- day after he drove his motor- involved in the accident and ceipts she said proves her were not From there, detectives side of Glenwood Avenue cycle up to the driver’s door she wanted to make sure the brother’s innocence, Ko- following then learned Nolasco was and the south side of Devon- of a police cruiser, revved the family member was not in- lin, older sister of 20-year- up on his arrested over the weekend shire Drive. engine and gave the offi cer an jured. old Alex New, also said her case be- by Mill Creek MetroParks Steve Avery, director of obscene gesture before driv- Reports said police told her brother was a friend of the cause they police and he had a .22-cal- MetroParks Planning & Op- ing away. no one was injured and they victim, Marion Bugdal, 52, did not like iber handgun reported sto- erations, said the parcels, Reports said Michael Doep- asked her to step back, but whose body police found him. len. The gun was Kolin’s. which comprise 2.86 acres, ker, 23, no address listed, was she continued swearing and Sunday. She was at New’s Lt. Doug Figueroa New was with Nolasco are in wooded areas adja- caught after offi cer Matthew stomping her feet. She was arraignment hearing Mon- Bobovnyik when he was arrested, cent to park land. Hassey followed him to a then placed in a cruiser so day in municipal court. of the de- Bobovnyik said. The acquisition is part of South Walnut Street parking police could finish their in- Also arraigned were tective bu- At the arraignments, reau, who Assistant City Prosecu- an eff ort by the MetroParks lot. Hassey was on a traffic vestigation. When offi cers did Johnnathen Figueroa, 19, stop when Doepker drove up a records check, it was dis- and Fred Nolasco, 23. The was one of tor Jeffrey Moliterno said to obtain and preserve open the investi- Nolasco, Figueroa and space in the Glenwood Av- to him, reports said. covered she is wanted on a three men are all in the warrant for aggravated men- gators called New went to Bugdal’s enue corridor, he said. When Hassey caught up to Mahoning County jail on him, reports said he swore acing. Moore was taken to the $1 million bond on charges out when home because New told Defense fund hike at Hassey several times, in- Mahoning County jail. of aggravated murder in Bugdal’s them Bugdal had gold cluding in front of several A man who was taken into the death of Bugdal, who body was Nolasco bars in the house and WARREN children. He was cited for custody early Saturday af- police believe was shot and found, said was rich. When they got The Trumbull County disorderly conduct after he ter he refused to turn down killed Thursday during a detectives inside, an arrest report commissioners approved was warned several times to the music in his apartment burglary at his Bennington had visited Bugdal’s home for Nolasco said Bugdal a $61,548 increase in the calm down. was arrested on resisting ar- Avenue home. frequently but he was not confronted them with a amount the county will pay Reports said Hassey ran a rest and disorderly-conduct Bugdal’s body was dis- home. Bobovnyik said ev- pipe and told them to get to the Ohio Public Defend- records check and found he charges. covered about 11 a.m. Sun- ery visit was documented out, and New shot him er’s Offi ce in the new fi scal has fictitious plates on the Reports said police were day in the kitchen of his as part of the case notes several times. year that began July 1. motorcycle and he also does called about 6:25 a.m. Saturday home, which was heavily kept by the detectives as- After court, Kolin said The Ohio Public De- not have a motorcycle en- to the South Side apartment damaged in a July 2 fi re. signed to the case. Bob- her brother was with her fender’s Offi ce has a county dorsement on his license. of George Buchanan, 47, after The scars from the burns ovnyik also said Bugdal all night Thursday until branch that provides legal Early Sunday, reports said a neighbors complained about Bugdal suffered from that did not have a phone. Friday, and he accompa- representation for poor Ferndale Avenue woman was his music being too loud. fi re could be seen Wednes- Bugdal’s home was heav- nied her on several errands county defendants. It’s often taken into custody on a war- Reports said Buchanan day when he met with ily damaged in the July 2 and to get food, which are fire, Bobovnyik said. He the receipts she wanted to known as indigent defense. rant after she caused a distur- appeared to be drunk and a Vindicator reporter to bance at an accident scene. ignored several requests to follow up on a complaint said the house was “gut- show to investigators. The increase is the re- he had made a couple of ted,” but Bugdal still stayed Bugdal’s death is the sult of the state reducing Offi cers were called about turn his music down, instead turning it up several times. weeks before with the there. 10th homicide in the the amount it reimburses 4:50 a.m. Sunday to an ac- cident at Ferndale and Park- When an offi cer tried to take same reporter that police Bobovnyik said police city this year. Last year, to counties by 3 percent in him into custody on a charge were not taking seriously were able to track down Youngstown had 18 homi- the two-year budget signed cliffe avenues on the South Side. As they were trying to of disorderly conduct, he a series of crimes at his the people they think were cides. by Gov. John Kasich at the fi nd out if anyone was hurt, fought with them before he end of June, Commissioner reports said Breyonna Moore, was handcuffed. Mauro Cantalamessa said. 23, approached police and Buchanan was taken to jail started swearing at them, on charges of disorderly con- Sobriety checkpoint saying a family member was duct and resisting arrest. CANFIELD Mahoning County Operat- ing a Vehicle Impaired Task BEAT THE HEAT! Sat. July 22nd Force will be conducting a 8am - 12pm sobriety checkpoint this 729-0222 weekend . Details will be re- 99 Special leased later in the week. Daily 9-5; Fri. 9-5:30; 8 IN. Like Us On Store More Digest on B4 Lariccia’s Est. 1907 2 Sat. 9-4 Hours Agenda Wednesday 7/11/17 - 7/22/17 Italian Marketplace SUB Due to Crestview School board, All Sales While Supplies Last Family 7 p.m., performing arts cen- 7438 SOUTHERN BLVD., BOARDMAN SUPER STUFFED! Wedding ter, 44100 Crestview Road, The Areas First And Finest Italian Specialty Store Serving The Area For 108 Years! BEST IN TOWN! Columbiana. 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tempting to come inside time. DAILEY that they had to leave. Darryl Rodgers, county Continued from A1 As they were leaving, drug court administrator, Dailey and the other mo- said drug court personnel was executive director at tel guest were returning knew Dailey was involved the Braking Point Recov- in creating First Step, but ery Center in Columbus. through another entrance, Braking Point was found- police said. they treated him the same ed in Austintown by Ryan The last time the motel way as any other person in Sheridan, who could not employee saw Dailey on the program. be reached to comment. surveillance video was When Rodgers learned Dailey’s address is Lewis about 4 a.m., she said. that Dailey had died, Rod- Center, Ohio, just north of In 2015, as Dailey helped gers said he was “shocked.” Columbus. establish First Step Re- Rodgers said he remembers Dailey was found on his covery, the first Trumbull that Dailey was highly mo- back next to the bed and County detox facility, he tivated and “very much a not breathing. was in the Trumbull Coun- go-getter” as far as pursu- When ambulance work- ty Drug Court program, ac- ing his goals for the detox ers arrived, they said he was cording to county common center. WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR deceased. pleas court records. “We wanted him to use From left Anastasia Dulick, Jim Serenko, Thomas Seranko, JoAnne Wiery, Millie Potkonicky, Gene A motel employee said Drug court allows a that same motivation” in Bayowski, Terry Bayowski and Dave Bayowski pose for a photo after a dedication ceremony for the a woman was with Dailey person facing a felony his participation in drug Austintown Senior Center’s Memorial Garden on Monday. when he checked into the charge that is related to a court, Rodgers said. substance-abuse problem It’s not uncommon for Henshaw much. The garden is divided motel. She said she saw Dailey to participate in weekly people dealing with sub- CENTER said Serenko by square-foot plots where counseling sessions at the stance abuse to say they Continued from A1 walking back and forth in always knew members can plant anything county courthouse. If the want to help others with what seniors the hallway near his room contributor. Henshaw said within their space from an person completes the pro- their substance abuse, like appreciated at 2 a.m., and he asked the if the seniors wanted to do approved list of fruits, herbs employee about the nearest gram successfully, he or she Dailey did. something, Bayowski made a n d w h a t and vegetables. can have is or her criminal “My experience over the was needed ATM machine. sure it happened. “We’re trying to put more Dailey later spoke with charges dismissed. past 25 years is that many at the center. He taught gerontology Henshaw fruits and vegetables in our another motel guest and Dailey was indicted Aug. have said that along the “A ll things courses at Youngstown State seniors’ diets,” said center left the motel with the man. 6, 2014, on felony charges of journey, but few have been University and was respon- considered, he was probably member Lynn Best. Meanwhile, the woman theft and misuse of credit able to make that step,” sible for helping start the fi rst the best bingo caller we ever Plants grown in the gar- remained behind and al- cards. They were dismissed Rodgers said. FM educational radio station had,” Henshaw said. den are used in center meals, lowed a male into a door to when he completed drug He said there is a lot of Flowers grow outside the to be licensed to a retirement and Best said many of the the motel. court on Sept. 27, 2016. He stress associated with help- center’s entrance, and Hen- community at WMKV in a vegetables are new to mem- The employee told the was living on Greenmont ing others with their addic- Cincinnati suburb. shaw said members were male and another male at- Street Northeast at the tions. asking if they could start bers. Serenko, who died Dec. 25, “Today, I think it’s wonder- 2014, was a lifelong Austin- growing vegetables as well. ful that we have gardens,” town resident and served on The handicapped-acces- riff’s Offi ce, who responded reckless, the prosecution the center’s board for years. sible garden, designed by said township Trustee Ken to the call. claims the surgeon was in- “He felt strongly about the township employee Fred Carano. “Those of us our age YURICH Continued from A1 toxicated and left because he senior center, even when he Marsch, is home to a variety grew up with gardens. We Cuppett’s wife said she was looking out for himself. was deathly ill,” said his son, of vegetables raised by cen- were always going in picking heard her husband was in- one count of operating a “That night, the defendant Jim Serenko. ter members. tomatoes in somebody else’s jured from a message left watercraft while impaired. decided to operate his ve- Jim said his father had Its design permits mem- yard.” on her answering machine Prosecutors dismissed a by the hospital. The cou- hicle while intoxicated, and three loves in his life: God bers with walkers and Carano said the center has second count for operating ple had been married 23 he took [Cuppett’s] life,” said and church, his family and wheelchairs to tend to plants garnered statewide atten- a vehicle while intoxicated years. Marybeth Digravio, an at- the center. without bending over too tion. with a blood-alcohol con- The defense argued Cup- torney prosecuting the case. tent greater than the legal pett’s death was a terrible The prosecution has eight limit of 0.08. accident. more witnesses scheduled partment and the fourth $180,000 annually. Last year, Judge John M. “It was a perfect storm: for today and court will re- NILES plans to retire. Several council mem- Durkin decided to exclude dark night, poor lighting, sume at 9 a.m. Continued from A1 “A fi ve percent increase in bers said the amount is not blood and urine samples poor location and a little revenue from RITA would enough for resurfacing and from evidence in the trial bit too much speed,” said 85 percent rule” cutting the because they went unre- John Juhasz, an attorney city’s budget by 15 percent. mean another $400,000 for suggested the administra- STRAPLESS the city,” said Ed Stredney, tion find a way to allocate frigerated for more than 62 representing Dr. Yurich, in “The 85 percent rule is un- hours before being taken to his opening statement. & SUPPORT merciful for everyone,” said service director. more from the general fund RITA’s charge to the city in the last two years of the a forensic laboratory, which Under questioning from council President Robert is a violation of state law. Juhasz, Lindamood insist- BRAS FIT Marino. He and the mayor the first year, according to fi ve-year plan. That brought the plan, varies from 1.89 a warning from Merlo. In the excluded sample, ed the boat was properly FREE W/ sit on the seven-member Dr. Yurich had a blood- lit. commission. to 2.48 percent of the taxes “You’ll be defi cit spending it collects. Councilwoman in [years] four and fi ve,” the alcohol content of 0.152, a Dr. Yurich neither heard PURCHASE City Auditor Giovanne toxicologist reported. nor saw anyone around Merlo said the amended Linda Marchese, D-3rd, auditor said, “and we’ll be ELMO’S BRAS wondered what happens af- back here again trying to fi g- If convicted of aggravat- him after a collision, and plan meets state require- ed vehicular homicide, Dr. Route 224 (Across From Mall) ter that. ure out a recovery plan.” he sped home because he Boardman 330.758.4178 ments with projections for Yurich will face a manda- worried his boat would positive general fund bal- “I’m worried about an The mayor indicated he increase every year,” said may call several emergency tory prison sentence of 2 to sink after hitting what he ances for fi ve years. It con- 8 years. thought was a rock, his at- tains one potentially contro- Marchese, who previously meetings within the next criticized RITA when the few days to assure the legis- The prosecution also torney said. versial change that was met called Cuppett’s wife, Jen- While the defense is ar- with skepticism by several proposal fi rst surfaced early lation passes on time. last year. “They raise it every Barry Steffey, D-4th, fi- ny, and Lt. Richard Noland guing that Dr. Yurich was council members. of the Portage County Sher- neither intoxicated nor It calls for hiring the Re- year.” nance chairman, said he will gional Income Tax Agency “If down the road we see “withhold judgment” on the instead of the city’s income it’s not working, we can plan’s specifi cs until council tax department to collect dismiss it,” Scarnecchia re- sees the fi nal version. “We’re Call To Win Tickets! revenues. Scarnecchia had plied. heading in the right direc- opposed the provision early Two other issues the plan tion and I’m confi dent we’ll last year because it would addresses include funds for get a plan passed,” Steffey eliminate the four-member street resurfacing and capi- said. tax office, but changed his tal improvements. For badly The next regularly sched- mind. needed improvements to uled council meeting is July “No one is going to lose city buildings, the plan pro- 19. The fiscal commission their jobs,” the mayor told poses borrowing up to $1.6 will review the fi nal version council. Scarnecchia said million. For street resurfac- when it meets July 27, two two of the four would be re- ing, it contains a provision to days after the mandatory tained, the third would be increase license plate fees by deadline for plan submis- transferred to another de- $10 to generate an additional sion.

move closer to his children, spent four years as the prin- SCHOOLS last August Klinar was hired cipal of Euclid High School’s Continued from A1 as the principal of Milkovich Freshman Experience, a Middle School in Maple similar program to the ninth Gordon was formerly an Heights, Ohio. grade academies. Gurski will assistant principal in the Ak- Christine Sawicki will join receive a $107,250 salary. ron school district for five the district as a deputy chief Roshay Huff and Eboni years, and previously taught of transformation. The four Williams will join Gurski as in the district for 11 years. deputy chiefs of transforma- administrators within those She currently is a curriculum tion evaluate the district’s academies. Huff will be the coordinator at the Cuyahoga principals and are account- principal of the East High County Educational Service able directly to Mohip. Her School ninth-grade acad- Center near Cleveland. salary will be $111,750. emy and Williams will have A 1991 graduate of East Sawicki was formerly the same position at , Gordon was the principal of Lowellville High School. Both adminis- selected as principal follow- school’s K-12 program, and trators will receive a salary ing a national search. Mo- worked for eight years as of $101,250. hip said she was selected for an educational consultant Of the new hires, only her experience and that her for the Mahoning County two are completely new to familiarity with East High Educational Service Center . School was a fortunate add- before that. She is a graduate Shaheena Khan and Kenya ed benefi t. of Boardman High School Sadler – both former princi- Bob Klinar was selected to and Youngstown State Uni- pals in the Chicago Public become the new principal of versity. School system and of schools Chaney High School and will New to the district are in the Greater Chicago area – receive a $111,750 salary. “ninth grade academies” will join the administration Klinar was previously which provide additional as deputy chiefs of transfor- LIVE AT THE the principal of Theodore support to students entering mation and receive salaries Roosevelt High School in high school. of $111,750 and $110,750, re- Kent before taking a posi- Rick Gurski will serve as spectively. tion as principal of Lorain the executive director of In all, the district named High School. After resigning the ninth-grade academies 21 people to new posts last from Loraine High School to throughout the district. He Friday. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd Military plane crashes in Miss.; at least 12 dead Associated Press still searching for bodies af- to be on board but would not To Enter Call 1.866.327.1702 ITTA BENA, MISS. ter nightfall, more than fi ve confi rm that information to From Sunday, July 9th thru Sunday, August 20th A U.S. Marine refueling hours after the KC-130 spi- the AP. Banks said offi cials tanker crashed into a soy- raled into the ground about had found at least 12 bod- bean field in rural Missis- 85 miles north of Jackson in ies, but couldn’t rule out that Mississippi’s Delta region. more had been or would be 3 WINNERS OF 2 TICKETS EACH sippi on Monday, killing at “We’re still searching the found. least 12 people aboard and area,” Banks said. Marine Corps spokes- spreading debris for miles, “It’s hard to fi nd bodies in woman Capt. Sarah Burns Courtesy of and Produced by offi cials said. the dark.” said in a statement that a Leflore County Sheriff Banks earlier told the Marine KC-130 “experienced Offi cial Rules: No purchase necessary. Only one entry per call. Only one entry per person. Any duplicates will be disqualifi ed. Ricky Banks told the Associ- Greenwood Commonwealth a mishap” Monday evening Contestants must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. All calls will be offered a subscription special. ated Press that offi cials were that 16 people were believed but provided no details. Proper ID required to claim prize. Prize must be picked up at The Vindicator. Complete rules at Vindy.com/contestrules

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LEON JAMAR HOBBS SR., 28 MARY (DUPONTY) ROZNOY, 89 YOUNGSTOWN - Jamar MOSELEY, VA. - Funeral services Hobbs Sr., 28, departed this life will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 5, 2017, at at the Higgins-Reardon Funeral 9:30 p.m., following a motorcycle Homes, Boardman-Canfield Chap- accident. el, for Mary (Duponty) Roznoy, 89, He was born July 13, 1988, in who passed away unexpectedly Youngstown, the son of Leon and on July 6, 2017. Darcell Denise Williams Hobbs. Mary was born on May 5, 1928, Mr. Hobbs was employed with to the late James and Anna (DeLu- Excel Corporation as an operator ca) Duponty. for five years. He and his fiancée, Mary graduated in 1948 from Brittany, just opened a new busi- Campbell Memorial High School ness, Glamour’s Expressions, on and after graduation, entered the June 30, 2017. work force with General Electric. He was a member of the Elim Mary lived most of her life in CUPAN, Lynn Ellen, 59, of Phoe- MERCER, and a host of nephews, nieces, the house, watching her beloved Martha Jean Witmer, Christian Center, where he was Ohio until moving to Virginia to be nix; no arrangements. 89, of Columbiana; calling hours relatives and friends. granddog, Apollo, and enjoying the former videographer, rode He was preceded in death by with her family upon the death of watching the neighborhood activi- Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at with the Disconnected Motorcycle her husband. deVARENNES, Bertha Machuga, Seederly-Mong & Beck Funeral his grandparents, John and Ruth ty from the front porch. 82, of Poland; no calling hours; Family and enjoyed bowling, eat- Loretta Williams and Shed and While on a trip to Atlantic City, Mary enjoyed remaining active Home in North Lima and Thursday ing, traveling and spending time N.J. with some of her friends, she Lane Family Funeral Homes, An- from 9 to 10 a.m. at Grace Church Cornelia Hobbs. and traveled with her family ev- strom Chapel in Boardman. with his family. Funeral services will be held met her future husband, Arthur J. erywhere, including trips to Hilton of Columbiana. He was a 2007 graduate of Gir- Roznoy, and they were married on DORN, Muriel Sprague, 89, of Thursday, July 13, 2017, at noon, at Head, S.C. and Florida, travel base- QUINBY, Evelyn L., 91, of ard High School and TCTC, receiv- the Old North Church, 7105 Her- Oct. 3, 1964, in Youngstown. ball games, brewery and winery Salem; calling hours Wednesday Youngstown; Stewart-Kyle Funeral ing a degree in Electrical Engi- After she was married, Mary from 11 a.m. to noon at Lane Fami- bert Road in Canfield. tours, and college visits. Mary en- Home in Hubbard. neering. Calling hours will be held two took a break from her job to raise joyed frequently visiting some of ly Funeral Homes, Canfield Chapel. He leaves to mourn one son, her only child, Shirley, who was ROZNOY, Mary (Duponty), 89, of hours prior to the service, from the local establishments, where GOODEN, Judi Lynne, 50, of Leon Jamar Hobbs Jr. of Youngs- 10 a.m. to noon. the apple of her eye. The family she was referred to as “Grandma” Moseley, Va.; calling hours Wed- town; his parents, Leon and Dar- enjoyed many things together, in- Hampton, Ga., formerly of Youngs- nesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at Hig- Burial will take place at Bel- by the staff. She always had a town; calling hours Wednesday cell Denise Hobbs of Liberty; one mont Park Cemetery. cluding trips to the Jersey shore, smile on her face and was kind gins-Reardon Funeral Homes, brother, Terrance Lamark (Marla) dance competitions, and spending from 10 to 11 a.m. at L.E. Black, Boardman-Canfield Chapel. Family will receive friends at and loving to everyone she met. Phillips & Holden Funeral Home in Williams of Youngstown; one sis- 306 East Liberty St. in Liberty many fun times at their family Mary survived long enough to Youngstown. SEBIAN, Sister Mary Ann, H.M., ter, Ms. Sharae Davidson of Township. parties. Mary also enjoyed playing see David graduate from Wake 88, of Villa Maria, Pa.; calling Sandusky; fiancée Ms. Brittany T. Arrangements of comfort were cards with her ladies group, work- Forest University and be accepted HAYS, Thomas R., 75, of Warren, hours Wednesday from 3:30 to Williams of Youngstown; four nie- handled by the Sterling-McCull- ing around her yard, and making to medical school and Michael formerly of Girard; calling hours 7 p.m. and Thursday from 9 to ces whom he helped raise, Ms. ough Williams Youngstown Funer- some great Italian dishes. graduate from high school and be Friday from 2 to 3 p.m. at Green 9:45 a.m at Villa Maria Chapel; Khadejah Davidson, Ms. Elonda Do- al Home. Mary resumed the work force accepted to play college baseball. Haven Memorial in Canfield; Black- McCauley Funeral Home in thard, Ms. Heaven Williams and 07-11-17 after her daughter started school Everywhere she went, she boast- stone Funeral Home in Girard. Youngstown. Ms. Nevaeh Williams, all of Liberty; with General Electric and re- ed about them and everyone mained there until she retired in HOBBS, Leon Jamar Sr., 28, of knew them as “the doctor” and SMITH, Richard Joseph “Joe,” 1984. Youngstown; calling hours Tues- “the baseball player.” 72, of Boardman; arrangements She was also a member of St. day from 10 a.m. to noon at Old She is survived by her daugh- pending; Kinnick Funeral Home in Charles Borromeo Catholic North Church in Canfield; Sterling- JOSEPH E. “JOE THE BARBER” BRATEK, 66 ter and son-in-law, Shirley (David) Youngstown. Church. McCullough Williams Funeral Johnson from Moseley, Va., where CAMPBELL - Funeral services Mary’s greatest pride and joy Home. WALLENHORST, Ethel T., 94, of she made her home; her two will be held on Thursday, July 13, was her two grandchildren, David Chillicothe, formerly of Austin- grandsons, David and Michael; her 2017, at noon at St. Mary’s Byzan- Matthew Johnson and Michael McMICHAEL, Adam Douglas, 32, town; calling hours today from brothers, Anthony (Doris) Duponty tine Catholic Church in Boardman James Johnson. From the time of Hanover Township; calling 10 to 11 a.m. at Immaculate Heart of Poland and James Duponty of for Joseph E. “Joe the Barber” they were born, Mary spent every hours Saturday from 11 a.m. to of Mary Church in Austintown; Kin- Margate, Fla.; and numerous nie- Bratek, 66, who died on July 8, day watching them with her hus- 1 p.m. at Sebring Friends Church in nick Funeral Home in Youngstown. ces and nephews. Sebring; Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenis- 2017. band and they were well-known She was preceded in death by en & Sons Funeral and Cremation Joe was born on Sept. 13, 1950, around the schools and sporting her brother, George Duponty; and in Salem. in Sharon, Pa., son of the late Jo- events for never missing any sister Madeline Tatarka. seph W. and Virginia R. (Kidd) Bra- swim team, basketball, baseball Family and friends may call tek. games or other events. Even after Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at He attended Hubbard Schools her daughter moved to Virginia, the funeral home. CHARLES E. “OLD CHARLIE” WINCH, 84 and graduated from Matthews they traveled down there fre- Mary will be laid to rest next to High School in June of 1968. He at- quently to not miss anything spe- BAZETTA - Charles E. “Old Char- her husband and other family at tended Youngstown State Univer- As a customer waiting in his bar- cial for the grandkids. St. John the Baptist Cemetery. lie” Winch, 84, passed away Wed- sity and in 1977, graduated from ber shop you would hear Joe play Upon her husband’s death on nesday, June 28, 2017, at Trumbull the Kinchloe Barber School in Tuc- his harmonica. He was an avid July 12, 2014, Mary moved to Vir- Memorial Hospital in Warren. son, Ariz. as a licensed barber and reader, two of his favorite authors ginia to live with her family. Mary Charles was born on May 31, later as a master barber. He was being Thomas Merton and Norman was a fighter and survived bat- 1933, son of the late Charles D. licensed in Arizona, Pennsylvania Vincent Peale. tling cancer right after this move. 07-11-17 Winch and Blanche O. (Household- and Ohio. He was a point away His Christian faith was very She spent each day taking care of er) Winch. from having the highest grade on strong and no one could win an He was a 1951 graduate of How- the state boards. argument with or about the Bible. land High School and continued He worked for Nobile Shoe He is survived by his wife, his education at Rutgers Universi- Store and Phillips Steel in Wheat- Yvonne (Metzka) Bratek. They ELVIRA FALASCA RICCHIUTI, 75 ty obtaining a degree in Agrono- land, Pa., as a laborer and then as were married on Oct. 7, 1973; his my. a foreman and into management. son, Joseph Jacob (Ashley) Bra- CAMPBELL - Funeral services Charles began his golf career He was a barber in Greenville, Pa., tek, who was his “pride and joy”; will be held Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at 9 years old as a caddie before “Together Again” then bought his own barber shop his brother, Douglas (Cynthia) at the Wasko Funeral Home, fol- joining the grounds crew at Trum- Winch of Cortland; six grandchil- in , located Bratek; and three sisters, Ronda lowed by a Mass of Christian Buri- bull Country Club. He worked at dren, Matthew (Amanda) Rura of in the Stambaugh Building, Bank Radcliffe, Deborah (David) Barnes al at 10 a.m. at Christ the Good multiple golf courses before Cortland, Michelle Rura of Stow, One and at the downtown YMCA and Patricia (Fred Rhodes) Bratek. Shepherd Parish at St. Lucy Catho- becoming the superintendent of Melissa Rura of Howland, Ronald for 28 years. Joe loved being a In addition to his parents, he lic Church for Elvira Falasca Ric- Brookside Country Club in Canton, E. (Ayano) Hillier of Falls Church, barber and having discussions was preceded in death by an in- chiuti, 75, who passed away Sun- where he met his wife, the former Va., Savanna Winch of Fort Lau- with his customers and he had fant daughter and his brothers-in- day morning. Eleanor Ann Dominick, whom he derdale, Fla., and Whitney Winch many loyal customers over the law, William Radcliffe and Roy She was born on July 3, 1942, in married on Sept. 3, 1955. In 1958, of Cortland; three great-grand- years. Metzka. Carovilli, Italy, the daughter of Or- Charles and Eleanor purchased children, Elle and Zoe Rura of He served in the U.S. Army Na- Visitation will be held on Wed- atzia Rossi and Antonio Falasca. property in Cortland, and de- Cortland and Evan Hillier of Falls tional Guard with the rank of staff nesday, from 4 to 8 p.m. and on Elvira was a seamstress by pro- signed and built Tamer Win Golf Church; and his English Setter, sergeant and was called into ac- Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the fession and enjoyed sewing, cook- and Country Club. They ultimately Jenny. tive duty several times during his Kirila Funeral Home Inc. in Struth- ing, and baking for her friends Besides her parents, she was fulfilled their dream of owning Besides his parents, he was enlistment. He was a member of ers. and family. preceded in death by her son, Ste- and operating their own golf preceded in death by his beloved the American Legion Post No. A Parastas service will be held Elvira was a lifetime member of ven Ricchiuti, who passed away course which opened May 27, 1961. wife, Eleanor Ann Winch, who 0560, the downtown Kiwanis Club at 5 p.m. on Wednesday at the fu- St. Lucy’s Church and volunteered July 27, 1980; and her brother, Lu- Charles and Eleanor shared the passed away on Oct. 23, 2002; his in Youngstown where he served neral home. in the kitchen for various church cio Falasca, who passed away in many duties of owning a public daughter, Catherine Josephine as the secretary and as Kiwanis A funeral procession will leave dinners and events. Switzerland nine years ago. golf course until their retirement Winch, who passed on April 11, administrative secretary for 14 the funeral home at 11:15 a.m. on She loved spending time with Nonna’s family would like to in 1992, leaving the family busi- 1985; and his sister, Donna Papay. years. Thursday for the service at noon her family and will always be re- thank all those at Hospice of the ness to the next generation, Deb- Friends and family may visit Joe was an all-around handy- at St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic membered for her huge Sunday Valley and Akron General who bie and Charles D. Additionally, he from 3 to 5:30 p.m. on Sunday Ju- man, talented in plumbing, electri- Church. dinners, holiday feasts, and fresh took such good care of her during was a lifetime member of the Golf ly 16, 2017 at St. Roberts Catholic cal and furnace repairs, along Burial will take place at St. baked bread. her illness. “Special thanks to the Course Superintendents Associa- Church in Cortland. with auto repairs. He was “Mr. Fix- John Cemetery in Coitsville. Above all, she cherished the many friends and family who pro- tion of America (GCSAA) and NE Services will begin at 5:30 p.m., it.” He enjoyed building things Joe was a humble person, a time she spent gardening, can- vided food and support to our Section of Ohio (GCSAA). with Father Kish officiating. from wood. He made his own fish- great father and husband, and will ning, and making homemade Ital- family.” An avid outdoorsman he was a Burial will take place at Crown ing lures and often times giving be sadly missed by all that knew ian sausage with her loving hus- The Ricchiuti family has en- lifetime member of the National Hill Burial Park in Vienna, where them out as gifts. He would help him. band, Angelo Ricchiuti. trusted their loved one to the Rifle Association (NRA), a member he will be laid to rest beside his anyone no matter what the cir- Family and friends may visit Elvira leaves countless stories care of the Wasko Funeral Home of Vienna Fish and Game Club, loving wife and daughter. cumstances were. He helped www.kirilafh.com to leave online and memories filled with love and and will receive family and friends Greenville Sportsman Club and In lieu of flowers, friends and coach Little League baseball and condolences. affection to her grandchildren, To- Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the How Kola Hunt Club. He loved family may send memorial contri- managed his own team in the ny Ricchiuti Jr., Gianni Bezusko, funeral home. hunting small game, trap shooting butions to Vienna Fish and Game Babe Ruth League. He also en- and Nino and Luca Bragg. Her gen- Visit www.waskofamily.com to and skeet shooting. He also en- Club in care of Darrell Combs, joyed basketball and soccer. He erosity will not be forgotten. view this obituary and send El- joyed golfing and dancing the jit- Trap Chairman, 150 Onyx Place, would relace baseball gloves and “Nonna” leaves her loving hus- vira’s family condolences. ter bug with his wife. Cortland, OH 44410; or St. Roberts sometimes purchased gloves to band of 57 years, Angelo; her chil- It was not unusual to see Char- Church, 4659, Route 46, Cortland give away. dren, Tony Ricchiuti, Patrizia Fas- lie at area gyms either watching OH 44410. He was a self-taught musician. nacht, and Cindy Bragg; her sons- his son, Charlie or grandchildren Friends and family may visit He played guitar and had his own in-law, Aaron Bragg and Randy playing basketball or volleyball. www.shaferwinanschapel.com to band. He also played the piano, 07-11-17 Fasnacht; and her sister, Silvia 07-11-17 He will be deeply missed by his send their heartfelt condolences. organ, mandolin and harmonica. Conti of Carovilli Italy. children, Deborah (Alfred) Rura of 07-11-17 Howland and Charles D. (Lisa) LYNN ELLEN CUPAN, 59 EVELYN L. QUINBY, 91 THOMAS R. HAYS, 75 PHOENIX – Lynn Ellen Cupan, YOUNGSTOWN - There will be (Harvey) Mirkin of Liberty; her 59, passed away July 4, 2017, with services held at 1 p.m. on Wednes- son, Donald Quinby of Youngs- WARREN – Thomas R. Hays, 75, family and friends by her side. day, July 12, 2017, at Morefield town; and two grandchildren, formerly of Girard, passed away Lynn was an artist, with an ar- Cemetery Chapel in Hermitage, Pa. Wendy Mirkin and Jon (Joy) Mir- on July 8, 2017, at Signature of tist’s temperament. She was free- for Evelyn L. Quinby, 91, who kin. She also leaves her sister, Er- Warren. spirited, feisty, impetuous, unor- passed away on Sunday, July 9, malee Vickers of Lexington, Ky. Thomas was born July 6, 1942, thodox, caring, and talented. She 2017, at Heritage Manor in Besides her parents, she was in Warren, the son of Myron and was also a traveler. She studied Youngstown. preceded in death by four broth- Edna (Amy) Hays. art in Europe, participated in the Evelyn was born Oct. 19, 1925, in ers and four sisters. Prior to his retirement in 2004, fall of the Berlin Wall, winning Milton, W.Va., a daughter of Floyd Memorial contributions may be Thomas was a millwright at RMI awards and hearts wherever her and Dorcus Lilly. made to Hospice House of the Val- Steel for 40 years. travels took her. She was a graduate of the high ley, 5190 Market St., Youngstown, Thomas enjoyed camping and She was a graphic artist, an il- school in Milton and attended OH 44512. golfing. lustrator of children’s books and Marshall University in Huntington, Funeral arrangements are en- Thomas leaves to cherish his greeting cards, and she proudly her parents, William and Janet Cu- W.Va. trusted to the care of the Stewart- memory, his wife, Marsha A. Hays, worked and displayed her person- pan; an infant nephew, Anthony; She was a secretary and buyer Kyle Funeral Home in Hubbard. whom he married Dec. 9, 1977; his on Friday at 3 p.m. at Green Haven al paintings in galleries around and both maternal and paternal at Commercial Shearing in Family and friends are invited children, David W. (Kelly) Clark of Memorial in Canfield. the Phoenix area. grandparents. Youngstown for many years. to visit the funeral home’s web- Girard and Rhonda Schell of Kan- The family will receive relatives A memorial to her life and art Special thanks to Stephanie, She played piano and violin and site at www.stewart-kyle.com to sas; his sister, Dorie Hays; his and friends from 2 p.m. until the will be displayed at Warehouse Cindy and Calvin, Lynn’s good wrote music, and also sang with share memories and condolences. brothers, Paul Hays and Leo B. time of the service. 1005 in Phoenix, at a date to be friends from Phoenix, and cousin’s the Youngstown Philharmonic Or- Hays; his nine grandchildren; and Visit www.blackstonefuneral- announced in the near future. Tina and Lori from Tempe Ariz., chestra, great-grandchildren. home.com to view this obituary She leaves to cherish her mem- without whose help, nothing Evelyn was an active member Besides his parents, he was and to send any condolences to ory, brother Bill (Carol) Cupan of would have been accomplished. of the Believers Church of Warren. preceded in death by his children, the family. Strasburg, Va.; sister Toni (Laura) There will be no services or She will be sadly missed by her 07-11-17 Thomas Hays and Terri Thompson; Cupan of Boardman; nephews Bill, calling hours. family, her daughter, Deborah his sister, Patricia Vintz; his broth- Jayson, and Steven; and great- Raise a glass, say a prayer, and er, Roger Hays; and his grandson, nephews Will, Andrew, Jayson, wish her well on her final journey. Hunter Clark. Zachry, and Matthew. 07-11-17 MORE TRIBUTE(S) ON PAGE A6 A memorial service will be held 07-11-17 She was preceded in death by

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MURIEL SPRAGUE DORN, 89 JUDI LYNNE GOODEN, 50 SALEM - Funeral services will HAMPTON, GA. - Services will be be Wednesday, July 12, at noon at held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, July the Lane Family Funeral Homes, 12, 2017, at the L.E. Black, Phillips & Canfield Chapel, 65 N. Broad St., Holden Funeral Home for Ms. Judi for Muriel Sprague Dorn, 89, who Lynne Gooden, 50, who departed died Saturday morning at Circle of this life Monday, July 3, 2017, at Care in Salem. the Piedmont Henry Hospital in Muriel was born Nov. 25, 1927, Georgia. in South Portland, Maine, a daugh- Ms. Gooden, affectionately ter of the late Harvey and Edna known as “Cissy,” was born May 2, Sprague Hooper, and came to this 1967, in Youngstown, a daughter area in 1948. of James and Marilou Johnson MARTHA JEAN WITMER MERCER, 89 She was a longtime member of Gooden. the First Church of the Nazarene She was a 1985 graduate of COLUMBIANA - Martha Jean Wit- where she had taught Sunday service at noon at the funeral Henry Ford High School in Detroit, Ann Crawford, and Tammy John- mer Mercer, 89, passed away Mon- school and Bible studies. and received her Physical Thera- day morning, July 10, at Parkside home. son; her brother, Terry Johnson; Muriel enjoyed scrap booking The family would like to thank pist license in 2004 from Henry and a host of nieces, nephews, Health Care Center in Columbiana, and keeping daily journals of spe- Ford Community College. Judi was surrounded by her family. Community Hospice of Salem and other family and friends. cial memories. Circle of Care in Salem for their a physical therapist assistant, re- She was preceded in death by Martha was born on Nov. 3, She leaves her husband, James tiring in 2012. 1927, in Leetonia, a daughter of kindness and exceptional care her father; three siblings, Jeffrey D. Dorn, whom she married Nov. given to Muriel. A proud cancer survivor, Judi Riddle Jr., Linda Johnson and An- the late Paul and LaRue (Longa- 15, 1948; three sons, David (Jo- enjoyed crocheting and playing necker) Witmer. Family and friends may visit thony Johnson; and her grandpar- Ann) Dorn Sr. of St. Augustine, www.lanefuneralhomes.com to the organ. Judi spent countless ents, John and Willa Johnson, and A lifelong area resident, she at- Fla., Edward Dorn of Edinburg, Pa. hours enjoying her son, Jaylaim, tended Goshen College in Indiana view this obituary and send con- James A. and Alice Gooden. and Thomas (Julie) Dorn of Co- dolences. and engaging in activities that en- Friends may call Wednesday and graduated from Youngstown lumbiana; one daughter, Diana hanced his life. College with a BS in Education. from 10 to 11 a.m. at the funeral DeJane of Hanoverton; eight Sadden hearts left to miss her home. Martha taught for 24 years at grandchildren; and one great- presence, and rejoice in her tran- Fairfield School, which later be- The family will receive friends granddaughter. sition are her mother of Hampton; came Crestview Local School. She from 5 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Besides her parents, Muriel was her beloved son, Jaylaim Blake of also helped her family start Cata- July 12, at the Seederly-Mong & preceded in death by one brother, Hampton; her sisters, Charlene lpa Grove Farms in Columbiana. Beck Funeral Home, 154 S. Elm St. Darryl Hooper; and four sisters, Parker, Sherry Sanders, Barbara 07-11-17 Martha married Thomas D. Mer- in North Lima, and also one hour Helen Pinkham, Leona Hooper, Mil- cer on June 4, 1955, and together prior to the services, at 10 a.m. at licent Daggett and Marilyn Hoo- they raised two sons. the church. per. She was a member of the Grace In lieu of flowers, the family Friends may call from 11 a.m. on Church of Columbiana. suggests that donations may be Wednesday until the time of the 07-11-17 Martha leaves to cherish her made in Martha’s memory to Appeals court overturns memories, her husband, Thomas; Grace Church of Columbiana her sons, Craig and his wife, Youth Fund, 140 S. Main St., Co- Joanne, and Paul and his wife, lumbiana, OH 44408. SISTER MARY ANN SEBIAN, H.M., 88 convictions, sentence Pam, all of Columbiana; two The family has entrusted Seed- grandsons, Ryan (Shannon) and erly-Mong & Beck Funeral Home in VILLA MARIA, PA. – Sister Mary Ross (Jackie); and four great- North Lima with the arrangements Ann Sebian, H.M., 88, formerly Sr. grandchildren. in rape case from 2014 for their loved one. Mary Elizabeth, died Sunday, July She was preceded in death by Family and friends are invited 9, 2017, at Villa Maria Community her parents and three brothers, to visit www.seederly-mongand- Center in Villa Maria. Staff report Prosecu- Robert Witmer, Dean Witmer, and beck.com to sign the guestbook Born in Painesville, she gradu- WARREN tors are ex- Paul Witmer Jr. or send private condolences. ated from Villa Maria High School The Warren-based 11th pected to Funeral services will be held on in 1947, and entered the Sisters of District Court of Appeals has provide a Thursday, July 13, at 11 a.m., at the the Humility of Mary Congregation overturned the convictions copy of a Grace Church of Columbiana, 140 in 1948 from St. Mary Parish. She and 39-years-to-life prison witness’s re- S. Main St. in Columbiana, with the professed perpetual vows in 1953. term Brian R. McGhee re- port at least Rev. Charles Ready officiating. 07-11-17 21 days be- Sr. Mary Ann earned her BA in ceived in November 2014. McGhee Music from Nazareth College in The sentence was handed fore trial un- Rochester, N.Y. and her MA in down in Trumbull County less there is Speech Pathology from Kent State a “good cause shown,” but KATHLEEN JOANN “KATHY” WILLIAMS Msgr. Thomas Sebian and Brother Common Pleas Court after University. John Sebian, S.J.; and her sister, McGhee was convicted of prosecutors “never made a showing of good cause,” the MURBERGER, 57 Sr. Mary Ann shared her gifts Mary Musgrave. raping a girl 10 times over and talents during her 53 years in ruling says. The funeral will be held on four years and also commit- BOARDMAN - Funeral active ministry as a dedicated mu- Thursday, July 13, at 10 a.m. at the The ruling, written by sic teacher, missionary, and ting three counts of gross Judge Mary Collen O’Toole, services will be held at Villa Maria Chapel in Villa Maria. sexual imposition against 7 p.m. on Thursday at speech pathologist. She served as Friends may call at the Villa with Judges Diane V. Gren- the Fox Funeral Home, a music teacher at St. Stephen in her. dell and Thomas R. Wright Maria Chapel on Wednesday, July The appellate court judg- officiated by Pastor Bob Quaint- Niles, and St. Brendan and St. Ed- 12, from 3:30 to 7 p.m. and Thurs- concurring, said the matter ance of the Good Hope Lutheran ward in Youngstown. She was a es ruled Judge Ronald Rice must return to Judge Rice for day, July 13, from 9 to 9:45 a.m. A erred when he allowed Dr. Church, for Kathleen Joann “Ka- speech and language pathologist prayer service at will be at 7 p.m. a new trial. thy” Williams Murberger, 57, who at St. Elizabeth Health Center in John Melville to testify at the McGhee, now 46, is in the on Wednesday, July 12. trial about the effects on mi- passed away Saturday at St. Eliza- Youngstown. Memorial contributions may be Noble Correctional Institu- nors of sexual abuse. beth Boardman Health Center, During the 1960s, she served as made to the Sisters of the Humili- tion, according to the Ohio with her family by her side. a missionary in Temuco, Chile, ty of Mary, Development Office, The defense was aware Dr. Bureau of Rehabilitation and Kathleen was born June 14, where she taught English at the P.O. Box 534, Villa Maria, PA 16155. Melville, an expert in child Corrections. 1960, in Youngstown, daughter of local university. See www.humilityofmary.org sexual abuse with the Child He was sentenced Nov. 6, David and Helen Rudinsky Wil- The daughter of the late Jo- Arrangements by the McCauley Advocacy Center at the Ak- 2014, after being convicted of liams, she was a lifelong area resi- Kathleen leaves her friends at seph and Elizabeth (Pecery) Sebi- Funeral Home. ron Children’s Hospital, was raping the girl starting when dent. Ethan Allen. They were so much an, she is survived by her extend- Serving The Valley For More going to be a witness. she was 10. McGhee was Kathy was a graduate of Board- more than just her co-workers, ed family and her sisters in the Than 115 Years! But his report was not living on Dogwood Drive man High School, she was a home they were family to her. Humility of Mary Congregation, provided to defense coun- Southeast in Weathersfield maker and worked for Ethan Allen She was preceded in death by with whom she shared her life for sel until a few days before Township at the time. Furniture store since 1989. 69 years. McCauley At sentencing, McGhee her father. est. 1902 the trial, the appellate rul- Kathy was a member of the Family and friends may call She was also preceded in death ing says. maintained his innocence. Good Hope Lutheran Church. She from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, July by her brothers, Richard, George, 07-11-17 was very family orientated. Her 13, at the Fox Funeral Home, 4700 Paul, Francis, Aloysius, William, grandson was her number one pri- Market St. in Boardman. ority. Family and friends may visit She leaves to cherish her mem- www.foxfuneralhome.org to view Man faces charges ory, her daughters, Amanda L. this obituary and send condolen- BERTHA MACHUGA DEVARENNES, 82 “Mandy” (Bobby) Simione of Low- ces. POLAND - Bertha Machuga ellville and Veronica A. “Ronnie” Her family requests material Murberger of Boardman; her deVarennes, 82, passed away on of assault and OVI tributes be made to Angels for An- July 8, at Sunrise Senior Living, mother, Helen Williams, whom she imals, 4750 W. South Range Road, Staff report ing Avenue made her home with; and her with her loving family by her side. Canfield, OH 44406. “Bert” was born Aug. 13, 1934, AUSTINTOWN and got out grandson, Spencer Simione. of his vehi- She also leaves her longtime in Struthers, a daughter of the A Lordstown man is late Stephen and Catherine Zobli- charged with two counts of cle, and the companion, David Wilson of couple put Boardman and her beloved dog, sein Machuga. felonious assault and oper- Otis, who will miss her terribly. She was a 1952 graduate of ating a vehicle while intoxi- their vehicle 07-11-17 Campbell Memorial High School cated Sunday after police i n reverse and went on to receive her Nurs- said he tried to run a vehicle Calai a nd d rove ing degree from Case Western Re- off the road multiple times. a r o u n d DELMAR MCCLENDON, 88 serve University and Mount Sinai Police responded to a Calai. Calai Hospital School of Nursing in 1958. complaint late Sunday and reportedly returned to his CAMPBELL - Services will be She was a dedicated teaching Arrangements have been en- found Bryan Calai, 35, of vehicle and continued to held at noon on Friday, July 14, nurse working in the field for over trusted to the Lane Family Funeral Lyntz Townline Road, intox- follow them. 2017, at the Shiloh Baptist Church 40 years. Homes, Anstrom Chapel in Board- icated at Sheetz gas station Calai reportedly told offi - for Mr. Delmar McClendon, 88, who She married the love of her life, man. on Mahoning Avenue. cers: “I’m old school. When a was called home to be with the Richard Delano deVarennes on In lieu of flowers, donations Calai reportedly ap- man exchanges words with Lord on Wednesday, July 5, 2017. Feb. 23, 1963, who preceded her may be made in Bert’s memory to proached an officer upon another man, he was two Mr. McClendon was born Dec. death in 1987. They were residents Crossroads Hospice and Palliative their arrival at Sheetz and options: fight, or get their 15, 1928, in Dublin, Ga., a son of Eu- of Tega Cay, S.C. where she was Care, 3743 Boettler Oaks Drive, stated, “I am drunk.” teeth kicked in.” gene and Julia Hines McClendon. also elected mayor pro tempore. Suite E, Green, OH 44685. Offi cers reportedly deter- Besides her husband and pa- After a verbal exchange He was a 1946 graduate of Family and friends may visit with a couple at Buffalo mined from witness state- Campbell Memorial High School. rents, she was preceded in death www.lanefuneralhomes.com to ments and surveillance foot- by her brother, George Machuga Wild Wings, at 6000 Ma- He had been employed with LTV view this obituary and send con- honing Ave., Calai report- age Calai chased the couple Steel, retiring after 39 years of of Alaska. dolences. She will be deeply missed by edly followed them in a on roadways and circled the service. truck, repeatedly cutting off Sheetz parking lot in his ve- Delmar was a U.S. Army veter- her brothers, Harry (Rosemarie) ver Star Chapter No. 4, Patron of Machuga and Stephen (Janice) the couple’s vehicle. Calai hicle. an. St. Mary Chapter, and Illustrious reportedly cut their vehicle Calai is in the Mahoning He had been a member of the Machuga of Youngstown; her sis- Patron over Ruth Court No. 23. ter, Maryann (Ronald) Porter of off at the intersection of County jail on a $25,250 Shiloh Baptist Church since 1944, He leaves to cherish his memo- bond. having served on its deacon Destin, Fla.; and many loving nie- Wilcox Road and Mahon- ries, his children, Michael McClen- ces and nephews. board, as Sunday school superin- don and Patricia (Leon) Beach- tendent and teacher, and was a Bert’s family wishes to extend man, both of Alamogordo, N.M.; a heartfelt thank you to the care- member of the male chorus. He four grandchildren, Nicole (Eric) was an avid bowler. givers at Sunrise Senior Living BIRTHS Greene, Michael McClendon, Todd and Crossroads Hospice for the Mr. McClendon was a member McClendon and his fiancée, Saida, ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN of the Silver Moon Lodge No. 20 wonderful care she received. 07-11-17 and Victoria (Cody) Long; three There will be no calling hours. HOSPITAL A.F. & A.M. Jurisdiction of Ohio, great-grandchildren, Ariel and Jordan Palumbo and Jonathan Ameriah Lodge of Perfection No. Darrien Greene, and Connor Long; Poplo, Youngstown, boy, July 8. 7, the M.N. Boozier Chapter No. 3 and a host of family and friends. Jonathan and Jomarys Benitez, Royal Arch Masons, St. Paul Com- Besides his parents, he was Campbell, boy, July 9. mandery No. 39 Knights of Tem- Shaniece Howell and Cody Spahr, preceded in death by his wife, the Youngstown, boy, July 9. ple, 32nd degree of Charles H. former Carole Rollins, who passed Isaac Consistory No. 6, 33rd de- away in 2009; and two brothers, ST. JOSEPH WARREN gree of John L. Nelson Grand Hubert and Herbert McClendon. HOSPITAL Council of Deliberation Valley of Visitations hours will be Thurs- Asia Bradley and Davion Rogers, Ohio, and Potentate Arab Shine day, July 13, 2017, from 5 to 7 p.m. Warren, girl, July 8. Templar No. 3. He was also a at the L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden Nicholas and Brianne Samson, member of the Elizabeth Grand Sharon, Pa., boy, July 9. Funeral Home and on Friday from Kayla Williams and Corley Lamb, Chapter O.E.S. in Cleveland, Eliza- 11 a.m. to noon at the church. Diamond, girl, July 9. beth Court No. 1, Heroines of Jeri- Brent and Evangelina Winfi eld, cho, Past Joshua, Elector Council Cortland, boy, July 9. No. 24 Ladies Knight Templar, Sir Knight Ambassador, Rollins Memo- rial College No. 24 past Most Ex- 07-11-17 cellent Advisor, past Patron of Sil-

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio TUESDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 JULY 11, 2017 VINDY.COM| A7 Obesity Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers leads to William F. Maag Sr., February 28, 1850–April 10, 1924 William F. Maag Jr., July 26, 1883–February 29, 1968 EDITORIAL William J. Brown, June 14, 1913–August 14, 1981 death By HEATHER MOORE People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Population growth has taken on a whole new US is just one of the crowd meaning: A study published in the international arena in the New England Journal of Medicine indicates that MERICA IS THE WORLD’S LONE nearly a third of the world’s superpower, but its ability to population is overweight A shape global events is limited, and that about 10 percent as last week’s summit of the 20 leading is obese. A global group of economies showed. researchers crunched the Indeed, President Donald J. Trump’s numbers and found that presence at the two-day meeting in obesity contributed to 4 mil- Hamburg, Germany, served as a rallying lion deaths, primarily from point for the 19 other leaders on the ever- cardiovascular disease, dia- important issue of global warming. betes, kidney disease and Trump’s decision to withdraw the United cancer, in 2015 alone. States from the Paris climate agreement, To put it another way, which was entered into by former Presi- a recent Vox article esti- dent Barack Obama, made him the odd mates that obesity now kills man out. more people than do terror In a final statement at the summit’s attacks, traffic accidents conclusion Saturday, the Group of 20 reaf- and Alzheimer’s disease fi rmed its commitment to the Paris accord. combined. Experts predict The statement called the agreement to that it could also someday reduce greenhouse gases “irreversible” account for more cancer and vowed to implement it “swiftly” and deaths than smoking. without exception. That is, unless more As a further sign of America’s isolation people go vegan. on this issue, leaders of the 19 countries, Obesity and obesity- including Chancellor Angela Merkel of related diseases can largely Germany, Prime Minister Jason Trudeau be attributed to the con- of Canada, President Emmanuel Macron sumption of meat and other of France and Prime Minister Theresa animal-based foods. That’s May of Britain merely “took note” of the partly why the population U.S. withdrawal from the Paris accord. of the U.S., where oversized The language was boxed off in a Positive advice for the president: burgers, chicken nuggets separate paragraph that the summit host, and cheese-laden pizzas Merkel, made clear applied only to the reign supreme, has an ever- U.S., the Associated Press reported. Cool it with the insulting tweets growing girth. According to Merkel said Trump’s decision to with- the study, which spanned draw was “regrettable” but that the “A gentle answer turns away ducted by Fox News, his favor- 195 countries, America has summit had achieved “good results in wrath, but a harsh word stirs up ite network. Taken just before the most obese adults, at some areas.” In particular, there was anger.” Cal Thomas his comments about Brzezin- 79.4 million, and the high- agreement on the highly contentious Proverbs 15:1 ski, the poll found that 71 per- est percentage of obese chil- issue of global trade. cent of respondents believe the dren and young adults. So During last year’s presidential election President DonaldTrump president’s tweets are hurting much for treading lightly on tweet through her commu- and in his fi rst six months in offi ce, Trump once referred to the health his agenda. Just 17 percent see the planet. made it clear that America First would nications director, saying she care bill passed by the House them as helpful. NEW NORMAL defi ne his foreign and trade policies. as “mean.” So how should we supports her husband and During the campaign, Mr. He has railed against this country’s characterize his remarks about when he is insulted he will Trump promised to win so Obesity has become the trading partners, accusing them of unfair MSNBC “Morning Joe” co-host “punch back 10 times harder.” much we would grow tired of new normal in America, and practices. And he talked about setting aside Mika Brzezinski? The president In a speech last November she winning. I’m not tired yet. He it’s causing a health-care cri- trade agreements with countries around the of the United States, reacting to denounced cyber bullying: “We should focus on his policies, sis. Despite what many peo- world. In particular, the president said he her criticism of him, claimed have to fi nd a better way to talk which are appealing to most ple want to believe, there is intends to renegotiate the North American Brzezinski was “bleeding” from to each other.” Yes, we do. Republicans and conserva- no such thing as “fat but fi t.” Free Trade Agreement. a facelift when he saw her last Leaving aside the president’s tives, and I would argue will Researchers at the Univer- In addressing trade, G-20 leaders re- New Year’s Eve at his Florida legitimate claim that most of benefi t the most people. From sity of Birmingham in the iterated their opposition to protection- resort. He further described the liberal media are against putting constitutionalists on U.K. found that overweight ism. It’s a position that has long served her as being “dumb as a rock.” him and his policies, what good the federal courts, to curtailing people are much more likely as the cornerstone of the group’s effort to That’s worse than mean. It’s does it do to engage in personal illegal immigration, repealing to suffer from heart attacks combat the international financial crisis cruel. insults, especially against peo- and replacing Obamacare, or strokes – even if they’re and the aftereffects of the Great Recession. In my experience of having ple who do not have anything reforming the tax code, cutting “metabolically healthy,” However, Saturday’s statement did ac- been insulted for things I have close to presidential power? spending, defeating ISIS and meaning that their blood knowledge Trump’s criticism of the un- written and said, the personal Fewer than 1 million people much more, these are issues sugar, blood pressure and fair trade practices that have put America attack achieves nothing, except watch “Morning Joe.” The pres- his supporters care most about. cholesterol levels are in the at a disadvantage. perhaps to make the attacker ident commands the attention Winning has a way of silencing “safe” range. The global leaders agreed that trade feel good. It almost always of the entire nation. one’s opponents. Double chin up, though! must be “reciprocal and mutually advan- invites a similar response. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, Two new studies show that reacted to the insulting presi- WORLD REACTION people can lose weight tageous” and that countries could use SPECULATION “legitimate trade defense instruments” if dential tweets, telling the New The president has said his just by eating plant-based advantage is being taken of them. In an interview with the York Times: “I don’t think it tweeting is a way around the foods. One study of dia- magazine InStyle, Brzezinski media, but using tweets to US FARES WELL ON TRADE directly affects the negotiation betic patients, conducted speculated that fi rst lady Mela- on the health care bill, but it insult people does not benefit While the U.S. was on the losing end by researchers with the nia Trump wants out of her is undignified – it’s beneath a him, or his agenda. Much of the Physicians Committee for of the climate-change issue, it did fare marriage: “I know Melania. I president of the United States world, which is used to look- relatively well with regard to global trade. Responsible Medicine in haven’t talked to her in months, and just so contrary to the way ing to America for leadership, is Washington, D.C., suggests U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven but if my gut is right, I don’t we expect a president to act. appalled by his behavior. Mnuchin said there was “incredible con- that by eating almost exclu- think she’s going to put up with People may say things during The president should cool it sively vegan foods, people sensus” on the issue and that the U.S. it much longer. I know nothing. a campaign, but it’s different with the tweets for a while – at pushed to include the phrasing about can lose twice as much That’s just my instinct, and I when you become a public ser- least the insulting ones – turn weight as those who follow “reciprocal” trade. go with my gut, and my gut’s vant. I don’t see it as undermin- off the TV, stop reading news- Trump has enjoyed bipartisan support the typical low-calorie diets always right.” ing his ability to negotiate legis- papers (except my column!) recommended for diabet- for his position that trade must be fair as That, too, was a cruel thing to lation, necessarily, but I see it as and focus on pursuing his well as open and must benefi t American ics. After six months, par- say. See what I mean? I recall an embarrassing to our country.” agenda. If he won’t, he will be ticipants who ate almost companies and workers. He has pointed old joke that when you fi ght “an Other Republicans have playing into the hands of his to the large surpluses enjoyed by other all vegan foods had also eye for an eye and a tooth for a expressed similar sentiments opponents. Winning a policy boosted their metabolism countries, which mean they sell more tooth” all you will get out of it in and called on the president to battle is far better than trying to to U.S. consumers than they buy from and reduced the amount of the end is two blind and tooth- stop the insults. win a battle of insults. That’s a fat around their muscles, American companies. less people. What should get the presi- fool’s pursuit. But while the G-20 summit participants which is significant for Mrs. Trump fired back in a dent’s attention is a poll con- Tribune Content Agency, LLC. acknowledged the need for reciprocal those with diabetes. and mutually advantageous trade, there Another study, carried out is a danger of trade wars if things get out by researchers at Spain’s of control. University of Navarra, Indeed, pro-trade officials from the Kardashian’s revenge porn offensive found that people who eat European Union pointed out that the lan- plant-based foods can al- most halve their risk of be- guage in the G-20 statement contained a By HEIDI STEVENS up to six months in jail. pretty basic. coming obese compared reiteration of the current global system Chicago Tribune Illinois passed a similar If I donate $100 to a nonprofi t, with those who eat animal- of regulation, which allows countries to “revenge porn” law in 2014, that doesn’t mean I’m OK with To paraphrase Dr. Seuss: A derived foods. take defensive measures within the rule making it a felony to post sexu- someone walking up and steal- person’s a person no matter The study participants – of the World Trade Organization. how closely they associate with ally explicit videos and photos ing $100 from me the next day. Those can include import taxes that But you were giving it away yes- 16,000 healthy adults, who a Kardashian. of another person online with- were tracked for an aver- offset unfair practices, such as govern- So Blac Chyna – the target out his or her permission. terday . ment subsidies or below-cost pricing. Same thing with your body. age of 10 years – completed of ex-fiance Rob Kardashian’s Nowhere in the laws is there a food questionnaires and But the Trump administration isn’t social media antics – deserves clause saying, “Unless the sub- (I have no idea, at this point, totally committed to the WTO. In March, whether Rob Kardashian counts were scored on the types of no less privacy and humanity ject slept with other people, in food that they ate. Points there were reports that the White House than the rest of us. which case: bring it.” Nowhere as a nonprofi t. Last I checked he was preparing to ignore any of the orga- designs socks.) were awarded to those who Kardashian posted multiple do they state, “Unless the sub- ate vegetables, fruits, grains nization’s rulings that it sees as an affront nude photos of Chyna (with ject used to be a stripper, in Anyway, it’s unseemly, at best, to U.S. sovereignty, the Financial Times and misogynistic, at worst, to and other plant-based foods whom he has a daughter) on which case: her body is no lon- and subtracted from those reported. Instagram on Wednesday, ger her own.” pretend the way Chyna’s being While the president stands fi rm on his exposed and pilloried is OK. who ate meat, dairy, eggs along with a bunch of accusa- Chyna used to be a dancer and other animal-derived decision to pull out of the Paris treaty and tions about elective surgeries at a gentlemen’s club in Miami Spending capital – emotional is unyielding on trade, administration and fi nancial – on a person and foods. Participants who ate and jewelry he paid for and before she became famous the most plant-based foods officials are playing down tensions be- other men she slept with. dancing in music videos. (I’m having that person cheat on tween the U.S. and other nations. were the least likely to Instagram took down the unclear why the patrons get you is no fun, but it doesn’t give America has nothing to gain by a global become obese. images shortly after noon, to be “gentlemen,” while the you carte blanche to violate that trade war. The WTO was created to deal HIGH IN FIBER at which point Kardashian entertainers get to be treated person’s privacy and agency. with rules of trade among nations. At its It’s hard to look at this saga directed his followers to Twit- as sub-human.) Her past job The results of these stud- heart are the agreements, negotiated and and not detect an element ter, where he re-posted them. was mentioned repeatedly in ies aren’t exactly surprising. signed by the bulk of the world’s trading of cultural disgust at a sexual Those have been taken down, social media posts Wednesday Vegan foods tend to be low nations and ratified by their govern- woman. She likes it? She fl aunts as justifi cation for helping Kar- in fat and calories and high ments. too. it? Take her down. She deserves dashian’s temper tantrum go in fi ber and complex carbo- The Trump administration should fi nd “This is, in many ways, it. exactly what the revenge porn viral, as though taking one’s hydrates, which help boost a way of working within the parameters Nathaniel Hawthorne metabolism, so you can law talks about,” Louis Shapiro, clothes off to make a living of the WTO, which has brought order to couldn’t have dreamed up Ins- burn more calories, mak- a criminal defense attorney, means you forever surrender world trade. tagram when he penned “The ing it easier both to shed told the Los Angeles Times. “A agency over your body. Scarlet Letter” in 1850, but he Nope. pounds and to maintain a prosecutor here could choose to sure had our number when it healthy weight. Chyna – or anyone for that make an example of him even if comes to shame. So if your heft is weighing SCRIPTURES matter – can choose when, she doesn’t want to cooperate.” We love to dole it out, and heavily on your mind, try where and with whom to share The angel of the Lord encamps all around California passed a law we reserve the bulk of it for this tasty, simple solution: those who fear Him and delivers them. against “non-consensual por- her assets and when, where women. Go vegan. nography” in 2013. Violating it and with whom not to. Always. Heidi Stevens is a columnist for the Chicago Heather Moore is a senior writer for the Psalm 47:7 NKJV is a misdemeanor resulting in Forever. That never expires. It’s Tribune. PETA Foundation.

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Dylan Casey, 12, of Liberty ASSOCIATED PRESS passes during Ursuline The New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge High School’s football competes in the MLB All-Star Home Run camp on Monday. Derby on Monday in Miami. WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICTOR Judge rules at the plate Yankee slugger dominates derby Associated Press MIAMI Aaron Judge hit the glass behind left fi eld that supports the retract- able roof at Marlins Park. He drove balls over the Red Grooms home run sculpture in left-center, over the batter’s eye in center and — unusu- ally for a Home Run Derby, to the opposite fi eld, too. He even hit the roof. The larger-than-life New York Yankees slugger dominated the All- FORMING A BOND Star Home Run Derby in the same manner he has smashed his way through his rookie season, beating Minnesota’s Miguel Sano 11-10 with Camp connects coaches, kids and alumni two minutes to spare in the fi nal on Monday night. By BRIAN DZENIS “It was a blast. I enjoyed every [email protected] minute of it — watching the other YOUNGSTOWN guys swing, coming here early and RSULINE FOOTBALL COACH talking to the media,” Judge said. Larry Kempe says football camps “Everything about today was fan- like the one the school is host- tastic.” ing this week are about build- Five years ago, Judge won the col- Uing relationships. Campers in kindergarten lege home run derby in Omaha, Ne- through ninth grade may have got their braska. This time, he outslugged fi rst impressions of the Irish some of baseball’s top stars, includ- program on Monday, but ing local favorites Giancarlo Stan- others came back to main- tain those ties forged on the ton and Justin Bour of the Miami school’s practice fi eld. “I was just here 7-10 years See HOME RUN, B3 ago doing the same thing these kids were doing,” said Kempe Trevor Smith, a 2011 Ur- League suline graduate. “You just get those feelings. The fi eld looks the same. The locker rooms till smells the same. embraces ONLINE It brings back old memories PHOTO and it helps me remember See gallery where I come from and who young talent for this story I am.” at vindy.com Approximately 100 camp- Associated Press ers came to the Youngstown MIAMI Catholic school, par for the course for Bryce Harper, Mike Trout and Kempe. Aaron Judge have become the face “We had a staff meeting this morning of baseball as a gleaming, mod- and what I told them is ‘you need to inter- ernist ballpark and Dominick Balestrino, 7, of Youngstown runs during a cone drill on Monday at Ursuline. Roughly 100 a city known for its See CAMP, B2 campers attended the two-day event. Latino culture host the All-Star Game for the fi rst time. Af- ter decades of falling WIMBLEDON behind, the sport fi - nally has stepped up its national promo- Harper Nadal defeated in fi ve-set Wimbledon upset tion. There’s huge room Associated Press tending his drought without a quarter- for improvement: LONDON fi nal berth at the All England Club to six Not one player from Rafael Nadal kept getting pushed to years. baseball is among the brink of defeat. He kept resisting. “Just tried to hang in there,” Muller the 100 most fa- He dropped the first two sets, then said. “Still kept believing. Yeah, some- mous athletes in the how in the end, I made it.” world. won the next two. He erased two match Trout points in the riveting fifth set’s 10th Nadal won two of his 15 Grand Slam LeBron James, game, then another two championships at Wimbledon, and Tom Brady and Ti- in its 20th game. Only played in the final three other times, ger Woods dominate when his fourth-round most recently in 2011. But since then, water-cooler talk match against 16th-seed- Nadal’s exits at the All England Club far more than Max ed Gilles Muller of Lux- have come in the fi rst round (2013), sec- Scherzer and Chris embourg stretched past ond round (2012, 2015) or fourth round Sale, the starting 1 4 ⁄2 hours, the sunlight (2014, 2017). pitchers in tonight’s fading, did Nadal blink. All of those losses, except Monday’s, game at Marlins came against men ranked 100th or Park. Judge After repeatedly dig- Muller ging himself out of worse. The 34-year-old Muller is not “I feel he’s won 15 difficult situations, Nadal finally suc- exactly a giant-killer: He had lost 22 rings,” Harper said ALL-STAR cumbed, broken in the last game of a consecutive matches against players of Brady on Monday. GAME 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 4-6, 15-13 loss to Muller on in the top fi ve. And he’d only reached a “If you win, you’re Tonight Monday. Grand Slam quarterfi nal once before, at going to get no- UAL vs. NL in ASSOCIATED PRESS “I played with the right determination, the 2008 U.S. Open. ticed.” Spain’s Rafael Nadal returns to Luxembourg’s Gilles Muller during right passion, right attitude,” Nadal said, Nadal said Muller’s powerful serve Major League Miami, 7:30 their men’s singles match Monday at the Wimbledon Tennis “to win the match.” p.m. TV/ Championships in London. But he could not pull through, ex- See TENNIS, B2 See ALL-STAR, B3 radio: FOX

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Brooklyn Cyclones at Scrappers. 8 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA Summer Lou Greco won Top Class 7:30 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: Costa Rica League playoffs. vs. Canada, CONCACAF Gold Cup. 9 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: USA vs. beating out Dion Vickers. Ron 8 p.m. (19) MLB: All_Star Game. Martinique, CONCACAF Gold Cup. Stayer Jr. and Scott Fury were the 8:30 p.m. (ESPN2) NBA 9 p.m. (MLBN) Baseball: Triple A All- semifi nalists. Summer League: Warriors vs. Star Game. In Modifi ed Class, Chris Black defeated Rick Poole in the fi nal while Tyler Underwood was a NOTICES THE LINE BASEBALL MLB semifi nalist. Brookfi eld Youth Baseball — will host 9-10 Favorite Odds (O/U) Underdog and 11-12 tournaments from July 13-16. 88th All-Star Game In street class, Brian Hughes These will be all-star tournaments. No Marlins Park-Miami, FL. travel teams. For more information, con- National League Even-6 (9) Am. League defeated Jerry Coblentz while tact Ken Forsythe at 330-502-0750. Jesse Bone defeated Chris Weed- Boardman Community Baseball — will hold a 8U coach-pitch and 9U and 10U man in Bike/Sled Class. tournaments from July 20-23 at Fields Legal Notices of Dreams. For information, contact Tom LEGAL NOTICE Zachary Zeisig defeated Ryan WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICTOR Sullivan at 330-719-3222 or visit www. boardmanbaseball.com. Roberts in the Junior Dragsters Malone College football coach Fred Thomas speaks to campers on Monday at Ursuline. Some of Liberty Township Baseball Association — A regular meeting of the Board of Zoning is having an all-star tournament from July Appeals and City Planning Commission will 8-12 Class while Hunter Gentile Thomas’ previous coaching stops include Girard and Youngstown State. 24-Aug. 1. It is open to all community all- be held Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. star teams, but no travel teams. It will be in the City Council Chambers, 6th Floor, took down Mark Dubiel in the a wooden bat tourney except for 8U. Age and Youngstown City Hall Building to 13-17 Class. half. The of the juvenile justice pro- groups are 8U, 10U, 12U and 14U. If inter- consider the following case. Irish led the gramming so I was always ested, contact Jim Spisak at (330)565- Jeff rey Christy won the Teen CAMP 3863. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Continued from B1 Cavaliers with him,” Smith said. Howland Athletic Complex — is where 1:30 p.m. CASE NO. 17-06 Applicant is Championship Racing Class. the Chris Deemer Memorial Wood Bat 27-13 at that “Instead of cartoons, I was requesting permission to use the two act with everyone of these Tournament will be from July 26-30. Price adjoining lots to create parking spaces for point, but watching First 48 and Law for 8U teams is $210 per team. Price for the employees of the Youngstown Kreps fi nishes fourth campers so that they know 9U, 10U, 11U, 12U and 14U teams is $260. Neurologic Association thus allowing rolled to a and Order at four or fi ve Tournament has double-elimination and existing parking for patients only. The in -shortened event who we are.’ I think that’s pool play formats. For more information, property in question is located on Crandall 55-25 vic- years old. It got to a point visit the website www.howlandAC.com. Avenue in a RT-5.5 One and Two Family a key for us at Ursuline is in Niles — will be where Residential Zoning District. HINCKLEY tory. where I could fi gure it out former Youngstown State assistant coach to build a relationships Smith Craig Antush will conduct a baseball camp LEGAL NOTICE Youngstown’s Cade Kreps fi n- “That sack before the fi rst commercial from Aug. 2-4 from 9 a.m.-noon. Camp is ished tied for fourth in Monday’s with the young student for boys and girls ages 6-14. Cost is $100 A RESOLUTION REPEALING RESOLUTION changed the tide of the break. rain or shine. Campers should bring drinks NUMBER 06-17 AND REQUESTING THAT Northern Ohio PGA Junior Golf athletes,” Kempe said. game defensively. It was “I like law period. I don’t and snacks. For more information or to THE MAHONING COUNTY AUDITOR CER- “We’ve got kids from War- register, contact at Antush at 304-633- TIFY TO THE VILLAGE OF POLAND THE event at Pine Hills Golf Club. one of the best games of my necessarily want to be like 8150 or email him at [email protected]. TOTAL CURRENT TAX VALUATION OF ren, Howland, Springfi eld, Ohio Glaciers — is registering players ages THE VILLAGE OF POLAND FOR A 0.25 The event had to be shortened career,” Smith said. “That my father, but I kind of fell 7-14 for its fall program. For more infor- MILL NEW LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN- South Range, Canfi eld and mation, visit www.ohioglaciers.com. MILL LIMITATON FOR THE POLAND to nine holes due to weather. sophomore year was pretty in love with it.” The Prospects — is holding tryouts for the MUNICIPAL FOREST, AND TO DECLARE Mineral Ridge — it’s a great special to me.” The campers will hit 2018 16U travel baseball team that will AN EMERGENCY. Kreps shot a one-over 37 to fi n- be playing in the Youngstown B league at ish tied with four others. crossmix throughout the Smith played for Mount tackling dummies and Cene Park. For more information, contact AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE Valley.” Britt Taylor at 330-979-5115. NUMBER 1509-17 (PERMANENT APPRO- Boardman’s Bobby Jonda and Union and Walsh in his continue to work on funda- Liberty Township Baseball Assc. — is hav- PRIATIONS) RETROACTIVE TO MAY 1, Along with with Kempe’s ing an all-star tournament starting on 2017 AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY. Warren’s Joey Vitali each shot college days. He’s currently mentals today. They’ll get a July 24-August 1. It is open to all com- A RESOLUTION DECLARING IT NECESSA- coaching staff, Smith was munity all-star teams. No travel teams RY TO LEVY A TAX IN EXCESS OF THE three-over 39s to fi nish tied for pursuing a career with thirst, a bag and some pizza please. It will be an all wooden bat tour- TEN MILL LIMITATION (GENERAL FUND 2 in town to help out as well. the United States Capital for their efforts. For Kempe ney except for 8u. Age groups are 8u, 10u, MILL RENEWAL LEVY), AND TO DECLARE 13th. 12u, and 14u(pony). If interested please AN EMERGENCY. He was a starting lineback- Police, a federal agency that and his staff, it’s a welcome contact Jim Spisak at (330)565-3863. Brookfi eld’s Nathaniel Smoot A RESOLUTION DECLARING IT NECESSA- er during Ursuline’s run is responsible for protect- respite before the fall sea- BASKETBALL RY TO LEVY A TAX IN EXCESS OF THE shot a fi ve-over 41 to fi nish tied Mahoning Valley Basketball Offi cials TEN MILL LIMITATION (POLAND of three consecutive state ing members of Congress son starts next month. Association — is looking for athletes ages MUNICIPAL FOREST .25 MILL NEW LEVY), for 32nd. 14 and up interested in becoming high AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY. championships from 2008 and their families. It also “All I do is organize it. school basketball offi cials. Those interest- through 2010. The 2009 vic- ed should contact Don Dobrindt at hoop- AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REPLAC- Baird takes Game 1 has shares jurisdiction with Our staff runs the drills,” [email protected] for more ING CHAPTER 1062 OF THE POLAND tory stands out for Smith, Washington D.C.’s police Kempe said. “I kind of want information. VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES GOVERN- of Class B 18U series COACHING ING THE POLAND MUNICIPAL FOREST. when he stuffed Coldwater department. He picked up to sit back and look and I Maplewood High School — needs boys LEGAL NOTICE STRUTHERS quarterback Keith Wenning basketball coaches for seventh, eighth, the career path from his want people to see that this ninth, junior varsity and assistant varsi- CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Dom Bucko had three hits at the Ursuline 2-yardline father. is a good football program ty. For more information, contact varsity WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT head coach Joe Bornemiss at 330-531- SECONDARY TREATMENT including two doubles, an RBI near the end of the fi rst “(My father) was the head that we run here.” 2461 or send resume to joepborn@yahoo. IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT com. CONTRACT NO. 1A - GENERAL & and scored three times for Baird Valley Christian School — is seeking a ju- MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION Brothers on Sunday in Game 1 of nior high girls head volleyball coach. Those CONTRACT NO. 1B - ELECTRICAL interested should send a resume to dcar- CONSTRUCTION the Class B 18U Championship [email protected]. South Range High School — is seek- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Series at Bob Cene Park. ing high school and middle school wres- tling coaches. Send cover letters and Sealed Bids for the construction of the Baird Brothers took the open- resumes to Don Feren, South Range High Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary ing game 14-7 over Astro Falcons. Race weekend a trip School, 11300 Columbiana Canfi eld Road, Treatment Improvements Project, Contract Canfi eld, Ohio 44406. No. 1A – General & Mechanical Construc- Penn-Ohio Club Blue Storm — is looking tion and Contract No. 1B – Electrical Con- Mike Turner had three hits for boys and girls AAU Basketball head struction, will be received by the City of including a double, an RBI and coach and assistant coaches. For details, Youngstown, at the office of the Director contact Justin Magestro at 724-813-7210. of Finance, Third Floor - City Hall, 26 South Phelps Street, Youngstown, Ohio 44503 un- scored twice, Jeff Wehler had FOOTBALL til 12:00 NOON Eastern Standard Time on three hits including a double and home for area native Mount Calvary Sons of Thunder — is ac- FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 2017, at which time cepting registrations for players and the Bids received will be publicly opened triple, four RBIs and scored twice cheerleaders ages 5-13. Practice is held at and read aloud at Council Chambers, Sixth By CHARLES GROVE said. “You can use any type of Maher eventually got a job Wilson Middle School on Gibson Street. Floor, City Hall, Youngstown, Ohio immedi- and Dan Williams had two hits for [email protected] For more information, call Ed Bolling at ately thereafter. The Project consists of Baird. car, anything from a grocery and began taking classes at 330-747-4445. constructing improvements to the waste- getter on up. All you need is a the local junior college for the Mahoning District Football Offi cials water treatment plant secondary treat- Noah Laster had three hits, Jim Maher has had quite Association — is offering classes for new ment system, including upgrades to the ex- quarter-mile of pavement in next eight years — all while offi cials. Classes begin July 17, two times isting trickling filter units, replacement of an RBI and scored once while the ride. He’s gone from a a week for six weeks. Class time will be the aeration diffuser system and associat- youngster with a lead foot on back woods. working full time. From there 7-9:30 p.m. at the Boardman Community ed air blowers, and upgrades to the exist- Nick Zona had a hit, two RBIs and Baseball Clubhouse. To register or for ing secondary clarifiers. the streets of the Youngstown “There’s roundy-rounds he found work in the aero- more information visit www.ohsaa.org or scored once for Astro. contact Tony Tarentino at 330-550-2593. Separate Bids will be received for Contract area to the owner of a racing- and other forms but I think space industry but still found SOCCER No. 1A – General & Mechanical Construc- Mahoning Valley Soccer Offi cials tion and Contract No. 1B – Electrical Con- parts store that ships parts it’s just the crowd I hung out himself drawn to the races struction. Bids shall be on a lump sum ba- Trout to return to Association — is looking for people inter- sis for Contract No. 1A and for Contract worldwide. with.” on the weekends. ested in becoming high school soccer ref- No. 1B. Angels’ lineup Friday But with the steel mills erees. Those interested should contact Maher’s company, Good “I thought racing was be- Thom Sutcliffe at [email protected]. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Docu- ANAHEIM, CALIF. closing and population be- ments is: Arcadis U.S., Inc., 1111 Superior Vibrations Motorsports hind me,” Maher said. “But Avenue, Suite 1300, Cleveland, Ohio 44114. Mike Trout will return to the based in Whittier, Calif., is ginning to tumble, Maher fortunately I got started Contact: Said AbouAbdallah, email address Los Angeles Angels’ lineup Friday [email protected], and phone sponsoring this weekend’s saught out his opportunity to again.” +1 216-298-5224. Prospective Bidders may after missing 39 games with an make something for himself BASEBALL examine the Bidding Documents at the Is- event at Keystone Raceway in Maher ended up win- SINGLE A suing Office on Mondays through Fridays injured thumb. out west. And he didn’t stop between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 New Alexandria, Pa. ning fi ve championships in NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE p.m., local time. Bidding Documents also Angels spokesman Tim Mead until he nearly hit the Pacifi c McNamara Division may be examined at the Wastewater Maher grew up in North the California Independent W L Pct. GB Treatment Plant, on Mondays through confi rmed the club’s plan Sunday Ocean. Staten Island (Yanks) 15 4 .789 — Fridays between the hours of 9:00 am and Lima but had a job at the Funny Car Association. Dur- Aberdeen (Orioles) 11 7 .611 31 ⁄2 3:00 pm, local time; and the office of the night after Trout’s fourth rehabili- “[Southern California] has Hudson Valley (Rays) 6 13 .316 9 City Engineer, City Hall, on Mondays Ohio Gas Station on South ing his time while working in 1 always been a boyhood’s Brooklyn (Mets) 6 14 .300 9 ⁄2 through Fridays between the hours of 9:00 tation game with Class-A Inland Ave. in the late 1970s. His fu- aerospace, Maher eventually Pinckney Division am and 3:00 pm, local time. Empire. dream,” Maher said. “Ev- W L Pct. GB ture wife, Marion, grew up was put in charge of the local West Virginia (Pirates)13 7 .650 — Printed copies of the Bidding Documents erything was shutting down State College (Cards) 11 8 .579 1 1⁄2 may be ordered through ARC Document Trout has been out since May not far along Kenmore Ave. track. Williamsport (Phillies) 11 9 .550 2 Solutions eBlueprint (216-281-1234), 28, when he tore a ligament in his and there wasn’t much op- M Valley (Indians) 10 10 .500 3 www.eblueprint.com. The cost of each set “Back then we used to “I became the go-to man,” Batavia (Marlins) 8 12 .400 5 of bid documents is $500.00 which left thumb while sliding headfi rst portunity in Youngstown Auburn (Nationals) 6 13 .316 6 1⁄2 includes project manuals, drawings and street race,” Maher said. “No- so I moved out west for the Maher said. “If someone Stedler Division two future addenda. After securing the into second base. The two-time needed a part I would get W L Pct. GB printed copies, at bidder’s choice, electronic body had video games back opportunity and stayed be- Vermont (Athletics) 13 6 .684 — copies can be furnished for use by the bid- AL MVP had surgery and missed then so you grew up burn- it. Then they’d start calling Connecticut (Tigers) 9 10 .474 4 ders. This cost does not include shipping of six weeks of big-league action. cause of the weather. Lowell (Red Sox) 9 10 .474 4 the original bid documents, but does in- ing up the back streets. I was me on Monday and Tues- Tri-City (Astros) 7 12 .368 6 clude the cost for shipping of two addenda. The Angels (45-47) return from “We come back to north- Cost for shipping expenses of the original fortunate to move out to the east Ohio about 3-4 times a day looking for parts and I Sunday’s Scores bid documents would be added to this fee. the All-Star break at home Friday Brooklyn 6, Staten Island 4 Bidding documents are sold as complete west coast and still had the year. Our roots are back there started to think, ‘Hey I could West Virginia 10, Batavia 5 sets; no partial or incomplete sets can be against Tampa Bay. Los Angeles Williamsport 8, Mahoning Valley 7 purchased. No refund will be allowed for racing bug and I was lucky — our heart and soul. But I probably make a living doing Vermont 5, Hudson Valley 4 the return of any bidding documents at any went 19-20 during Trout’s ab- time. enough to make a living out don’t think I could handle this.’” Lowell 7, Connecticut 4 sence, staying in second place in Aberdeen 5, Tri-City 4 Neither Owner nor Engineer will be respon- of the motorsports industry.” that weather year round!” He’s done just that. And Auburn at State College, late sible for full or partial sets of Bidding the AL West. Monday’s Games Documents, including Addenda if any, ob- There’s plenty of ways to Success didn’t come over- weekends like this one he’s No games scheduled tained from sources other than the Issuing Trout was the All-Star Game’s get into motorsports and sponsoring he’ll hold dear. Tuesday’s Games Office. The Offices of the Owner or the night for Maher though. He Vermont at Staten Island, TBD Engineer will NOT have any plans available MVP in 2014 and 2015. Staten Island at Vermont, 6 p.m. for sale. plenty of different types in- started totally from scratch. “I’m going to be able to State College at Tri-City, 7 p.m. cluding oval and road racing. “When I got here I pretty go see old friends like Rich- Aberdeen at Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Each Bidder must be a Bidding Documents Maddon lone Cub from Brooklyn at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 p.m. Holder, as defined in Article 1 of the But Maher said he got pulled much forgot about racing. It ard Lotze back from North Lowell at Batavia, 7:05 p.m. Instructions to Bidders. World Series Champs West Virginia at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. into the drag racing world was all about survival,” Ma- Lima,” Maher said. “I haven’t Williamsport at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Bidders shall furnish proof of qualifications MIAMI due to the simplicity. her said. “All I had was my seen him in 30 years but all DOUBLE A to perform the Work as described in Article EASTERN LEAGUE 3 of the Instructions to Bidders. World Series champions usu- Eastern Division “Drag racing is something motorcycle and my suit- us North Lima boys are very Bid security shall be furnished in accord- ally get to keep on celebrating people can do easily,” Maher case.” tight.” W L Pct. GB ance with Article 8 in the Instructions to Trenton (Yankees) 60 28 .682 — Bidders. at the following year’s All-Star Reading (Phillies) 51 36 .586 8 1⁄2 Binghamton (Mets) 46 38 .548 12 1 Bidders shall comply with all statutory re- Game. Portland (Red Sox) 41 44 .482 17 ⁄2 quirements in accordance with Article 24 of Hartford (Rockies) 38 49 .437 21 1⁄2 the Instructions to Bidders. Not this year. Ali Nili asked spectators to pionship last month — New Hampshire (Jays)34 54 .386 26 Western Division The City of Youngstown, Ohio anticipates Manager Joe Maddon is the TENNIS stand in the way and block and through his fi rst three W L Pct. GB receiving funding from the Water Pollution Continued from B1 the rays. A few games later, matches at Wimbledon, Altoona (Pirates) 46 41 .529 — Control Revolving Loan Fund (WPCLF) to only member of the Cubs’ fi rst Bowie (Orioles) 47 42 .528 — aid in financing the Project. The require- championship team since 1908 Nili told fans to stop doing Nadal won 28 consecutive Akron (Indians) 44 41 .518 1 ments for Bidders, Contractors and Sub- and crisp volleys make him Erie (Tigers) 43 44 .494 3 contractors are explained in the Bidding attending the All-Star Game. With the wave, suggesting they completed sets at the ma- Richmond (Giants) 36 51 .414 10 Documents. “uncomfortable” to play. Harrisburg (Nationals) 35 53 .398 111 ⁄2 the Cubs languishing at 43-45, wait for the next change- jors. Healthy and playing A pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 Now Muller, who also Sunday’s Scores AM local time on TUESDAY August 1, tied for second in the NL Central over so play could proceed. terrifically, Nadal seemed Trenton 9, New Hampshire 0 2017, at the Community beat Nadal at Wimbledon in Portland 3, Reading 2 Room, located at 229 E. Front Street, and 5 1⁄2 games back of Milwau- Hours earlier came what poised to again be a factor 2005, will get a much-need- Hartford 7, Binghamton 3 Youngstown, Ohio 44503. Attendance at kee, their only All-Star is Wade might be interpreted as a at the All England Club. Erie 7, Harrisburg 4 the pre-bid conference is highly encouraged ed chance to recover be- Akron 7, Altoona 6 but is not mandatory. Davis. The reliever was acquired bad omen for Nadal: Going Don’t forget: From 2006- Bowie 6, Richmond 3 fore facing 2014 U.S. Open Monday’s Games The Contract Times will commence running in December in a trade with Kan- through his prematch ritu- 11, he reached the fi nal in No games scheduled as indicated in the General Conditions. champion Marin Cilic in Tuesday’s Games Contract Times for completion and provi- sas City. als on the way to the court, five consecutive Wimble- No games scheduled sions on liquidated and special damages, if Wednesday’s quarterfi nals. any, are indicated in the Agreement. “Yesterday was an awkward he jumped up so high that don (he missed it in 2009 TRIPLE A Other men’s quarterfi- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Owner: The City of Youngstown moment for me accepting my he banged his head on the because of bad knees), North Division By: David Bozanich jersey in front of our entire team nals: defending champion doorway’s transom. He winning titles in 2008 and W L Pct. GB Title: Director of Finance Scranton/W-B (Yanks) 55 34 .618 — LEGAL NOTICE in Wrigley Field,” Maddon said Andy Murray against Sam staggered back a bit, then 2010. Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 55 35 .611 1⁄2 Rochester (Twins) 49 39 .557 5 1⁄2 Querrey of the U.S., Roger 1 Notice of Initiation of the Section 106 Monday. “To be presented a jer- tried to laugh it off, be- After losing two sets in Pawtucket (Red Sox) 44 44 .500 10 ⁄2 Process: Public Participation Federer against Milos Raon- Buffalo (Blue Jays) 38 52 .422 17 1⁄2 sey on our fi eld in front of all of fore rubbing the top of his the opening 75 minutes Syracuse (Nationals) 32 55 .368 22 Mobilitie proposes the construction of a our fans and have none of our ic, Tomas Berdych against South Division utility style telecommunications pole with- head. against Muller, Nadal ad- W L Pct. GB in existing road right-of-way at 218 W players out there was diff erent. It Novak Djokovic or Adrian “Maybe that’s why the justed. He stepped a little Durham (Rays) 55 34 .618 — Rayen Ave, Youngstown, OH. Members of Gwinnett (Braves) 44 44 .500 10 1⁄2 the public interested in submitting com- was diffi cult.” Mannarino. The Djokovic- fi rst two sets I was winning farther behind the baseline Charlotte (White Sox) 39 49 .443 151 ⁄2 ments on the possible effects of the pro- Norfolk (Orioles) 37 53 .411 18 1⁄2 posed projects on historic properties The previous World Series Mannarino fourth-rounder quite easy,” Muller joked. to give himself more time West Division included in or eligible for inclusion in the W L Pct. GB National Register of Historic Places may champion with just one All-Star was postponed until Tues- “Maybe still a little bit feel- to react. He also fared bet- Indianapolis (Pirates) 50 39 .562 — send their comments to Andrew Smith, Columbus (Indians) 46 42 .523 3 1⁄2 RESCOM Environmental Corp., PO Box 361 was the St. Louis Cardinals in day; it had been scheduled ing dizzy.” ter on his own serve, fin- Toledo (Tigers) 41 46 .471 8 Petoskey, MI 49770 or call 260-385-6999. 2007 with Albert Pujols. for No. 1 Court after Nadal- After all, until Monday, ishing with 23 aces, an un- Louisville (Reds) 35 54 .393 15 Davis predicted a rebound Muller concluded. Nadal hadn’t lost a Grand usually high total for Nadal Sunday’s Scores Gwinnett 7, Indianapolis 2 after the All-Star Game. But that duo played on Slam set since the fifth of and only seven fewer than Lehigh Valley 5, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2 Pawtucket 2, Buffalo 1, 11 innings “There’s a lot of talent on that and on, past 8 p.m., when the Australian Open final Muller. Rochester 8, Syracuse 2 Louisville 5, Charlotte 4 team and they’ll be fi ne. They’re the descending sun’s refl ec- in January against Feder- So they headed to a fi fth Norfolk 3, Columbus 2 Toledo 5, Durham 1 going to be good,” he said. “I tion off the arena bothered er. From the outset of the set, which was masterful, Monday’s Games guarantee it.” Nadal so much that he held French Open — where he fi lled with brilliance from No games scheduled Tuesday’s Games Staff /Wire reports up action; chair umpire won a record 10th cham- both. No games scheduled

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SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS QUOTABLE “I didn’t know who the hell he was Age of Venus Williams. With Monday’s win she and I couldn’t understand him.” Bret Bielema, Arkansas became the oldest women’s Wimbledon quarter- football coach, on meeting fi nalist since Martina Navratilova in 1994. LSU head coach Ed Org- eron for the fi rst time: 37Source: ESPN Stats & Info Sale, Scherzer the starters for All-Star Game Associated Press when AL manager Brad Mills home runs in more to try to in 1983-84. Born in Lake- ting in a rocking chair when MIAMI announced the Boston ace 1,327 games make my lo- land, about 240 miles north- I’m 80 years old telling my In a year when it seems will become the fi rst pitcher this season, cation better west of Miami, the 28-year- grandkids and great-grand- just about everyone is a pow- to make consecutive All-Star a rate that to try to pre- old left-hander is 11-4 with a kids and things like that.” er hitter, Chris Sale and Max starts representing different would leave vent them.” 2.75 ERA and a major league- Scherzer, a 32-year-old Scherzer know what awaits teams. this season’s Then with leading 178 strikeouts in 127 right-hander who heads in Tuesday night’s All-Star “I give up my fair share of total at 6,122 the Chicago 2/3 innings. Washington’s rotation, also Game. homers. You can check the — on track Sale Scherzer White Sox, “All my family lives here. will be making his second The American League’s book. It happens,” Sale said. to break the Sale pitched Brothers, sisters, in-laws, All-Star start. Then with De- starting batting order has “If you let that creep in your record of 5,693 hit in 2000 the fi rst inning of last year’s parents, even my aunts and troit, he pitched a perfect in- combined for 181 home mind, it’s going to be a long during the height of the Ste- game at San Diego and al- uncles and cousins,” Sale ning at New York’s Citi Field runs, led by New York Yan- night.” roids Era. lowed a two-out home run to said. “So to be able to be in 2013, when Sale followed kees rookie sensation Aaron Judge with 30. The National Sale has given up 11 hom- “I’ve given up a lot of hom- Kris Bryant. Sale was traded here not too far from where with a pair of 1-2-3 innings League’s lineup has 158, ers after allowing a career- ers over the past year-and- in December for top pros- I live now is nice. I can have and got the win. Scherzer topped by 26 from home- high 27 last year. Scherzer, a-half. That’s really been pects. my family, extended family will be the fifth pitcher to town star Giancarlo Stanton who opens for the National something that’s been a Sale will be the 16th pitch- come down and experience start All-Star Games for both of the Miami Marlins. League, tied for the NL high thorn in my side,” Scherzer er to make consecutive All- this with me.” leagues, following Vida Blue, That’s a whole lot of long by giving up 31 homers last said. “I’ve had to become a Star starts, the first since “At the end of the day this Roger Clemens, Roy Halla- balls. season and has allowed 13 better pitcher, locate better. Arizona’s Randy Johnson in is something I’ll never for- day and Johnson. Scherzer is “I’m gonna grip and rip this year. Because of the home-run 2000-01 and the fi rst in the get,” he said. “This is some- 10-5 with a 2.10 ERA and 173 as usual,” Sale said Monday There have been 3,343 spike, I’ve dialed it in even AL since Toronto’s Dave Stieb thing I’ll be hopefully sit- strikeouts.

Charlie Blackmon, who MLB AT A GLANCE HOME RUN was eliminated in the fi rst Continued from B1 STANDINGS 62; Springer, Houston, 61; Cano, Seattle, round. “The fi rst time I saw AMERICAN LEAGUE 60; KDavis, Oakland, 60; Abreu, Chicago, him, he was in a crowd. I East Division 58; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 57; Perez, Marlins. W L Pct GB Kansas City, 57. was wondering what he was Boston 50 39 .562 — HITS—Altuve, Houston, 116; Ramirez, “A lot more fans,” Judge New York 45 41 .523 3 1⁄2 Cleveland, 109; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, standing on. He’s a mon- 107; Hosmer, Kansas City, 106; Springer, said. “Your adrenaline is Tampa Bay 47 43 .522 3 1⁄2 1 Houston, 104; Abreu, Chicago, 103; ster.” Baltimore 42 46 .477 7 ⁄2 pumping, you’re nervous, Toronto 41 47 .466 8 1⁄2 Correa, Houston, 103; Andrus, Texas, Judge leads the major Central Division 102; Judge, New York, 99; Simmons, Los you’re excited. But this was W L Pct GB Angeles, 98. leagues with 30 home runs, Cleveland 47 40 .540 — DOUBLES—Betts, Boston, 29; Lowrie, an incredible experience.” Minnesota 45 43 .511 2 1⁄2 Oakland, 27; Ramirez, Cleveland, 27; Judge, 6-foot-7 and 282 and some Yankees fans Kansas City 44 43 .506 3 Altuve, Houston, 25; Lindor, Cleveland, showed up to support him Detroit 39 48 .448 8 25; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 24; Gurriel, pounds, hit 47 home runs Chicago 38 49 .437 9 Houston, 24; 4 tied at 23. in their full dress — fl owing West Division TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 6; in the derby that totaled 3.9 W L Pct GB Ramirez, Cleveland, 5; Sanchez, Chicago, black robes and white pow- Houston 60 29 .674 — 5; Bogaerts, Boston, 4; Merrifi eld, Kansas miles. His longest drive of Los Angeles 45 47 .489 16 1⁄2 City, 4; 9 tied at 3. the night went 513 feet, and dered wigs. Booed initially Texas 43 45 .489 16 1⁄2 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 30; Seattle 43 47 .478 17 1⁄2 Springer, Houston, 27; Moustakas, Kansas by the crowd of 37,027, Judge Oakland 39 50 .438 21 he topped 500 four times. City, 25; KDavis, Oakland, 24; Morrison, “I thought I had seen it all earned cheers once Stanton, Sunday’s Scores Tampa Bay, 24; Smoak, Toronto, 23; Gallo, the defending champion, Milwaukee 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 Texas, 21; Sano, Minnesota, 21; Alonso, before. He didn’t even look Houston 19, Toronto 1 Oakland, 20; Correa, Houston, 20. and Bour were eliminated Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3 STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, like he was getting tired,” Baltimore 11, Minnesota 5 25; Andrus, Texas, 20; Dyson, Seattle, 20; in the fi rst round. L.A. Angels 3, Texas 0 DeShields, Texas, 19; Altuve, Houston, 18; said Seattle’s Robinson Colorado 10, Chicago White Sox 0 Buxton, Minnesota, 16; Betts, Boston, 15; Cano, the 2011 Derby win- Judge has hit the longest L.A. Dodgers 5, Kansas City 2 Cain, Kansas City, 15; RDavis, Oakland, Seattle 4, Oakland 0 15; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, 14. ner. “He was going opposite home run in the regular Detroit 5, Cleveland 3 PITCHING—Vargas, Kansas City, 12-3; season this year in the ma- Today’s Game Sale, Boston, 11-4; Carrasco, Cleveland, fi eld. He was late on the ball AL (TBD) at NL (TBD), 8:00 p.m. 10-3; Santana, Minnesota, 10-6; Fulmer, and he was putting the ball jors — 495 feet. He broke Friday’s Games Detroit, 9-6; Keuchel, Houston, 9-0; Chicago Cubs at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Pomeranz, Boston, 9-4; Stroman, Toronto, in the upper deck.” a TV monitor at Yankee N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 7:10 p.m. 9-5; 4 tied at 8. Toronto at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. ERA—Vargas, Kansas City, 2.62; Sale, Judge had no trouble hit- Stadium with a BP drive Minnesota at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Boston, 2.75; Kluber, Cleveland, 2.80; that went over the center- Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Santana, Minnesota, 2.99; McCullers, ting the roof, thought to Texas at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Houston, 3.06; Fulmer, Detroit, 3.19; be previously untouched fi eld bleachers in May and Cleveland at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Stroman, Toronto, 3.29; Carrasco, ASSOCIATED PRESS Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Cleveland, 3.44; Darvish, Texas, 3.49; by batted ball. That drive The New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge holds the trophy after winning dented a door casing with a Saturday’s Games Severino, New York, 3.54. N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 4:05 p.m. STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 178; didn’t count. the MLB All-Star Home Run Derby on Monday in Miami. home run last week. Toronto at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Archer, Tampa Bay, 147; Darvish, Texas, “I got it in BP, too, earlier. In tonight’s game, he’s set Minnesota at Houston, 7:10 p.m. 125; Severino, New York, 124; Kluber, Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland, 123; Carrasco, Cleveland, 114; So I wasn’t too surprised by in the second. Then, with said. to bat third for the Ameri- Texas at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. Estrada, Toronto, 110; Porcello, Boston, that,” Judge said. can League. Cleveland at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. 109; Quintana, Chicago, 109; McCullers, lightning visible behind the Many of the All-Stars sat Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. Houston, 106. Hitting second each time, huge glass door, he hit a 458- in foul territory, some with Sano beat Kansas City’s NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division BATTING—Murphy, Washington, .342; Judge knocked out Bour foot drive above the batter’s their kids. Mike Moustakas 11-10 in W L Pct GB Zimmerman, Washington, .330; Harper, 23-22 in the fi rst round and eye for the title. “I had never seen him the opening round, and Washington 52 36 .591 — Washington, .325; Posey, San Francisco, Atlanta 42 45 .483 9 1⁄2 .324; Blackmon, Colorado, .319; Cozart, beat Los Angeles Dodgers “That guy Aaron Judge, in person. He’s really im- the Yankees’ Gary Sanchez Miami 41 46 .471 10 1⁄2 Cincinnati, .316; Ozuna, Miami, .316; New York 39 47 .453 12 Votto, Cincinnati, .315; Goldschmidt, rookie Cody Bellinger 13-12 he doesn’t get tired,” Sano pressive,” said Colorado’s topped Stanton 17-16. Philadelphia 29 58 .333 221 ⁄2 Arizona, .312; Peralta, Arizona, .312. Central Division RUNS—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 73; W L Pct GB Blackmon, Colorado, 72; Harper, Milwaukee 50 41 .549 — Washington, 69; Votto, Cincinnati, 65; Chicago 43 45 .489 5 1⁄2 Stanton, Miami, 60; Inciarte, Atlanta, 58; sport is also football — col- years. loves football America. St. Louis 43 45 .489 5 1⁄2 Thames, Milwaukee, 58; 4 tied at 57. Pittsburgh 42 47 .472 7 RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 70; Ozuna, ALL-STAR lege football. “We know that fans con- That’s just the way it is,” Cincinnati 39 49 .443 9 1⁄2 Miami, 70; Votto, Cincinnati, 68; Continued from B1 “Baseball has the poten- nect locally every day with West Division Goldschmidt, Arizona, 67; Lamb, Arizona, said Los Angeles Dodgers W L Pct GB 67; Harper, Washington, 65; Shaw, tial to be the cultural star the teams that they root for Los Angeles 61 29 .678 — Milwaukee, 65; Murphy, Washington, 64; pitcher Clayton Kershaw, Arizona 53 36 .596 7 1⁄2 Baseball hopes to break into Zimmerman, Washington, 63; 3 tied at 61. Colorado 52 39 .571 9 1⁄2 in places like Latin America and love, and our job is to who praised MLB for doing HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 117; Inciarte, a wider public conscious- San Diego 38 50 .432 22 and Japan, where so many try to highlight the perfor- San Francisco 34 56 .378 27 Atlanta, 112; Murphy, Washington, 111; ness with this new gen- the best it can. Ozuna, Miami, 107; Arenado, Colorado, great players come from mances to make it a nation- Judge, the 6-foot-7 larger- Sunday’s Scores 106; LeMahieu, Colorado, 104; Gordon, eration — for the fi rst time Miami, 102; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 99; these days. But in the U.S. al story as much as possible Milwaukee 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 since at least 1961 there are than-life New York Yankees Pittsburgh 14, Chicago Cubs 3 Harper, Washington, 99; Votto, Cincinnati, and in the Eurocentric, Eng- when we have that,” said Washington 10, Atlanta 5 99. no All-Stars with at least rookie who leads the big Philadelphia 7, San Diego 1 DOUBLES—Murphy, Washington, 29; lish-primary world, basket- Tony Petitti, MLB’s chief St. Louis 6, N.Y. Mets 0 Arenado, Colorado, 28; Duvall, Cincinnati, double-digit selections. leagues with 30 home runs, Colorado 10, Chicago White Sox 0 27; Herrera, Philadelphia, 26; Drury, ball, NFL, soccer, tennis and operating offi cer. “We were was celebrated by MLB with Miami 10, San Francisco 8, 11 innings Arizona, 23; Markakis, Atlanta, 22; After Rob Manfred suc- at certain times golf stars really fortunate last fall. We Cincinnati 2, Arizona 1 Owings, Arizona, 22; Seager, Los Angeles, ceeded Bud Selig as com- a Judge-Con promotion in L.A. Dodgers 5, Kansas City 2 22; Shaw, Milwaukee, 22; Zimmerman, connect more with fans, es- had an incredible national Today’s Game Washington, 22. missioner two years ago, on Monday in which the AL (TBD) at NL (TBD), 8:00 p.m. TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 10; Cozart, pecially younger fans, and story in the Cubs.” Friday’s Games Cincinnati, 6; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 6; MLB required sponsors to sport enlisted actors and Chicago Cubs at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Arenado, Colorado, 5; 9 tied at 4. sponsors who covet those MLB’s “This Time It St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. comics to dress as judges HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 26; Votto, market top talent. But the fans,” he said. Counts” promotion has Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati, 26; Bellinger, Los Angeles, tradition-bound sport is and make appearances L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 25; Bruce, New York, 23; Ozuna, Miami, Judge and hometown been scrapped after 15 Washington at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. 23; Thames, Milwaukee, 23; Schebler, still trying to rebound from throughout . Arizona at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Cincinnati, 22; 7 tied at 20. slugger Giancarlo Stanton years. The World Series Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, 38; David Matranga of PSI San Francisco at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. a quarter-century of labor headlined Monday night’s will start at the home of the Saturday’s Games Turner, Washington, 35; Gordon, Miami, wars that ended in the late Sports Management, which Chicago Cubs at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. 32; Broxton, Milwaukee, 17; Nunez, Home Run Derby at 5-year- pennant winner with the St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. San Francisco, 17; Villar, Milwaukee, 1990s. represents Judge, says the Arizona at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. 16; Peraza, Cincinnati, 15; Goldschmidt, old Marlins Park, a sleek re- best record, not the league Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Arizona, 13; Pollock, Arizona, 13; 4 tied “There is little doubt that tractable-roof ballpark with that prevails in the All-Star 25-year-old outfielder has L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 7:10 p.m. at 11. kept his mind on pitchers, Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, top baseball players are splashes of Joan Miro colors, Game. Washington at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. 14-2; Greinke, Arizona, 11-4; Davies, less recognized than the not corporate pitches. San Francisco at San Diego, 8:40 p.m. Milwaukee, 10-4; Scherzer, Washington, a Red Grooms home run The league and many of MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS 10-5; Wainwright, St. Louis, 10-5; Wood, top athletes in many other “We’ve had quite a few of- AMERICAN LEAGUE Los Angeles, 10-0; 5 tied at 9. sculpture and a Cleveland- its national sponsors are fea- ERA—Scherzer, Washington, 2.10; BATTING—Altuve, Houston, .347; sports,” said Marc Ganis, er night club with a swim- turing players in marketing fers from various markets Ramirez, Cleveland, .332; Judge, New Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.18; Gonzalez, president of the marketing and brands. It just keeps York, .329; Correa, Houston, .325; Gamel, Washington, 2.86; Greinke, Arizona, ming pool just beyond the campaigns. Still, baseball Seattle, .323; Hosmer, Kansas City, .318; 2.86; Ray, Arizona, 2.97; Leake, St. Louis, company Sportscorp. “Bas- left-fi eld wall. MLB hopes to players say athletes in other coming every day,” Ma- Reddick, Houston, .313; Castro, New York, 3.12; Nova, Pittsburgh, 3.21; Nelson, .313; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, .312; Mancini, Milwaukee, 3.30; Straily, Miami, 3.31; ketball players and the NBA continue momentum from sports are seen far more of- tranga said. “He’s got a lot Baltimore, .312. Martinez, St. Louis, 3.40. RUNS—Springer, Houston, 76; Judge, New STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, set many trends and are rel- the Chicago Cubs’ fi rst title ten in commercials. of people pulling at him but York, 75; Altuve, Houston, 62; Correa, 173; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 159; Ray, Houston, 62; Ramirez, Cleveland, 62; Arizona, 141; Greinke, Arizona, 131; de- evant in pop culture. NFL since 1908, which drew the “Football is football. You right now Aaron just wants Betts, Boston, 61; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, Grom, New York, 130; Martinez, St. dominates in the U.S. and highest television rating for can’t even really compare to keep his focus on the 60; Gardner, New York, 58; 3 tied at 55. Louis, 128; Strasburg, Washington, 128; RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 70; Judge, New York, Samardzija, San Francisco, 127; Nelson, the second-most popular the World Series in a dozen yourself. It’s just everybody Yankees.” 66; Correa, Houston, 65; Sano, Minnesota, Milwaukee, 118; 2 tied at 110.

and current Ohio District plex in Vero Beach, Florida, SALUGA 2, Little League district ad- Saluga said the five weeks Continued from B1 ministrator Chet Cooper that he spent there in Janu- with believing in him and ary, 2016 was key in shaping While this will be his fi rst his passion for the game. his career path. appearance at Eastwood Cooper said his balls and “It’s a four-week course, Field as a professional um- strikes colleague is defi nitely goes six days a week with pire, Saluga has already a diamond in the rough. four hours of classes in worked multiple high school “He’s always been a terrif- the morning and five or so and YSU non-conference ic, dedicated and disciplined hours of situational drills baseball games. official,” Cooper said. “His in the afternoon,” Saluga He heads “home” with greatest strength however, said. “When you are invited crew mate Jen Pawol, one of is his character and that is back for the fi fth week, that’s two women working as offi - the main reason he will be when the jobs are handed cials in the minor leagues. assured success in whatever out and I was ones of the “I have worked with wom- endeavor he chooses. He’s a fortunate ones to get to the en officials in the past in wonderful, compassionate fi nal week.” multiple sports and Jen is individual who just happens Saluga will work 76 games very, very good,” Saluga said. to be an excellent umpire.” in 80 days this summer with “We’re just two umpires try- Saluga then started work- his partner, traveling at least ing to advance our careers ing high school baseball once to all 14 NYPL cities and once we hit the fi eld. It’s games while a junior in high while spanning locales in all business. We have a job to school, working his fi rst col- seven states. do and absolutely work well lege game in his sophomore When the season is over together.” year of college. he’ll resume working high Saluga started umpiring He then added his first school football and basket- at age 13 when he worked Division I baseball contest ball, adding Divisions II and his younger brother’s Little — Pitt at Kent State — two III hoop contests as well in League game at the Fields of years later. order to stay in shape. Dreams Baseball Complex A product of the Umpire In January, he’ll find out on McClurg Road. Academy, which is located his assignment for the next He credits fellow umpire at the old Dodgertown Com- baseball campaign.

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B4 THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017 LOCAL & STATE WWW.VINDY.COM METRO YOUNGSTOWN VACANT HOUSES digest National Guard unit starts demolition work Man arrested By DAVID SKOLNICK diation superintendent, said. ished by the battalion, 23 are on the that into a larger package of 100 to on 10 warrants [email protected] The battalion members arrived South Side with the fi ve others on 200 homes” to demolish next year BOARDMAN YOUNGSTOWN Saturday in Youngstown and did the North Side, Beniston said. by National Guard units, Beniston Township police Friday An Army National Guard unit a walk-through of the demolition The work being done will save the said. arrested Brett Young, 30, started demolishing 28 vacant locations, she said. city $159,000 in demolition costs, The city has unsuccessfully of East Palestine on 10 houses, mostly on the South Side on The city’s board of control Mon- she said. sought assistance from National warrants. Monday. day approved a liability release with The battalion is doing the demoli- Guard units the past three years for Young was wanted for About 50 members of the 112th the city school district allowing the tion work as part of a program for a major demolition program. eight thefts reported at Engineer Battalion, based in Brook unit to use the former Sheridan its members to meet training and The battalion will use its own with township businesses be- Park, will be in Youngstown until School, 3321 Hudson St., as its base readiness requirements, she said. its equipment for the demolitions, tween June 22 and July 7, ac- July 22 to take down the empty hous- of operations and to store its equip- “The goal is to demonstrate the but city officials will be on-site to cording to police reports. He es, Abigail Beniston, Youngstown’s ment there. training is a benefi t to the [U.S. De- monitor the work being done, Benis- also was wanted for a July code enforcement and blight reme- Of the 28 houses being demol- partment of Defense] to leverage ton said. 6 robbery at Home Depot on Southern Boulevard. Ad- ditionally, he had an arrest warrant out of Columbiana COURTS TRUMBULL COUNTY FAIR | Schedule for failure to appear in court. MAHONING COUNTY A partial schedule of events for the Specialty Showmanship, TC Dairy Project Contest, Dairy Cedrina Toley , 35, of Pitts- MARRIAGE LICENSES Band, Bicentennial Stage annual fair. The entire schedule is burgh, who was with him, Ricky C. Griffi th, 50, of 4499 West 5:30 p.m.: Parade of Colors & Born & Bred, Market, Clover- Barn was arrested and charged 140th St., Cleveland, and Brenda available on Vindy.com. Float Competition bud, Specialty Goat Show 2-8 p.m.: Motorcycle Show, Mid- with having an open con- D. Perdue, 53, of 424 Mathews TODAY with Open-Class Specialty way (driver free admission) Road, Boardman. 6-11 p.m.: Rides open Goat Show to follow / Open- tainer of alcohol in a motor John R. Bickerstaff, 52, of 2469 (Free gate admission, ride 6:30 p.m.: Chris Higbee con- 3 p.m.: Junior Fair Dairy Pro- vehicle, driving without a Newton Falls Road, Newton Falls, tickets $6) Class Rabbit Show / Junior and Rebecca M. Barnett, 42, of cert, grandstand, $5 and gen- Fair English Horse Show with duction Test, Junior Fair Exhi- license and possession of 8 a.m.: Admission Gate C, same. eral admission fee for everyone Senior Ride after, Sawyer bition Hall drug paraphernalia. Young Phillip G. Pachner, 60, of 56 Jeffrey remaining gates open at 10 older than 24 months. Ring 5 p.m.: Junior Fair Swine Show, was in the Mahoning County Lane, New Middletown, and Chris a.m. A. Adams, 45, of 150 North Sum- 7 p.m.: Parade of Colors Cos- 9:30 a.m.: Junior Fair Dairy Sale Barn jail without bond Monday. ner St., East Palestine. 11 a.m.: 4-H Booth Judging Timothy T. Howard Jr., 28, of tume Class, Sawyer Ring Beef Feeder Show 6 p.m.: Auto Races: Rush Dirt $60K water grant 22420 Alden Ave., Alliance, and Noon: Formal opening cer- 10 p.m.: Gates close 10:30 a.m.: County commis- Late Model Touring Series & Jaclyn M. Adams, 23, of same. emony, Historical Stage Sportsman Mods, Grandstand YOUNGSTOWN Christopher D. Green, 28, of 402 WEDNESDAY sioners meeting – Historical City offi cials are consider- Anawanda Ave., Pittsburgh, and 1 p.m.: Flower Show opens, (Free admission to all veter- Stage Hot Laps at 5:30 ing a $60,000 water grant Brittany M. Wylie, 29, of same. Flower Barn Robert R. Pesta, 26, of 5826 Lundy ans with proper ID) Noon: Junior Fair Rabbit Show 6-9 p.m.: Blue Siren Band, Bi- to Potential Development, a Lane, Boardman, and Danielle L. 1:30 p.m.: Junior Fair 8 a.m.: Admission Gate C/re- – pet, market & breeds centennial Stage school for autistic children, Bletso, 27, of 737 Nellbert Lane, Coronation maining gates open at 10 a.m. 1 p.m.: Junior Fair Cloverbud 6-9 p.m.: Joshua Lee Nelson, that is spending $610,000 Boardman. Nicholas A. Rossi, 38, of 3650 1-5 p.m.: Rides open Show & Tell and Cloverbud Historical Stage as part of an expansion ef- 8:30 a.m.: Junior Fair Sheep Cascade Drive, Youngstown, and Cornhole directly after fort at 2400 Market St. for Jessica M. Tomko, 33, of same. 2 p.m.: Junior Fair Horse Per- show with Open-Class Sheep 6-11 p.m.: Rides open its elementary and middle- Joshua A. Congelio, 33, of 674 son Contest, Sawyer Ring Show to follow. 1-5 p.m.: Rides open 10 p.m.: Gates close Oakridge Drive, Boardman, and school students. Alyvia M. Allegretto, 25, of same. 3-6 p.m.: Betty G & The Harvest 9 a.m.: Junior Fair Meat/ 2 p.m.: Junior Fair Outstanding Source: Trumbull County Fair board Potential Development Ryan N. Symons, 39, of 6716 Pax- ton Road, Boardman, and Melissa wants to open the location, M. Howard, 39, of same. the former Anthem Blue GIRARD CITY COUNCIL Cross and Blue Shield facil- DOCKET ity, by September, said T. State v. David Hackett, sentenced. Sharon Woodberry, direc- State v. Frank Little, sentenced. State v. Matthew Leister, pleads Zoning changes OK’d for new Dollar General tor of the city’s community guilty. planning and economic de- State v. Michael Shugart, sen- velopment department. tenced. By SARAH LEHR man-at-large Joseph Shelby man of council’s zoning ery two years. State v. Holly Defrank, sentenced. [email protected] and Councilman Thomas committee. “It’s a tremen- Councilman-at-large Along with the expansion, State v. Robert G. Nelson, sen- Potential Development plans tenced. GIRARD Grumley, D-4th voted dous upgrade to an area John Moliterno said, so far, to create 39 new jobs over State v. John D. Kish, sentenced. City council approved a against the changes. that’s depressed.” no medical-marijuana com- State v. Elijah Alexander, pleads the next three years, Wood- set of zoning changes that Shelby said he supports In other business, coun- panies have reached out to guilty; sentenced. commerce in the city, but cil gave an initial reading berry said. State v. Steven Simpson, sen- will make way for a new Dol- Girard offi cials about setting tenced. lar General. believes the focus should to an ordinance that would up shop in the city. 2 taken into custody State v. Shawn Matsko, pleads The store, at 520 Church be on attracting businesses regulate medical-marijuana Law Director Brian Kren guilty. Hill-Hubbard Road, will re- to the downtown business businesses within city lim- YOUNGSTOWN State v. Joseph Mciltrot, pleads said the current draft of place a Dollar General on district. its. Council typically votes Police took two people guilty. the ordinance could drive State v. Cominic Barbero, pleads the other side of Church The developers first ap- on final passage of legisla- into custody after a raid at a medical-marijuana busi- guilty; sentenced. Hill-Hubbard, also known proached the city last year, tion after three readings, nesses out of the city be- South Side home late Mon- State v. Anthony Salata, sen- as state Route 304. but were rebuffed in Decem- and council may amend the day afternoon. Offi cers ar- tenced. cause the companies State v. Bruce Graban, sentenced. Representatives from ber when city council voted ordinance before the final would choose nearby com- rested Dawan Williams, 30, State v. Demachel Butler, pleads 7-0 against zoning changes. reading. Birmingham, Ala.-based munities that don’t charge and Brittany Fitzgerald, 30, guilty. development companies Since then, the develop- The proposed rules would State v. Clifton Jennings, pleads licensing fees. at a home in the 100 block of Capital Growth, Buchalter ers have made aesthetic subject medical-marijuana guilty; sentenced. Medical marijuana be- East Avondale Avenue about State v. John Houser Jr., pleads Inc. and CGP Acquisition changes to their building cultivators, processors and 5:30 p.m. guilty. and Development LLC say plans at council’s request. dispensaries to city inspec- came legal in Ohio last year, Police charged Williams State v. Kimberly Salter, pleads the upcoming Dollar Gen- Additionally, the area that tions. Additionally, after but municipalities and guilty. townships have the option with possession of drug State v. Robert Ford Jr., count 1 eral location will be larger, has been rezoned is smaller being granted a provisional paraphernalia and multiple dismissed. with an expanded foods than the area the develop- license from Ohio, the busi- to limit or ban medical-mar- counts of drug posses- State v. William Diorio, judgment section. ers originally requested, said nesses would need to apply ijuana businesses within entered. their communities. sion after they said he had State v. Francisco J. Delvalle-Mo- Council voted 5-2 Monday Councilman Keith Schubert, for an additional license suspected cocaine and rales, counts 2 and 3 dismissed; night to grant the develop- D-3rd. from Girard. The city would The state’s program to reg- suspected suboxone. There pleads guilty. ers’ request and rezone fi ve “It’s going to be one of the charge a $500 application ulate and distribute medical State v. Thomas West III, judg- marijuana will be fully oper- were also digital scales, parcels from residential to nicest Dollar Generals I’ve fee, along with a $5,000 fee ment entered. ational by September 2018. suspected fetanyl and sus- State v. Arthur Carter, judgment business district. Council- seen,” said Schubert, chair- to renew the local license ev- entered. pected Tramadol pills inside Robert Reber v. HLW Fast Track the house, according to a Inc., settled and dismissed. police report. Kim F. Smith et al v. City of Can- AUSTINTOWN fi eld et al, settled. Offi cers arrested Fitzger- Residential Mortgage Solution ald on a warrant for out- LLC v. Gerald Goodspeed et al, standing traffi c violations. confi rmation of sale and ordering distribution. Trustees award road-resurfacing pact There was a child in the Carrington Mortgage Services LLC v. Cindy Hernandez et al, home, whom police released Staff report to her aunt. confi rmation of sale and ordering Trustee Jim Davis also mentioned at fl oats voted best in these categories – distribution. AUSTINTOWN the meeting that Austintown’s Fourth best noncommercial fl oat, Additionally, there was Federal National Mortgage Asso- ciation Fannie Mae v. Thomas C. Township trustees awarded a con- of July celebration this year was the Experience; best commercial fl oat, to a pit bull and 10 puppies biggest the township ever had in terms County Gypsy; and the best overall in the basement. Police Hedrick Jr. et al, confi rmation of tract for road resurfacing to a Pennsyl- sale and ordering distribution. vania company. of attendance and parade participa- fl oat, Motor Mafi a Motorsports. turned the dogs over to Ani- US Bank National Association v. tion. A total $854 of donated money from mal Charity. Kenneth Zitello et al, property The township awarded the pact withdrawn from sale. Monday night to Butch & McCree Pav- “It was like all 38,000 people living in the parade was given to the Austin- Man shot in hand, leg Home S&L Co. of Youngstown v. ing of Hillsville, Pa., for $563,731. That Austintown, plus half of Canfi eld and town Fitch Robotics team. Laura M. Szorady et al, confi rma- sum also includes nonroadway as- half of Youngstown was at the parade,” Trustees also renewed a yearly prop- WARREN tion and distribution. Cheryl L. Watson v. Nicholas P. phalt. Davis said. He said more than 10,000 erty lease agreement with the Mahon- A 25-year-old city man Tkacik et al, settled and dis- Trustees did not say when the work people attended the after-parade party ing County Solid Waste Management was treated at Trumbull Me- missed. would begin and what roads will be in the Austintown Plaza. District for $15,000. This was done for morial Hospital for gunshot Brian Matyas v. Walter Warg et al, order of magistrate. resurfaced. Cash prizes were awarded to parade township lease of recycling bins. wounds he suff ered to the Anelisa Vitucci et al v. Danielle Mc- hand and leg early Monday Minn, settled and dismissed. in the area of Nevada Av- Home S&L Co. of Youngstown Ohio v. Denise G. Dick, confi rmation of enue and Jeff erson Street sale and ordering distribution. Southwest. Helen Kubic v. JPMorgan Chase Offi cer shot 4 times is recovering; shooter is killed Bank et al, order of magistrate. When police responded to Rosemarie Kascher v. Sarah Mor- that location at 12:04 a.m., rison et al, dismissed. Associated Press Maier said. Probst was A neighbor, Ron McMor- they found the man, who Home S&L Co. of Youngstown v. UNIONTOWN, OHIO killed when another offi cer row, said the 28-year-old said he didn’t know who shot Tessa Galloway et al, confi rma- tion of sale and ordering distribu- A man with a history of returned fi re, he said. It all Probst was raised by his him but said it happened in tion. confrontations with police happened very quickly, he grandparents and alter- a front yard. A witness said PNC Bank National Association v. Michael J. Ciccolelli et al, fore- shot an officer four times said. nated living at his grand- people got out of two ve- closure. while he was responding Officers had dealt with parents’ home and with his hicles and chased the victim Michael Fabian v. John Cross et al, to a domestic-violence call Probst before Sunday night, wife and their 3-year-old with a gun, fi ring at him. settled and dismissed. before another officer re- the sheriff said. Probst had daughter in a house across Capital One Bank USA NA v. Mario White Probst Beaulieu, judgment in favor of turned fi re and killed him, a history of confrontations the street. Chains stolen with police, and officers “I hate to see something plaintiff. investigators said. Probst’s sister called 911 YOUNGSTOWN Chemical Bank v. Scott L. Work- The veteran Uniontown had removed guns from the like that happen. Now she’s man et al, order of magistrate. to report a domestic dis- Reports said a 23-year-old offi cer who was injured, Sgt. home in the past, the sheriff going to be without a hus- City of Campbell Ohio v. George turbance at a home in man told police he was shot P. Kalaman et al, order of mag- David White, underwent said. band; the kid isn’t going to about 5:55 p.m. Saturday in istrate. surgery and was in stable Uniontown, about 10 miles Probst was convicted of have a father,” McMorrow the 2900 block of Hudson Kayleen McDowell v. Keith D. condition Monday, but he southeast of Akron. aggravated menacing in said. “It’s terrible.” Goodman et al, judgment in favor Probst was alone in the Avenue on the South Side of plaintiff against Goodman and faces more procedures and 2014, and he was charged Police Chief Harold Britt after a man walked up to him Fetsko only. a long road ahead, police house when officers ar- with aggravated menac- said White has spent 25 US Bank National Association v. said. rived and began shooting, ing in 2012, but that was re- years in law enforcement and took two chains that Jonathan D. Jackson et al, order were around his neck. of magistrate. The shooting happened hitting White four times, duced to disorderly conduct, and started working with Police were called to Bank of New York Mellon v. Natalie Sunday night after Ryan Stark County Sheriff George court records show. the department in 2002. M. Scrivens et al, foreclosure. St. Elizabeth Youngstown Creative Sport Concepts Inc. v. Sa- Hospital for a report of a bre Technologies LLC et al, order shooting victim. When they of magistrate. Progressive American Insurance Search fi nds no additional Asian carp in Chicago waterway arrived, the man told police Co. v. Anton Pacic, order of mag- he was outside his cousin’s istrate. Associated Press to Asia that have infested the Illinois the Illinois Department of Natural Re- house when a man walked Daniel R. Yemma v. Sharonda R. Thomas et al, foreclosure. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. River and advanced on Lake Michi- sources. But he and other offi cials said up to him, yanked the chains Kassidy Vath v. Brian K.E. White et A two-week search turned up no ad- gan. The 28-inch, 8-pound fish was they were convinced its discovery just off his neck and shot him in al, order of magistrate. ditional Asian carp in a Chicago wa- only the second live Asian carp ever 9 miles from Lake Michigan did not the hip before running away. Bank of America NA v. Julie H. Pantelas, judgment in favor of terway where one of the invasive fi sh caught past the barriers, giving fresh mean large numbers of Asian carp The victim has a warrant plaintiff. recently was found beyond an electric ammunition to critics who question had breached the defenses. from municipal court for Rhonda L. Stanley v. Linda M. Ad- ams, dismissed. barrier network designed to prevent the effectiveness of the government’s Numerous carp varieties were public indecency, reports Jamie Francis v. Emanuel Logan, them from reaching the Great Lakes, strategy for protecting the lakes. imported from Asia in the 1960s to said. There is a police hold dismissed. offi cials said Monday. Scientists are examining the fish cleanse algae from Deep South sewage on him because of the James Bruno v. Cameron Howell, carcass to determine where it came treatment facilities and catfi sh farms. order of magistrate. Teams were deployed after a com- warrant. Larhonda McPeters v. Teshaun D. mercial fi sherman’s capture June 22 of from, said Kevin Irons, aquatic nui- They escaped and spread up the Mis- Warren, order of magistrate. a silver carp, one of the species native sance species program manager for sissippi River and its tributaries.

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TUESDAY MARKET WATCH Dow NASDAQ S&P 500 Gold Silver JULY 11, 2017 WORLD & BUSINESS 5.82 23.31 2.25 $3.50 $0.21 THE VINDICATOR | B5 21,408.52 6,176.39 2,427.43 $1,212.10 $15.58 WORLD digest Iraq declares ‘total victory’ over IS in Mosul Associated Press in 2014, the campaign to retake the city Smokey Bones closes MOSUL, IRAQ lasted nearly nine months. The fi ght, close- BOARDMAN Iraq on Monday declared “total victory” ly backed by airstrikes from the U.S.-led Smokey Bones restaurant over the Islamic State group in Mosul, re- coalition, brought an end to the extremists’ on South Avenue is closed. taking full control of the country’s second- so-called territorial caliphate, but has also “We apologize for any in- largest city three years after it was seized left thousands dead, entire neighborhoods convenience caused by the by extremists bent on building a global in ruins and nearly 900,000 displaced from closing of our restaurant in caliphate. their homes. Boardman, Ohio,” a note on “This great feast day crowned the victo- Shortly after al-Abadi’s speech, the coali- the door read. ries of the fi ghters and the Iraqis for the past tion congratulated him on the victory but Crews spent a portion of three years,” said Prime Minister Haider al- noted that parts of the Old City still “must Monday outside the restau- Abadi, fl anked by his senior military lead- be back-cleared of explosive devices and rant taking down signs. ership at a small base on the edge of the Old City, where the fi nal battles for Mosul possible ISIS fi ghters in hiding.” ISIS, ISIL Meanwhile, the Board- and Daesh are alternative acronyms for the man International House of unfolded. Al-Abadi alluded to the brutality of the Islamic State group. Pancakes on U.S. Route 224 “The victory in Mosul, a city where ISIS is temporarily closed while battle for Mosul – Iraq’s longest yet in once proclaimed its so-called ‘caliphate,’ ASSOCIATED PRESS crews do fi re cleanup after the fight against IS – saying the triumph Iraqis celebrate while holding national fl ags in Tahrir square in a small fi re broke out at the had been achieved “by the blood of our signals that its days in Iraq and Syria are Baghdad, Iraq. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared victory IHOP on Sunday evening. martyrs.” numbered,” President Donald Trump said against the Islamic State group in Mosul on Monday evening, after While Mosul fell to IS in a matter of days in a statement. nearly nine months of largely grueling urban combat. Dollar General opens NORTH JACKSON Dollar General’s newest store at 10701 Mahoning Ave. is open. Trump misses deadline Dollar General will cel- ebrate the store’s offi cial grand opening at 8 a.m. Sat- without decision being urday with free prizes and special deals. Additionally, the fi rst 50 adult shoppers made on steel tariff s at the store will receive a $10 Dollar General gift card, Associated Press White House chief of staff and the fi rst 200 shoppers WASHINGTON Reince Priebus responded: will receive a Dollar General “My guess is that he will tote bag with complimenta- President Donald Trump pledged during the cam- because he promised he ry product samples, among would.” other giveaways. paign to help U.S. factory workers by slapping tariffs There are trade-offs from School costs rise on foreign steel. But his taxing foreign steel that long-awaited decision on include higher prices for COLUMBUS the issue is running behind consumers and manufac- Back-to-school season turers that rely on steel, as brings its familiar annual schedule and administra- tion officials are leaving well as strained relation- budget impact on families ships with trade partners. as costs for classroom sup- plenty of wiggle room on what direction he’ll take. The possible risks became plies and school activity fees more apparent last week at continue to climb, according Commerce Secretary the summit of the 20 lead- to the 2017 Huntington Bank Wilbur Ross initially hoped ing rich and developing Backpack Index released by ASSOCIATED PRESS to fi nish a report on tariffs nations in Germany. The Huntington in cooperation Activists protest the Republican health care bill outside the offi ces of Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., and Sen. last month, but his depart- Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Monday on Capitol Hill in Washington. summit ended with a dec- with Communities In Schools. ment has been holding off laration that governments For the 2017-18 school as the Pentagon weighs in would develop “concrete year, according to the Back- about impact of steel tariffs policy solutions that re- pack Index, parents can Trump adds pressure as GOP on national security. The duce steel excess capacity” expect to pay per child: $662 delay is an example of the by November 2017, but the for elementary schoolchil- difficulty Trump faces in U.S. position was aggres- dren, a 1 percent increase delivering on his ambitious sive enough that there were over 2016; $1,001 for middle- health care divisions multiply policy agenda – on taxes, concerns about a potential school students, a 4.6 per- health insurance and more trade war. cent increase over 2016; and Associated Press repeal, and moderates such ate and the White House, – as quickly as he told vot- Supporters of the tariffs $1,489 for high-school stu- as Susan Collins of Maine they’re fi nding it nearly im- ers he could. say the move would help WASHINGTON White House officials crack down on excess dents, $9 less than 2016, a Republican divisions and Lisa Murkowski of Alas- possible to coalesce around less than 1 percent decrease. ka, who want essentially the an alternative. have hinted that tariffs steelmaking by China. Op- over health care multiplied still are coming. Asked on ponents say it would raise Monday as President Don- opposite, a more generous Underscoring the divi- FBI arrests soldier bill. sions within the GOP, and “Fox News Sunday” over prices for consumers and ald Trump pressured GOP the weekend if the presi- manufacturers that turn on terrorism charges senators to act quickly, and McConnell has little room an occasional communi- for error as he tries to pass a cations vacuum between dent planned to impose steel into cars, furniture HONOLULU Vice President Mike Pence sanctions on foreign steel, and other products. An active-duty Army suggested they might have bill with 50 GOP votes, and the White House and the soldier has been arrested to revert to a straightfor- Pence as the tie-breaker, in Senate, Pence appeared by the FBI in Hawaii on ter- ward “Obamacare” repeal a Senate split 52-48 between on conservative host Rush rorism charges after he if they can’t agree on an Republicans and Demo- Limbaugh’s radio show was accused of attempting alternative. crats. Some GOP senators to rule out working with to provide classifi ed docu- Consensus on a replace- are questioning McConnell’s Democrats. ments and a drone to the ment seemed more remote partisan approach, and the “The president’s made it Your Weekly Islamic State group, offi cials than ever as senators re- majority leader himself ac- very clear. We believe if they Local Golf Guide said Monday. knowledged to a home-state can’t pass this carefully turned to the Capitol from a Special Advertising page audience in Kentucky last crafted repeal and replace A criminal complaint fi led a Fourth of July recess. brought to you by this local golf course by the FBI said Ikaika Kang Some lawmakers spent the week that if he can’t get the bill, do those two things si- attempted to provide clas- break facing critics of Sen- job done with Republicans multaneously, we ought to sifi ed and unclassifi ed mili- ate Majority Leader Mitch alone, he’ll have to turn to just repeal only,” and then Mon & Tue June Weekends tary documents and a drone McConnell’s bill, or voicing Democrats to shore up the turn to replacement legisla- July 17 & 18 After 2pm to the organization. It said criticism of their own. But market for individual insur- tion later on, Pence said, al- $ Kang also tried to teach the Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, ance buyers. though Trump has at times 10:00-1pm 18 for 25 group combat techniques. the No. 2 Republican, told Collins, referring to Pres- dangled the prospect of 18 $18 9 $16 FBI spokesman Arnold reporters that a revised ident Barack Obama’s Af- working with Democrats. for for Laanui said SWAT team bill would be unveiled this fordable Care Act, passed Few Republicans on Capi- 6233 W. Liberty St. special agents arrested the week, and “the goal contin- in 2010 without a single Re- tol Hill believe a repeal bill Twilight Special Hubbard, OH 34-year-old Saturday. ues to be to” vote next week. publican vote, told report- could pass Congress with- Call for tee times McConnell abruptly post- ers: “I believe that we should out a replacement. 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Bolshoi director al of Nureyev’s gay relation- fax agency that Medinsky Starring Jimmy Fallon” MOSCOW Vladimir Urin told reporters ships. had a “long, detailed tele- (NBC) Russia’s Bolshoi Theater on Monday that the produc- Serebrennikov was de- phone conversation” with Wristbands tion has been postponed tained and questioned in Urin about “Nureyev” but Earth, Wind and has canceled a much-antic- 2 ipated ballet about dancer until next year, saying the May in a criminal case over denied applying any pres- Fire: Tonight on ballet wasn’t ready. embezzlement of govern- sure on the Bolshoi. worked “Conan” (TBS) Rudolf Nureyev just three days before the opening The bal- ment funds. His support- “Censorship and bans 3 Imagine Dragons: night, a development that let about ers dismissed the investi- are not the style of our min- against Wednesday on “To- got many in Moscow’s art N u r e y e v , gation in which he denied istry,” the statement said, night Show Starring Jimmy scene to speak of a return to who defect- any wrongdoing as a pay- adding that it trusts the insomnia Fallon” (NBC) censorship. ed from the back from the Kremlin’s state-funded theater to de- The Russian Culture Min- Soviet Union conservative circles for his cide which shows to put on. 4 TLC: Thursday on istry on Monday confi rmed to the West pithy satire of Russian of- The Bolshoi has been You had a story in “Jimmy Kimmel Live” reports that the decision in 1961, was ficialdom. Serebrennikov mired in scandal in recent Q. which a mother said her son had sleeping prob- (ABC) was announced after the Urin directed by refrained from commenting years. Its ballet director minister had a chat with Kirill Sere- on Bolshoi’s decision. Sergei Filin lost much of his lems. Someone suggest- Lady Antebellum: 5 the theater’s director but brennikov, known for bold In response to numerous sight as the result of an acid ed Sea-Bands for motion Friday on “Good denied exerting any pres- productions that poke fun anonymous reports that attack organized by a dis- sickness, nausea and other Morning America” (ABC) sure on Russia’s legendary at Russia’s growing social the ballet was banned by gruntled dancer in January problems. The son put on institution. conservatism. Culture Minister Vladimir 2012, an incident which ex- the Sea-Band, and his sleep- The Bolshoi announced Urin denied reports that Medinsky because of its posed infi ghting within the ing problems disappeared. on Saturday that Tues- the show had been scrapped portrayal of homosexuality, theater. Urin was hired as I read your column and day’s premiere has been because of its frank portray- the ministry told the Inter- director shortly after that. immediately purchased Sea-Bands. Much to my sur- prise, this worked the first night and for the next 16 Crass behavior on social media seeps into real world days up to today. I know it will not work for everyone. BASEBALL ALL-STAR I told my doctor about this GAME (8 P.M., FOX): Break and got no response. out the peanuts and Crack- er Jack. Standout players Sea-Bands are de- from the American League A. signed to stimulate and National Leagues face acupressure points. Most off in the Major League physicians have not been Baseball All-Star Game in trained in this approach. Miami. Joe Buck and John There are, however, some Smoltz have the call. 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In the opener, a newly posts so explicit his account was shut down. management of insomnia promoted writer (Katie in adolescents, with good Stevens) gets nervous when By SANDY COHEN why celebrities and political lead- compliance and no adverse AP Entertainment Writer assigned a story detailing ers are allowed to engage in name- effects.” (Neuropsychiatric why her ex broke up with LOS ANGELES calling and other activities for which Disease and Treatment, Jan. her. Young children know that name- they would be punished. 24, 2013). TV LISTINGS, C3 calling is wrong. Tweens are taught On some middle-school campus- es, “Trumping” means to grab a girl’s We are a family of the perils of online bullying and re- Q.10: my husband, my- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS venge porn: It’s unacceptable and rear end, she said. And teenagers have killed them- self, fi ve girls with shoulder- potentially illegal. length or longer hair and Rudy and the Pros But celebrities who engage in selves over the kind of slut-shaming and exposure of private images Kar- three boys. Last summer, in a free concert flagrant attacks on social media one of our girls caught lice at are rewarded with worldwide at- dashian leveled at Blac Chyna, with GIRARD ASSOCIATED PRESS camp. Rudy and the Profession- tention. President Donald Trump’s whom he has an infant daughter. “We are normalizing behaviors, Donald Trump, left, and wrestler I started treating all the als will give a free concert most popular tweet to date is a video Bobby Lashley, right, shave the head and it’s affecting some kids,” Stein- kids right away with over- Sunday from 2 to 3:30 p.m. that shows him fake-pummeling a of WWE chief Vince McMahon at past the-counter treatments. at the First Presbyterian personifi cation of CNN. Reality TV er-Adair said. “And what’s affecting Wrestlemania event. President Trump re- kids that is profound is their mis- Nothing seemed to work, Church, 890 Churchill Road. star Rob Kardashian was trending cently Tweeted an altered video of him although I followed in- There will be a raffl e of gift last week after attacking his former trust of grown-ups who are behaving pummeling McMahon but with a CNN so badly. Why aren’t they stopping logo superimposed on the WWE leader’s structions to launder every- baskets and gift certifi cates, fiance on Instagram in a flurry of thing, comb with metal nit with proceeds going to buy posts so explicit his account was shut this?” face. Social media satisfies a human combs, etc. After a couple school supplies that will be down. He continued the attacks on dura’s famous “Bobo Doll Experi- of months, I was frustrated given away at the church’s Twitter, where he has more than 7.6 need for connection. Users bond ment,” which found that kids who over common interests and estab- and took them to the doc- Children’s Carnival in Au- million followers. saw adults hit a doll in frustration tor. gust. Free refreshments will While public interest in bad be- lish digital relationships with their not only hit the doll as well, but at- favorite public fi gures, following and He prescribed a stronger be served. Bring a lawn chair. havior is nothing new, social media tacked it with weapons. lice treatment, so we tried In case rain, the concert will has created a vast new venue for inci- commenting on their lives just like Social media is an atmosphere de- they do their friends’. that several times. Again, to be inside the building. For vility to be expressed, witnessed and void of the social cues that mitigate no avail. The lice were resis- information, call 330-505- shared. And experts say it’s affecting With 352,000 retweets, Trump’s behavior in real life, she said. When CNN-pummeling post isn’t in the tant. The girls’ heads were 1192. social interactions in real life. violating social norms in person, irritated from all the treat- “Over time, the attitudes and be- realm of Ellen DeGeneres’ Oscar there’s immediate feedback from selfi e (3.4 million retweets). And Kar- ments. Jay-Z unveils tour haviors that we are concerned with others through body language and Home remedies weren’t for new album right now in social media will bleed dashian’s rant against Chyna paled tone of voice. No such indicators ex- in popularity with Beyonce’s Insta- any better. Yesterday I out into the physical world,” said ist online, and retweets can feel like learned that resistant lice NEW YORK Karen North, a psychologist and di- gram pregnancy announcement, Jay-Z will bring his latest validation. are now common in many rector of the University of South- which collected 8 million likes. Cruel and humiliating posts of- album to life when he hits the Still, Trump’s attack tweets have places. No wonder the ern California’s Digital Social Media ten become “an instant hit online,” shampoos didn’t work. It road this fall. Program. “We’re supposed to learn proven his most popular, according The rap icon announced Steiner-Adair said. “It’s one of the has been almost a year of to be polite and civil in society. But to a new study by Ohio State Univer- best ways to become popular.” the “4:44” tour Monday, sity Professor Jayeon “Janey” Lee. struggle. what we have right now is a situation Viral posts then get mainstream We tried Cetaphil Gentle which kicks off Oct. 27 at the where a number of role models are Trump, who has 33.4 million Twit- Honda Center in Anaheim, media attention, spreading digital Skin Cleanser last night. It acting the opposite of that ... And ter followers, has defended his so- nastiness into everyday conversa- Calif., and includes a stop cial-media approach as “modern day took me five hours to coat by watching it, we vicariously feel it, tion. and dry all 10 of our heads. at Quicken Loans Arena and our own attitudes and behaviors presidential.” in Cleveland on Nov. 19. It By not expressly rejecting cruel I have washed five heads change as a result.” Cyber incivility, particularly when or hateful online behavior, “we are wraps Dec. 21 at the Forum practiced by cultural leaders, can of hair so far today, and I Catherine Steiner-Adair, a psy- creating a bystander culture where did not see a single living in Inglewood, California. chologist and author of “The Big Dis- have a profound impact on human people think this is funny,” she said. The 31-date tour will also relations, North said. louse. I am thrilled, as this connect: Protecting Childhood and “When we tolerate leaders – in the has not happened before. I visit Brooklyn, NY; Nashville, Family Relationships in the Digital Studies show that young people popular media like a Kardashian, or Tenn.; Dallas; Atlanta; and who witness aggressive behavior in am hopeful this will fi nally Age,” said she’s already seeing the a president – behaving in this way, work. Washington, D.C. Tickets go effects. adults model and expand on that we are creating a very dangerous pe- on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at She said she’s been confronted by behavior. She pointed to Stanford tri dish for massive cultural change,” The Cetaphil treatment livenation.com. students across the country asking University psychologist Albert Ban- Steiner-Adair said. A.for lice was described Jay-Z released “4:44” on as 95 percent effective (Pedi- June 30. It includes personal atrics, September 2004). The songs about his marriage cetyl alcohol-based cleanser with Beyonce and his life as day on injury prevention for cy- noon at Cortland Primary Care, should bring their insurance is applied to damp hair and an entrepreneur. clists. The class, led by Marybeth 421 S. High St., Cortland, and 1 cards. For information, call 330- then blown dry. Leave it on HEALTH Romeo, licensed physical thera- to 3 p.m. at St. Joe’s at the Mall, 841-2596. overnight and shampoo it Voice actor dies pist, focuses on teaching the best 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, off in the morning. in skydiving mishap briefs ways to manage and prevent pain Niles; and Thursday from 8:30 Blood screening This suffocates the lice. It for occasional and avid cyclists. a.m. to noon at Vienna Primary SALEM HOUSTON doesn’t kill the nits, though, Care, 341 Youngstown-Kingsville A comprehensive blood An experienced skydiver To register, call 330-286-3850 so the treatment must be Free seminar on the or visit the Center for Physical Road, Vienna, and 1 to 2:30 p.m. screening, sponsored by Salem who was also a longtime voi- repeated twice at one-week Health’s website, centerfor- at Church Hill Primary Care, 4694 Regional Medical Center’s ceover actor has died after root of headaches intervals. physicalhealth.org. Registration Belmont Ave., Liberty. Laboratory Services and Fam- a midair collision during a BOARDMAN I have osteoarthritis A free seminar on natural ways should be made before Tuesday. A physician’s prescription and ily Health Care of Columbiana jump at a Southeast Texas However, people will be admit- insurance card are needed at the County, is July 22. Screenings Q.in my knee. By acci- skydiving center. to address the root cause of dent, I found that applying headaches, including migraines, ted at the door pending available time of appointment. For infor- are available by appointment The Houston-area center, a product with essential oils menstrual migraines, tension space mation or to make an appoint- only at Family Health Care of Co- Skydive Spaceland, says in ment, call 330-480-2654. lumbiana County’s Salem offi ce, of lavender, mint, chamo- a statement that two sea- headaches, and cluster head- Mammogram van mile, , eucalyptus aches, is off ered at 6:30 p.m. 166 Vine Ave. The cost is $40. soned skydivers deployed YOUNGSTOWN Immunization clinic Comprehensive blood screen- and birch bark really eases parachutes normally dur- Thursday at the Ohio Naturopath- WARREN ings can help to identify many the pain. ing a planned group jump ic Wellness Center in Boardman, The Mercy Health – on Saturday, but that they 755 Boardman-Canfi eld Road, Youngstown Mobile Mammogram The July-August-September health problems in their earliest Thanks for shar- later collided and fell to the Suite D3, Boardman, Southbridge van is off ering mammograms at immunization clinic schedule, of- stages when they are most treat- A. ing your discovery. ground, killing one and injur- West Complex. several locations in Mahoning fered by the Warren City Health able, and may detect conditions There’s not much re- ing the other. For information and a reserva- Valley in July. The MammoVan Department, 258 E. Market St., such as high cholesterol, anemia search in this area, but and other disorders. Participants The man who died was tion, call 330-729-1350 or go to features private changing rooms Suite 327, is 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to spearmint oil seems to may add a prostate specifi c an- identifi ed by his longtime OhioND.com. and female technologists who 3 p.m. on Monday and July 24; help ease arthritis pain tigen (PSA) screening to their agent as Randy Schell, who perform the safe, painless low- Aug. 7 and 28; and Sept 11 and 25. (Complementary Thera- comprehensive panel for an ad- worked as a voiceover actor Cyclist injury dose X-ray with state-of-the-art Special clinics are from 8 a.m. to pies in Clinical Practice, ditional $10, or a HgA1C diabetes for more than 25 years. equipment. Early detection of noon on Aug. 17 and Sept. 21. February 2017). Laven- prevention workshop screening for an additional $25. der oil massage of pain- Schell’s voice could be heard breast cancer is one of the keys CANFIELD No appointment is needed. A lipid profi le only, which mea- on commercials for diff erent ful joints also appears to The Center for Physical Health, to treatment and long-term sur- However, the child should be well sures cholesterol levels and is television shows, including be useful (Complemen- 4137 Boardman-Canfi eld Road, vival. Women 40 and older should and free of fever, rash or illness included in the comprehensive “Fear the Walking Dead,” tary Therapies in Clini- Suite 104, is teaming up with Liv have an annual mammogram. and an updated shot record is re- screening, is available for $10. and for various companies, cal Practice, November Ambassador, Amy Pagac, to off er The van will provide mammo- quired. The cost is $21.25. 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TUESDAY FOOD SALES Dear JULY 11, 2017 Every Wednesday in Society Annie SOCIETY NEWS and on vindy.com. THE VINDICATOR | C2 She says Retailer may cancel credit card if not used friendship Dear Heloise: I was sur- family without trying to Dear Heloise: When I same for them! prised to get a letter from convince the bank you are have a sandwich that will is moving a major discount retailer’s Heloise the “family of” a deceased be messy to eat, I slip it into Jackson F. in Alabama finance department stat- person. a plastic sandwich bag and Dear Heloise: I enjoy your ing that because I haven’t Thanks for all your help peel the bag back, much like column, and wanted to pass too fast used its credit card in over the credit card. Ridiculous! through the years. I read a banana, as I eat the sand- along a household hint: six months and have no bal- Do your readers have any your hints in The Bryan wich. Nothing falls out, and I decorated a recipe box, Dear Annie: I have ance on the card, the com- comments? (Ohio) Times. my hands stay clean. and on index cards inside many close friends from pany is going to close my I have the businesses and different groups. My time Diane H., via email S.J.M., Lakeland, Fla. charge account! Erica D. in phone numbers I deal with, with each of them is very San Antonio I thought I was being re- Dear Heloise: I just want- Dear Heloise: When I such as newspapers, the gas important, and I don’t sponsible by paying off my want to be tied down to Readers, what do you say? ed to let you know a way moved out of my apart- company, TV, etc. I keep the one friend. My partner has card, and that the company to reuse those foam pump ment, I of course forwarded fi le on my desk. many wonderful friends would want me as a custom- Heloise soap containers. my address with the post of- Donna A., he enjoys spending time er because I am conscien- I thought that if liquid fi ce, but there always can be Dear Heloise: I lost my Mission Hills, Calif. with, too. tious. Wrong! father, and as I was sort- soap comes out in foam letters that get through, and I called the company, and Recently, we got ac- ing through the sympathy form, why not other liquids? the forward is good only for Everything at your fi nger- the representative apolo- quainted with another cards, I had an idea for a I put some blue glass cleaner about one year. tips! couple at my young son’s gized, and said at fi rst that it helpful hint. Please do not in the bottle and pressed, I left several large, football match. The new- makes no business sense for make checks out “To the and voilá – foam window stamped envelopes with Heloise found friendship is mov- the company to keep inac- family of (name)” or even cleaner! Less mess and no my new address with the P.S. Keep it cleaned out, up- ing too fast. They are al- tive accounts open. just “family.” landlord, and some with the ready talking about doing buckets of water! dated and organized, so you Then she said this is a It’s difficult enough to new tenant. They usually can fi nd everything! weekends away together, marketing technique to re- Anna Mae S., planning several weekend deal with the memories and will forward mail to me as trips for us all. We’ve only mind people that they have the generosity of friends and Lancaster, Ohio a courtesy; I would do the © 2017 King Features Syndicate known them for a few months and been friends for a month. REUNIONS I’m a pretty easygoing, kind-natured woman; Austintown Fitch Class of at 330-503-6501 and leave a call- I fit in with all types of 1956 will host its fi rst monthly back message. crowds. But I don’t like breakfast at 9 a.m. July 20 at South High School Class of to be pushed into things Denny’s on Mahoning Ave. For 1982 will celebrate its 35th class or backed into a corner. I information, call Jerry or John reunion at 6:00 p.m. Sept. 30 with like things to take a slow, Africa at 330-533-1418 or Ann a dinner cruise on the Gateway natural course, and I nev- Stertzbach at 330-530-3211. Clipper Fleet, 350 W. Station er rush the process of be- Austintown Fitch Class of Square Drive, Pittsburgh. Class coming close with some- 1965 will celebrate a 70th birth- members are asked to send their one. day party for the group at the registration fee of $75, check or I don’t believe friend- Saxon Club pavilion starting at money order, to class treasurer, ships or relationships 6 p.m., Aug. 5. The cost is $10. LaTonya Thompkins McDowell, work well when they prog- Reservations are due by July 22 SHS Class of 1982, P.O. Box 11182, ress quickly. My partner to Connie Sinchak, 5697 Tulane Youngstown, OH, 44511-9998. For and I were friends for sev- Ave., Austintown, OH 44515. information call Madonna Chism en years before we started Checks should be made pay- Pinkard at 330-747-7982 or email dating! able to: Austintown Fitch Class [email protected]. I feel uncomfortable of 1965. For information, email: Springfi eld Local High with what’s developing. [email protected] School Class of 1967 will host its I have this uneasy feel- Austintown Fitch High 50th class reunion at 7:30 p.m. ing about the progress of School Class of 1977 will have Sept. 8 at the Roadhouse, 10499 this new friendship. My its 40th reunion from 7 to 11 p.m. Main St., New Middletown for hunches are normally Sept. 2 at St. Joseph Church cocktails and 6 p.m. Sept. 9 for accurate, and I’m an OK social hall, 4545 New Road. The dinner and dance at Kathi’s Dance judge of character. Am I cost is $35 per person and BYOB & Gym Center, 10825 Springfi eld being childish about this? (coff ee and pop provided). Regis- Road, Poland. What should I do? tration will be at 6:30, welcome at Villa Maria High School Class 7 and buff et dinner at 7:30. Music SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR of 1981 will have its 36th reunion Too Fast for Me and entertainment will be pro- from noon to 5 p.m. on Sept. 3 vided; the event is casual. There at Davidson’s Restaurant, 3636 Dear Too Fast: What’s also will be a mixer at 7 p.m. Sept. Fitch Class of ’76 plans charity golf scramble Canfi eld Road, Cornersburg. The stopping you from pumping 1 at JR’z Pub, 1722 S. Raccoon cost is $10 which includes a salad the brakes? There’s a simple Road. Cash food and bar will be Fitch 76 N Friends 6th annual charitable golf scramble will take place Aug. 27 at Lakeside Golf Course. and a favor. Attendees can order solution here – saying “No, available. Send check or money Proceeds will be used to benefi t Austintown families or Fitch alumni in times of need. The event in- off the menu. On the agenda will thank you” or “We’re busy” order payable to AFHS Class of cludes coff ee and doughnuts, DiRusso sausage for lunch, Barry Dyngles for dinner, hole-in-one prizes be reconnecting and reminiscing. to the weekend-getaway 1977, P.O. Box 4745, Austintown, and a basket auction. Cost is $50 for hole sponsorship. For information, call 330-651-8319. Above from For more information, call Terrie invitations. As you don’t OH 44515, by Aug. 1. left are executive committee members Mike Korda, Bernie Benyak, Nick Harris, Darryl Wem and Lou Connelly Geisel at 484-505-8169 seem to have entertained Boardman High Class of Markulin. or email [email protected]. that option, I’m guessing 1982 will host its 35th reunion Woodrow Wilson High School you’re the type of person Saturday from 7 to 11 p.m. at Los Chaney High School Class of Class of 1968 will be in charge Poland Seminary High Class of 1953 will meet for its who has a hard time say- Gallos on Route 224 in Boardman. 1953 will meet at 10 a.m. Thurs- of refreshments. All graduates, School Class of 1967 will host monthly luncheon at Johnny’s ing no. I’d encourage you $20 includes hot buff et at 7:30 day at Eat n’ Park, 5451 Mahoning attendees, teachers and workers its 50th class reunion at 6 p.m. Restaurant in Boardman at 11:30 to do some self-reflection p.m. Cash bar. No reservations Ave., Austintown. Classmates and of Bessemer-Mahoning Town- Sept. 1 at the Boardman Holiday a.m. Monday. All classmates regarding why that is. Per- needed. Dress is casual. Ques- spouses are welcome. ship, Big Beaver Township, Mt. Inn. There will be a buff et, cash and spouses are welcome. For tions: Sharon Roncone Velasquez, Chaney High School Class Jackson-Enon Valley, New Beaver bar and time to get reacquainted. information, call Betty at 330- haps you value being seen Sroncone@zoominternet. as easygoing more than of 1967 will host its 50th class Boro-Wampum schools are invit- To register, visit RNLO1949@AOL. 743-8235. net or Karen Vasko Ledsome, reunion at 6 p.m. Aug. 19 at St. ed. Dress is casual. For informa- COM before July 30. you value your own needs [email protected]. Woodrow Wilson High School George Croatian Hall, 3200 Vestal tion, call Charlotte McCalla Oliver, The Rayen School Class of and wants. Work on setting president at 724-336-5958. Class of 1962 will have its 55th Campbell Memorial High Road. 1960 will meet for dinner at 4 class reunion Aug. 11 and 12 at the boundaries. School Class of 1963 will meet Mineral Ridge High School O’Conner Family Reunion will p.m. Thursday at Vernon’s Cafe, Saxon Club. For information or Dear Annie: This is in at noon July 19 at BJ’s Restaurant Alumni Banquet will take place take place at noon Aug. 6 at Grove 720 Youngstown Warren road, to register, call Irene Dankovich response to “Tired Lov- & Brewhouse, 7327 Market St., from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Aug. 18 at City Park, West Main Street. Fam- Niles. Classmates and guests are Junkin at 330-788-2036. If class- ing Daughter,” who isn’t Boardman. For information or Ciminero’s Banquet Centre, 123 ily members are asked to take a welcome. mates have not received invita- directions, call 234-719-5010. able to fully enjoy her life N. Main St., Niles. Cost is $35, and covered dish and a dessert or fruit South High School Class of tions, contact Irene. Guests are welcome. to share. Cold drinks and coff ee because of her caregiv- reservations due by July 31. Send 1965 will meet for its monthly will be provided. Bring your own Youngstown Hospital As- ing duties. I use a camera Campbell Memorial High checks made payable to Mineral luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Thursday sociation Nursing Alumni Orga- in my mom’s retirement School Class of 1987 will have its Ridge High School Association plates and utensils. Members are at Denny’s in Boardman. Class also asked to bring items to be nization needs graduates of the apartment to keep up 30-year reunion Aug. 4 and 5. Fri- and mail to P. O. Box 191, Mineral meets second Thursday of each class of 1967 to be honored at day at 7 p.m. classmates only will Ridge, OH 44440. For informa- used in raffl e and nonperishable month. No reservations are re- with her. I bought a nest food items. There will be games the annual banquet Oct. 7 at the camera about three years meet at the Magic Tree Pub, 7463 tion or reservations, call Pam at quired. Guests are welcome. Tippecanoe Country Club, 5870 South Ave., Boardman. Tickets 330-652-5784. The Class of 1967 for children and adults. For infor- ago, and I can monitor her South High School Class of Tippecanoe Road, Canfi eld. If are $25 per person and $40 per will be honored. A picnic will take mation, call Joyce Buchanan at from my phone and my 1967 will host its 50th reunion you are a graduate of YHA class couple. On Saturday classmates place Aug. 19. 724-287-5299. Sept. 2 and 3. If you did not re- of 1967 or a friend or family computer. If there is any- are invited to bring their spouse Mohawk Area Alumni As- Poland Seminary High ceive a letter, please contact us member of one, call Georgia at thing suspicious, I notify and family to 120 Pin Oak Place, sociation will meet at 6 p.m. School Class of 1957 will host so that we can update our mailing 330-534-2773. the staff. Campbell. For more information, Aug. 6 for its ninth reunion. The its 60th class reunion with an list. Cost is $60 and is due by Sat- The camera is set up in call Irene Koullias Mallias at 330- outdoor barbecue Sept. 2. For Upcoming reunions are published Tues- Class of 1967 will be honored for urday. Teachers also are invited. days. Please submit information about her living room. I see when 519-8873, or Susan Marcu Carano its 50th anniversary. Class of information or reservations, call For information or to register, call class and family gatherings to the Society she leaves for her meals at 330-559-3457. Bev Kalmer at 330-774-4460. Department by 5 p.m. Friday. and when she comes and 1966 will handle registration and Anita at 330-727-3009 or Genie goes. I see what time the staff members come in to clean her room. indoor picnic Thursday, at 5:30 One time, I noticed SOCIETY p.m. at the Austintown Senior that her dinner came two Center, 112 Westchester Drive, hours ahead of schedule; digest Door 108. Wheelchair acces- the evening chef hadn’t sible. No steps at the building shown up for his shift, so and plenty of parking. the manager decided to Youngstown Baseball use leftovers from lunch. Old Timers to meet Bring a casserole or dish That meant she would of your choice to share. Fried have gone hungry later YOUNGSTOWN chicken, water, coff ee or tea and that night. I and several Youngstown Baseball Old table service will be provided. other family members Timers will meet at 1 p.m. Thurs- took food to the residence day at Kramer Field, 1106 Bears Monday Night Writers that night, and other pa- Den Road for a picnic. For infor- to meet in Canfi eld mation, call Nick Granito at 330- tients were expressing how CANFIELD 782-6520. hungry they were, too. I Monday Night Writers will was thankful we had the Guardian Angels meet Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. camera so we knew what in the small meeting room at the was going on. Because of to meet today Canfi eld Branch of the Public Li- that footage, I was able to WARREN report this incident to the brary of Youngstown & Mahon- Guardian Angels of Trum- ing County, 43 W. Main St. upper management. bull County will meet today at The cameras will hold Area writers, both published the footage for up to a 5:30 p.m. at Shepherd of the and unpublished, are invited month. I spend a small Valley, 4100 North River Road. to attend. Led by professional amount each month for No meeting will take place writer Nancy Christie, author of the service, and it has Thursday. “Traveling Left Of Center And been a great investment Other Stories,” the two-hour for me. Police, fi re retirees sessions off er an opportunity to meet Thursday for members to get group feed- GSP Smith SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR AUSTINTOWN back on works-in-progress. Dear GSP Smith: What Police and fi re retirees of For more information, con- a great use of technology. Making Kids Count receives donation Ohio district 2, chapter 10 will tact Nancy Christie at nancy@ Thank you for sharing the have their meeting and summer nancychristie.com. tip. Home Savings Charitable Foundation has donated $1,500 to Making Kids Count. Funds will be used for the Comfort Kit Program, which ensures infants, children and teens who enter foster care will receive Email your questions for Annie Lane a hopeful start by giving them care bags to replace items they were forced to leave behind. For infor- to [email protected], or write mation, call 330-758-3434 or visit makingkidscount.org. 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This isn’t about VH1 Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Basketball Wives Basketball Wives Basketball Wives Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Warren. a lack of talent: You’ve got plen- 1977: Leetonia residents are asked to conserve ty! But do you have the belief and water while village crews attempt to locate a ambition and vision? Flesh it out. leak that has drained an estimated 250,000 gal- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). If you lons from one of the village’s two reservoirs. want to cry over love, love seems The Carter administration will proceed with to always be able to find some- construction of a $4-bilion uranium enrich- thing for you to cry about. It’s ment plant at Piketon, Ohio. good for the emotional hydra- Two 21-year-old Boardman men are arrest- tion system, like a wash of fluids ed on charges of public indecency after patrol- through the whole network -- ul- men spot them riding their bicycles in the nude timately refreshing. at 1:15 a.m. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Hon- 1967: Youngstown Foundry and Machine Co. est introspection is the call of the ODDLY ENOUGH Iavarone will receive a one-time Man apologizes to clerk gets an $8 million order from International day. Your soul’s quieter needs will lump sum of $661,800 after taxes. after robbery attempt Nickel Co.’s Huntington Allow Products Divi- get attention. The outside world Man puts air in tires, sion for a combination bar and rod mill. will reflect back to you what’s Man cited for keeping MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. happening with your inner life. $1M in his pockets Katherine Fergus, 78, affectionately known as wild deer in house Police in South Carolina are “Aunt Kate” to many South Side residents, is !LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You BALLSTON, N.Y. JAMESTOWN, N.Y. killed when she is struck by a car in front of her may not have done right by your- A New York man who stopped at seeking a man who apologized after self, but there’s no need for pun- A New York man has been cited for attempting to rob a convenience South Avenue confectionery while she was try- a convenience store to put air in his ing to remove the body of a small dog from the ishment. That would only be tires and ended up buying a lottery keeping a wild deer on the second store. counterproductive. Emphasize fl oor of his home. street. ticket has won a $1 million jackpot. The Sun News reports that Horry Steel Valley Homes for Youth Inc. receives a your positive characteristics, and State Department of Environmen- ignore the behaviors you’d like to State lottery offi cials on Friday in- County police say they responded deed for 12 acres from Gus Arp, Lowellville, for be rid of. troduced 19-year-old Anthony tal Conservation Offi cer Jerry Kinney June 18 to a Circle K in Little River its homes for dependent and neglected boys. Iavarone as the winner of the jackpot says his offi ce received a complaint "SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). after the unidentifi ed man walked 1942: A threatened strike by 27 garbage truck on a $1 million Cashword scratch-off that a neighbor was harboring a wild Steer clear of dramas. Compas- inside and demanded money while drivers is averted when Teamsters Local 377 sionate detachment will be the ticket. animal in his Jamestown house. reaches an agreement with the Edward J. De- holding a knife. best way to help your loved ones. Iavarone, of Clifton Park, says The resident told responding of- Bartolo Co. that would provide the drivers with A police report says a night clerk Walk a fine line, giving generous- he recently stopped at a Stewart’s fi cers he believed it was legal to keep a 15-cent-per-ton increase. ly but not in a manner that would Shops store in the Saratoga County the whitetail deer fawn in his house told them the man entered the store A total of 5,000 sewing kits have been pur- make them dependent on you. town of Ballston to put air in his tires. around 1 a.m. and approached the chased by the Youngstown Send Off Commit- SAGITTARIUS for up to six weeks before he had to # (Nov. 22-Dec. While there, he decided to buy a lot- counter. Police say the “unfazed” tee for soldiers, sailors, and Marines as they 21). Some around you are inward- release it. Offi cers told him this was leave Youngstown. tery ticket. clerk didn’t give the man money and ly more insecure than you might not true and issued the resident a Helmets will be distributed to air-raid wardens Iavarone says he chose the $10 told him to leave. The man realized have guessed. If you have to con- Cashword scratch-off because it’s ticket for illegal possession of pro- of Zone 4 at the report center in Fire stantly reassure someone of your his eff orts were going nowhere and the one his aunt always plays. He tected wildlife. Station. love, it will be very tiring. Any- says he at fi rst didn’t believe he won Kinney says the deer was in good apologized, put the knife back in his Bus service on several North Side lines will be thing you can do proactively will pocket and left. improved as a result of eliminating 315 non- help. the jackpot, so he had his father health and was released back into double-check. the wild. Associated Press essential city bus stops. $CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). There are those who will try and use their moods to manipulate those around them. But anoth- JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD 07/11/17 ACROSS 61 9-digit ID 45 Makes a footnote er person’s bad mood should not 1 46 Homecoming visitors THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Paris turndown DOWN 48 by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek 4 Weakens have too much to do with how Beehive State 1 Creatures of habit? you go about your business. Bring 8 49 Rank below marquis Unscramble these four Jumbles, Beliefs 2 Port near Kyoto 50 one letter to each square, 12 Shock your own emotional weather. Employ 3 Kathmandu locale to form four ordinary words. 13 51 GI mail drop %AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Pleasant 4 Disclose 14 52 Shoulder enhancer This day holds plenty of opportu- KELEN Designer label 5 Evened the score 15 54 -- Paulo, Brazil nities for whimsy, and you’ll enjoy Snooze 6 King beater 16 it to the degree that you take ad- Go off course 7 Juno, in Athens vantage of that opportunity. Take ©2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 17 Does sums All Rights Reserved. 8 Wyoming neighbor 18 a gamble. Win or lose, the experi- Played hockey 9 Delivery entrance, often TEHTE 20 ence will be a win. Flu symptom (2 wds.) 22 &PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Jai -- 10 "The -- Squad" 23 YESTERDAY’S ANSWER Success isn’t a plate to be gobbled Whodunit must 11 Almost-grads 25 up alone: It’s a banquet to share Fair-haired ones 19 Place for a card game 29 with many guests. Invite others MICTOM Numskull 21 Big rigs' radios

Check out the new, free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app 31 to your recent win. More bounty Kewpie 24 Type of lock 34 is on the way. Embroider, maybe 26 Butter substitute 35 ASTROLOGICAL QUESTIONS: Tree trunk 27 Oaxaca boy 36 ‘’I’m a Pisces. I am fundamentally PORRUA Kind of molding 28 Fathomless Now arrange the circled letters 37 shy, though most people don’t re- Chemical suffix 30 Swampy area to form the surprise answer, as 38 alize this because I’ve worked on suggested by the above cartoon. Brown chirper 31 Put on 39 my social skills my whole life and D.C. gun lobby 32 Nasty brute 40 can pass for a friendly person. My Fanfare 33 Precede (3 wds.) 42 summer is filling up with social (Answers tomorrow) Party cheese 35 Safari leader 44 engagements that will take me Jumbles: SALAD TWIRL POLISH SQUARE Quechua speaker 40 Med. plan Yesterday’s 47 out of my usual routine. I will host Answer: The owner of the failed laundromat was — Pilots' sightings 41 Walked haltingly WASHED UP 49 houseguests for several weeks, Online notes 43 Pursuing 51 then travel for a class reunion Client mtg. 53 and a big family birthday party. SUDOKU Immediately 55 At first I was looking forward to Famous mummy 56 these events, but now I feel over- -- de foie gras 57 whelmed and anxious. I feel like Rid of rind 58 cancelling everything. I’m just not Outback bird 59 sure I can handle it all. Would it Smell 60 be lame if I just backed out of all Vended these plans?’’ Getting out of your How to play: routine can be stressful, especial- Each row must contain the ly for a Pisces, but it is essential numbers 1 to 9; each column for your personal development must contain the numbers to leave your comfort zone. You 1 to 9; and each set of 3-by- have a tendency to pick up the en- 3 boxes must contain the ergies of those around you, and numbers 1 to 9. when you are going to be around a lot of people you don’t know, this psychic openness can drain you. Psychically protect yourself with a daily practice of prayer, medita- tion and exercise to maintain your energy. You signed yourself up for these events for a reason. Follow through and you will likely experi- ence a great benefit to your confi- dence and your reputation. Visit Holiday Mathis online at www.creators.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate Inc. 07/11

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