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A TASTE of ITALY in Nov CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK » TODAY’S ISSUE U DAILY BRIEFING, A2 • TRIBUTES, A6 • BUSINESS, A8 • WORLD, B5 • CLASSIFIEDS, B6 • PUZZLES & TV, C3 EMBRACING SUCCESS IN WARREN RAISING AWARENESS NEW EAST COACH Inspiring Minds kids celebrate Sarcoidosis initiative launched today Marrow takes over Panthers LOCAL | A3 LOCAL | A3 SPORTS | B1 50% OFF VOUCHERS. SEE DETAILS, A2 FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 U 75¢ YPD: Trump visit will impact downtown traffi c “If you don’t have to be here, is criticizing Trump for coming Counter-rally planned Tuesday; don’t come down here,” Lees to Youngstown for a rally rather TRUMP RALLY | If you go said. than focus on the important is- Donald Trump will some streets will be shut down Lees also said sues facing the country. make his fi rst visit to a list of streets to “During the last six months, Youngstown as president By DAVID SKOLNICK said that the entire east end of during a rally Tuesday be closed for the he’s not followed through on what [email protected] the downtown basically will be night at the Covelli Centre. president’s arriv- he promised,” Ryan, of Howland, U YOUNGSTOWN shut down in preparation for the al will be known To register to get up to president’s visit. D-13th, said Thursday during a two tickets, fi ll out a form City Police Chief Robin Lees shortly before says people should avoid the Trump is scheduled to speak at conference call with reporters. at www.donaldjtrump. downtown in the hours before 7 p.m. at the center, 229 E. Front the event. He During last year’s presidential com/rallies/youngstown-oh/ said traffic pat- President Donald Trump speaks St. The doors to the venue open Lees campaign, Trump, a Republican, U terns around the The downtown event center is at 229 E. Tuesday at the Covelli Centre. at 4 p.m. spoke of reopening steel mills Front St. downtown area will be affected Lees met with the U.S. Secret Additionally, Lees said people and coal mines, labeling China U Service on Thursday to help should avoid the downtown area by the visit as well. The event is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. plan security for the event and between 3 and 8 p.m. Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan See TRUMP, A4 with doors opening at 4 p.m. MAHONING COUNTY Our Lady of Mount Carmel Italian Festival serves up food and fun 2 men indicted A TASTE OF ITALY in Nov. slaying By WILLIAM K. ALCORN [email protected] YOUNGSTOWN at fl ea market HE 19TH ANNUAL Our Lady of Mount By JOE GORMAN T Carmel Italian Festi- [email protected] val has something for every- YOUNGSTOWN body – food, entertainment By his own estimation, city police Detec- and people-watching. tive Sgt. Ronald Rodway has investigated The festival, which opened more than 150 homicides, so he knows a gift Thursday with a Little Prince when he sees one. and Princess Pageant, runs A Mahoning County grand from 5 to 11 p.m. today and jury Thursday agreed with Saturday and 1 to 10 p.m. him, indicting two Columbus Sunday on Via Mount Car- men in a Nov. 6, 2016, slaying mel, downtown. and a double shooting that The official opening cer- wounded two women. emonies are from 7 to 8 Indicted on charges of ag- p.m. today, when the Man gravated murder, aggravated Madumelu of the Year, Woman of the robbery, attempted murder, Year, Lifetime Achievement two counts of felonious as- Award and three $1,000 sault and two counts of be- Youngstown State Univer- ing a felon in possession of a sity scholarships will be fi rearm with repeat violent- awarded, said Frank Frat- offender specifications are taroli, festival chairman. brothers David Emera De- “It’s family oriented. We shaw Madumelu, 24, also cater to the people, with in- known as David Kitchen; Kitchen door restrooms, shelter from and Daniel Kitchen, 26, also inclement weather in the so- known as Daniel James U INSIDE: cial hall or a 1,000-seat tent, Madumelu. They are in the List of others buses that transport people indicted. A4 around the downtown area See INDICTED, A4 and golf carts that take festi- valgoers from parking lots to the festival area and back,” Frattaroli said. O.J. can go free, Jim Loboy, 33 WYTV weatherman, was emcee of the Prince and Princess Pag- parole board rules eant, chaired by Carmella Associated Press Crump, which featured 15 girls and five boys, age 4 to LOVELOCK, NEV. O.J. Simpson was granted parole Thursday 9, and proved Art Linkletter’s after more than eight years in prison for a Las contention that “kids say the Vegas hotel-room heist, successfully making darnedest things.” his case for freedom in a nationally televised When asked if they had hearing that reflected America’s enduring boyfriends or girlfriends, fascination with the former most of them answered with football star. emphatic “no’s,” except a Simpson, 70, could be re- couple of the princess candi- leased as early as Oct. 1. By dates who blushingly admit- then, he will have served the ted they had boyfriends – and minimum of his nine-to-33- even named them. NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR year sentence for a bungled Mia Tieche, 4, of Canfi eld and Gianni Tocco, 8, of Poland were crowned winners of the Little Prince and Princess attempt to snatch sports See FESTIVAL, A4 Pageant during the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Italian Festival on Thursday downtown. Simpson See O.J., A4 inside 616 INDEX 4 disputed parcels reassigned Poland Ave. N Business . A8 today Classifi eds . B6 Struthers LAKE HAMILTON Comics . C4 NILES OFFICIALS OFFER back to Poland school district Crossword . C3 ANOTHER FISCAL PLAN Daily Briefi ng . A2 By JUSTIN WIER “It was based upon a cou- Mayor Thomas AFFECTED Editorial . A7 [email protected] ple of records within the au- PARCELS Scarnecchia and ditor’s office,” said George Legal ads. A5 Niles City Council YOUNGSTOWN Lotteries . A2 have provided the Four disputed parcels, Briach, an assistant county Society. C2 city’s fi scal com- one of which was the subject prosecutor who works with the auditor’s offi ce. Algonquin Dr. Sports. .B1-4 mission with a sev- of a lawsuit, were reassigned VINDICATOR Tributes. A6 enth try at a fi scal to the Poland Local School At the time, it was believed EXCLUSIVE the auditor was correcting a TV Grid . C3 recovery plan. District after briefly being Meacham Valley Life. C1 clerical error. Pl. Acatello LOCAL, A3 considered part of the Stru- land school district, had Then, the auditor’s offi ce Weather. A2 Diana Dr. MORE THAN JUST LOOKS thers City School District. been assigned to the incor- found a tax map assign- Pl. Pawnee PLEASE RECYCLE Visual splendor isn’t enough to lift Mahoning County Audi- rect district. The auditor’s ing the parcels to Poland “Valerian and the City of a Thousand tor Ralph Meacham sent a office changed the record schools. Saginaw Dr. Poland Dr. Clingan Planets,” a fi lm critic writes. letter to owners dated Oct. at the beginning of the year, “We now had documents Center Rd. 224 VALLEY LIFE, C1 31, 2016, saying the parcels, moving the parcels to the at the time part of the Po- Struthers school district. See PARCELS, A4 THE VINDICATOR CALL LIVE AT To Enter Call 1.877.540.9638 STAMBAUGH STADIUM From Sunday, July 16th thru Sunday, August 13th TO WIN THURSDAY, AUGUST 24TH AT 7:00pm 2 WINNERS OF 2 TICKETS EACH Courtesy off and Produced by TICKETS ! 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