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WASHINGTON PUCO eyes Restored copper statues back atop county courthouse Youngstown Senate GOP Thermal’s puts off vote fi n a n c i a l on health bill, problems imperils repeal

By KALEA HALL Associated Press [email protected] WASHINGTON YOUNGSTOWN Senate GOP leaders abruptly shelved Youngstown Thermal’s their long-sought health care overhaul financial difficulty is now Tuesday, asserting they can still salvage under review by the Pub- it but raising new doubts about whether lic Utilities Commission of President Donald Trump and the Republi- Ohio. cans will ever deliver on their promises to “We have repeal and replace “Obamacare.” just been Republican leader Mitch made aware McConnell announced of the fi- a delay for any voting

nancial ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR at a closed-door sena- troubles for Ironworker Cliff Nelson prepares the rigging for a crane to lift restored copper statues back to the roof of the tors’ lunch also attended VINDICATOR Youngstown Mahoning County Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon. The statues were removed from the roof in October 2010 by Vice President Mike EXCLUSIVE Thermal, as part of the courthouse restoration project. Pence. McConnell’s tone and that is was matter-of-fact, ac- something cording to those present, McConnell we are ac- yet his action amounts to tively investi- a stinging setback for the longtime Senate gating,” said leader who had developed the legislation Matt Schil- Crowning moment largely in secret as Trump hung back in ling, spokes- deference. man for the By PETER H. MILLIKEN Now Trump seems likely to push into commission. the discussion more directly, and he im- Avers [email protected] “At the end of mediately invited Senate Republicans the day, the PUCO is inter- YOUNGSTOWN to the White House. But the message he ested that utility customers The public got a close-up look at the re- delivered to them before reporters were receive safe and adequate stored copper statues as they were on dis- ushered out of the room was not entirely service.” play Tuesday morning at the street level in hopeful. Youngstown Thermal, front of the Mahoning County Courthouse. “This will be great if we get it done, and a steam heat and cooling After the ground-level dis- if we don’t get it done it’s just going to be system provider to several play, they were hoisted in the downtown buildings, in- afternoon back to their pedestal See HEALTH, A2 dicated to the commission on the roof of the 106-year-old ONLINE building, which is undergoing See THERMAL, A5 VIDEO & restoration. YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOLS PHOTO During that display, the coun- ty commissioners met in the BOARDMAN See video and photo gallery courthouse rotunda. Mohip nixes for this story “This is a beautiful building, 3 women charged at vindy.com over 100 years old. The statues on the top of the building are 2 resolutions the crown jewel,” said county Commission- after patient dies er Anthony Trafi canti. Seeing their return to the courthouse “is a highlight of my career,” OK’d by board at nursing home he told the meeting audience. The three hollow statues, which were re- By AMANDA TONOLI By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI stored after being removed from the court- [email protected] [email protected] house roof in October 2010, are named “Jus- YOUNGSTOWN BOARDMAN tice” on the left, “Strength and Authority” in Youngstown Board of Education mem- Three women are charged the center and “Law” on the right. bers were outraged Tuesday after district in connection with a patient CEO Krish Mohip scrapped two resolu- death at a township nursing See STATUES, A5 tions that would have allowed participa- home after a state investiga- The restored statues were returned Tuesday to their tion in the Ohio School Boards Associa- tion. INSIDE: Restoration strengthens safety, allure tion Legal Assistance Fund. of courthouse. Editorial, A9 original rooftop pedestal over the main entrance to the Johonna Hull, 28, of Can- 106-year-old courthouse. The board unanimously field is charged with tam- approved the two resolu- pering with records and pa- tions seeking $250 despite tient abuse/gross neglect; the district CEO’s denial. Brenda Lamancusa, 40, of Offi cials approve sale of former jail to YSU Board member Jack- Girard is charged with pa- By PETER H. MILLIKEN They also authorized a co- mercialization Center. ie Adair said she’s had tient abuse/gross neglect; [email protected] application with YSU for a $2 “It’s an excellent thing for enough of “the CEO dic- and Beth Bowman, 51, of tating to us the things he YOUNGSTOWN million U.S. Economic Devel- the county. I think it’s a way to Wellsville is charged with feels he has the authority The Mahoning County com- opment Administration grant Mohip tampering with records and train our citizens in the trades to do” and suggested get- for renovation of that building. patient abuse/neglect. missioners on Tuesday autho- and to actually bring business- ting a legal opinion on Mohip’s authority. The charges stem from an rized the sale of the county’s The advanced manufactur- es here that would be able to Mohip was hired by a state-appointed incident reported June 29, former minimum security jail ing lab, which has been in the partner with that. I think the academic distress commission to bring 2015, at Greenbriar Health- to Youngstown State University planning stages for two years, university’s doing a lot of good the district out of academic emergency, care Center on South Ave- for $525,000 for use as a collab- will be known as the Mahoning and he reduced the school board’s role to orative innovation center. Valley Innovation and Com- See JAIL, A5 See CHARGED, A5 See SCHOOLS, A5 inside INDEX Groups join forces to throw Classifi eds . . . . B5-6 today Comics ...... C6 Youngstown a birthday party Crossword ...... C5 ANTHONY SAADEY DIES By KALEA HALL blowouts with their parents, Daily Briefi ng . . . A2 Longtime local [email protected] Editorial ...... A9 Jim and Grace. restaurateur YOUNGSTOWN The West Side residents Legal ads...... B4 Anthony Saadey, Lotteries ...... A2 At just a week and a half were a part of more than 100 owner of Mr. An- old, Virginia Freeze was cel- in attendance at Downtown Society...... C4 thony’s Banquet Sports...... B1-5 ebrating 221 years of Youngstown Partner- Center, died Tues- Youngstown on Tues- ship’s “Happy Birthday, Tributes...... A6-7 day. He was 69. TV Grid ...... C5 day. Youngstown” event at LOCAL, A3 She may not have Tyler History Center on Valley Life...... C3 ONLINE Weather...... A2 PERMITS OK’D FOR WELLS known it, but around VIDEO Federal Street. World/Business A10 The state has granted permits her was a celebration “We love down- for two injection wells proposed with balloons, cake See video for town,” said Jim Freeze, PLEASE RECYCLE this story at for land near the Wyngate Manor and the birthday song. executive director Her brothers, Ed- vindy.com manufactured-home community off of Youngstown Area WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR state Route 7 in Brookfi eld. ward, 5, and Isaac, 3, Goodwill Industries. “We try Isaac Freeze, 3, left, and his brother Edward, 5, donned appropriate LOCAL, A7 donned party hats, ate cake attire for a party celebrating Youngstown’s 221st birthday Tuesday and blew birthday party See BIRTHDAY, A5 at the Tyler History Center downtown.

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E-MAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2017 A3 METRO digest Longtime Boardman restaurateur Anthony Saadey dies By KALEA HALL Saadey was well- helpful and straightforward and ment to the dedication and hard Man, 80, is missing AND WILLIAM K. Alcorn liked and respected always had a smile on his face. We work of Anthony Saadey. It was a [email protected] by his peers in the didn’t hang out, but I knew him as a success because he operated it,” said CHAMPION MVR owner Joe Cassese. The Trumbull County 911 Longtime Boardman restaurateur restaurant business gentleman and a professional,” said and others in the “His death is a loss to the com- center Anthony Saadey, 69, of Canfield, Canzonetta. owner of Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Mahoning Valley. “I loved Anthony like a member munity, and his legacy will live on and Ohio Center, died Tuesday in St. Elizabeth “Anthony was a of my family,” said Anthony Cafaro through the great events they will Attorney Youngstown Hospital. He had been great guy, and I am Sr., former president of Cafaro Co. in continue to have at the place he es- General ill for some time. saddened by his Saadey Niles, a longtime friend of Saadey’s. tablished,” Cassese added. Missing Funeral arrangements are being death,” said Mark “He was a very strong, proud and Joe Saadey, Anthony’s nephew Persons handled by Wasko Funeral Home. Canzonetta, a chef and co-owner respectful individual. He will be who owns the Upstairs Restaurant Unit have Services are at 3 p.m. Friday in St. of Aqua Pazzo Restaurant in Board- deeply missed,” Cafaro said of his and Saadeys Place in Austintown, issued Maron Church in Youngstown, man. friend. explained that Anthony was the Wade an en- where the family will greet friends “A long-standing pillar in the res- “Mr. Anthony’s and its staff are a dangered from noon to 3 p.m. taurant business, he was always picture of consistency, a true testa- See SAADEY, A4 missing adult alert for a Champion Township man, 80. Roger Wade of Eldon Drive Summer students blossom while creating garden art FREE is 5 foot 9, 170 pounds with & CONFIDENTIAL blue eyes and brown hair. Call Mahoning He was last seen wearing a HIV County District Board navy blue shirt, shorts and a ball cap. Testing of Health He left his home at 8 p.m. ‘Bunn in Bloom’ (330) 743-3333 Monday and hasn’t returned, Ext. 271 the 911 center says. He may Public Health be driving a 2008 black Kia Prevent. Promote. Protect. Spectra with license plate ELH9591. Mahoning County Board of Health Anyone with information is asked to call the county 911 center at 330-675-2730 or attorney general at 1-866- 693-9171. Closed to fi x culvert CHAMPION Eff ective July 5, Bristol Champion Townline Road will be closed from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. due to culvert replacement. The recom- mended detour is south on Oak Hill Drive, west on state Route 305 and north of Hoff - man Norton Road. MVSD board to meet MINERAL RIDGE The Mahoning Valley NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR Sanitary District will have its Children’s book illustrator, author and artist Dar James instructs young painters for the “Bunn in regular meeting of the board Bloom” project. James led a nature-inspired afternoon on Tuesday with Paul C. Bunn Elementary students. of directors at 4 p.m. today in the assembly room, 1181 By AMANDA TONOLI Ohltown-McDonald Road. [email protected] YOUNGSTOWN Children’s book illustrator, au- Agenda Thursday thor and artist Dar James led a Jackson Milton school nature-inspired afternoon with board, 6:30 p.m., regular Paul C. Bunn Elementary students meeting, high school build- Tuesday. ing, 13910 Mahoning Ave. Students painted then planted garden artwork around their school Lowellville school board, garden – adding what they thought 4:45 p.m., special athletic the garden needed. committee, library, 52 Rock- Retired teachers helped spruce et Place. up the garden while students cre- Western Reserve Transit ated their garden art. Authority board of trustees, Retired teacher Samie Winick 3 p.m., WRTA board room, 604 said retirees have been maintain- Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. ing the garden since 2003. Boardman school board, “We’re lucky to have summer 6:30 p.m., Center Intermedi- school this summer so the kids get ate School, 7410 Market St. to come out and kind of help,” she said. Girard City Council, 3 p.m., Winick said she is excited to hang planning commission, mayor’s a gallery wall of the students’ art offi ce, city hall, 100 W. Main St. among the various sections of the Governing Board of the garden. It will be titled “Bunn in Mahoning County Edu- Bloom.” cational Service Center, Winick wasn’t the only one ex- 5 p.m., MCCTC, 7300 N. cited about showing off students’ Palmyra Road, Canfi eld. art. Poland school board, 6 “I love painting,” gushed second- p.m., work session, high school grader Novalee Wood. cafeteria, 3199 Dobbins Road. James said she’s happy to be Springfi eld Local School working with Paul C. Bunn stu- board, 6:30 p.m., intermedi- dents and have the opportunity to ate school, Room 110, 11335 meet with educators. Youngstown Pittsburgh James isn’t the only one happy Road, New Middletown. about the student-artist arrange- ment. Struthers school board, 9 Paul C. Bunn Principal William Larayah Hodges paints a butterfl y for the “Bunn in Bloom” a.m., special meeting, board of project at Paul C. Bunn Elementary. Students painted education offi ce, 99 Euclid Ave. then planted garden artwork Tuesday around their school Trumbull Career and Tech- See BUNN, A4 garden. nical Center, 6 p.m., high school programs committee, director’s offi ce, TCTC, 528 Educational Highway, Warren. 3 arrested in drug raid plead not guilty AGENDA runs daily. Items for the column should be sent to The Vindica- By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI with induc- tor Regional Desk at least two days in [email protected] advance. ing panic in BOARDMAN connection Surplus food/ Three suspects who were with an April arrested during a drug raid 29 incident in clothing at a Wildwood Drive house which she re- Price Memorial A.M.E. last week pleaded not guilty portedly suf- to charges stemming from fered a drug Zion Church, 920 Dryden Forgach Whitfi eld Roddy Ave., Youngstown, produce that operation. overdose at the Wild- and food bags, 9 to 11 a.m. Michael Forgach , 41, Syre- permitting drug abuse, pos- na Whitfield, 25, and Da- wood house. Friday. Proper identifi cation sessing drug-abuse instru- required. Bring containers. wond Roddy, 31, appeared The charges against the in Mahoning County Area ments and possession of three stem from a search Food-distribution notices are to be submitted by 3 p.m. the day before Court here Tuesday for ar- drug paraphernalia. Addi- they are to be published. raignment on charges of tionally, Whitfi eld is charged See RAID, A4

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A4 THE VINDICATOR | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2017 LOCAL & STATE WWW.VINDY.COM 2 people arraigned in separate Trumbull County murder cases Staff report Police said Talley told WARREN them Amari was choking Two people indicted and she grabbed the food Monday in separate mur- out of his mouth, and he fell der cases were arraigned in back and hit the counter and Trumbull County Common the fl oor. Pleas Court on Tuesday, and Hospital offi cials said Am- both are being held in the Burke Talley ari’s injuries did not fi t with county jail in lieu of $1 mil- the description Talley gave lion bond. Austin Burke, 18, of Miller rested that same day. of how they occurred. South Road in Bristolville, In the other murder case, Diane Barber, assistant was indicted on charges Lynette Talley, 64, of South- county prosecutor, asked of aggravated murder, two ern Boulevard is charged in for a $1 million bond for Tal- counts of aggravated rob- the May 8 death of Amari ley. She said the “evidence bery and two counts of be- D. Allen, 3, who suffered a [against Talley] is strong, in- ing a felon in possession of traumatic brain injury after cluding medical evidence, a fi rearm. being injured at a home on and a failed stipulated poly- Burke is accused of kill- Clearwater Street Northwest graph.” ing and robbing Brandon on May 5. That means Talley failed Sample, 22, of Garfi eld Drive Talley, a friend of Amari’s family, was serving as his a lie-detector test that is ad- Northeast, who was report- missable at trial. ed missing by his family guardian at the time. June 12. Sample’s body was Both Burke and Tal- The organization Trum- found in a rural area of Bris- ley pleaded not guilty to the bull County Parents of Mur- tol Township on June 15. charges. dered Children will raise Burke is also charged with Talley’s charges are mur- the victim’s fl ag in memory the June 20 armed robbery der, felonious assault and of Amari at 2 p.m. today in of the Pizza Joe’s restaurant two counts of child endan- front of the Trumbull Coun- in Cortland. Burke was ar- gering. ty Sheriff’s offi ce. RAID Continued from A3

of 120 Wildwood Drive on Friday, which marked the third time township police have raided it since March. The search report- edly turned up a slew of drug-related items, includ- ing more than 100 syringes and suspected heroin. In court Tuesday, For- gach, who had previously posted bond, appeared with an attorney. Judge Joseph M. Houser contin- ued Forgach’s bond, but warned Forgach that he would be “tempted” to re- voke it if Forgach incurred any additional criminal charges. Forgach was indicted by a Mahoning County grand jury last week on charges of cocaine possession, heroin possession and permitting drug abuse. Whitfield and Roddy, who remained in the Ma- honing County jail, will get court-appointed law- yers. The judge set Whit- fi eld’s bond at $3,500, cash or surety, and Roddy’s at $2,500, cash or surety. Asked by the judge NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR how she supports herself, Second-grader Novalee Wood paints for the “Bunn in Bloom” proj- ect. The school garden the kids helped to decorate is largely a result Whitfield told him that of a partnership with the Men’s Garden Club of Youngstown. her child’s father has been supporting her since she moved to the area from Winick said unique oppor- Oklahoma a few months BUNN tunities like this are possible ago. Continued from A3 because of the garden, which The owners of the house is largely a result of a part- on Wildwood, who are Baun said he enjoys the fact nership with the Men’s Gar- Forgach’s parents, have that James is able to get stu- den Club of Youngstown. started the process to re- dents involved and engaged “They’ve been really, move Forgach and any in something other than really generous with us.” other tenants from the their usual book work. For information about the property after township “The kids realize they can summer school program, officials said they would use their talents to learn and contact Paul C. Bunn Ele- work with the Mahoning use their different intelli- County Prosecutor’s of- mentary at 330-744-8963 . fice to have the property gences and really get to think To see more of James’s declared a nuisance. out of the box,” he said. work, visit Darsworld.com. A letter from Atty. Alden Chevlen that was deliv- ered to township offi cials Monday states that For- gach was served a statu- City man jailed on tory notice to leave the premises by today. If he does not leave, the next obstruction charge step would be eviction. The homeowners would Staff report officers he like to bring the proper- YOUNGSTOWN called them ty into compliance with Reports said an East Lu- to record the township regulations and cius Avenue man who called traffic stop, keep it as a rental prop- erty, according to their at- two women to fi lm his inter- reports said. Wright torney’s letter. action with police after he Forgach, Whitfi eld and was pulled over about 5:10 refused re- Roddy are due back in p.m. Monday on the South Wright peatedly to court Aug. 8. Side was wanted on several get out of warrants from Trumbull the car un- County. til he was told he would be Police pulled over a car physically removed, reports SAADEY driven by Aaron Wright Jr., said. Reports said Wright Continued from A3 30, at Homewood and East has a suspended license, Indianola avenues for run- and when police searched kind of person who would ning a stop sign. Reports said the car because of the mar- do anything for anyone. ijuana smell, they found a “There’s a lot people cry- when an offi cer tried to talk ing tonight, and certainly to Wright, he refused to give bag of suspected marijuana and a marijuana cigar. A re- we will cherish the memo- the offi cer any information ries,” said Bruce Zoldan, and also asked for a supervi- cords check also revealed Wright has warrants out of a close friend of Anthony sor to be called, as Wright Saadey’s dating back to said he knew his rights. That Trumbull County involving engaging in corrupt activity college. Zoldan, head of offi cer also smelled marijua- Phantom Fireworks of na in the car, reports said. and other charges. Youngstown, referred to A supervisor arrived who Wright was booked in the Saadey as a “generous, also smelled marijuana and Mahoning County jail on the loving person ... who will Wright refused to get out of warrants and charges of ob- certainly leave a legacy in the car while he talked on structing official business, the Valley as a good guy; a a cellphone. A few minutes driving under suspension, gentleman.” later, two women pulled up failure to disclose personal Saadey had other res- and began fi lming police on information and possession taurant enterprises be- their phones and Wright told of marijuana. sides Mr. Anthony’s Ban- quet Center at 7440 South Ave. in Boardman, which opened in August 1982. BIRTHS June 26. They included Anthony’s Kayla Bailing, Youngstown, girl, June 26. on the River and attempt- Cooper and Kali Carlisle, North ing to revive the closed B&O ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN Lima, boy, June 26. HOSPITAL Restaurant, both down- Rebecca Johnson and Derek Crislip, ST. JOSEPH WARREN HOSPITAL town. Neither venture was Niles, girl, June 25. Roger and Cristal Young, Hubbard, a long-term success, ac- Kaylee Dickey, Youngstown, girl, boy, June 26. cording to Vindicator fi les.

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An enthusiastic Youngstown Thermal. In provider. crowd takes photos THERMAL May, Judge Benita Y. Pear- Youngstown Mayor John as a 2,200-pound Continued from A1 son ordered Youngstown A. McNally spoke with cluster of three Thermal to pay $547,919 to restored original that it is facing short-term PUCO on Tuesday about EDF. copper statues with fi nancial problems. Youngstown Thermal. the same structure In Mahoning County “We have been gener- Carl Avers, chief executive Common Pleas Court, as the Statue of of the company, announced ally keeping an eye on Liberty is hoisted AT&T fi led a lawsuit against Youngstown Thermal,” back to the roof in a news release Monday Youngstown Thermal in that the company’s assets McNally said. “We do have of the Mahoning March claiming the compa- our concerns moving for- County Courthouse are on the market. ny caused $270,433 in dam- ward, but we are watching. on Tuesday. Tuesday, Avers disputed age to its property in April reports that employees have We decided to just let some 2015 and did not repair the things play out. I think we ROBERT K. YOSAY not been paid. He would damage. THE VINDICATOR are starting to watch things not go into detail about the Youngstown Thermal’s play out.” general contractor. less-steel interior armature company’s fi nancial status. steam-utility service is a Barb Ewing, chief ex- “They’re in very good and anchoring system. In a review of recent court district energy network. On STATUES ecutive of the incubator, Continued from A1 shape now. I’m intending The courthouse restora- fi lings, The Vindicator found the network are about 50 to give us another 100 years tion project has included re- in the Northern District heating customers and four stressed the importance for The statues were dis- Court of Ohio, Eastern Divi- cooling customers in down- the main incubator build- played on a fl atbed trailer in of life. ... Their inside struc- placement of rusted statue ture has been restored with pedestal support beams and sion, a lawsuit from Febru- town. The Vindicator, the ing to have a viable, cost- the southbound curb lane ary brought by EDF Energy city and the Youngstown effective source for heating of Market Street, which was stainless steel this time,” of the building’s roof and Services LLC of Houston. Business Incubator are and cooling. closed to motor vehicles in Elizabeth Murphy, an Akron 730 pieces of the building’s EDF claims Youngstown some of its customers. “The cost associated with front of the courthouse for historic architect engaged in fi red-clay masonry, known Thermal breached its con- Youngstown Thermal re- replacing both the heat- the occasion. the restoration, said of the as terra cotta, around the tract by not paying for natu- cently lost a major client in ing and air conditioning is Their heads, which had statues. building’s upper perimeter. ral gas it received from EDF. Youngstown State Universi- exorbitant,” Ewing said. “I to be removed for highway “They also will not have to The project was delayed The company requested ty. It nearly lost the city last can’t stress how important bridge clearance purposes, put up with acid rain or any by the need to replace un- monetary damages of year, but the city postponed it is to keep the system vi- were bolted back on imme- of those kinds of airborne foreseen asbestos roofing more than $600,000 from the move to another energy able.” diately after their downtown pollutants,” because of re- discovered in the pedestal. arrival early Tuesday. duced industrial air pollu- In January 2017, the com- The center statue in the tion, she said. missioners added $853,529 2,200-pound cluster is 12 “These are the same struc- to the $6 million restoration from this organization if the goal is to fi ght the CEO ONLINE & ON CAMPUS MASTER OF EDUCATION feet high; and the cluster is ture as the Statue of Liberty. project to cover additional SCHOOLS DEGREE & CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS: It’s copper sheet metal with a work to be performed this Continued from A1 turnaround plan.” ■ General Education 16 feet 10 inches wide and 79 ■ School Counseling The address also stated ■ inches deep. steel frame,” she explained. year, including brick repairs advisory. Special Education/Reading Specialist if the board’s desire to par- Dual Program “They did a great job, I The statues were restored and replacement of rotted “I was freed a long time ■ School Administration: Principal ticipate in the OSBA Legal & Superintendent Programs think. It says a lot about at the McKay Lodge Fine original wooden window ago,” she said. “I don’t have Assistance Fund is not for ON CAMPUS our tax dollars at work,” Arts Conservatory Labora- frames in two interior win- a dictator. I don’t have a MASTER OF ARTS PROGRAM: fi ghting the turnaround, to ■ Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) Doug Martinec, construc- tory Inc. in Oberlin. dow wells. ‘massa.’ I am a free African let him know and he would Apply online at www.westminster.edu/academics/graduate tion superintendent with The $70,000 statue restora- The building, which American elected board No application fee take it into consideration. No entrance exams Murphy Contracting Co. of tion included realignment of opened March 6, 1911, has a member of this Youngstown After Stohla delivered the For more information, please contact Youngstown, said of the res- all bent pieces, re-soldering granite exterior and a mar- city school board, and I will Melissa Beadle at 724-946-6038 or address, the board mem- [email protected]. toration crew. of all copper joints, applica- ble interior and was entered not be dictated to by any- www.westminster.edu Murphy Contracting is the tion of a chemical patina and in the National Register of body who thinks he has the bers expressed discontent. building restoration project’s installation of a new stain- Historic Places in 1974. authority to Corrine Sanderson said tell us when Mohip is trying to dictate we can eat, board business, “which he Altiere’s sleep and has no right.” jump.” “I do not acknowledge, The CEO constitutionally, [Mohip’s] was not in position, and he does not attendance. dictate what the board says He had his Adair or what it does,” she said. CALL TODAY! denial de- “If a payment needs to be GET IT TODAY! livered by Stephen Stohla, made, I’ll make it.” the school district’s interim Michael Murphy, board superintendent. vice president, agreed. MULCH “The actions of the board “Compared to within a Per Yard are advisory unless the year, [Mohip] spent more • Double Shredded CEO has delegated spe- than a million [dollars], cifi c powers to the board,” I think $250 is chump Mulch Stohla read from Mohip’s change,” he said. “We can • Dyed Mulch address. afford that every day of the Black-Brown-Red “As to ‘operational is- week.” sues’ of the district, as you Still, board President • Playground Mulch are aware, he has not done Brenda Kimble said each so yet. ... Mr. Mohip is not member of the board is TOP SOIL yet certain that he will al- now willing to meet for a Per Yard low the school district or retreat the CEO offered – as • Screened its employees to support long as all board members the board’s request to ei- participate – and all that • Unscreened ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR ther fund or accept funding Mahoning County Commissioners Carol Rimedio-Righetti and David Ditzler, left, and Anthony she needs is a date. • Super Soil Trafi canti, right, recognize Vindicator reporter Peter H. Milliken, who will retire Friday after 36 years (Garden Soil) with the newspaper. • Mushroom Compost taken by the staff at Green- in walking distance of YSU missioners agreed to lease CHARGED briar.” • Leaf Compost JAIL and Eastern Gateway Com- 1,532 square feet on the sec- Continued from A1 Those findings come • Fill Dirt Continued from A1 munity College, where high ond fl oor of the county Chil- nue. from the Ohio Attorney • Infi eld Mix school and college students, dren Services Building at 222 General Offi ce’s health care things, and it’s nice that the entrepreneurs, engineers, W. Federal St. to Area Agency Michael McBride, an as- county can partner with sistant Mahoning County fraud section, which inves- machinists and welders will on Aging XI for $13,788 a year tigated the matter. DECORATIVE STONE them on that,” said Audrey prosecutor, said the charg- Per Ton be able to interact. for the agency’s work under The case is being prose- C. Tillis, executive director To cover the high cost of the county’s new 1-mill, fi ve- es relate to the death of a cuted in Mahoning County • Canadian Blue (Large & Small) of the county commission- equipment, the project is a year senior citizen services patient at the facility. ers. Area Court here. All of the partnership of the Mahon- real-estate tax levy. “Evidence indicated, and charges are first-degree • Rainbow Rock “It will enable us to estab- ing Valley Manufacturers’ The one-year lease, renew- the autopsy showed, that • Eastern Sunrise lish an advanced manufac- misdemeanors, punishable Coalition, YSU, Eastern able annually for up to fi ve a gentleman ... was mis- by up to six months in jail turing technology training • Black Shimmer Gateway, the Mahoning, years, begins Saturday. takenly given the wrong and a $1,000 fi ne. center,” Mike Hripko, YSU’s Trumbull and Columbiana Services to county resi- medication. He was given Court records indicate • Red Lava associate vice president for counties and Choffin ca- dents age 60 and older will an opiate rather than what that Hull is scheduled to • Arctic Rainbow research, said of the com- reer and technical centers, begin Monday under the he was prescribed to get,” appear in court July 25 for a • Mojave Stone (Large & Small) missioners’ action. Youngstown City Schools levy, which will generate said McBride, noting that hearing, and Lamancusa is “We’ll be well-positioned and the Youngstown Busi- about $4.1 million in annual the victim was about 70 scheduled for a hearing July • Black Beauty to train next-generation ness Incubator. revenue. years old. “Ultimately he 27. As of Tuesday, Bowman manufacturing workers The idea for the center, Those wishing to be evalu- passed away. The charges had not yet been served CONSTRUCTION GRAVELS in skills that manufactur- estimated to occupy 60,000 ated for services should call are largely over not only the with the charges against Per Ton ers are looking for, such as square feet, arose from dis- 330-505-2300 and ask for the mistake in providing him her. • Pea Gravel (#8) 3-D printing, electronics as- cussions among manufac- community resources de- that medication, but proba- Greenbriar did not re- sembly, advanced welding, turers and educational insti- partment. bly even more importantly, spond to a request for com- • River Gravel (#57) machining and robotics,” he tution officials concerning Services being offered the lack of action that was ment. • River Gravel (#3) added. training programs. include home-delivered The former minimum In March, the county com- meals, recreation, wellness • Mason Sand security jail at Commerce missioners and Sheriff Jerry programs and guardianship • Limestone Sand (AG SLAG) Street and Fifth Avenue is Greene discussed a possible services. • Limestone (#8) now used as a staging area land sale for the innovation The commissioners also for the county sheriff’s day- center with YSU President voted to close New Road in • Limestone (#57) reporting inmate work de- Jim Tressel and other YSU Austintown between South • Limestone (#617) tail. officials in executive ses- Turner Road and state Route The innovation center is sion. 46 from July 5 to 12 for cul- 8415 South Ave., Boardman envisioned as a place with- In other action, the com- vert repairs. 330.726.9300 Lake Milton 330.538.0009 center of the square. The gathered in the square. BIRTHDAY memorial was initiated in “Sadly, we lost the hotel,” Continued from A1 1870 by Ohio Gov. David Tod, Kidd said. who was from Youngstown’s to get down here as much as Today, the hotel building Brier Hill area. The soldier we can.” is International Towers, a at the top of the statue is not federally subsidized housing The partnership, the one placed there in 1870. Youngstown CityScape and facility for the elderly and In 1951, the original soldier disabled. It’s undergoing a Mahoning Valley Histori- was knocked down by acci- cal Society joined forces to $6.2 million renovation. dent and had to be replaced. Also under renovation is throw the party for the city Kidd also pointed out the on the day John Young came the Stambaugh Building, restored copper statues re- dating to 1907. The building to the area for the fi rst time turned to the top of the Ma- in 1796. will reopen in December as honing County Courthouse a DoubleTree hotel. The party was made to be on Tuesday. “We have a great crowd both fun and informative. The courthouse opened Phil Kidd, associate direc- in 1910 at a cost of $1.9 mil- down here,” Youngstown tor of CityScape, and Bill lion – $50 million in today’s Mayor John A. McNally said Lawson, executive director dollars. at the birthday event. “If they of the historical society, each In the earliest photos of haven’t been to downtown took a group of partygoers Central Square, the Tod Youngstown for a while, they out on a walking tour of Hotel often is shown. The are going to see construc- downtown to show off some hotel existed from 1869 to tion going on. They are go- of the history and talk about 1969, and in that time be- ing to see downtown restau- the future of several struc- came an important piece of rants. They are going to see tures. Youngstown history. Sev- [Youngstown State Univer- The groups were led to eral presidents stayed at the sity] up the hill. For a lot of Central Square where they hotel, and in 1960 President these folks, they are going to learned about the Civil War John F. Kennedy gave a cam- see something a lot cleaner Soldiers’ Memorial in the paign speech to thousands and a lot nicer.”

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RUTH E. “PEGGY” RICHARDS, 96 CHARLES DENNIS MCCREARY JR., 54 HUBBARD – There will be pri- YOUNGSTOWN – Memorial serv- vate services at 2 p.m. on Friday, ices will be at noon on Saturday, June 30, 2017, at Hubbard Union July 1, 2017, at the Mt. Zion Baptist Cemetery Chapel for Ruth E. “Peg- Church, 827 Wilson Ave. for Mr. gy” Richards, 96, who passed Charles Dennis McCreary Jr., 54, away Sunday, June 25, 2017, at who departed this life Wednesday, Humility House in Austintown. June 21, 2017, at The Cleveland Peggy was born March 13, 1921, Clinic. in Youngstown, a daughter of Wil- Mr. McCreary was born Aug. 6, liam Rosser and Grace Violet Os- 1962, in Youngstown, a son of born Richards. She had lived in Charles D. Sr. and H. Claytees Co- many different cities including peland McCreary. Greeneville, Tenn., Madeira Beach, He was a 1980 graduate of The Fla., and Waxhaw, N.C. before re- Rayen School. Charles loved car turning back to Hubbard. Fluent of Hubbard, Jack C. Ri- detailing and was an avid Cleve- his parents; a brother, Tyrone BANKS, Rev. Keith Jackie, 71, of GROVE, Robert W., 78, of War- She was a 1939 graduate of The land Browns and Cleveland Cava- Farrell, Pa.; calling hours Saturday ren; visitation Thursday from 4 to chards of Bluffton, S.C., and Jean McCreary; and grandparents Eu- Rayen School in Youngstown and (Aaron) Richards Smith of Char- liers fan. He also collected antique gene and Marie McCreary, Patsy from 10 to 11 a.m. at Greater Pen- 7 p.m. at Lane Family Funeral attended Youngstown College. model cars. tacostal House of Prayer; J.E. Homes, Madasz Chapel in Brook- lotte, N.C.; eight grandchildren; 13 Gardner and Curley Copeland. She also studied under Mr. Singer great-grandchildren; and a great- He leaves to cherish his be- The family will receive friends Washington Funeral Services Inc. field. at the Butler Art Institute. loved memory, three sisters, Sybil in Farrell. great-grandchild. She also leaves from 11:30 a.m. to noon at the HARRIS, Georgia, 96, of Youngs- Peggy was a photographer’s her sister, Rosann Adams of Sebr- Daniels of Clayton, N.C., Valerie church. BELLOTO, Mary Therese (Garch- town; L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden colorist and was an accomplished ing. (Tony) Berman of Waldorf, Md., ar), 85, of Columbiana; no calling Funeral Home. artist, having some of her art Besides her parents, she was and JoAnne McCreary of Cleve- hours; Kirila Funeral Home Inc. in work displayed in Washington, D.C. preceded in death by her hus- land; and a host of nieces, neph- LAHANIS, Struthers. Gust, 90, of Warren; at the AFL-CIO-IUE Building. band. ews; and other family and friends. calling hours today from 5 to Peggy was an artist and mis- He was preceded in death by BISH, Robert D., 76, of Youngs- Funeral arrangements are en- 06-28-17 7 p.m. and Thursday from 10 to sionary for Wycliffe Bible Transla- trusted to the care of the Stewart- town; Kinnick Funeral Home in 10:30 a.m. at Peter Rossi & Son Me- tors at JAARS (Jungle Air and Avi- Youngstown. Kyle Funeral Home. morial Chapel in Warren. ation Radio Service) of Waxhaw Family and friends are invited BRADLEY, Corey L., 39, of War- McBRIDE, Mary, 83, of Youngs- for over 30 years. to visit the funeral home’s web- JAMES LUKE DIXON, 85 ren, formerly of Youngstown; call- town; L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden She was a member of the Trini- site at www.stewart-kyle.com to ing hours Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. Funeral Home. ty Presbyterian Church in South share memories and condolences. CANFIELD - A memorial service at Warren Baptist Temple; Staton- Carolina. celebrating the life of James Luke Borowski Funeral Home. MOSLEY, William T., 53, of Her husband Jack Chester Ri- Dixon will be held at 11 a.m. on Sat- Campbell; L.E. Black, Phillips & Hol- chards, whom she married Aug. 1, urday, July 1, 2017, at the West- BROZMAN, Genevieve L., 92, of den Funeral Home in Youngstown. 1941, passed away July 14, 1980. minster Presbyterian Church. Youngstown; calling hours Thurs- MUNSON, Rose N. Norton, 95, of Peggy will be sadly missed by 06-28-17 “Jim” passed away Saturday, day from 11 to 11:30 a.m. at Kinnick her children, Peggy Ann (Francis) June 24, 2017, at St. Elizabeth Funeral Home in Youngstown. Champion Township, formerly of Bristolville; calling hours Thursday Boardman Health Center at the COOKE, Robert W., 69, of from 10 to 11 a.m. at Lane Family age of 85. Youngstown; calling hours Satur- Funeral Homes, Roberts-Clark Jim was born on April 30, 1932, day from 10 to 11 a.m. at J.E. Wash- Chapel in Warren. JUDITH A. “JUDY” CRAMER, 76 in Bellaire, the son of James A. ington Funeral Services Inc. and Nell (Luke) Dixon. NEELY, Sarah Louise Holmes, 91, YOUNGSTOWN - Judith A. “Ju- He graduated from Bellaire CRAMER, Judith A. “Judy,” 76, of Austintown; calling hours Fri- dy” Cramer, 76, died Sunday, June High School in 1950, then contin- 25, 2017, at Select Specialty Hospi- of Youngstown; no calling hours; day from 10 to 11 a.m. at Mt. ued with a Bachelor of Science in Diane (John) Pience of Springfield, Davidson-Becker Funeral Home in Calvary Pentecostal Church; L.E. tal in Youngstown. Pharmacy from Ohio Northern Judith, affectionately known as Ohio; as well as his horses, S.O.B., Struthers. Black, Phillips & Holden Funeral University. He was employed by Bobby Sox, Dusty, Chris, Star and Home. “Judy,” was born Nov. 2, 1940, in Gray Drug, then joined in partner- DEL BENE, Patsy S., 88, of Youngstown, a daughter of Wil- Veda. ship with several other independ- Jim was preceded in death by Youngstown; calling hours Thurs- RICHARDS, Ruth E. “Peggy,” 96, liam and Dorothy Miller Williams. ent drug stores. He was best day from 4 to 7 p.m. and Friday of Hubbard; Stewart-Kyle Funeral Judy was raised in Boardman his parents and a grandson, Jona- known as the neighborhood phar- than Dzuray. from 9 to 9:45 a.m. at Schiavone Home. and later moved to Austintown macist at Boardman Drugs. Funeral Home. when she was in high school. She Friends may call from 10 to SAADEY, Anthony J., 69, of Can- Jim was a member of the West- 11 a.m. on Saturday at the West- DOLWICK, George “Skip” Jr., 66, field; calling hours Friday from graduated from Austintown Fitch minster Presbyterian Church and High School in 1958, and attended minster Presbyterian Church, of Stockton, Calif., formerly of noon to 3 p.m. at St. Maron Church the Ohio Pharmaceutical Associa- where a memorial service will be- Youngstown; calling hours Friday in Youngstown; Wasko Funeral Youngstown State University, tion. where she took business classes. gin at 11 a.m. from 10 to 11 a.m. at St. Christine Home in Campbell. Judy is survived by her three He was married to Marylou Friends and family may visit Church in Youngstown; Higgins- She met her husband, John children, Bobbi Cramer of Youngs- Thomas in 1955, and they were TODD, Tracey, 55, of Warren; “Bob,” while in high school and www.lanefuneralhomes.com to Reardon Funeral Homes, Austin- town, Brian (Lisa) Cramer of Mar- married for 62 years. view this obituary and give their town Chapel. Staton-Borowski Funeral Home. they were married on May 21, ietta, Ga., and Amy (Richard II) Pe- His second love was spending 1960. They moved to Poland in condolences. WILLIAMS, Lizzie B., 90, of War- duzzi of Poland; one grandchild, time with his horses at “Far Away DOWNIE, Evelyn Innes “Evie,” 1973, and later to Youngstown in Domnise Muldrow of Marietta; her Farms” on Herbert Road. 88, of Stevensville, formerly of ren; calling hours Friday from 1991. 10 to 11 a.m. at Progressive Baptist sister-in-law, Elaine (Ron) Mihalick Besides his wife, Jim leaves be- Youngstown; calling hours Satur- Judy first worked as a recep- of Austintown; and her compan- hind three wise and witty children day from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Da- Church; Staton-Borowski Funeral tionist for General Fireproofing Home. ion, Brinkly, the Springer Spaniel. (one of course whom wrote this), vis-Becker Funeral Home in Board- and then for Findley Welding. She There will be no calling hours James T. (Brenda) Dixon of Can- man. later worked as a bookkeeper for or services. field, Melinda L. Dixon of Colum- her friend’s floral shop, Petals Arrangements are being han- bus, and Jodi D. (Emil) Dzuray of Plus 3 in Poland. dled by the Davidson-Becker Fu- Columbia, Md.; four grandchildren, In her free time, Judy enjoyed neral Home in Struthers. Tyler and Kyle Dixon, Hadley and SARAH LOUISE HOLMES NEELY, 91 watching the Cleveland sports Memorial tributes may take the Hope Dzuray; two sisters, Lynne teams and Ohio State football, do- AUSTINTOWN – Services will be form of contributions to Hospice (Robert) Hess of Seneca Lake and 06-28-17 ing puzzles and crafts, and play- of the Valley, 5190 Market St., at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 30, 2017, ing games on the computer. While at the Mt. Calvary Pentecostal Boardman, OH 44512, or to Leave her children were young, she was No Paws Behind by going to Church for Mrs. Sarah Louise very involved in the Poland Base- Holmes Neely, 91, who transi- www.leavenopawsbehind.org. ball Association, helping with the Visit www.beckerobits.com to EVELYN INNES “EVIE” DOWNIE, 88 tioned from this life to eternal concessions. rest on Friday, June 23, 2017, at send condolences. STEVENSVILLE, MD. – Evelyn Judy found joy in spending Innes “Evie” Downie, 88, died Sat- her home, surrounded by her lov- time with her family and always ing family. urday, June 24, 2017, at her home looked forward to family vaca- surrounded by her loving family. Mrs. Neely was born May 1, tions in Hilton Head. 1926, in Brooksville, Miss., a She was born Sept. 11, 1928, in Her husband, Bob, preceded 06-28-17 Youngstown, a daughter of the daughter of Golda and Martha her in death on April 30, 2015. Holmes. late James and Sarah (Wilson) She was a graduate of Brooks- Downie. Evie graduated from Boardman ville High School in Mississippi, Neely of Farrell, Pa.; 15 grandchil- High School and then attended and moved to the Youngstown dren; 10 great-grandchildren; sev- MARY THERESE (GARCHAR) BELLOTO, 85 Youngstown State University, area in the late 1940s. en great-great-grandchildren; a where she received her teaching She had been married to the beloved nephew, Corensa Brooks COLUMBIANA – A Mass of Chris- degree. She taught for 35 years at late Wardell Neely Sr. of Maryland; a brother, John “Son- tian Burial was held on Tuesday, Austintown Middle School. A devoted homemaker, Sarah ny” Brooks of Illinois; and a host June 27, at 10 a.m. at the Christ Evie retired from teaching at loved to garden and shared many of other family, church family; and our Savior Parish, Holy Trinity Anne Arundel County, 1815 Bay 57 years old. of her garden vegetables with her friends. Church for Mary Therese (Garch- Ridge Ave., Annapolis, MD 21403 or Evie is survived by her two sis- church family. She was a faithful She was loved dearly by all of ar) Belloto, 85, who died on Thurs- by going to www.aacspca.org. ters, Marguerite “Peg” Cannon member of the Mt. Calvary Pente- her family and friends, and will be day, June 22, 2017. Family and friends will be re- and Sarah “Salle” Wallace; extend- costal Church since its locations greatly missed. Mary was born in Struthers on ceived from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. on ed loving family; and her dog, on Chicago Avenue and through She was preceded in death by Oct. 18, 1931, the daughter of the Saturday, July 1, 2017, at the Da- Scooby. its journey to Oakhill Avenue. She her parents; two children, Ruth late George M. and Mary (Bendzal- vis-Becker Funeral Home, 8536 She was preceded in death by was a praying, committed warrior Ann Wilson and Bobby Neely; a la) Garchar. Market St. in Boardman. A grave- her brothers, William Downie and for Christ. She was a member of granddaughter, Tarina Neely; a In November of 1949, she mar- side service will follow the visita- James Downie. the senior choir and worked dili- great-grandson, Da’Jhon Neely; ried her high school sweetheart, tion at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Evie lived in Stevensville with gently in the kitchen for the and a sister, Emma Lee McClurin. Robert J. Belloto. They spent the in Boardman. Following the grave- her two sisters, Peg and Salle and church’s vacation Bible study pro- “I have fought a good fight, I first three years of their marriage side service, the family invites “Together Again” her dog, Scooby. They were known gram for many years. She loved to have finished my course, I have in Clarksville, Tenn., close to Fort guests back to the Davis-Becker (Frank) Whitney of Ravenna, Marie as the Golden Girls! Evie moved to send cards and was committed to kept the faith.” II Timothy 4:7. Campbell, Ky., where Bob was sta- Family Center to share a meal and Belloto (Randy McConnell) of Po- Maryland in 1996 to live with her the bereavement and birthday Friends may call Friday from tioned. They returned to Ohio in fellowship. land, Linda Belloto of Cary, Ill., and sister, Peg after Peg’s husband, card ministry. 10 to 11 a.m. at the church. 1952. They enjoyed 60 years of There will be a celebration of Carol Vargo of Akron; five sons, James Cannon passed away. She leaves to mourn her pass- Arrangements entrusted to the marriage until Robert passed her life in Stevensville at a later Dr. Robert J. Belloto Jr. of Beaver- Evie enjoyed world-wide travel- ing, but to rejoice in her peace, six L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden Funer- away on Oct. 24, 2010. date. creek, Mark Belloto of Atlanta, ing, happy hour in the hanger with daughters, Louise (William) Ja- al Home. Mary was a 1949 graduate of Visit www.beckerobits.com to cobs, Patricia (Jessie) Palmer, Glo- Struthers High School, and a Fi- Timothy Belloto of Akron, Walter the Kentmorr neighbors and send condolences. ria Neely Tucker, Evelyn Neely delis Club and National Honor So- Belloto of Struthers, and James friends, reading, vacationing with Snipes, and Wanda Neely, all of ciety member. Belloto of Leetonia. family and spending time with Youngstown; her adopted grand- Before their marriage, she She leaves 10 grandchildren, family and friends. Todd (Jill) Ronci and Krista (Dr. In lieu of flowers, memorial daughter, Gail Leflore, with whom 06-28-17 worked for her husband at his ac- she made her home; a son, James counting practice and subse- Joseph) Dombroski, Ann and donations may be made to SPCA 06-28-17 quently worked at Youngstown Christina Whitney, Michael and State University for 20 years, Phillip (Chelsea) Vargo, Taylor and where she earned an Associate Maggie Smith and Katie and Emily KAREN JANE MEECH HARNISH, 71 Degree with honors and a Bache- McConnell. She also leaves great- MARY JANE DORAZIO, 95 lor’s Degree, cum laude, retiring in grandchildren, Max and Olivia and CANFIELD - Funeral services will Besides her parents, Karen was January of 1996. their sister, Ashley. She also AUSTINTOWN - Mary Jane Dora- intelligence officer in the U.S. Air be at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 29, preceded in death by a sister, Su- She was a member of the Holy leaves one brother, Stephen zio, 95, passed away Sunday after- Force, whom she married July 7, at Lane Family Funeral Homes, zanne Meech. Trinity Church, the Infant Jesus of Garchar of Struthers and numer- noon, June 11, 2017, at Briarfield 1969, and who passed away in Canfield Chapel for Karen Jane Friends may call on Thursday Prague Guild, FCSLA, Youngstown ous nieces and nephews. Manor. March of 1975; two sisters, Lynn Meech Harnish, 71, who died early from 10 a.m. until the time of the State University Retirees Associa- In addition to her parents and Mary Jane, who was known to Mocker and Evelyn Klinko; and two Monday morning at St. Elizabeth service at 11 a.m., at the funeral tion, an active participant with husband, Mary was preceded in all simply as “Jane,” was born brothers, Ralph and Louis Masto. Health Center in Youngstown. home. YSU Women Retirees, and a life- death by six brothers, John, Ste- May 5, 1922, in Youngstown, a Private funeral services were Karen was born Dec. 19, 1945, in Family and friends may visit time member of Ohio PERI and a phen A., Michael, George, Andrew daughter of the late Ralph and held on June 20. Youngstown, a daughter of the www.lanefuneralhomes.com to member of the local PERI. She al- and Joseph Garchar; and a sister, Jenny Belmont Masto, and was a Arrangements were entrusted later Harold C. and Marion (Boyer) view this obituary and send con- so had been a 10-year member of Agnes Marie Koval. lifelong area resident. to Kinnick Funeral Home, 477 N. Meech, and was a lifelong area dolences. the International Association of As per Mary’s request, there Jane did secretarial work for Meridian Road, Youngstown. resident. Administrative Professionals. were no calling hours. several local companies, and was Please visit kinnickfuneral- Karen had worked at J.C. Pen- She very much enjoyed the Arrangements are by the Kirila of the Catholic faith. home.com to view and share this ney and also as a receptionist in longtime friendships she had with Funeral Home Inc. in Struthers. She enjoyed bingo, watching obituary, and to send condolences the blood lab at Northside Medical the dinner/card group friends and “Judge Judy,” and spending time online to Jane’s family. Center. She was a member of the colleagues at YSU. She enjoyed with her sisters. Greenford Christian Church and holiday gatherings in the winter Jane leaves many nieces, neph- was a former member of the Can- and the summer cookouts on Me- ews, and extended family mem- field Presbyterian Church, where morial Day, Independence Day and bers. she sang in the choir. Labor Day. She loved planning for She was preceded in death by 06-28-17 Karen leaves a daughter, Trisha and traveling with her husband. her husband, Silvio J. Dorazio, an (Jason) Makara of Canfield; a son, Mary leaves five daughters, Ka- William (Cheryl) Harnish of Mana- 06-28-17 thy Jean-Ronci of Boardman, Terri 06-28-17 MORE TRIBUTE(S) ON PAGE A7 ssas, Va.; and six grandchildren.

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ROSE N. NORTON MUNSON, 95 GEORGE “SKIP” DOLWICK JR., 66 CHAMPION TOWNSHIP - Rose N. STOCKTON, CALIF. – A Mass of Norton Munson, 95, formerly of Christian Burial will be held Friday Bristolville, died Monday morning, at 11 a.m. at St. Christine Church in June 26, 2017. Youngstown, for George “Skip” She was born Dec. 8, 1921, in Dolwick Jr., 66, who died May 25, North Bristol, the daughter of the 2017, at home. late Francis and Rhea Hayward George was born Sept. 9, 1950, Norton. She was a lifetime area in Youngstown, the son of George resident except for 18 years from and Ellen (Duby) Dolwick Sr. 1982 until 2000, when she and her He was a 1968 graduate of Ur- husband, Charlie, lived in Seneca, suline High School and received S.C. his Bachelor of Science in Busi- IOLA R. “OLLIE” COOK, 69 Rose was a 1939 graduate of ness Administration from Youngs- Bristol High School and attended town State University. AUSTINTOWN - Iola R. “Ollie” Warren Business College. She George worked as an opera- Cook, 69, passed away peacefully “Together Again” day from 10 to 11 a.m. at the worked for 35 years in the book- tions for Western Tool church. Sunday morning, June 25, 2017, at keeping department of Second Dorothe and Earl Green, also have and Supply in Oakland until retir- her home. preceded in death. Professional arrangements are National Bank and as an assistant ing in 2010. being handled by the Higgins- Iola was born Aug. 12, 1947, in manager at the Champion branch, The funeral service will be held He is survived by his brother, Youngstown, a daughter of the at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 29, Reardon Funeral Homes, Austin- retiring in 1982. Joseph Dolwick of Reynoldsburg. town Chapel. late Sam and Virginia Swoger, and Rose was a member of the 2017, at the Lane Family Funeral George was preceded in death was a lifelong area resident. North Bristol Christian Church, Homes, Roberts-Clark Chapel in by his parents; sister Ellen Dol- She was a 1966 graduate of where she sang in the choir and Warren, where the family will re- wick; and brother Dominic Dol- Chaney High School and worked had served as treasurer. ceive friends from 10 until the wick. as a crossing guard at Woodside 11 a.m. service time. Pastor Jody She was a member of the Bris- Family and friends may call Fri- 06-28-17 Elementary School and at the tol Springs Country Club and was Baker will officiate. Golden Rule Nursery in Austin- an avid golfer, accomplishing a Burial will be at Sager Memorial town. Ollie also cared for children hole in one at a course in Warren, Cemetery in Bristolville. in her home and became so close ceded her in death. Pa. She enjoyed playing cards and The family would like to ex- ROBERT D. BISH, 76 to Chelsea, Alex, and Ian Kotch, Family and friends may call Bridge, shopping, dancing and press their thanks to her primary that they affectionately consid- from 4 to 7 p.m., Thursday, June traveling with her husband. caregivers, Kim Smith and Peggy YOUNGSTOWN - Robert D. Bish, ered her their “grandma.” 29, and from 10 to 11 a.m., Friday, Rose is survived by one daugh- Bruce for the loving and compas- 76, passed away late Monday eve- Ollie was a member of the Aus- June 30, at Kinnick Funeral Home, ter, Barbara J. (Dennis) Beach of sionate care shown to Rose. ning, June 26, 2017, with his family tintown Democratic Womens’ Club 477 N. Meridian Road, Youngs- Bristolville; one son, Thomas N. Memorial contributions may be by his side. and served as chaplain of Ameri- town, where a funeral service will Munson of Cortland; seven grand- made to Hospice of the Valley, Robert was born Nov. 8, 1940, can Legion Post No. 301 in Austin- take place at 11 a.m. children, Amy (Gerald) Weil of Ka- 5190 Market St., Youngstown, OH in Jefferson County, Pa., a son of town, where she belonged to the Interment will follow at Brun- ty, Texas, Kevin (Aimee) Munson 44512, or to the donor’s favorite the late Jeff and Pearl Hines Bish, Ladies Auxiliary. stetter Cemetery in Austintown. of Southington, Douglas Beach of charity. and came to this area in 1966. Iola leaves her husband of al- Ollie’s family suggests that Chestnut Hill, Mass., David (De- Please visit www.robertsclark- He leaves his wife of 55 years, most 50 years, William M. Cook, anyone wishing to make a memo- nise) Beach of Brecksville, Allison chapel.com where obituary may Betty Condron Bish; two daugh- whom she married July 29, 1967; rial contribution, do so by donat- (William) Laine of Greenboro, N.C., be viewed and online condolences ters, Sharon (Joseph) Frease and her son, Chris (Tammy) Cook of ing to the American Cancer Soci- Curtis (Alicia Natale) Munson of given to the family. Peggy Bish; six grandchildren; Boardman; her grandchildren, ety in her name. Warren and Kyle (Samantha) Mun- four great-grandchildren; a son- Corey and Christa Cook; her Please visit kinnickfuneral- son of Howland; 13 great-grand- in-law, Greg Leberfinger; and four brothers, William (Maria) Griffith home.com to view and share this children, Stephanie, Colin, Jack, sisters, Bonnie, Shirl, Marge, and of South Dakota, David (Dorothy) Please visit kinnickfuneral- obituary, and to send condolences Connor, Luke, Charlie, Egan, Eli, El- Carol. home.com to view and share this Griffith of Painsville, Samuel online to Ollie’s family. la, Nora, Ryan, Daylin and Edison; A daughter, Karen Leberfinger, (Becky) Swoger of Austintown, obituary, and to send condolences and one great-great-grandson, and a brother, Blaine are de- online to Bob’s family. and Harold (Joyce) Swoger of Anthony. ceased. Austintown; and many nieces and Her husband of nearly 64 A memorial service will be held nephews. years, Charlie W. Munson, whom at a later date. A sister, Vietta Duponty, pre- 06-28-17 she married June 8, 1943, preced- Arrangements have been en- ed her in death on April 13, 2007. trusted to Kinnick Funeral Home. 06-28-17 One sister and brother-in-law, 06-28-17 RICHARD “DICK” MERSHIMER, 81 WILLIAM “BILL” GRAY PREST SR., 73 POLAND - A Mass of Christian GENEVIEVE L. BROZMAN, 92 Burial will be held Friday at 11 a.m. AUSTINTOWN - Prayers will be at the Holy Family Church, for Ri- YOUNGSTOWN – Genevieve L. said at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday at chard “Dick” Mershimer, 81, who Brozman, 92, of the city’s west the Fox Funeral Home, followed by died Sunday evening at Sunrise side, passed away peacefully Mon- a Mass of Christian Burial cele- Nursing Home, surrounded by his day morning, June 26, 2017, at brated by the Rev. Peter Totle- family. Shepherd of the Valley in Board- bem, O.P., at 10 a.m. at St. Domin- Richard was born April 18, 1936, man. ic’s Church for William “Bill” Gray in West Sunbury, Pa., the son of Genevieve, who was known to Prest Sr., 73, who passed away Ford and Edith (Hall) Mershimer. all as “Jenny,” was born Dec. 16, peacefully Tuesday morning at his He was a 1954 graduate of 1924, in Youngstown, a daughter residence. Springfield Local High School and of the late Vincent and Katherine Bill was born June 15, 1944, in attended Youngstown State Uni- Ribic Bozich, and was a lifelong Youngstown, a son of Stanley and versity. area resident, living in the same Katherine McGarry Prest. Richard was a carpenter by mer, Melissa Mershimer, and house since 1936. He was a 1962 graduate of Car- trade and owned his own con- Chloe Mershimer. Jenny attended Chaney High dinal Mooney High School, and struction company, R.g.M. Con- School and was a homemaker who “Together Again” He was preceded in death by and two sisters, Ann Maslowski owned and operated Bill Prest daughter Kallie Koval, whom he struction, for 20 years before be- his parents; granddaughter Paige dedicated her adult life to raising and Mary Veres, are deceased. Home Improvement before retir- coming the maintenance manager and caring for her family. loved to watch show horses; as Anne Mershimer; and sister Norma Family and friends may call ing in 2001. well as many special in-laws, nie- for Simco Management Corp. He Bechtel. Mrs. Brozman was a member of from 11 to 11:30 a.m., Thursday, Bill was a member of St. Domin- retired from Simco in 2005. St. Brendan Church in Youngs- ces and nephews. Family and friends may call June 29, at Kinnick Funeral Home, ic’s Church, where he was also Besides his parents, he was Richard was a member of the Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the town, and of its Altar & Rosary So- 477 North Meridian Road, Youngs- cubmaster of their Pack 24. Holy Family Church and past pres- ciety. She was also a member of preceded in death by his wife, the Higgins-Reardon Funeral Homes, town, where funeral services will He was an avid collector of Lio- former Katherine D. Smith, whom ident for the Home Builders Asso- Poland Chapel, and Friday from St. George Croatian Lodge No. 66, take place at 11:30 a.m. nel trains and Gene Autry memo- ciation. and she enjoyed traveling and he married on Aug. 1, 1964, and 10:30 to 11 a.m. at the church. Committal services will follow rabilia. who passed away June 21, 2013; In his spare time, Richard en- Richard’s family would like to dancing with her husband. at Calvary Cemetery in Youngs- Bill leaves to cherish his mem- joyed hunting and attending his She leaves two sons, John V. and his grandson, Julian Gray thank Maplecrest, Sunrise of Po- town, where Jenny will be laid to ory, his children, William “Billy” Prest. grandchildren’s sporting events. land, and SouthernCare Hospice (Joy) Brozman of Green Township rest with her husband. Prest Jr. of Boardman, Kelly Koval Richard is survived by his wife, and Jeffrey Brozman at home; two Material tributes can be made Services for the wonderful care Please visit kinnickfuneral- and her husband, Sean, of Austin- in Bill’s name to the Alzheimer’s the former Helen Diba, whom he and patience they showed him. grandsons, Joshua and Jason home.com to view this obituary town, with whom he made his married Oct. 22, 1960; three Brozman; and two great-grand- Association, P.O. Box 96011, Wash- In lieu of flowers, material trib- and to send condolences online to home, and Brett Prest of Austin- ington, D.C. 20090-6011. daughters, Suzanne (Victor) Maras utes take the form of donations to children, Gabby and Noah. Jenny’s family. town; his brothers, Sean McGarry of Lyndhurst, Lisa Mershimer of Jenny’s beloved husband, John Friends and family may call the Holy Family Church, 2729 Cen- of Youngstown, Edward (Nonnie) from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, at the Youngstown, and Stacey (Rich) ter Road, Poland, OH 44514; or Ak- Brozman, whom she married Oct. McGarry of New Middletown, Ken- Deemer of Poland; two sons, Rick 22, 1955, passed away July 5, 2015. Fox Funeral Home, 4700 Market ron Children’s Hospital, 6505 Mar- neth (Terry) McGarry of Poland, St. in Boardman. (Betsy) Mershimer of New Middle- ket St., Boardman, OH 44512. Beside her husband, a grandson, Kevin (Kathy) McGarry of Cleve- town and Gregg (Alisza) Mershi- John D. Brozman; three brothers, Family and friends may visit Visit www.higgins-reardon.com 06-28-17 land, Jonathon (Dana) McGarry of www.foxfuneralhome.org to view mer of Austintown; sister Nancy to send condolences to the family. John, George, and Andrew Bozich; Pittsburgh, John and Steven Prest (George) Tablack of New Middle- this obituary and send condolen- of Youngstown; his sisters, Mary ces. town; two brothers, Jim (Pat) Mer- Kay (Jerry) Wymer of Lisbon, Ruth shimer of Bessemer, Pa. and Gary Ann Libert of Hanoverton, Brigid (Shirley) Mershimer of Poland; and ROBERT W. GROVE, 78 McGarry of Pulaski, Pa., Maureen six grandchildren, Samantha and 06-28-17 (Marty) Capito of Akron, and Erin Adam Maras, Taylor and Ally Dee- WARREN - Robert W. Grove, 78, passed away at his home on June (Ricky) Blume of Poland; grand- 06-28-17 24, 2017. “Bob” was born in Rittman on MARY B. GRUBBS, 81 Jan. 5, 1939, to James and Lillie BROOKFIELD TOWNSHIP (Buchwalter) Grove Sr. AUSTINTOWN – Mary B. Grubbs, He went to Smithville schools, 81, passed away peacefully Sun- graduating in 1957. He graduated State OKs permit to day evening, June 25, 2017, at Vis- from Valparaiso Technical Insti- ta Center at The Ridge in Mineral tute in 1962. Bob was in the U.S. Ridge, with family by her side. Army from 1963 to 1964, stationed build 2 injection wells Mary was born July 24, 1935, in at Redstone arsenal in Huntsville, Detroit, a daughter of the late Ala. and spent one year in Baum- Staff report felt approving them is “irre- Clyde and Alice Noland Cole, and holder, Germany. He worked many BROOKFIELD sponsible,” especially “in an came to the Youngstown area in years at Taylor Winfield Corp. as a Two injection wells pro- area of known seismicity.” Madasz Chapel, 6923 Warren-Shar- Spies was referring to the 1969. test and service engineer on in- on Road in Brookfield. posed for land near the Mrs. Grubbs was a homemaker duction heaters and welders. He Wyngate Manor manufac- Northstar injection well in Military services at Ohio West- Youngstown that caused a who also worked for the Tamarkin retired in 2005. ern Reserve National Cemetery in tured home community off Company for 14 years, retiring in He was an avid hunter and fish- of state Route 7 have been 4.0-magnitude earthquake Rittman will be held on Thursday, Dec. 31, 2011, and smaller the mid-1980s. erman belonging to several clubs July 6, at 1:30 p.m. granted a permit allowing construction of the wells. quakes that shut down Mary was a member of the Red (Cheryl) Bursey of Millersburg, including 3 Rivers Muskies Inc. Bob was thankful for Dr. Koon Hat Society and of the Saxon Club. and was a life member of the NRA. It lists 18 conditions that the American Water Man- Mich. and the wonderful staff at Univer- agement injection well in She enjoyed arts and crafts, He also belonged to American Le- have to be met before com- Besides her husband, Mary was sity Hospitals for the great care mercial injection can begin. Weathersfield Township in and she especially loved crochet- preceded in death by two broth- gion Howland Post 700. they gave to Bob during his battle He was preceded in death by The Ohio Department 2014. ing. ers, David R. Cole and Richard with cancer. The permit references Mary liked fishing and in her his parents; his brothers, “Jim” Jr. of Natural Resources con- Cole. Please visit www.lanefuneral- fi rmed that the permits had a concern the Brookfield younger years, was a garage sale Family and friends may call and Dick Grove; and his sisters homes.com to leave condolences Township trustees raised in Leora Kamp and Jean Boreman. been issued late Tuesday af- enthusiast. from 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday, June for the family. ter Teresa Mills, executive a letter to the ODNR: aban- Her husband, Hubert Grubbs, 29, at Kinnick Funeral Home, 477 Bob is survived by his special In lieu of flowers, please make doned coal mines. friend, Marlene DeNiro Dzurina; director of the Buckeye En- whom she married in 1950, passed N. Meridian Road, Youngstown, memorial donations to Hospice of vironmental Network, pro- The permits acknowledge away April 6, 2008. where funeral services will take his daughter, Christine Grove (De- the Valley, 5000 E. Market St., vided The Vindicator with a the proposed wells are in “an Mary leaves three children, place on Friday, June 30, at 9 a.m. nis) McLaughlin; Marlene’s son, Suite 19, Warren, OH 44484. copy. abandoned mine area,” so “a Candice (Robert) Brown of Che- Interment will follow at Brunstet- John (Marianne) Dzurina; his Mills, of the Columbus mine string may be neces- boygan, Mich., Wendy (Jacob) Hale ter Cemetery in Austintown, grandchildren, Colin and Caitlin area, said the news that sary.” A mine string appears of Conroe, Texas, and Daniel where Mary will be laid to rest McLaughlin; and he was “Pop Pop” ODNR has agreed to allow to be a reference to multiple (Claudia) Grubbs of Austintown; next to her husband. to J.T. and Breanne Dzurina. He’s the wells to be drilled is es- strings of steel casing. five grandchildren, Richard Law- Please visit kinnickfuneral- also survived by his sisters, Beu- pecially disappointing be- Highland Field Services rence, Dylan (Hayley) Grubbs, home.com to view and share this lah Olinger, Margaret Dickerson cause of their proximity to must monitor for seismicity Brent (Terri) Donaldson, Amy Pat- obituary, and to send condolences and Sandy Keeler; many nieces homes. in at least three locations for ton, and Lee Hale; nine great- online to Mary’s family. and nephews; as well as his Bich- “When I saw how close at least 60 days before com- grandchildren, Brandon, Jaden, on-Poo, Daisy. these were to the [mobile mercial injection begins, the Lincoln, Brooke, Ava, Jada, Ciara, Visitation will be held on Thurs- home] park, I was just fl ab- permit says. Bentley, and Jordan; a sister, day, June 29, from 4 to 7 p.m., bergasted,” she said. “Why Rob Boulware, Highland Claudia (Bobby) Vancil of Mineral with a memorial service at 7 p.m. 06-28-17 would you put it there?” spokesman, said the com- Ridge; and a brother, James 06-28-17 at the Lane Family Funeral Homes, Jane Spies of Hubbard, a pany “will continue our out- member of Frackfree Ameri- reach to help the trustees ca, who has organized rallies and residents understand opposing the wells, said she this project.”

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A8 THE VINDICATOR | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2017 TRIBUTES & LOCAL WWW.VINDY.COM

TRUMBULL COUNTY Offi cials expected to OK retire/rehire of 911 director Cook By ED RUNYAN worked [email protected] efficiently, WARREN so he sees The Trumbull County no reason commissioners are ex- to switch pected to approve the re- to some- tirement and rehiring of thing that appears to Ernie Cook as county 911 Cook director at their meeting be more today . expensive. The commissioners’ The rides have cost agenda for Wednesday about $20 each under the includes a resolution old system but are likely to that would authorize the rise to about $45 per ride rehiring. Commissioners under Trumbull Tran- Frank Fuda and Mauro sit, which provides rides through Community Bus NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR Cantalamessa, who were asked about it Tuesday, Service of Youngstown, said they planned to vote Fuda said. City pool opens: It’s time to dive in for fun in favor. When the county Cook was part-time switched from providing Youngstown’s only public swimming pool is fi nally open and, from left, Zoe Santana, 11, Jaime Santana, 13, Jamier Hum- county 911 director for rides for senior citizens several years, after the through the Offi ce of El- phreys, 11, and Tae’von Crop, 11, test the water. The Northside Pool on Belmont Avenue was supposed to open June 12, but derly Affairs to Trumbull couldn’t because of a lack of lifeguards. The pool is open from 1 to 7 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays with Aug. 11 being death in 2010 of the previ- ous 911 director, Michael Transit several years ago, the satisfaction level of the last day. The cost to swim is $1 for those age 17 and younger and $2 for age 18 and older. Children under age 12 must be Dolhancryk. Cook be- the riders dropped, Fuda came full-time director in accompanied by an adult. said. May 2016. He fears the same thing He earns $80,816 annu- may happen if the rides ally and gets six weeks of for JFS are transferred to paid vacation. Trumbull Transit, Fuda Warren man sentenced to prison in prostitution case If his rehiring is ap- said. He also fears that proved, his pay will drop switching could lead to Staff report a notice March 8 about the girl, 15, of Wade Street in Niles $7,220 to $73,596 annu- legal action being filed WARREN Geneva being a missing and endan- with Norman. Investiga- ally, and he will give up against the county com- Derwin R. Norman Jr., 21, of Au- gered teen after walking away from a tors learned he had been four weeks of vacation missioners, he said. tumn Drive Northwest, was sen- Youngstown group home. driving the girl around worth $6,145, said Rich- Cantalamessa said he to facilitate prostitu- ard Jackson, county hu- also believes the issue tenced to 28 months in prison Tues- She had been spotted at locations tion. day for compelling an Ashtabula on Youngstown’s South Side, includ- man resources director. needs to be researched Norman also pleaded The county commis- County girl to work as a prostitute ing homes in the Hillman Street/ further. Fuda said he guilty to illegal use of a sioners had a public hear- and other crimes. West Lucius area, Youngstown police minor in nudity-orient- Norman would like to schedule an ing June 14, as required additional public meet- The case attracted attention after the said. ed material or perfor- by law, to take comments Youngstown Police Department issued She was later found at a home on mance related to photos of the girl. ing involving the county from the public regarding commissioners and JFS to Cook retiring and being discuss it. rehired. COURTS magistrate. bution of proceeds. West Hampton Homeowners Associa- Michael Verich, mobil- Jean McCammon v. Youngstown Sports Joseph Battista v. Laurence M. Kilbert tion v. Daniel J. Welsh et al, order of In other business, ity manager for the tran- Grille et al, settled and dismissed. et al, order of magistrate. magistrate. the commissioners had sit board, said the change MAHONING COUNTY National Collegiate Student Loan Trust Briarfi eld Manor LLC v. Gwenda L. Salvatore Sorice et al v. Catalina A. a long discussion at from rides by Office of DOCKET 2003-1 v. Kathy Laughlin, satisfi ed. Riehl et al order of magistrate. Currier et al, order of magistrate. Estebania Morales et al v. Michael R. Daniel R. Yemma v. Michael J. Thompson James Merino v. Patricia A. Berto- Tuesday’s work session J. Bowers Construction Co. Inc. v. Elderly Affairs has saved Pascolini DO et al, count 2 dismissed. et al, property withdrawn from sale. lette, order of magistrate. about possibly revers- Legal Arts Properties LLC, order of Donna Rousher v. Christopher C. Giv- Patricia Fusillo v. Steve Buehrer et al, Kerri A. Gries v. Lindsay M. Tomc- the county a great deal of magistrate. ens et al, dismissed. order of magistrate. sanyi, order of magistrate. ing an earlier decision money. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. Russell F. Roberts v. Superior Roofi ng and Wayne Gerber et al v. Nationwide Reuben L. Chamberlain v. PAM Trans- to transfer rides for cli- He said the full transit Eric Knight et al, order of magistrate. Siding LLC et al, order of magistrate. Insurance Co. et al, order of magis- port Inc. et al, order of magistrate. Anasha West v. WalMart Stores Inc. Daniel S. Mazzei et al v. Megan N. trate. Bruce Hefl in Jr. v. California Palms ents of the Trumbull board also approved the et al, order of magistrate. Quimby et al, dismissed. OCWEN Loan Servicing LLC v. Najee N. Hotel Inc. et al, order of magistrate. County Department of JFS change to the tran- Carrie Gray v. Michelle Ihlenfeld, order Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. Muhammed et al, confi rmation of sale Federal National Mortgage Associa- of magistrate. Thomas E. Simpson et al, confi rma- and ordering distribution of proceeds. tion Fannie Mae v. Estate of Despe- Job and Family Services sit board at a meeting in Gladys M. Bell v. David Dubos, order of tion of sale and ordering distribution Alfonso Byrd et al v. Boston Williams na Dickson, order of magistrate. to the county’s public May, despite Fuda’s oppo- magistrate. of proceeds. et al, judgment in favor of plaintiff. AMC Custom Carpentry LLC v. William transportation provider, sition. Gladys M. Bell v. Christopher L. Du- ABL Wholesale Distributors Inc. v. Jimmyann B. Bates v. Marcus Belton, Gartland et al, order of magistrate. bos, order of magistrate. CLR Corp. et al, summary judgment. dismissed. Luke O’Lesky v. Youngstown State Trumbull Transit. As for cost, Verich said State v. Kyle J. Patrick, sentenced. US Bank National Association v. Al- Huntington National Bank v. Melissa University, order of magistrate. Fuda said the way in it won’t necessarily cost State v. Anthony Griffi n, dismissed. bert M. Buttry Jr. et al, confi rmation J. White et al, foreclosure. Ruth A. Raymond v. James Platt, State v. Kendall Jones, sentenced. of sale and distribution of proceeds. Phillip Iannucci v. Thomas B. Dolly et dismissed. which the rides are pro- $45 per ride. It will be up to State v. Willie Daniel, pleads guilty. Estate of Henry P. Nemenz v. Robun E. al, order of magistrate. Jessica Carnahan v. Brandy Gallager, vided – through contracts the transit board and the State v. Lisa M. Griffi n, sentenced. Agee et al, settled and dismissed. Charles Mines v. Schwebel Baking Co. dismissed. with various transpor- companies bidding on the State v. Melanie J. Beacham, pleads Javad D. Manshadi MD et al v. Albert et al, settled and dismissed. Jessica Carnahan v. Kobe Hayden, guilty. Bleggi MD et al, order of magistrate. Citifi nancial Servicing LLC et al v. Walter dismissed. tation companies – has rides to agree on a price. State v. Allen Lee, sentenced. US Bank Trust NA v. Laura A. Wake- C. Woods et al, order of magistrate. State v. Steven L. Mango, pleads guilty. ford et al, confi rmation of sale and Midfi rst Bank v. Christy M. Durham et State v. Devon L. Culver, pleads guilty; ordering distribution of proceeds. al, confi rmation of sale and distribu- sentenced. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA v. John J. tion of proceeds. State v. Jazmin Wilkins, pleads guilty. Plunkett et al, property from sher- Daniel R. Yemma v. John D. Justice et State v. Oneil Dean, pleads guilty. iff’s sale withdrawn. al, settled and dismissed. CALL TODAY TO WIN State v. Lynn Handschin, sentenced. Nicholas Dominic v. Stone Appeal Inc., HSBC Bank USA NA v. William J. Ad- State v. Daquan Henderson, pleads dismissed. ams et al, order of magistrate. guilty. Kent State University v. Jessica M. OPRS Communities v. Charles J. State v. Joseph DiGicomo, pleads Miller, dismissed. Mitchell Sr., order of magistrate. A SUITE FOR 12 TO WATCH guilty; sentenced. Betty P. Willard v. Camelot Arms Care Edward T. Saadi v. American Family In- Firstmerit Bank NA et al v. Mary M. Center et al, order of magistrate. surance Co. et al, default judgment. Miller, order of magistrate. Thomas C. March v. WIS International Daniel R. Yemma v. Donald P. Jones et Domenico P. Sciaretta v. Refractory Spe- et al, settled and dismissed. al, property withdrawn from sale. cialists Inc. et al, summary judgment. Terry C. Ball Jr. v. Bessemer Concrete Samantha M. Custer v. Edward M. Norman F. Dunlap Jr. et al v. Sebastian LLC et al, settled and dismissed. Householder et al, dismissed. Rucci et al, order of magistrate. Clyde G. Higgins v. Sarah Morrison et Wells Fargo Bank NA v. James N. Fal- Anthony J. Amatore v. US Petroleum al, settled and dismissed. cone et al, foreclosure. Exploration LLP et al, order of mag- Elizabeth Ritchie v. Kenneth E. Bey et Citimortgage Inc. v. Osvaldo O. istrate. al, order of magistrate. Figueroa Jr. et al, foreclosure. Thomas M. Bacha v. Sam Pitzulo Melissa A. Greenwalt v. Michelle Oli- Huntington National Bank v. Gerald GRAND Homes and Remodeling LLC et al, ver et al, order of magistrate. Johnson et al, default judgment in summary judgment. Ditech Financial LLC v. Andrea J. favor of plaintiff. Ditech Financial LLC v. Bill R. Wine et Pryjma et al, sale withdrawn. Tabitha M. Schewirey v. Walmart al, order of magistrate. US Bank Trust NA v. Sharon E. Yambar Stores Inc. et al, order of magistrate. VL Funding LLC v. Erica S. Bowie et al, et al, confi rmation of sale, ordering Daniel R. Yemma v. Mark R. King et al, order of magistrate. PRIZE! deed and distribution. foreclosure. Brian R. Hubler v. Sarah D. Morrison Rebecca Whalen et al v. Thomas W. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. Mar- et al, order of magistrate. Riebe et al, dismissed. va Wesson et al, order of magistrate. Elizabeth Ritchie v. Kenneth T. Bey et New Beginnings Residential Treat- Daniel R. Yemma et al v. William Mun- al, order of magistrate. ment Center LLC et al v. Steel Town tean et al, foreclosure. James E. Witt v. South Leasing Co. LLC et al, order of magistrate. Clorrissia M. Perry et al v. Rite Aid LLC et al, order of magistrate. Robert N. Farinacci v. First Energy Pharmacy et al, order of magistrate. Auburn Hills Condominium Unit Own- Corp. et al, order of magistrtae. US Bank NA v. Gina L. Dunn et al, TH ers Association Inc. v. Ronaldo A. Home S&L Co. of Youngstown Ohio v. foreclosure. JULY 8 WRESTLING SUITE AT EASTWOOD FIELD INCLUDES: Rossi et al, settled and dismissed. John T. McCarthy et al, confi rmation Huntington National Bank v. Alfred O. Ditech Financial LLC v. Patricia A. John- of sale and ordering distribution. Bischoff et al, foreclosure. son et al, order of magistrate; confi rma- CTW Development Corp. v. Rubino Sign Alan R. Kretzer et al v. Mahoning Law 3 FREE tion of sale and ordering distribution. Co. LLC et al, order of magistrate. Library Association et al, order of 12 FREE Daniel R. Yemma v. James L. Hopson Nancy Walter v. Gerald Morrsion Jr. et magistrate. AND PARKING Jr. et al, order of magistrate. al, order of magistrate. Southwestern Run Professionals v. TICKETS Daniel R. Yemma v. Johnny V. Nardelli Bayview Loan Servicing LLC v. James State Auto Mutual Insurance Co., SPACES et al, foreclosure. H. Crawley et al, sale withdrawn. order of magistrate. Essex Healthcare Corp. v. Darla Martin JPMorgan Chase Bank National As- Daniel R. Yemma v. Nick Cooper et al, et al, order of magistrate. sociation v. Matthias S. Loyer et al, foreclosure. Brianna Wall v. Mark E. Gossman et foreclosure. Robert D. Latimer v. Darrell K. Nelson or al, order of magistrate. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Jeffrey et al, order of magistrate. A SCRAPPERS SUITE FOR 12 Farmers National Bank v. Leonard J. Stanovcak et al, order of magistrate. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insur- Williams, default judgment. Homebridge Financial Services Inc. v. An- ance Co. v. Nicholas S. Huncherick et TH Daniel R. Yemma v. Thomas D. Taylor drea L. Kerr et al, order of magistrate. al, order of magistrate. ON SATURDAY, JULY 29 et al, foreclosure. Daniel R. Yemma v. Thomas M. Kovac- WDP Investments LLC v. Steve Daniel R. Yemma v. John W. Hecka- ich et al, foreclosure. Pylipiw, order of magistrate. thorn II et al, foreclosure. Jerry Martinelli v. Don Perkins, order Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Milan M. Pav- Michael R. Pearson v. Nichole Collins of magistrate. lich et al, dismissed. et al, order of magistrate. Melissa S. Manypenny et al v. Domin- Showmen Supplies Inc. v. John A. SECOND Daniel R. Yemma v. Chelsea A. Fin- ique E. Goodin, order of magistrate. Richardson et al, order of magistrate. cham et al, foreclosure. Franchising Unlimited LLC v. Patrick Sherman J. Miles v. Edward C. Prusak, PLACE PRIZE! Midland Funding LLC v. Rebeca San- Howlett et al, settled and dismissed. magistrate’s decision. tiago, default judgment. Wilmington Trust National Associa- Amanda Guterba v. Frank Elling, order Salvatore Sorice et al v. Catalina A. tion v. Heather L. English et al, order of magistrate. Currier et al, order of magistrate. of magistrate. State v. Zoltan J. Kozic, sentenced. Gina Castranova v. Osiris Therapeutics Home S&L Co. of Youngstown Ohio et State v. Jacob Graham, sentenced. EACH SUITE PACKAGE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: Inc. et al, order of magistrate. al v. Stephanie L. Abu-Qaduorah et State v. Lance Hundley, judgment Sabrena Grantling v. CR Properties al, judgment entered. entered. 3 FREE 2015 LLC et al, order of magistrate. Richard Warren v. Kessler Marketing State v. Joseph L. Rutherford, sen- 12 FREE Daniel R. Yemma v. B and J Improve- Group Inc. et al, order of magistrate. tenced. AND PARKING ment Co., foreclosure. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. State v. Jolleen Boggs, sentenced. TICKETS Adrienne A. Sardich v. Director of Ohio Rochelle L. Turpin et al, dismissed. State v. David M. Schmitz, sentenced. SPACES Department of Job and Family Ser- Farmers National bank v. Robert T. State v. Raymon Autry, pleads guilty; vices et al, order of magistrate. Porter IV, default judgment. sentenced. PLUS HOT DOGS, CHIPS AND SODA! Daniel R. Yemma v. Brian Robinson et Progressive Specialty Insurance Co. State v. Felicia A. Ward, pleads guilty. al, foreclosure. v. Kalen L. Cross et al, judgment in State v. Joseph Croom, pleads guilty; Meek Wright v. Sandra Calderon et al, favor of plaintiff. sentenced. order of magistrate. Creative Sport Concepts Inc. v. Sabre State v. Kevin A. Michaels, dismissed. IS GIVING AWAY 2 GREAT PRIZES! Margarita Encarnacion v. Caleb S. Eas- Technologies LLC et al, order of State v. Fred Lewis III, pleads guilty. thon et al, order of magistrate. magistrate. State v. Jerel Cutlip, pleads guilty; Norma J. Hempstead v. Mercy Health Emily R. Kreusler v. Alfa Vision Insur- sentenced. Youngstown LLC, order of magistrate. ance Corp., order of magistrate. State v. Jawan Johnson, pleads guilty; To ENTER, Call Now! Daniel R. Yemma v. Rick A. Bates et Charles Hudak et al v. Rural Metro of sentenced. al, order of magistrate. Northern Ohio Inc., order of magistrate. State v. Randy Woods, sentenced. Howard C. Hargate v. Nicole Pachol, Warrior Imports LLC v. HSBC Bank State v. Charles Wilson, pleads guilty. judgment in favor of plaintiff. USA NA, dismissed. State v. Michael Ghiates, pleads guilty. Gabriel McRoberts v. Janie Shanks, 1-866-327-1702 Grange Mutual Casualty Co. v. Jason State v. Donald Dunlap III, pleads order of magistrate. Webb, judgment in favor of plaintiff. guilty. TH TH State v. Spiro Frangos, sentenced. Nellie Fernandez v. Humility of Mary Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. CALL SUNDAY, MAY 28 THRU FRIDAY, JUNE 30 State v. Emanuel Valentin, pleads guilty. Health Partners et al, order of mag- William P. Baldelli Jr. et al, dismissed. State v. David Shaffer Jr., sentenced. istrate. PNC Mortgage v. Frank J. Krynick et 2 WINNERS DRAWN State v. Victoria Gregory, pleads guilty. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. John D. Bader al, order of magistrate. State v. Gary Booth, sentenced. et al, dismissed. Terry W. Foor et al v. Sterling Mining GRAND PRIZE - WRESTLING SUITE • 2ND PLACE - SCRAPPERS SUITE State v. Dajaun Perry, sentenced. Elaine Rosensteel v. James Hribar, Corp., order of magistrate. Winners will be notifi ed MONDAY, JULY 3RD State v. Frank Little, sentenced. decision of magistrate. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA v. John J. State v. Dwaylen Sellers, dismissed. Anita Smith v. Lisa Cappitti, dismissed. Plunkett et al, property withdrawn • No Purchase necessary. • Only one entry per person. • Contestants must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. • Proper ID required to claim prize. State v. James K. Thomas, pleads guilty. Megan Wiley v. Joan Consiglio, order from sheriff’s sale. • Only one entry per call. • Any duplicates will be disqualifi ed. • All calls will be offered a subscription special. • Prize must be picked up at State v. Christopher Council, pleads of magistrate. Anthony J. Sava v. Clean Textile Sys- guilty. Heather Atkinson v. Zackary Eubank, tem Inc. et al, order of magistrate. Ohio State of Department of Job and order of magistrate. US Bank Trust NA v. Shirley M. Bur- Family Services v. State Link Plumb- Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Geraldo Muniz gess et al, confi rmation of sale and Courtesy of ing and Heating Inc. et al, order of et al, confi rmation of sale and distri- distribution of proceeds.

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio WEDNESDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 JUNE 28, 2017 VINDY.COM | A9 Ga. race Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers hard 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 interpret By MARK DAVIS The Dallas Morning News Republicans and Demo- crats are clinging to the sup- posed lessons of the Karen Restoration strengthens Handel victory over Jon Os- safety, allure of courthouse soff in Georgia’s 6th Con- gressional District. The fi rst ORE THAN 6½ YEARS AGO, thing both sides should real- the Mahoning County Court- ize is we are in a season when house lost its trademark Justice, lessons have short lives. M So if it is wise to know Law, and Strength and Authority. In Oc- tober 2010, crews removed those three what we do not know, let’s grandiose statues that reigned supreme measure the burst of reac- atop the award-winning century-old ar- tion to this election against chitectural gem of Mahoning County some broader possibilities. government. First, Republicans are sud- Fears over the potential collapse of the denly happy to say the vote cracking support structure upon which was indeed a referendum on the 14-foot-tall and 17-foot-wide statues Donald Trump, a prospect rested forced their removal and construc- they would have rejected if tion of a temporary roof as part of a large- Handel had lost. But it is a scale $6.8 million renovation and restora- large leap to conclude that tion project to protect public safety and her 52 percent vote total to restore the historic building’s aesthetic equals a 52 percent approval allure. for Trump districtwide. It’s That ambitious project was ceremoni- probably also true that more ously capped Tuesday with the hoisting than half of voters did not of the imposing copper statutes back high wish to send a Democrat to atop their home on the restored roof of Congress who would have the 106-year-old structure, which is listed joined the quixotic Nancy on the National Register of Historic Places Pelosi quest to cobble together for its architectural and engineering sig- an impeachment effort. nifi cance. And in many districts in By all accounts, those handling the res- the 2018, that may be all toration of the 2,200-pound trademark of Trump needs – voters who the courthouse performed impeccable might not love his policies work. The statues were restored to their or style, but are suffi ciently robust green exterior color that had black- Senate health care bill Letters must be signed, US becomes an oligarchy tolerant of him to fend off ened from decades of soot and acid rain is reverse Robin Hood must carry the writers’ HEN BARACK the dog-and-pony show that addresses and daytime would surely begin if Demo- from the city’s once pollution-belching HEY SAY THAT telephone numbers. Obama was elected steel mills. The McKay Lodge Fine Arts The editorial page editor president in 2008, the crats regained the majority. figures lie and liars fig- OPINION reserves the right to W Make no mistake, today’s Conservatory Laboratory Inc. in Oberlin, ure. I’m sure there will LETTERS reject, edit and condense Republicans vowed to make nationally recognized for the quality of its T letters (300-word him a one-term president. After Democrat power structure be a number of economists, maximum). Publication craftsmanship, did commendable work. does not constitute an endorsement of his re-election, they tried to re- is not driven to merely op- health care lobbyists and other the views, opinions and statements of pose Trump on immigra- Based on early reviews and fi rst impres- “experts” to bombard us with fact expressed. Unused letters will not peal the Affordable Care Act (61 sions, the same can be said for the overall be acknowledged or returned. Poetry, times) and used a record num- tion, taxes, national security self-serving facts and data letters to third parties, thank-you letter and climate policies; it lives courthouse renovation work under the to support their position on and photocopies are not accepted. ber of filibusters to halt all of direction of Murphy Contracting Co., the U to destroy him, presidentially the Senate proposal to repeal Mail to: Letters to the Editor, The his progressive issues. When and personally. The Ameri- project’s general contractor. Some tasks Obamacare. Vindicator, all this failed, they claimed he remain, but the project is almost at its fi n- P.O. Box 780, Youngstown, Ohio 44501. can left wants regime change, For me, it is not that com- UE-mail to: [email protected] was taking our government and it doesn’t want to wait for ish line at long last. plicated – it amounts to Robin Please do not send e-mail attachments. to socialism. When Bernie Though behind schedule and some- the 2021 inauguration. Hood in reverse. Sanders was campaigning in STRATEGY: HATE TRUMP what over its $6 million cost estimate, the Very simply, this Republican 2016, Republicans said he was Is that seething hatred for extra time and expense appear to have plan takes money, tax credits that Ohio and all of our elect- definitely a Socialist because Trump a winning strategy been well worth the fi nal results. and other valuable benefi ts and ed leadership of both politi- he wanted free college for our As Doug Martinec, construction su- for winning seats in Con- advantages from the old, sick, cal parties from around the children and affordable single- perintendent with Murphy Contracting, gress? The Ossoff case of- poor, disabled and women and state must now invest in, cre- payer health care for all. put it, “It says a lot about our tax dollars fers no clue. As Democrats transfers them in the amount of ate and develop a 21st century You have to ask yourself: Do at work.” go, he was uncommonly re- $880 billion to the very rich. high-speed rail transporta- the American people really want Mahoning County Commissioner An- strained in his criticism of That would be mean-spirited, tion transit system connecting an educated, healthy, working thony Trafi canti was effusive in his enthu- the president, offering poli- cruel, bad economics and has- city to city: Cleveland, Akron, society? Apparently, the Repub- siasm. “This is a beautiful building, over cy positions that suggested ten the inequality in America. Youngstown, Canton, Colum- licans do not. 100 years old. The statues on the top of a moderate stance designed Tax cuts for the rich – is that all bus, Cincinnati, Dayton, To- Oligarchy is a word derived the building are the crown jewel,” he said, to win over affl uent, educat- Republicans work for? ledo, as well as, many college from Greek words that mean adding their return represents a highlight ed suburban voters. towns across Ohio. “few to rule”: a government of his career. Atty. Dick McLaughlin, Ohio should do this just as It didn’t work. Democrat Liberty Township with a small group exercising strategists are wondering if SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS President Abraham Lincoln did control for corrupt and selfi sh when he signed into law in 1862 they might have had better But amid the oohs and awws of the out- purposes. success with a sharper at- Ohio needs high-speed rail the railroad act creating the ward visual improvements to the court- Thanks to our Supreme Court tack on Trump and a more house, one must not lose sight of the broader S A RESIDENT OF THE transcontinental railroad. with its Citizens United deci- liberal candidate, creating and more important mission of this invest- great state of Ohio, I and So I and many Ohioans be- sion, it has given billionaires, sharper lines of distinction. ment: enhancing public health and safety. A many Ohioans truly lieve that now is the time in this the Trump administration and They might have. The Structural engineers had cited signifi - want our state to prosper, ad- the 21st century for our state to the like the power to buy our buzz is that one of Ossoff’s cant dangers posed by neglect, including vance and grow, and contin- advance, grow and move for- elections and change our coun- big obstacles was his failure rusted carbon steel anchorages that once ue to become an economic and ward by creating a high speed try to fi t their personal agendas. to be sufficiently compel- secured the rooftop cornice and balus- industrial power creating new rail transportation transit sys- The only way to “make our ling. The centrist vote tends jobs, attracting and growing trade. We also well remember the plight tem across our state. That would country great again” is to take it to lean Republican in Re- populations, as well as continu- of one county common pleas court judge make all state residents proud to back from “the few to rule.” We publican districts, especial- ing to advance academically, who endured water leaks through the call Ohio home. all need to get more involved ly the ones that have handed technologically and progressive- ceiling and into her fourth-floor cham- and stand united. out GOP victories since the ly in the 21st century. Willie James Richards, bers. That’s hardly a snapshot judicial Jimmy Carter era. I and many Ohioans believe Youngstown David P. Gaibis, New Castle, Pa. decorum on display. Atlanta Journal-Consti- With the restoration project in the home tution political writer Greg stretch, those dangers and embarrass- Bluestein thinks Ossoff will ments are becoming problems of the challenge the incumbent past. Given the painstaking attention to Companies keep enriching CEOs Handel in a campaign that the project’s many details, we’re confi dent would have to gear up very that county leaders and project contrac- By SAM PIZZIGATI nurturing high-performance West Point. Corporate America, soon for primaries less than tors have succeeded in restoring maxi- a year away. mum integrity – as well as Justice, Law, OtherWords teams. he told the corps of cadets, had Years can go by before any of wrongfully “tilted toward the Don’t bet on it. If he and Strength and Authority – high atop Jeff Immelt, CEO of General couldn’t crack an open seat, these investments bear fruit. By quicker profi ts of fi nancial servic- and throughout the county landmark for Electric since 2001, is it is unlikely he will bring that time, the executives who es” at the expense of manufactur- decades to come. retiring. The 61-year-old will be the skill set to defeat an in- made the original investments ing and R&D, leaving America’s making a well-compensated exit. cumbent. He may even face Fortune magazine esti- might not even be around. poorest 25 percent “poorer than GUEST EDITORIAL they were 25 years ago.” skepticism among Demo- mates that Immelt will walk Grand fortunes, by contrast, crats, who will apply the off with nearly $211 million, can come quick. CEOs can “Rewards became perverted,” Immelt went on. “The richest eternally unforgiving test Supreme Court fall preview on top of his regular annual pay. downsize here, cut a merger question: What happened in Immelt’s annual pay hasn’t been there, then sit back and watch people made the most mistakes with the least accountability.” your last race? Bitter memo- The Record (Hackensack, N.J.):Unlike too shabby either. He pulled short-term quarterly earnings ries will be fresh. Unfortunately, and sadly, previous years, the U.S. Supreme Court down $21.3 million last year, after – and the value of their stock Democrats have a larger is not ending its term this week with $37.25 million in 2014. options – soar. Immelt never took his own problem. If Handel’s win was landmark rulings, but instead, setting But Immelt’s millions don’t If those don’t do the trick, analysis to heart. As a rich CEO a referendum on Trump, Os- the stage for what will surely be a new come close to matching the CEOs can always just slash in his own right, he continued soff’s loss was surely a refer- term marked by life-changing decisions. haul that his predecessor Jack worker pensions or R&D and put to make mistakes and suffer no endum on House Minority At the end of June, all eyes are focused on Welch collected. Welch’s annual the resulting “savings” into divi- particular consequences. Leader Nancy Pelosi. Han- the fi rst Monday in October, when that compensation topped $144 mil- dends and “buybacks,” two slick One example: After the Great del supporters deftly placed Recession, Immelt froze the term begins. lion in 2000. He stepped down corporate maneuvers that jack Pelosi around Ossoff’s neck GE worker pension system and The most signifi cant court announce- the next year with a retirement up company share prices and in- in a barrage of ads designed ments this week centered on two cases fl ate executive paychecks. offered workers a riskier, less to stain him with her strato- package valued at $417 million. generous 401(k). Within five it will hear in the fall: one on religious What did Immelt and Welch SLICKNESS SCALE spheric negatives among liberty, as it applies to same-sex mar- years, notes the Institute for Republicans. actually do to merit their super- On any CEO slickness scale, riage, and the second on President Don- Policy Studies, the GE pen- So yes, the Georgia vote sized rewards? What did they Jack Welch would have to rank sion deficit widened from $18 ald Trump’s controversial travel ban. add to a GE hall of fame that was a dodged bullet for Re- right near the top. In 1981, his billion to $23 billion – even as publicans and a gut-punch While two federal appeals courts have already included break- ruled against the implementation of the fi rst year as the GE chief, Welch Immelt’s personal GE retire- for Democrats. But many throughs like the first high- quickly realized he was never ment assets were nearly dou- news cycles lie between this ban, the high court Monday lifted parts altitude jet engine (1949) and of that stay pending its hearing argu- going to get fabulously rich bling to $92 million. week’s instant analysis and the fi rst laser lights (1962)? making toasters and irons. “If we want to slow – or bet- the mid-terms. By then, will ments in the new term. In simple truth, not much at The religious liberty case comes from So Welch started selling off ter yet, reverse – accelerating Trump free himself from all. Colorado, where a baker refused to make GE’s manufacturing assets. In income inequality,” the Har- the annoying and present- “We bring good things to life,” a wedding cake for a gay couple, claiming his fi rst two years, analyst Jeff vard business historian Nancy ly empty Russia scandals, that it would violate his First Amendment the GE ad slogan used to proud- Madrick notes, Welch “gutted or Koehn noted a few years ago, perhaps even putting some protections. A ruling for the baker would ly pronounce. Not lately. sold” businesses that employed “the most powerful lever we points on the board in leg- embolden states that have tried to enact And not surprisingly either. 20 percent of GE’s workforce. have to pull is that of outrageous islative accomplishments? so-called “religious liberty” laws Mature business enterpris- By 2000, Welch was making executive compensation.” Or will the Russia fantasies es, we’ve learned over recent about 3,500 times the income of a How many more outrageously sprout actual evidence, par- decades, either make break- typical American family. compensated executives will alyzing his entire agenda? throughs for consumers or By contrast, in 1975, Welch’s retire off into lush sunsets, the That question will matter SCRIPTURES grand fortunes for their top predecessor took home mere- Jeff Immelt story virtually begs far more next year than any All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, execs. They don’t do both. ly 36 times that year’s typical us to ask, before we start yank- microanalysis of the Geor- and is profi table for doctrine, for reproof, for Why not? Making break- American family. ing that lever? gia result. throughs, for starters, takes As Welch’s successor, Jeffrey Sam Pizzigati, an Institute for Policy Studies as- Mark Davis is a radio host in north Texas correction, for instruction in righteousness. sociate fellow, co-edits Inequality.org. His latest and a columnist for The Dallas Morning time. Enterprises have to Immelt would give an apolo- book is The Rich Don’t Always Win. Distributed News. Distributed by Tribune Content 2 Timothy 3:16 invest in research, training, and gy of sorts in a 2009 address at by OtherWords.org. Agency, LLC.

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WEDNESDAY MARKET WATCH JUNE 28, 2017 Dow NASDAQ S&P 500 Gold Silver WORLD & BUSINESS 98.89 100.53 19.69 $0.10 $0.02 THE VINDICATOR | A10 21,310.66 6,146.62 2,419.38 $1,246.40 $16.58 WORLD Pentagon: ‘Active preparations’ for Syrian chemical attack digest Associated Press sions in a country where at Shayrat airfi eld that “in- wider audience. Russia dismissed the White WASHINGTON the U.S. is using Syrian dicated active preparations “The goal is at this point House allegation. Russian Ex-Trump campaign The Pentagon said Tues- Arab and Kurdish proxy sol- for chemical weapons use.” not just to send Assad a mes- President Vladimir Putin’s chairman registers day it has detected “active diers to combat the Islamic That is the same base from sage, but to send Russia and spokesman Dmitry Peskov preparations” by Syria for a State group in its remain- which the Syrian air force Iran a message,” Haley told said that “such threats to as foreign agent chemical weapons attack, ing strongholds, even as launched an attack in April a House panel. “That if this Syria’s legitimate leaders are Russia and Iran work to that the U.S. and others said happens again, we are put- WASHINGTON giving weight to a White unacceptable.” House threat that the Syrian support President Bashar used lethal chemicals to kill ting you on notice. My hope President Donald Trump’s Russia is Assad’s key back- former campaign chairman, government would “pay a Assad, who has gained the civilians. Syria denied the is that the president’s warn- Paul Manafort, has regis- heavy price” if it carried out upper hand in a long civil charge. ing will certainly get Iran er and sided with him when tered with the Justice De- such an attack. war. Nikki Haley, the U.S. am- and Russia to take a second he denied responsibility for partment as a foreign agent The U.S. accusation and A Pentagon spokesman, bassador to the United Na- look, and I hope that it will a chemical weapons attack for political consulting work ominous warning marked Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, said tions, said the White House caution Assad.” that killed dozens of people he did for a Ukrainian politi- a further escalation of ten- the U.S. had seen “activity” warning was meant for a Assad’s government and in Idlib province April 4. cal party, acknowledging he coached party members on how to interact with U.S. government offi cials. Manafort says in the fi ling Retracted CNN story posted online by The Wash- ington Post that his fi rm re- ceived more than $17 million from the Party of Regions, a boon for president the former pro-Russian ruling party in Ukraine, for consulting work from 2012 at war with media through 2014. Associated Press py with CNN since he was EPA chief met with NEW YORK a candidate, and has been For a president seem- particularly annoyed by its Dow before deciding ingly at perpetual war with reporting on connections on pesticide ban “fake news,” the resignation with Russia. The misstep WASHINGTON of three CNN journalists on a relatively minor story Records show the Trump over a retracted story about – it was never mentioned administration’s top en- a Donald Trump Russian on any of CNN’s television vironmental offi cial met connection is a gift from networks – left some White privately with the chief the political gods when the House staff members ju- executive of Dow Chemi- struggling effort to pass a bilant, believing it handed cal shortly before reversing health bill dominates the them a new talking point. his agency’s push to ban a headlines. That happened quickly widely-used pesticide after The White House quick- Tuesday when Sarah Hucka- ASSOCIATED PRESS health studies showed it can ly took advantage Tuesday bee Sanders called on a Bre- Travelers walk near a sign for international arrivals at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on harm children’s brains. with blistering presidential itbart News reporter for the Monday in Seattle. Environmental Protec- tweets and a media scolding first question of the White tion Agency chief Scott at the afternoon press brief- House briefi ng. It was about Pruitt’s schedule shows he ing. Conservative provoca- CNN. Few answers on travel ban meet with Dow CEO Andrew teur James O’Keefe piled on She said the “constant Liveris for about a half hour by releasing a video with a barrage of fake news” at March 9 during a conference CNN producer caught on the president has frustrated held a Houston hotel. camera talking about the Trump. She called stories as launch deadline looms network’s Russia coverage about Russia and Trump Twenty days later Pruitt “a hoax” that is distract- Associated Press administration can block have minimal effect for announced his decision being ratings-driven. CNN late Monday ac- ing from other news. Sand- WASHINGTON travelers from Syria, Sudan, now. Of the 50,000 refugees to deny a petition to ban ers urged all Americans to Dow’s chlorpyrifos pesti- cepted the resignations of The Trump administra- Somalia, Libya, Iran and the government planned to journalists Thomas Frank, watch a video posted by tion expects to launch a Yemen unless they can accept in the current bud- cide from being sprayed on O’Keefe’s Project Veritas fea- food, despite a review by Eric Lichtblau and Lex Haris limited version of its travel prove a “bona fi de relation- get year, more than 48,900 his agency’s scientists that over last week’s web story turing CNN producer John ban on six mostly Muslim ship” with a person or en- have been allowed to enter concluded ingesting even about Trump aide Anthony Bonifield – even though countries Thursday, but tity in the United States. the U.S. minuscule amounts of the Scaramucci’s pre-inaugural she couldn’t vouch for its has yet to say how it will be The court offered only The State Department chemical can interfere with meeting with the head of a accuracy. implemented or what it will broad guidelines about has said that the few re- Russian investment fund. After Sanders left the the brain development of do to avoid the chaos that what would constitute such maining refugees to be fetuses and infants. The network retracted the stage, she was criticized on story Friday and apologized Fox News Channel, where accompanied the initial a relationship – suggest- admitted this year will not FDA looks to boost to Scaramucci. Trump-friendly views usu- ban. ing it would include a close have to prove a “bona fi de Trump has been unhap- ally dominate. Government lawyers relative, a job offer or an in- relationship.” generic competition, were working on guidelines vitation to lecture. A new cap won’t be in limit prices Tuesday, one day after the The court ordered simi- place until the start of the Supreme Court partially lar limitations on President budget year in October, WASHINGTON Technology companies fall The Food and Drug Ad- reinstated the ban ahead of Donald Trump’s plan to around the time that the ministration is making sharply, leading indexes lower hearing arguments in Oc- temporarily halt all refugee Supreme Court considers moves to boost the num- tober. The court said the admissions. But that may the case. ber of generic prescription Associated Press Republican leaders in the drugs on sale. Technology stocks led a Senate decided to delay a The goal is to make medi- broad slide in U.S. stocks vote on a health care over- cines more aff ordable and haul bill until after the July prevent price gouging. 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@VINDYSPORTS VINDYSPORTS » INSIDE B U WEDNESDAY • SCOREBOARD, B2 SPORTS & CLASSIFIEDS JUNE 28, 2017 • MLB, B3 • NASCAR, B5 THE VINDICATOR | B1 • CLASSIFIEDS, B5 Two head coaches better than one for Eagles By CHARLES GROVE sociate head , will try fense while lar styles. about this?’ It’s good that not different in terms of de- [email protected] to turn around the program Ware will “We are we’re that close. We’ll both meanor and our styles are You won’t be seeing dou- that went 2-7 a year ago un- oversee the exactly the be on the same page.” the same. I don’t think he’s ble at Valley Christian foot- der Albert Jennings. defense, same,” Het- Ware laughed off the idea going to mind if I say we ball games this year. There “[Athletic director Dolph] along with her said. “We that confl icts will arise just need a timeout or we should will be not one, but two head Carroll approached us about their respec- probably talk because two coaches are in think about running this coaches patrolling the side- it and we said ‘Sure. Why tive coordi- 4-5 times a charge. play. lines this fall for the Eagles. not?’” Ware said. “Me and nators. The Hether Ware day too and “We put ourselves in situ- “My wife is always asking, Jeff Hether, last year’s of- [Hether] are good friends. two believe see each oth- ations where we ask, ‘What’s ‘Who are you talking to?’ fensive coordinator, and We’re kind of like brothers.” the partnership will fl ourish er three times a week. We’ll going to happen in this situ- Jomont Ware, last year’s as- Hether will oversee the of- in part because of their simi- be like, ‘What do you think ation?’” Ware said. “We’re See EAGLES, B4

Anthony — — Supreme wants to Court be in NY, Double defeats to review wife says betting Speculation tied NBA star to Cavs New Jersey seeks Akron Beacon Journal (TNS) legalized gambling Carmelo Anthony’s insis- tence on remaining in New Associated Press York despite Knicks president WASHINGTON Phil Jackson’s belief he should The Supreme Court agreed fi nish his career elsewhere is Tuesday to take up New Jer- rooted in Anthony’s desire to sey’s bid to allow sports bet- remain close to his 10-year-old ting at its casinos and race- son Kiyan. tracks, a case that could lead That’s what his estranged other states to seek a share of wife, La La Anthony said Tues- the lucrative market. day on “The Wendy Williams The justices will review Show.” a lower court ruling against Asked if they were divorc- the state, which is hoping to ing, La La Anthony, who has capture some of the estimated known her $150 billion that is illegally wa- husband since gered on sports each year. he was 19 and New Jersey Gov. Chris Chris- been married tie and supporters in the state for seven years, Legislature have tried for said, “Not right years to le- now,” and add- galize sports ed of Carmelo, gambling to Anthony “We’re the best bolster the of friends.” state’s casino She said she and horse rac- ATLANTIC will continue ing industries. CITY IS to live in New The casino York. industry, af- GOING TO There has ter a period of BE PACKED been specula- job losses and WHEN WE tion that An- closings, has WIN THIS Wade thony, 33 and lately been do- a 10-time All- ASSOCIATED PRESS ing better. CASE. Star, would be a top target of The ’ Adrian Beltre watches the ball after hitting a solo home run off Cleveland Indians relief pitcher Cody Christie the Cavaliers if the Knicks de- Allen in the ninth of a game Tuesday in Cleveland. said Tuesday Raymond cide to buy out his contract, in Trenton at Lesniak, which has a no-trade clause. an unrelated New Jersey ESPN’s Ian Begley said at this event that he state senator point the Knicks would prefer Beltre lifts Rangers over Tribe was encour- to trade Anthony. Associated Press aged by the court’s decision to “Every day I see a different take the case up. CLEVELAND team, that’s for sure,” La La “We’re not declaring victory Adrian Beltre had an extra reason to cel- Anthony told Williams. “The but at least we’re in the game ebrate moving up the all-time home run list. most important thing with and that’s where we want to that is to stay close to Kiyan. This latest shot also won a game. be,” Christie said. That’s my priority. That’s his Beltre hit his 450th career homer, a solo New Jersey state Sen. Ray- priority. So wherever he ends drive in the ninth inning off Cody Allen that mond Lesniak, a Democrat up, of course we want him to sent the Texas Rangers over the Cleveland who has led the state’s effort be happy.” Indians 2-1. to legalize sports gambling, Sources told Begley that “Obviously it’s a good mile- said a win for the state would Anthony was leaning towards RANGERS 2 stone, but I don’t want to get give an additional boost to ca- leaving the Knicks when the INDIANS 1 caught up on thinking about sinos. that right now,” he said. regular season ended, but his Next: Texas at “Atlantic City is going to family situation has changed Cleveland, today, “Hopefully I can accumulate be packed when we win this his thinking. 7:10 p.m. some more.” case,” said Lesniak, who fi rst Chicago’s Dwyane Wade, Beltre drove the fi rst introduced legislation to over- another candidate for the Cavs from Allen (0-4) into the left fi eld bleach- turn the ban in 2009. “Sports in a buyout scenario, would ers, and moved into sole possession of 39th betting will lead to people have to return part of the $23.8 place on the career chart. staying for several days, not million player option he opt- “That’s just another piece of the legend of just playing a few hours and ed in on last week for that to Adrian Beltre, really, and just what he’s able going home. During football happen, Bulls executive vice to do, especially late in the game,” Rangers season, the NCAA tourna- president John Paxson said in manager Jeff Banister. ment, the World Cup, people a press conference Tuesday. Beltre has been limited to 24 games be- will be fl ocking to Atlantic City Wade, 35, said in January cause of a right calf injury, but has 13 RBIs to bet on them.” he didn’t want to be part of a in his last nine games, including a three-run The case will be argued in the fall. Daniel Wallach, an rebuild and Paxson sent the homer Monday. attorney in Fort Lauderdale, Bulls in that direction Thurs- Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Mike Clevinger delivers a pitch in “He got me,” Allen said. “He was ready for Florida, and an expert in sports day when he traded three-time the fi rst inning of a game against the Texas Rangers on Tuesday in law, said the case could lead to All-Star Jimmy Butler to the Cleveland. See INDIANS, B3 a nationwide repeal of the fed- Minnesota Timberwolves. eral sports betting ban. “I know (general manager) The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court Gar (Forman) has spoken to Freese’s error in 10th of Appeals struck down the Leon Rose, Dwyane’s agent,” New Jersey law last year, ruling Paxson said, according to that the law violated the fed- ESPN.com. “As far as a buy- hands Rays victory eral Professional and Amateur out, it has not been broached. I Sports Protection Act of 1992 will say this, that in this type of Associated Press fly in the inning, giving him that forbids state-authorized scenario, it would have to ben- PITTSBURGH two RBIs in his fi rst game since sports gambling. efi t us. It would absolutely have David Freese was thinking being traded from the Miami “This is the day that New Jer- to benefit us. Dwyane was a about throwing the ball before Marlins on Monday. sey has been waiting for for great pro last year, and he’s it was in his glove. He never got Freese was anticipating his years,” said Wallach, who has been around a lot of different the chance to wing it. throw to second base when the been closely following New situations. He was in Miami Freese mis- Jersey’s legal efforts to over- when they had a couple re- ball skipped right by him. played a ground- “I just booted the ball,” he turn the ban. building years as well. So right RAYS 4 The court jumped into the PIRATES 2 ball at third said. “It was good (hop). I just now we’re operating under the case even after the Trump ad- base, allowing chose to backhand it, think- assumption that he’ll be here. Next: Pittsburgh vs. ministration urged the justices But like I said, if that subject is Tampa Bay, today, Steven Souza Jr. ing it would give me a stronger not to get involved, putting the ever broached by them, then 7:05 p.m. to score in the throw wherever it was going. I governor and the president it would have to be advanta- 10th inning and just botched it.” he campaigned for on oppo- geous for us.” giving the Tampa Bay Rays a 4-2 The Pirates were no-hit site sides of the issue. Presi- Wade was a teammate of win over the through six by starter dent Donald Trump also once Cavs star LeBron James for on Tuesday night. Alex Cobb, but Andrew Mc- owned the Trump Taj Mahal four years with the Miami With Souza at fi rst base and Cutchen forced extra innings casino in Atlantic City. It closed no outs, Wilson Ramos hit a ASSOCIATED PRESS Heat and both Wade and An- with a two-run double down The Tampa Bay Rays’ Adeiny Hechavarria last October under the owner- thony remain close friends hard grounder off Felipe Rivero the left fi eld line in the ninth. drives in a run with a sacrifi ce fl y off ship of fellow billionaire Carl with James. All three were (3-2) that Freese missed while Tommy Hunter pitched the Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Felipe Icahn, who sold it in March chosen in the top fi ve picks in trying a backhand stab. Adeiny Rivero during the 10th inning of a game the 2003 draft. Hechavarria added a sacrifi ce See PIRATES, B3 Tuesday in Pittsburgh. See BETTING, B2

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Angels or Braves at Padres. at Otterbein University. 7 p.m. (Root) (WNIO-AM 1390) FRIDAY Strader has been a member of (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Rays at 8 a.m. (GC) European Tour HNA trying to recover phone Pirates. Open de France. the United States Masters Track 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: 12:30 p.m. (GC) Women’s golf: and Field Team since 1984 and Rangers at Indians. LPGA Tour KPMG Women’s PGA Associated Press stolen during the meeting the shots were fired. They 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Championship. was inducted into the Ohio Senior Scrappers at Black Bears. NASHVILLE, TENN. and later that night was of- did not say if or when Daley 2 p.m. (FS1) Golf: Champions Tour Olympics Hall of Fame in 2013. 8 p.m. (ESPN) College baseball: U.S. Senior Open Championship. Two Vanderbilt football fered for sale on the same and Tennyson got out of the World Series Finals Game 3. 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: internet site. Toyota. 11 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Dodgers at NASCAR Xfi nity qualifying. Elliott signs extension players were shot in what Angels. 2:30 p.m. (ESPNU) UEFA Euro police are calling an “ill- Tennyson said he ar- Daley is a freshman from THURSDAY Under-21 championship match. with Hendrick ranged a meeting with the Warner Robins, Georgia. 8 a.m. (GC) European Tour HNA 3:30 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour conceived plan” to recover Open de France. Quicken Loans National. CHARLOTTE, N.C. a teammate’s stolen cell- seller in a Target parking lot Coppet is a redshirt fresh- Noon (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: 4 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: Chase Elliott has signed a and arrived with Daley and man from Fort Lauderdale, Rangers at Indians. NASCAR Monster Energy Cup phone. 12:30 p.m. (GC) Women’s golf: qualifying. Coppet. Police said the three Florida. Both are defensive LPGA Tour KPMG Women’s PGA four-year contract extension to Tae Daley, 18, suffered a 6 p.m. (UHD) Swimming: U.S. players brought a pellet pis- backs. Championship. National Championships. drive for Hendrick Motorsports noncritical gunshot wound 2 p.m. (FS1) Golf: Champions Tour tol, which one of them said Tennyson, a sophomore U.S. Senior Open Championship. 7 p.m. (ESPN2) CFL: BC at Toronto. through 2022. to his leg, and Frank Coppet, 7 p.m. (Root) (WNIO-AM 1390) was “to help get the phone receiver from Richmond, 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: The current contract ran 18, received noncritical bird- NASCAR Xfi nity Series practice. (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Giants at back.” Virginia, played eight games 3 p.m (NBCSN) Auto racing: Pirates. through 2018 for Elliott, driver of 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: shot wounds to his arms, Police said Coppet got last season. He didn’t catch a NASCAR Monster Energy Cup the iconic No. 24 Chevrolet. Nashville police said Tues- practice. Indians at Tigers. out of Daley’s Toyota with pass but had four carries for 3:30 p.m. (GC) Golf: PGA Tour 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Elliott originally signed with day in a statement. Detec- Quicken Loans National. Scrappers at Black Bears. the pellet pistol in his hand 28 yards. 4 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cubs at 7:30 p.m. (GC) Women’s golf: Hendrick Motorsports as a de- tives were working to iden- when a man who pulled up “Our foremost concern Nationals or Cardinals at LPGA Tour KPMG Women’s PGA velopment driver in February tify and arrest the shooters. Diamondbacks. Championship (recorded). next to them in a Buick got is the well-being of our stu- 4 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto racing: 7:30 p.m. (NBCSN) Auto rac- 2011 as a 15-year-old high school According to police, out and shot at the three dents, but it appears their NASCAR Xfi nity Series practice. ing: NASCAR Xfi nity Subway freshman. He replaced Jeff Gor- 19-year-old Donaven Ten- 5 p.m (NBCSN) Auto racing: Firecracker 250. players with an actual pis- injuries are not life-threat- NASCAR Monster Energy Cup 8 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Yankees at don last year in the Cup Series nyson had offered his phone tol. Police said another man ening,” Vanderbilt said in a practice. Astros or Nationals at Cardinals. and was the top rookie. Elliott for sale on an internet site 6 p.m. (UHD) Swimming: U.S. 9:30 p.m. (ESPN) Soccer: Real Salt in the Buick fi red a shotgun statement. “The university is National Championships. Lake vs. Orlando City SC, MLS. qualifi ed for the playoff s and and met with a prospective at them. monitoring the situation and 7 p.m. (ESPN) MLB: Twins at Red 10 p.m. (ESPN2) Boxing: Negrete- had 10 top-fi ve fi nishes and 17 buyer at a Chili’s parking lot Sox. Frias (super bantamweights). Police said one gunman will determine if any action 7 p.m. (Root) (WNIO-AM 1390) 10:30 p.m. (NBCSN) MMA: Fitch- top-10s. He also won two poles, at 5 p.m. Monday. Tennyson fled in the Buick and an- on the part of the university (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Rays at Foster, Professional Fighters including the season-opening Pirates. League. told police his phone was other left in the Toyota after is appropriate.” 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: 11 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Dodgers at Daytona 500. Scrappers at Black Bears. Padres or Braves at Athletics. He is currently sixth in the Cup standings, but still seeking his leagues and the NCAA sued Court. fi rst series victory. BETTING the state in 2012, after Chris- This month, the Ameri- Interleague LATEST LINE Favorite Odds (O/U) Underdog Continued from B1 tie signed a sports betting can Gaming Association MLB SEATTLE 8-9 (9) Philadelphia Elliott is the son of NASCAR 1 1 National League PITTSBURGH 5 ⁄2-6 ⁄2 (8.5) Tampa Bay law. announced the creation of LA Dodgers Even-6 (9) LA ANGELS Hall of Famer Bill Elliott. Favorite Odds (O/U) Underdog to Hard Rock International. Legal sports gambling is WNBA a coalition involving organi- Colorado Even-6 (8.5) SAN FRAN Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog The company plans to re- 1 1 allowed in Nevada and three zations of attorneys general WASHINGTON 7 ⁄2-8 ⁄2 (8.5) Chi Cubs Indiana 11 ⁄2 (164) CHICAGO New Indiana coach open the casino under its NY Mets Even-6 (9) MIAMI CFL other states that already had and police, policymakers Milwaukee Even-6 (9) CINCINNATI Thursday to make $24M own brand next year. approved some form of wa- ARIZONA 51 ⁄2-61 ⁄2 (9.5) St. Louis Week 2 and others to advocate for SAN DIEGO Even-6 (8.5) Atlanta Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog INDIANAPOLIS Speaking on a sports radio gering before the federal law CALGARY 8 (55.5) Ottawa the repeal of the ban that the Favorite Odds (O/U) Underdog Friday New Indiana coach Archie Mill- show this month, Christie went into effect. Nevada is Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog industry says has fueled the TORONTO 8-9 (9.5) Baltimore 1 1 TORONTO 1 (51) B.C. Lions criticized the federal govern- the only state to allow single- DETROIT 5 ⁄2-6 ⁄2 (9.5) Kansas City 1 er will make $24 million under his illegal sports betting mar- EDMONTON 8 ⁄2 (48.5) Montreal ment for restricting sports game wagering. BOSTON 7-8 (10.5) Minnesota Saturday seven-year deal — and potentially ket. CLEVELAND Even-6 (9) Texas Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog even more in bonuses. betting while simultaneous- Congress gave New Jersey HOUSTON 71 ⁄2-81 ⁄2 (9.5) Oakland Winnipeg 1 (49) SASKATCH ly allowing states to legalize The groups cited research NY Yankees Even-6 (9.5) CHI W SOX Home Team in CAPS Miller accepted the job in a one-time opportunity to recreational marijuana even that showed legalizing March, but the athletic depart- become the fi fth state before though it’s illegal under fed- the ban was enacted, but the sports betting in the U.S. ment didn’t announce details of a head varsity boys basketball coach for eral law. state failed to pass a sports could support more than NOTICES the 2017-18 season. Interested applicants the contract until Tuesday. should submit a letter of interest, resume The case has lasted nearly betting law in the required 150,000 jobs. BASEBALL Tod Park in Girard — is where tourna- and references to Mark Carden, Athletic He will receive a base salary as long as Christie has been time window. “The Professional and Am- ments will be for 8U, 10U and 12U all- Director, at mcarden@springfi eldlocal.us. of $550,000 per year and $1 star teams from July 5-9. Cost is $225 per Valley Christian School — is seeking a ju- in offi ce. New Jersey voters Arizona, Louisiana, Mis- ateur Sports Protection Act team with a three-game minimum. No nior high girls head volleyball coach. Those million in deferred income each of 1992 has failed to protect travel teams. For more information, con- interested should send a resume to dcar- passed a non-binding refer- sissippi, West Virginia and tact Rick Plant at 330-219-1610 or Ray [email protected]. Carpenter at 330-509-4797. South Range High School — is seeking season. Miller also will receive an endum to allow sports bet- Wisconsin had joined New sports and fans,” the group a high school and middle school wres- additional $1.85 million in out- said in a statement after the Brookfi eld Youth Baseball — will host 9-10 tling coaches. Send cover letters and re- ting in 2011. Jersey’s effort to have the and 11-12 tournaments from July 13-16. sumes to Don Feren, South Range High side marketing and promotional The four major pro sports case heard by the Supreme court’s action Tuesday. These will be all-star tournaments. No School, 11300 Columbiana Canfi eld Road, travel teams. For more information, con- Canfi eld, Ohio 44406. income — and will get a $50,000 tact Ken Forsythe at 330-502-0750. Penn-Ohio Club Blue Storm — is looking Boardman Community Baseball — will for boys and girls AAU Basketball head per year raise each year through hold a 8U coach-pitch and 9U and 10U coach and assistant coaches. For details, tournaments from July 20-23 at Fields Bowie (Orioles) 38 39 .494 31 ⁄2 contact Justin Magestro at 724-813-7210. March 2024. Today’s Games of Dreams. For information, contact Tom MINOR LEAGUES Erie (Tigers) 37 39 .487 4 Gwinnett at Toledo, 12:05 p.m. FOOTBALL 1 Sullivan at 330-719-3222 or visit www. Miller can earn a $250,000 NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE Harrisburg (Nationals) 33 42 .440 7 ⁄2 Durham at Indianapolis, 1:35 p.m. boardmanbaseball.com. 14th annual Ursuline Football Youth Camp McNamara Division Richmond (Giants) 32 44 .421 9 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Syracuse, 6:35 Eastwood Field in Niles — will be where — will be July 10-11 at the Tom Carey bonus for winning a national W L Pct. GB Tuesday’s Scores p.m. former Youngstown State assistant coach practice fi eld. Cost is $65 and each camp- Staten Island (Yankees) 6 1 .857 — Harrisburg 4, Reading 3 Columbus at Charlotte, 7:05 p.m. Craig Antush will conduct a baseball camp er will receive an Under Armour sackpack, championship. He can earn an Hudson Valley (Rays) 5 2 .714 1 Portland 2, New Hampshire 1 Louisville at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. from Aug. 2-4 from 9 a.m.-noon. Camp is Camp t-shirt and pizza on the last day. For Aberdeen (Orioles) 2 5 .286 4 Trenton 10, Richmond 4 Pawtucket at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. for boys and girls ages 6-14. Cost is $100 more information, contact Coach Larry additional $125,000 for a Big Ten Brooklyn (Mets) 2 5 .286 4 Bowie 9, Altoona 0 Rochester at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. rain or shine. Campers should bring drinks Kempe at 330-744-4563. regular-season title, reaching the Pinckney Division Binghamton at Hartford, late MIDWEST LEAGUE and snacks. For more information or to SOCCER W L Pct. GB Akron 10, Erie 4 Eastern Division register, contact at Antush at 304-633- Mahoning Valley Soccer Offi cials Final Four and producing mul- Batavia (Marlins) 5 3 .625 — Reading at Harrisburg, late W L Pct. GB 8150 or email him at [email protected]. Association — is looking for people inter- West Virginia (Pirates) 5 3 .625 — Today’s Games West Michigan (Tigers) 5 01.000 — BASKETBALL ested in becoming high school soccer ref- Reading at Harrisburg, 12 p.m. 1 tiyear Academic Progress Rate Mahoning Valley (Indians) 5 3 .625 — Lake County (Indians) 5 1 .833 ⁄2 Mahoning Valley Basketball Offi cials erees. Those interested should contact State College (Cardinals) 4 4 .500 1 New Hampshire at Portland, 7 p.m. Fort Wayne (Padres) 4 1 .800 1 Association — is looking for athletes ages Thom Sutcliffe at [email protected]. scores over 950. Richmond at Trenton, 7 p.m. 1 Auburn (Nationals) 3 5 .375 2 Great Lakes (Dodgers) 3 3 .500 2 ⁄2 14 and up interested in becoming high SOFTBALL Altoona at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. 1 Williamsport (Phillies) 2 6 .250 3 Lansing (Blue Jays) 2 4 .333 3 ⁄2 school basketball offi cials. Those interest- Brookfi eld Youth Softball — will host 10-U Stedler Division Binghamton at Hartford, 7:05 p.m. Dayton (Reds) 1 4 .200 4 ed should contact Don Dobrindt at hoop- Erie at Akron, 7:05 p.m. and 12-U tournaments July 6-9. These will Cubs making informal W L Pct. GB South Bend (Cubs) 1 4 .200 4 [email protected] for more be all-star tournaments. No travel teams. Connecticut (Tigers) 5 2 .714 — INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Bowling Green (Rays) 1 5 .167 41 ⁄2 information. 1 Contact Ken Forsythe 330-502-0750. visit to White House Vermont (Athletics) 4 4 .500 1 ⁄2 North Division Western Division COACHING Tod Park in Girard — will be where tourna- Tri-City (Astros) 3 4 .429 2 W L Pct. GB W L Pct. GB 1 Cardinal Mooney High School — is seek- ments for 8U coach pitch, 10U and 12U all- Lowell (Red Sox) 2 6 .250 3 ⁄2 Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 49 28 .636 — Peoria (Cardinals) 5 1 .833 — star teams from July 11-16. Cost is $225 WASHINGTON Tuesday’s Scores 1 ing head coaches for its varsity girls bas- Scranton/W-B (Yankees) 46 30 .605 2 ⁄2 Quad Cities (Astros) 4 2 .667 1 ketball, boys golf and boys and girls tennis per team with a three-game minimum. No Manager and No games scheduled Rochester (Twins) 40 34 .541 7 1⁄2 Beloit (Athletics) 4 2 .667 1 1 1 teams. Interested candidates should send travel teams. For more information, con- Today’s Games Pawtucket (Red Sox) 36 38 .486 11 ⁄2 Kane County (D’backs) 3 2 .600 1 ⁄2 tact Rick Plant at 330-219-1610 or Bill Tri-City at Connecticut, TBD 1 resumes to Athletic Director Don Bucci, some of the Chicago Cubs will Buffalo (Blue Jays) 35 42 .455 14 Cedar Rapids (Twins) 2 3 .400 2 ⁄2 Cardinal Mooney High School, 2545 Erie Durkin at 330-307-5813. Tri-City at Connecticut, 6:05 p.m. Syracuse (Nationals) 27 47 .365 201 ⁄2 Wisconsin (Brewers) 2 4 .333 3 visit the White House on Wednes- Staten Island at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. 1 St., Youngstown, Ohio 44507 or email South Division Burlington (Angels) 1 4 .200 3 ⁄2 them to cmhssports@youngstowndio- To submit a notice, or if you see a notice Auburn at State College, 7:05 p.m. W L Pct. GB Clinton (Mariners) 1 4 .200 31 ⁄2 that should no longer run, email sports@ day, though it’s not an offi cial visit Batavia at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. cese.org. Durham (Rays) 48 29 .623 — Tuesday’s Scores Springfi eld Local High School — is seeking vindy.com or fax 330-747-6712. with President Donald Trump. Brooklyn at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Gwinnett (Braves) 39 36 .520 8 Peoria 10, Beloit 8 Lowell at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. Norfolk (Orioles) 33 44 .429 15 Quad Cities 6, Wisconsin 5 Maddon said Tuesday that he Mahoning Valley at West Virginia, 7:05 Charlotte (White Sox) 32 44 .421 15 1⁄2 Dayton at West Michigan, late p.m. West Division Lake County 4, Great Lakes 3 was going out of respect for the EASTERN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Lansing 4, Bowling Green 2 Reinstated OF Ryan Braun and 2B Eastern Division Indianapolis (Pirates) 42 35 .545 — South Bend at Fort Wayne, late TRANSACTIONS Jonathan Villar from the 10-day DL. Ricketts family, which owns the 1 W L Pct. GB Columbus (Indians) 41 35 .539 ⁄2 Clinton at Kane County, late BASEBALL NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms with Toledo (Tigers) 32 42 .432 81 ⁄2 Burlington at Cedar Rapids, late Trenton (Yankees) 49 27 .645 — COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended RHP Yadiel Flores and SS Mark Vientos on Cubs and donated to Trump’s 1 Louisville (Reds) 30 46 .395 11 1⁄2 Today’s Games Reading (Phillies) 43 30 .589 4 ⁄2 Boston manager John Farrell one game for minor league contracts. campaign. Maddon said it was Binghamton (Mets) 39 32 .549 71 ⁄2 Tuesday’s Games Great Lakes at Lake County, 11 a.m. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Syracuse, late Clinton at Kane County, 1 p.m. his actions during an argument with um- Portland (Red Sox) 34 38 .472 13 pire during Saturday’s game RHP Edubray Ramos to Lehigh Valley (IL). voluntary for players and not an Hartford (Rockies) 33 41 .446 15 Columbus 5, Charlotte 0 Burlington at Cedar Rapids, 1:05 p.m. Recalled RHP Ricardo Pinto from Lehigh Durham 8, Indianapolis 0 Dayton at West Michigan, 7 p.m. against the L.A. Angels. New Hampshire (Jays) 31 45 .408 18 American League Valley. offi cial trip. Western Division Toledo 5, Gwinnett 1 Bowling Green at Lansing, 7:05 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned C Louisville at Norfolk, late South Bend at Fort Wayne, 7:05 p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Sent LHP W L Pct. GB Zach Britton to Bowie (EL) for a rehab Jacob Stallings to Indianapolis (IL). The Cubs are in Washington to Altoona (Pirates) 40 34 .541 — Pawtucket at Lehigh Valley, late Beloit at Peoria, 8 p.m. assignment. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed to terms play the Nationals. Akron (Indians) 37 35 .514 2 Rochester at Buffalo, late Quad Cities at Wisconsin, 8:05 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned RHP with RHP Alex Gallegos on a minor league Gregory Infante to Charlotte (IL). Recalled contract. The White House visit is so un- RHP Juan Minaya from Charlotte. Agreed SAN DIEGO PADRES — Placed INF Chase to terms with INF Alex Maloney on a d’Arnaud on paternity leave. Reinstated offi cial that Maddon said it’s only minor league contract. OF Manuel Margot from the 10-day DL. GREATEST GOLFER OF THE VALLEY | Today’s tee times at Mill Creek CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed OF Austin Sent RHP Trevor Cahill to El Paso (PCL) “a possibility” that he and the Jackson on the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP for a rehab assignment. Shawn Armstrong from Columbus (IL). SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Assigned Cubs will see Trump. The team 9 a.m. Alex Rapp, The Lake Club 11:10 a.m. — Optioned RHP RHP Bryan Morris outright to Sacramento visited President Barack Obama Jordan Jankowski to Fresno (PCL). (PCL). Jenna Jacobson, Mill Creek Golf David Dull III, Pine Lakes Golf Club Seth Flower, Mill Creek Golf Course KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned LHP FOOTBALL at the White House as World Se- Brian Flynn to Omaha (PCL). Course 10:10 a.m. Bobby Jonda, Mill Creek Golf LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned 3B Canadian Football League ries champions in January before Kaleb Cowart to Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Signed LB Alex Gillian Cerimele, Flying B Golf Jacob Snyder, The Lake Club Course 1B Jefry Marte from Salt Lake. Hoffman-Ellis. the end of his term. Course MINNESOTA TWINS — Sent RHP Justin HOCKEY Dante Flak, Mill Creek Golf Course Colin Faloon, Mill Creek Golf Course Haley to the GCL Twins for a rehab National Hockey League Amid questions about whether 9:10 a.m. 11:20 a.m. assignment. CAROLINA HURRICANES — Agreed to the NBA champion Golden State Kyle Koziel, Mill Creek Golf Course — Placed 2B Starlin terms with D Jake Chelios on a one-year, Taylor Ross, Salem Hills Golf and Matthew Kinkela, Rolling Hills Golf Castro on the 10-day DL. Optioned OF two-way contract. Warriors will visit Trump, Maddon 10:20 a.m. Mason Williams and LHP Tyler Webb to CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Agreed to Country Club Course Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Recalled INF terms with D Ville Pokka on a one-year said he isn’t making a political Hannah Keffl er, Flying B Golf Keegan Butler, Mill Creek Tyler Wade from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. contract. MetroParks Golf Course Parker Flower, Mill Creek Golf Agreed to terms with SS Ricky Surum, OF DALLAS STARS — Bought out fi nal year statement by going. Course Course Canaan Smith, 1B Steven Sensley, LHP of G Antti Niemi’s contract. Jimmy Graham, Avalon Lakes Dalton Lehnen and RHPs Austin Gardner, DETROIT RED WINGS — Signed C Ben Alexandia Patrone, Mill Creek Golf Jason Paris, Mill Creek Golf Aaron McGarity, Harold Cortijo and Ron Street to a one-year contract extension. World Cup report says Golf Course Marinaccio on minor league contracts. MINNESOTA WILD — Re-signed C Pat Course Course TAMPA BAY RAYS — Released C Derek Cannone to a one-year, two-way contract. no major corruption Joey Vitali, Kennsington Golf Club Norris. Transferred RHP Diego Moreno to American Hockey League 9:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m. the 60-day DL. Sent RHP Brad Boxberger SYRACUSE CRUNCH — Named Andrea & Grille to Charlotte (FSL) for a rehab assignment. SOCHI, RUSSIA Emily Marcavish, Avalon at Squaw Marino senior manager of corporate acti- Zach Linert, Tippecanoe Country TEXAS RANGERS — Activated LHP Cole vation and marketing, Megan Cahill senior 10:30 a.m. Hamels from the 10-day DL. Optioned OF FIFA has published investigator Creek Club Drew Robinson to Round Rock (PCL). manager of public relations and digital Rebell Strollo, Youngstown Coun- — Sent OF Ezequiel media and Kristen Denick senior manag- Michael Garcia’s report into bid- Gianna Myers, Mill Creek Golf Jonathan Hiner, Yankee Run Golf er of retention. try Club Carrera to Buffalo (IL) for a rehab ding for the soccer World Cups Course Course assignment. SOCCER National League National Woman Soccer League of 2018 and 2022 won by Russia Madison Horvath, Bedford Trails Sean Devine, Mill Creek Golf 11:40 a.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned RHP WASHINGTON SPIRIT — Signed F Yanara Course Lisalverto Bonilla to Louisville (IL). Aedo. and Qatar, ending 2-1⁄2 years of 9:30 a.m. Pasquale Lorelli, Mill Creek Golf Reinstated LHP Brandon Finnegan from COLLEGE speculation about its contents. Carmel Cerimele, Flying B Golf Andrew Murphy, Henry Stam- Course the 60-day DL. Transferred RHP Bronson OLD DOMINION ATHLETIC CONFERENCE baugh Golf Course Arroyo to the 60-day DL. — Announced Ferrum will become a full- FIFA released the 430-page Course Andy Murphy, The Lake Club COLORADO ROCKIES — Selected the time member for the 2018-19 academ- 10:40 a.m. contract of OF Mike Tauchman from ic year. dossier which confi rms that sev- Gabrielle Dicesare, Mill Creek Golf 11:50 a.m. Albuquerque (PCL). Optioned RHP Jairo AUBURN — Announced junior men’s bas- Dmaz to Albuquerque. Transferred OF ketball G Samir Doughty is transferring eral countries bidding to host the Course Branson Brownfi eld, Turkana David Dahl to the 60-day DL. Dominic Kapics, Duck Creek Golf LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Placed RHP from VCU. tournament tested the rules with Farms Golf Course Brandon McCarthy on the 10-day DL. DUKE — Named Laura Valentino assistant Britney Jonda, Mill Creek Golf Course softball coach. Luke Nord, The Lake Club Optioned RHP Ross Stripling to Oklahoma vote-trading talks, but no major Course Michael Porter, Mahoning Coun- City (PCL). Recalled OF Trayce Thompson EAST CAROLINA — Agreed to terms with and RHP Brock Stewart from Oklahoma director of athletics Jeff Compher on a corruption was proven. 9:40 a.m. Dean Austalosh, Oak Tree Coun- try Club City. Sent LHP Scott Kazmir to Rancho fi ve-year contract extension to April, try Club Cucamonga (Cal) for a rehab assignment. 2023. Publication followed less Elena Cammack, Mill Creek Golf Benjamin Martin, Kennsington MIAMI MARLINS — Assigned 2B Christian EASTERN MICHIGAN — Named Scott than 24 hours after Germany’s Course 10:50 a.m. Golf Club & Grille Colon outright to New Orleans (PCL). Wetherbee athletic director. Agreed to terms with RHP Josh Roberson HAMILTON — Named Sarah Cartmill as- biggest-selling daily Bild began Emily Jackson, Mill Creek Golf Zavier Bokan, Mahoning Country Noon on a minor league contract. sistant women’s basketball coach. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Optioned OAKLAND — Signed athletic director Jeff reporting extracts of the report. Course Club Nathan Cene, Duck Creek Golf OF Lewis Brinson and C Jett Bandy to Konya to a fi ve-year contract. Colorado Springs (PCL). Designated TULANE — Named Maria Brito women’s World football’s governing Olivia Taylor, Avalon at Squaw John Popa. Flying B Golf Course Course INF/OF Nick Franklin for assignment. tennis coach. body says “for the sake of trans- Creek R.J. Pozzuto, Avalon at Squaw Caleb Domitrovich, Mahoning parency” it welcomes the report 9:50 a.m, Creek Country Club being published. Carly Ungaro, Mill Creek Golf 11 a.m. Patrick Howlett Jr., The Lake Club tion game) SANDLOT RESULTS 11-12 Garcia’s team found “no Course Brandon Cioffi , Hickory VFW Golf 12:10 p.m. DISTRICT 2 OHIO LITTLE LEAGUE Poland vs. Boardman, 6 p.m. (elimina- Leah Benson, Tam O’Shanter SOFTBALL tion game) evidence” Russia’s bid team Course Ryan Sam, The Lake Club Tuesday’s results Thursday’s games or Vladimir Putin, then prime McKenzie Gustas, Tam O’Shanter Anthony Clark, Riverview Golf 8-10 8-10 Jacob Sylak, Avalon at Squaw Poland 11, Canfi eld 9 Poland vs. Canfi eld-Boardman winner, 6 11-12 minister, unduly infl uenced FIFA 10 a.m. Course Creek Canfi eld 4, Poland 0 p.m. (district championship) voters. Carl Desiato, Mill Creek Golf Tonight’s games 11-12 Bobby Smallwood, Tippecanoe Gavin Pahanish, Beaver Creek 8-10 Canfi eld vs. Poland-Boardman winner, 6 Staff /Wire reports Country Club Course Meadows Golf Course Canfi eld vs. Boardman, 6 p.m. (elimina- p.m. (district championship)

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MLB ROUNDUP “I just fl at-out got beat.” INDIANS Robinson Chirinos hit a Tuesday’s Continued from B1 solo home run in the Texas other games fi fth to make it 1-all. He has it. Didn’t miss it. He’s done hit 11 home runs this sea- AMERICAN LEAGUE it quite a few times.” Orioles 3, Blue Jays 1 son and connected in six of Keone Kela (4-1) strand- his last nine games. TORONTO ed a runner in the eighth. Lonnie Chisenhall’s RBI Kevin Gausman won for the Matt Bush allowed Michael single in the second gave fi rst time in four starts, Mark Brantley’s one-out single in Cleveland the lead. Trumbo hit an RBI double and the ninth while getting his the Baltimore Orioles beat the Mike Clevinger held the 10th save. Rangers to one run and two Toronto Blue Jays. Gausman Indians manager Terry 1 hits, striking out a career- (4-7) allowed four hits in 5 ⁄3 Francona missed the game high nine in six innings. innings to win for the fi rst after his second trip to the time since May 31 against the Tyson Ross, making his hospital this month. He left third start of the season for Yankees. The right-hander Monday night’s game be- came in 0-3 with a 9.20 ERA Texas, also gave up one run over his previous three starts. cause he wasn’t feeling well and two hits in six innings. 2 and spent several hours at Michael Givens pitched 1 ⁄3 in- He retired his last 12 hit- nings and Darren O’Day worked Cleveland Clinic undergo- ters. the eighth. Brad Brach gave ing tests. Bench coach Brad Ross is coming from Tho- up a two-out homer to Troy Mills fi lled in for Francona, racic Outlet Syndrome Sur- Tulowitzki in the ninth but held who is expected to return gery in October. He made on for his 14th save. Wednesday. only one start for San Diego Tigers 5, Royals 3 Both teams managed ASSOCIATED PRESS on opening day last sea- to get only three hits. The DETROIT Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Trevor Williams delivers a pitch during the fi rst inning of a game son because of a sore right J.D. Martinez and Miguel Ca- Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Rays in Pittsburgh. pitcher’s duel came one shoulder. brera homered for Detroit, and night after the Indians ral- Justin Verlander pitched seven right, which gave the Pirates After getting through the lied from a 9-2 deficit for HE’S BACK strong innings. Verlander PIRATES runners on fi rst and second first three innings on 27 a 15-9 win Monday. The Brantley, playing for the (5-4) was down 3-0 before Continued from B1 with no outs. Pittsburgh pitches, Williams struggled Rangers hit four home runs fi rst time since June 14, was getting an out, but didn’t allow failed to take advantage, as with his command in the while the Indians scored 1 for 4 with a strikeout. He another run as the Tigers won 10th for his fi rst save of the a season high in runs. A was placed on the pater- season. Josh Bell hit into a double fourth, leading to the Rays’ their second straight after play and Freese grounded opening run. Corey Dicker- night after striking out 17 nity list June 16 and moved an eight-game losing streak. Cobb allowed two hits times, Texas hitters fanned out to third. son singled to right and later to the 10-day disabled list He gave up nine hits, struck with four strikeouts over 16 times in the win. three days later because of out six and walked one. Justin “I guess people do get scored on Souza’s ground- “We weren’t happy with eight scoreless innings. He locked in and don’t realize out. a sprained left ankle. Wilson pitched the ninth for lost his no-hitter when Josh the way we lost the game his seventh save. Matt Strahm (they have a no-hitter going), Williams allowed two BLANKED Harrison led off the seventh yesterday,” Beltre said. “We (2-5) gave up fi ve runs and but you know when you gave runs and six hits with seven Elvis Andrus was hitless 2 with a single. Harrison also were up by seven runs and six hits in 3 ⁄3 innings for the up your fi rst hit of the game,” strikeouts in seven innings. found a way to lose. We put in four at-bats, marking Royals. had a walk in the fourth. Cobb said. “I was aware of He struck out the side in the our minds to winning the only the second time in 33 Athletics 6, Astros 4 “It all starts with Alex it, but I didn’t really think I fi fth and forced Evan Long- career games at Progressive Cobb,” Rays manager Kevin series. The fi rst step was to HOUSTON had the stuff tonight to re- oria into an inning-ending win today.” Field that he hasn’t gotten Ryon Healy’s fi rst career grand Cash said. “Just an outstand- ally maintain it.” double play in the sixth. Allen also gave up a go- a hit. The Rangers short- slam broke a tie in the sixth in- ing performance by his part The Rays extended their “There’s a lot to like (about ahead home run to Min- stop is still batting .409 (52 ning and the Oakland Athletics and he was dominating. lead when Hechavarria Williams’ outing),” Pirates nesota’s Brian Dozier in the for 127) in Cleveland’s ball- held on for a victory over the That’s probably the best way drove in Tim Beckham in manager said. eighth inning Saturday in park. Houston Astros. The score was to put it. A lot of soft contact. the eighth. “The pitchability factor. another non-save situa- Indians: OF Austin Jack- 1-1 when Matt Joyce singled He made big pitches.” Pirates right-hander Trev- That he pitched into the tion. son (strained left quad) was to start the sixth. Jed Lowrie With the Rays leading 1-0, or Williams also impressed, eighth inning. It was a really placed on the 10-day dis- singled with one out before “I’m out there to get three Yonder Alonso drew a walk McCutchen followed Har- outside of a rough fourth in- good night for him on the outs, help the team try to abled list and is expected to with two outs to load the bases rison’s hit with a single to ning. mound.” win a ballgame,” Allen said. miss three to four weeks. and chase Mike Fiers (5-3). He was replaced by James Hoyt, who was greeted with Healy’s MLB AT A GLANCE 18th homer — a full-count shot which landed in the second STANDINGS Alonso 1b 3 1 0 0 Reddick ph-dh1 0 0 0 Chicago 100 000 000 — 1 Umpires—Home, ; First, Mike AMERICAN LEAGUE Texas 000 010 001 — 2 Healy 3b 4 1 1 4 B.McCnn c 5 0 0 0 Washington 101 220 00x — 6 Estabrook; Second, ; Third, Tom row of the seats in right fi eld East Division Cleveland 010 000 000 — 1 Maxwell c 4 0 3 1 Y.Grrel 1b 4 0 1 0 E—La Stella (1), M.Montero (2). DP—Chicago 1, Woodring. to put the Athletics up 5-1. W L Pct GB DP—Texas 1, Cleveland 1. LOB—Texas 3, Barreto ss 3 0 0 0 Ma.Gnza lf 4 0 1 0 Washington 1. LOB—Chicago 2, Washington 9. T—2:53. A—43,126 (56,000). Boston 42 34 .553 — Cleveland 4. HR—Beltre (5), Chirinos (11). SB— Brugman cf3 0 1 0 Bregman 3b 4 1 2 0 2B—La Stella (4), M.Taylor (16). 3B—Bryant (2). LEADERS R.Dvis ph-cf1 0 0 0 Mrsnick cf 4 1 3 0 SB—T.Turner 4 (32), Rendon (4), M.Taylor 2 (9). Sean Manaea (7-4) allowed New York 41 34 .547 1⁄2 Jose.Ramirez (9), C.Santana (3). CS—DeShields AMERICAN LEAGUE Totals 36 6 9 6 Totals 38 4 14 3 IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay 41 38 .519 21 ⁄2 (4). a season-high nine hits, but Chicago BATTING—Dickerson, Tampa Bay, .332; 2 Baltimore 38 38 .500 4 IP H R ER BB SO Judge, New York, .330; Garcia, Chicago, just one run in 5 ⁄3 innings for Toronto 36 40 .474 6 Texas Oakland 010 004 010 — 6 Arrieta L,7-6 4 6 6 5 6 4 Houston 000 010 003 — 4 Pena 3 2 0 0 1 1 .325; Ramirez, Cleveland, .323; Altuve, his fi rst win over the Astros in Central Division Ross 6 2 1 1 2 5 Houston, .319; Bogaerts, Boston, .316; W L Pct GB Leclerc 1 0 0 0 0 2 E—Correa (6). DP—Oakland 2, Houston 1. LOB— Rondon 1 1 0 0 0 1 Oakland 6, Houston 10. 2B—Lowrie (25), K.Davis Washington Castro, New York, .313; Hosmer, Kansas seven starts. Minnesota 39 35 .527 — Kela W,4-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 City, .306; Correa, Houston, .303; Smoak, Cleveland 40 36 .526 — Bush S,10-14 1 1 0 0 0 0 (14), Maxwell (2), Gattis (12), Marisnick (3). Scherzer W,9-5 6 2 1 1 0 6 White Sox 4, Yankees 3 HR—Healy (18), Springer (23). SB—K.Davis (4). Romero 1 0 0 0 1 0 Toronto, .302; 1 tied at .298. Kansas City 37 38 .493 21 ⁄2 Cleveland RUNS—Judge, New York, 67; Dickerson, Detroit 34 42 .447 6 Clevinger 6 2 1 1 2 9 CS—Altuve (3). Treinen 1 0 0 0 0 1 CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO Perez 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay, 57; Springer, Houston, 57; Chicago 33 43 .434 7 Shaw 1 0 0 0 0 2 Castro, New York, 52; Correa, Houston, West Division Oakland Albers 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Jose Abreu hit a game-ending, Miller 1 0 0 0 1 3 52; Ramirez, Cleveland, 52; Altuve, W L Pct GB Manaea W,7-4 5 2-3 9 1 1 3 3 Arrieta pitched to 2 batters in the 5th Allen L,0-4 1 1 1 1 0 2 Houston, 49; Gardner, New York, 49; 3 two-run single off Dellin Houston 52 26 .667 — Leclerc pitched to 1 batter in the 8th Madson H,13 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 3 HBP—by Scherzer (Rizzo). WP—Arrieta. tied at 48. Los Angeles 41 39 .513 12 HBP—by Leclerc (Santana). Doolittle 1 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, Alfonso Betances, and the Chicago Hendriks 0 3 3 3 0 0 Marquez; Second, ; Third, Dave RBI—Judge, New York, 59; Cruz, Seattle, Texas 39 38 .506 121 ⁄2 Umpires—Home, ; First, Tony White Sox stopped a four-game Seattle 39 39 .500 13 Randazzo; Second, ; Third, Pat Casilla S,14-17 1 2 0 0 0 0 Rackley. 58; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 54; Sano, Houston T—3:09. A—31,202 (41,418). Minnesota, 52; Cano, Seattle, 51; Garcia, Oakland 35 42 .455 161 ⁄2 Hoberg. losing streak with a victory over Monday’s Scores T—2:52. A—19,348 (35,051). Fiers L,5-3 5 2-3 4 4 4 1 7 LATE MONDAY Chicago, 51; Pujols, Los Angeles, 51; Davis, Oakland, 49; Souza Jr., Tampa Bay, the New York Yankees. Kevan Boston 4, Minnesota 1 ORIOLES 3, BLUE JAYS 1 Hoyt 1 1-3 2 1 1 0 1 GIANTS 9, ROCKIES 2 Guduan 1 3 1 1 1 0 49; Upton, Detroit, 49; 4 tied at 48. Cleveland 15, Texas 9 Baltimore Toronto Colorado San Francisco Smith sparked the winning rally N.Y. Yankees 6, Chicago White Sox 5 Sipp 1 0 0 0 0 2 HITS—Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 101; Altuve, ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi L.A. Angels 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 Hendriks pitched to 3 batters in the 9th Houston, 92; Castro, New York, 92; Garcia, with a one-out walk. Betances S.Smith rf 4 0 0 0 J.Btsta rf 4 0 2 0 Blckmon cf 4 0 1 0 Span cf 4 2 2 1 Tuesday’s Scores HBP—by Fiers (Davis). WP—Fiers. Chicago, 92; Ramirez, Cleveland, 92; Gentry rf 1 0 1 0 R.Mrtin c 3 0 1 0 LMahieu 2b4 0 1 0 Panik 2b 4 2 2 2 (3-2) then walked Alen Hanson Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2, 10 innings Umpires—Home, ; First, Eric Bogaerts, Boston, 90; Andrus, Texas, 89; M.Mchdo 3b4 0 0 0 Dnldson 3b 4 0 0 0 Arenado 3b 4 0 0 0 Pence rf 5 2 3 0 Baltimore 3, Toronto 1 Cooper; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, Gabe Abreu, Chicago, 88; Hosmer, Kansas City, and hit Yolmer Sanchez, Schoop 2b 4 2 2 0 Smoak 1b 2 0 0 0 Mar.Ryn 1b 4 1 2 0 Posey c 4 0 3 3 Detroit 5, Kansas City 3 Morales. 87; Judge, New York, 86; 1 tied at 84. A.Jones cf 3 1 1 1 Morales dh 4 0 1 0 Tapia rf 4 1 1 0 Belt 1b 3 0 1 1 loading the bases. After Melky Texas 2, Cleveland 1 T—3:30. A—28,312 (42,060). DOUBLES—Betts, Boston, 25; Lowrie, Trumbo dh 4 0 2 2 Tlwtzki ss 4 1 1 1 Desmond lf 4 0 1 0 Crwford ss 4 0 1 1 Chicago White Sox 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Oakland, 24; Ramirez, Cleveland, 24; Cabrera fouled out, Abreu hit Mancini 1b 4 0 1 0 Pearce lf 2 0 1 0 Story ss 4 0 1 1 R.Jones 3b 4 0 0 0 Oakland 6, Houston 4 Schoop, Baltimore, 23; Altuve, Houston, W.Cstll c 4 0 0 0 Carrera ph-lf 2 0 0 0 REDS 8, BREWERS 6 Wolters c 4 0 2 1 G.Hrnan lf 4 2 1 0 a grounder into left fi eld. Brett Minnesota at Boston, late 21; Lindor, Cleveland, 21; Bogaerts, Kim lf 1 0 0 0 Pillar cf 3 0 0 0 Milwaukee Cincinnati Marquez p 1 0 0 0 Smrdzja p 2 0 0 0 L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, late Boston, 20; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 20; Gardner’s throw to the plate Rickard pr-lf1 0 0 0 Barney 2b 2 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Freland ph 1 0 0 0 Strckln p 0 0 0 0 Pillar, Toronto, 19; 9 tied at 18. was high, and Hanson scored Philadelphia at Seattle, late Janish ss 3 0 0 0 Goins ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Sogard 2b 4 1 1 0 Hmilton cf 5 1 2 1 Snztela p 0 0 0 0 S.Dyson p 0 0 0 0 Today’s Games Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 31 1 6 1 Thames 1b 4 0 0 0 Gennett 2b 3 2 1 0 Valaika ph 1 0 0 0 Tmlnson ph 1 1 1 1 TRIPLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 4; easily. Philadelphia (Leiter Jr. 1-0) at Seattle Braun lf 5 1 1 0 Votto 1b 4 1 1 2 Qualls p 0 0 0 0 Crick p 0 0 0 0 Castellanos, Detroit, 4; Ramirez, (Hernandez 3-2), 3:40 p.m. Baltimore 201 000 000 — 3 T.Shaw 3b 3 1 1 3 Duvall lf 4 2 2 2 Dunn p 0 0 0 0 Cleveland, 4; Sanchez, Chicago, 4; 7 tied NATIONAL LEAGUE Tampa Bay (Snell 0-4) at Pittsburgh Toronto 000 000 001 — 1 Do.Sntn rf 4 0 0 0 Suarez 3b 2 2 1 1 Ja.Diaz p 0 0 0 0 at 3. (Nova 7-5), 7:05 p.m. DP—Baltimore 2, Toronto 1. LOB—Baltimore 8, Pina c 3 1 2 1 Schbler rf 3 0 1 0 Amrista ph 1 0 0 0 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 26; Reds 8, Brewers 6 Baltimore (Miley 3-5) at Toronto (Stroman Toronto 6. 2B—Schoop (23), Trumbo 2 (14). HR— Broxton cf 3 1 1 0 Msoraco c 3 0 1 2 Totals 36 2 9 2 Totals 35 9 14 9 Morrison, Tampa Bay, 22; Springer, 7-4), 7:07 p.m. Tulowitzki (4). CS—Smoak (1). Arcia ss 4 1 3 2 Peraza ss 4 0 1 0 Houston, 22; Gallo, Texas, 20; Smoak, CINCINNATI Kansas City (Kennedy 1-6) at Detroit IP H R ER BB SO Ju.Grra p 2 0 0 0 Adleman p 2 0 0 0 Colorado 000 000 200 — 2 Toronto, 20; Davis, Oakland, 19; Joey Votto hit a tiebreaking (Norris 4-5), 7:10 p.m. Baltimore C.Trres p 0 0 0 0 Brnhart ph 1 0 0 0 San Francisco 102 200 13x — 9 Moustakas, Kansas City, 19; Sano, Minnesota (Mejia 2-3) at Boston (Porcello Gusman W,4-7 5 1-3 4 0 0 2 4 Villar ph 1 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 E—Desmond (2). LOB—Colorado 8, San Francisco Minnesota, 18; 5 tied at 17. two-run homer in the fi fth in- 4-9), 7:10 p.m. Givens H,13 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Drake p 0 0 0 0 Cngrani p 0 0 0 0 9. 2B—Posey (15), Tomlinson (1). 3B—Span (4), STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, ning, helping the last-place Cin- Texas (Darvish 6-5) at Cleveland (Bauer O’Day H,10 1 1 0 0 0 1 J.Hghes p 0 0 0 0 Lrenzen p 0 0 0 0 Belt (3). SB—Tomlinson (4). CS—Span (3). SF— 24; Andrus, Texas, 18; DeShields, Texas, 6-6), 7:10 p.m. Brach S,14-17 1 1 1 1 0 2 Vogt ph 1 0 0 0 Kvlehan ph 1 0 0 0 Panik (6), Posey (3). S—Samardzija (2). 18; Dyson, Seattle, 18; Cain, Kansas City, cinnati Reds top the Milwaukee N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 5-7) at Chicago Toronto Suter p 0 0 0 0 R.Iglss p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO 14; Buxton, Minnesota, 13; Simmons, Los White Sox (Rodon 0-0), 8:10 p.m. Biagini L,2-7 5 1-3 5 3 3 4 3 Totals 34 6 9 6 Totals 32 8 10 8 Colorado Angeles, 13; Altuve, Houston, 12; Betts, Brewers. Billy Hamilton, Adam Oakland (Hahn 3-5) at Houston (Paulino Leone 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Marquez L,5-4 4 7 5 5 2 2 Boston, 12; Pillar, Toronto, 11; 4 tied at 10. Duvall and Eugenio Suarez 2-0), 8:10 p.m. Tepera 1 1 0 0 0 1 Milwaukee 023 001 000 — 6 Senzatela 2 0 0 0 1 2 PITCHING—Vargas, Kansas City, 11-3; L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 3-6) at L.A. Angels Smith 1 1 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 401 030 00x — 8 Qualls 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 Sale, Boston, 10-3; Santana, Minnesota, also connected for Cincinnati, (Meyer 3-4), 10:07 p.m. WP—Biagini, Givens. DP—Cincinnati 2. LOB—Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati Dunn 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 10-4; Keuchel, Houston, 9-0; Bundy, Thursday’s Games Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez First, Quinn 5. 2B—Braun (7), Duvall (20). HR—T.Shaw (16), Diaz 1 4 3 2 0 2 Baltimore, 8-6; Carrasco, Cleveland, 8-3; which scored its most runs Texas at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. Wolcott Second, Third, Ted Pina (5), Arcia (6), Hamilton (2), Votto (21), San Francisco 6 tied at 7. Kansas City at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. in 19 games since Scooter Barrett. Duvall (17), Suarez (12). SB—Broxton (14). SF— Smrdzija W,3-9 6 1-3 6 2 2 0 5 ERA—Vargas, Kansas City, 2.29; Oakland at Houston, 2:10 p.m. Strickland H,7 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 T—3:00. A—40,606 (49,282). Mesoraco (1). McCullers, Houston, 2.54; Sale, Boston, Gennett hit four homers in its Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Dyson 1 1 0 0 0 3 TIGERS 5, ROYALS 3 IP H R ER BB SO 2.77; Santana, Minnesota, 2.80; Darvish, 13-1 win over St. Louis on June Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Crick 1 1 0 0 0 1 Kansas City Detroit Milwaukee Texas, 3.12; Fulmer, Detroit, 3.29; Minnesota at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Guerra L,1-2 4 8 8 8 3 2 HBP—by Marquez (Crawford). WP—Strickland. 6. Milwaukee slugger Ryan N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 ab r h bi ab r h bi Umpires—Home, ; First, ; Severino, New York, 3.30; Sabathia, New Mrrfeld 2b 5 1 1 0 Kinsler 2b 4 0 1 1 Torres 1 2 0 0 0 1 York, 3.47; Montgomery, New York, 3.53; Braun returned after missing p.m. Drake 1 0 0 0 0 1 Second, Stu Scheuwater; Third, . L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Bnfacio rf 5 1 2 1 Mahtook cf 4 1 2 0 T—3:22. A—41,388 (41,915). Carrasco, Cleveland, 3.67; 1 tied at 3.69. 31 games with a strained left L.Cain cf 4 1 2 0 Upton lf 4 0 0 0 Hughes 1 0 0 0 0 1 STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 155; NATIONAL LEAGUE INTERLEAGUE Hosmer 1b 3 0 2 0 Mi.Cbrr 1b 4 1 1 3 Suter 1 0 0 0 0 2 Archer, Tampa Bay, 126; Darvish, Texas, calf, but the NL Central-leading East Division S.Perez c 4 0 1 2 J.Mrtin rf 3 1 2 1 Cincinnati RAYS 4, PIRATES 2, 10 INNINGS 109; Estrada, Toronto, 102; McCullers, W L Pct GB Mstakas 3b4 0 1 0 Cstllns 3b 4 1 1 0 Adleman W,5-4 5 5 5 5 3 7 Tampa Bay Pittsburgh Brewers lost for the third time Washington 46 31 .597 — Houston, 97; Carrasco, Cleveland, 96; Moss dh 4 0 0 0 An.Rmne 3b 0 0 0 0 Storen H,4 1 2 1 1 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Severino, New York, 95; Bauer, Cleveland, in four games. Atlanta 36 39 .480 9 A.Escbr ss 4 0 2 0 J.Hicks dh 3 0 0 0 Cingrani H,3 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Smith cf-lf 5 0 0 0 A.Frzer lf 5 0 0 0 Miami 35 40 .467 10 93; Kluber, Cleveland, 93; Porcello, Boston, A.Grdon lf 4 0 0 0 Avila ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Lorenzen H,8 2-3 2 0 0 1 1 Dckrson lf 4 1 2 0 Hrrison 2b 3 1 2 0 93; 1 tied at 92. Nationals 6, Cubs 1 New York 34 42 .447 11 1⁄2 Iglesias S,13-14 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bourjos cf 0 0 0 0 McCtchn cf 4 0 2 2 J.McCnn c 3 0 1 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE WASHINGTON Philadelphia 24 51 .320 21 J.Iglss ss 4 1 1 0 Ju.Guerra pitched to 4 batters in the 5th Lngoria 3b 4 0 1 0 J.Bell 1b 3 0 0 0 Central Division Totals 37 3 11 3 Totals 34 5 9 5 HBP—by Guerra (Schebler), by Adleman Mrrison 1b 4 0 1 0 F.Rvero p 0 0 0 0 BATTING—Posey, San Francisco, .347; Max Scherzer allowed one run W L Pct GB (Sogard). Sza Jr. rf 4 1 1 1 Freese 3b 4 0 0 0 Zimmerman, Washington, .344; Murphy, Milwaukee 41 38 .519 — Kansas City 300 000 000 — 3 Umpires—Home, ; First, Chris W.Ramos c 3 1 0 0 G.Plnco rf 3 0 0 0 Washington, .340; Goldschmidt, Arizona, and two hits as the Washington Chicago 39 38 .506 1 Detroit 013 100 00x — 5 Segal; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, Gabe Beckham 2b3 1 1 0 Mercer ss 4 0 0 0 .332; Peralta, Arizona, .325; Harper, Nationals knocked Chicago St. Louis 35 40 .467 4 E—L.Cain (4). DP—Detroit 1. LOB—Kansas City Morales. Hchvrra ss 3 0 1 2 C.Stwrt c 3 0 0 0 Washington, .321; Kemp, Atlanta, Pittsburgh 35 42 .455 5 8, Detroit 7. 2B—Merrifi eld (11). 3B—J.Martinez T—2:55. A—18,577 (42,319). Cobb p 3 0 0 0 E.Diaz ph 1 0 0 0 .320; Blackmon, Colorado, .320; Cozart, Cincinnati 32 44 .421 71 ⁄2 Cincinnati, .320; Ozuna, Miami, .319; 1 Cubs starter Jake Arrieta out (2). HR—Mi.Cabrera (9), J.Martinez (13). MARLINS 6, METS 3 Colome p 0 0 0 0 Tr.Wllm p 2 0 0 0 West Division tied at .309. in the fi fth inning on the way to IP H R ER BB SO New York Miami Plouffe ph 1 0 0 0 Nicasio p 0 0 0 0 W L Pct GB Kansas City Hunter p 0 0 0 0 Hudson p 0 0 0 0 RUNS—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 68; Los Angeles 51 27 .654 — ab r h bi ab r h bi Blackmon, Colorado, 62; Harper, a victory in a showdown of the Strahm L,2-5 3 2-3 6 5 5 0 4 Grndrsn cf 5 1 1 1 D.Grdon 2b 4 0 1 0 Jaso ph-1b 1 1 0 0 Arizona 49 28 .636 11 ⁄2 Washington, 57; Seager, Los Angeles, Moylan 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 A.Cbrra 2b 4 0 1 0 Stanton rf 3 1 0 0 Totals 34 4 7 3 Totals 33 2 4 2 past two NL Cy Young Award Colorado 47 32 .595 41 ⁄2 56; Votto, Cincinnati, 54; Murphy, Alexander 2 2 0 0 0 3 Cespdes lf 4 0 0 0 Yelich cf 4 1 3 2 San Diego 31 45 .408 19 Washington, 50; Thames, Milwaukee, 50; winners. Scherzer (9-5) was Feliz 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bruce rf 3 0 0 0 Ozuna lf 4 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 000 100 010 2 — 4 San Francisco 28 51 .354 231 ⁄2 Detroit Pittsburgh 000 000 002 0 — 2 Zimmerman, Washington, 50; 4 tied at 49. dominant in his six innings of Monday’s Scores Duda 1b 3 1 1 0 Bour 1b 4 1 2 2 Verlander W,5-4 7 9 3 3 1 6 Flores 3b 4 0 0 0 A.Ramos p 0 0 0 0 E—Freese (7), C.Stewart (2), Tr.Williams (2). RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 65; Lamb, Arizona 6, Philadelphia 1 DP—Tampa Bay 1, Pittsburgh 2. LOB—Tampa work, striking out six with no Stumpf 0 1 0 0 0 0 J.Reyes ss 3 0 1 0 Prado 3b 4 0 1 1 Arizona, 62; Arenado, Colorado, 59; St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 2 Bay 3, Pittsburgh 5. 2B—Beckham (5), Harrison Rondon H,1 1 1 0 0 0 2 T.d’Arn c 4 1 2 2 Ralmuto c 3 1 0 0 Zimmerman, Washington, 59; Reynolds, walks and retiring 16 of the Chicago Cubs 5, Washington 4 (16), McCutchen (13). CS—M.Smith (4). SF— Wilson S,7-8 1 0 0 0 0 2 Gsllman p 2 0 1 0 Riddle ss 3 1 2 0 Colorado, 57; Blackmon, Colorado, 56; San Francisco 9, Colorado 2 Hechavarria (1). fi nal 17 batters he faced. The Stumpf pitched to 1 batter in the 8th Sewald p 0 0 0 0 Straily p 2 0 0 0 Harper, Washington, 56; Bellinger, Los L.A. Angels 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 IP H R ER BB SO HBP—by Strahm (McCann). WP—Moylan, Nimmo ph 0 0 0 0 J.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 Angeles, 55; Murphy, Washington, 54; right-hander allowed an earned Tuesday’s Scores Alexander. Tampa Bay Ne.Rmrz p 0 0 0 0 Wttgren p 0 0 0 0 Ozuna, Miami, 54; 2 tied at 53. Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2, 10 innings Umpires—Home, First, Cobb 8 2 0 0 1 4 HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 101; Inciarte, run in the fi rst inning for the Washington 6, Chicago Cubs 1 Blevins p 0 0 0 0 Brrclgh p 0 0 0 0 Second, Third, . Clome W,2-3 BS,4 1 2 2 2 2 0 Atlanta, 99; LeMahieu, Colorado, 96; Cincinnati 8, Milwaukee 6 Goeddel p 0 0 0 0 I.Szuki ph 1 1 1 1 fi rst time since April and his T—3:14. A—29,488 (41,681). Hunter S,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Murphy, Washington, 96; Goldschmidt, Miami 6, N.Y. Mets 3 T.Rvera ph 1 0 0 0 Phelps p 0 0 0 0 streak of 10-plus strikeout WHITE SOX 4, YANKEES 3 Pittsburgh Arizona, 91; Ozuna, Miami, 91; Arenado, St. Louis at Arizona, late Moore ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Williams 7 6 2 2 0 7 Atlanta at San Diego, late New York Chicago Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 33 6 10 6 Colorado, 90; Zimmerman, Washington, games ended at six, but he was ab r h bi ab r h bi Nicasio 1 0 0 0 0 0 89; Gordon, Miami, 85; Harper, L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, late Hudson 1 0 0 0 0 2 in control almost all night. Ar- Philadelphia at Seattle, late Ellsbry cf 4 1 1 0 Y.Sanch 2b 3 0 2 0 New York 100 100 100 — 3 Washington, 84; 3 tied at 83. Headley 3b 5 0 0 0 Me.Cbrr lf 4 0 0 0 Rivero L,3-2 1 1 2 1 1 1 DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 27; rieta (7-6), on the other hand, Colorado at San Francisco, late Miami 300 000 30x — 6 Tr.Williams pitched to 2 batters in the 8th Today’s Games Judge rf 3 1 2 1 Abreu 1b 5 0 2 3 DP—New York 1, Miami 1. LOB—New York 7, Herrera, Philadelphia, 25; Murphy, struggled with his control as he G.Sanch c 3 0 1 2 A.Grcia rf 4 0 0 0 HBP—by Colome (Jaso). WP—Rivero. Washington, 23; Zimmerman, Philadelphia (Leiter Jr. 1-0) at Seattle Miami 6. 2B—A.Cabrera (10), Duda (16), Yelich Umpires—Home, ; First, John (Hernandez 3-2), 3:40 p.m. Grgrius ss 4 0 2 0 T.Frzer 3b 3 0 1 1 (12), Prado (4), Riddle (10). HR—Granderson Washington, 21; Kemp, Atlanta, 20; Shaw, issued a season-high six walks Austin dh 2 0 0 0 Dvidson dh 4 0 0 0 Tumpane; Second, ; Third, Brian Milwaukee, 20; 5 tied at 19. Colorado (Freeland 8-5) at San Francisco (11), T.d’Arnaud (9). O’Nora. Gnr pr-dh-lf 1 0 0 0 Ti.Andr ss 4 0 0 0 TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 10; Cozart, and allowed fi ve earned runs, (Blach 4-5), 3:45 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO T—3:05. A—20,424 (38,362). Trreyes 2b 3 0 0 0 K.Smith c 3 1 2 0 Cincinnati, 5; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 5; 8 getting the hook two batters Chicago Cubs (Lackey 5-8) at Washington New York LATE MONDAY (Strasburg 8-2), 7:05 p.m. Au.Rmne 1b4 0 1 0 W.Grcia pr 0 1 0 0 Gsellman 3 5 3 3 0 4 tied at 4. Rfsnydr lf 2 0 0 0 Engel cf 1 0 0 0 into the fi fth inning. The 2014 Tampa Bay (Snell 0-4) at Pittsburgh Sewald 3 2 0 0 0 3 ANGELS 4, DODGERS 0 HOME RUNS—Bellinger, Los Angeles, Wade ph-lf 1 1 0 0 Hanson ph-cf0 2 0 0 (Nova 7-5), 7:05 p.m. Ramirez L,0-1 0 1 2 2 1 0 Los Angeles (A) Los Angeles (N) 24; Bruce, New York, 20; Ozuna, Miami, Cy Young winner hadn’t walked Btances p 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee (Anderson 6-2) at Cincinnati Blevins 1-3 2 1 1 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi 20; Schebler, Cincinnati, 20; Stanton, Totals 32 3 7 3 Totals 31 4 7 4 more than three batters in a (Castillo 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Goeddel 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Maybin cf 5 1 1 0 Utley 2b 4 0 1 0 Miami, 20; Thames, Milwaukee, 20; Votto, N.Y. Mets (Matz 1-1) at Miami (Locke Calhoun rf 3 1 1 0 C.Tylor lf 4 0 1 0 Cincinnati, 20; Zimmerman, Washington, game this season. New York 000 000 030 — 3 Miami 0-3), 7:10 p.m. Straily 5 5 2 2 1 4 Pujols 1b 4 0 1 0 Ju.Trnr 3b 4 0 0 0 19; 4 tied at 18. St. Louis (Wainwright 7-5) at Arizona Chicago 001 000 012 — 4 Y.Escbr 3b 4 0 2 2 Bllnger 1b 3 0 0 0 STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, Marlins 6, Mets 3 E—K.Smith (1). DP—Chicago 2. LOB—New York Garcia H,9 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 (Godley 3-1), 9:40 p.m. Simmons ss4 1 1 0 Grandal c 3 0 0 0 31; Gordon, Miami, 29; Turner, 8, Chicago 9. 2B—Judge (12), G.Sanchez (6), Wittgren H,5 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 3-6) at L.A. Angels Mldnado c 4 1 1 1 Pderson cf 3 0 0 0 Washington, 28; Nunez, San Francisco, 17; MIAMI Y.Sanchez (10), Abreu (19). CS—T.Frazier (3). Bracgh W,4-1 BS,1 1 1 1 1 1 0 (Meyer 3-4), 10:07 p.m. Phelps H,14 1 0 0 0 1 1 Espnosa 2b 2 0 1 1 Puig rf 4 0 2 0 Peraza, Cincinnati, 15; Villar, Milwaukee, Ichiro Suzuki had a pinch-hit Atlanta (Garcia 2-5) at San Diego S—Engel (2). Yng Jr. lf 4 0 0 0 K.Hrnan ss 3 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Ramos S,13-14 1 1 0 0 0 0 14; Broxton, Milwaukee, 13; Goldschmidt, (Perdomo 2-4), 10:10 p.m. Ne.Ramirez pitched to 2 batters in the 7th Nolasco p 2 0 0 0 Hill p 2 0 0 0 Arizona, 13; Pollock, Arizona, 11; 4 tied RBI single in the seventh inning Thursday’s Games New York Bdrsian p 0 0 0 0 M.Frman ph 1 0 0 0 Severino 7 6 1 1 0 12 WP—Ramos. at 10. to put Miami ahead, Christian St. Louis at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. Umpires—Home, ; First, Mike Mddlton p 0 0 0 0 Avilan p 0 0 0 0 PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, Chicago Cubs at Washington, 4:05 p.m. German 0 0 1 1 2 0 Vlbuena ph 0 0 0 0 Romo p 0 0 0 0 Clippard H,7 1 0 0 0 2 2 Muchlinski; Second, ; Third, Mark 11-2; Greinke, Arizona, 9-4; Senzatela, Yelich had three hits and the Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. D.Hrnnd p 0 0 0 0 Btncs L,3-2 BS,2 2-3 1 2 2 2 0 Wegner. Colorado, 9-3; Davies, Milwaukee, 8-4; Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Totals 32 4 8 4 Totals 31 0 5 0 Marlins beat the New York Chicago T—3:03. A—20,804 (36,742). Freeland, Colorado, 8-5; Ray, Arizona, 8-3; N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Quintana 6 1-3 2 0 0 4 6 NATIONALS 6, CUBS 1 Scherzer, Washington, 8-5; Strasburg, Mets. Suzuki poked a pitch Atlanta at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Los Angeles (A) 002 100 001 — 4 Swarzak H,7 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago Washington Washington, 8-2; Wood, Los Angeles, 8-0; L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Los Angeles (N) 000 000 000 — 0 to the opposite fi eld against Kahnle BS,3 2-3 4 3 3 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi 5 tied at 7. BOX SCORES DP—Los Angeles (A) 1. LOB—Los Angeles (A) Jerry Blevins for a 4-3 lead. Jennings W,3-1 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 2 Rizzo 1b 3 1 0 0 T.Trner ss 4 2 2 0 6, Los Angeles (N) 7. 2B—Utley (9), C.Taylor ERA—Scherzer, Washington, 2.09; AMERICAN LEAGUE German pitched to 2 batters in the 8th L Stlla 2b 3 0 1 0 Goodwin lf 3 0 1 1 (14), K.Hernandez (18). 3B—Simmons (1). HR— Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.47; Gonzalez, The 43-year-old Suzuki leads RANGERS 2, INDIANS 1 HBP—by Betances (Sanchez). WP—Quintana, Almora ph 1 0 0 0 Harper rf 4 0 0 0 Maldonado (8). SB—Maybin (24), Calhoun 2 (4). Washington, 2.87; Martinez, St. Louis, the majors with 12 pinch-hits. Texas Cleveland Clippard. I.Happ cf 4 0 0 0 Zmmrman 1b3 0 0 0 CS—Y.Escobar (4). SF—Espinosa (2). 2.87; Ray, Arizona, 2.87; Anderson, ab r h bi ab r h bi Umpires—Home, ; First, Hunter Bryant rf 3 0 1 1 D.Mrphy 2b 3 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee, 2.92; Nova, Pittsburgh, 3.06; Yelich added a two-run single DShelds cf 4 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 4 0 1 0 Wendelstedt; Second, John Libka; Third, Alan M.Mntro c 2 0 0 0 Rendon 3b 3 2 1 0 Los Angeles (A) Greinke, Arizona, 3.08; Leake, St. Louis, in the seventh, his third hit. Choo rf 4 0 0 0 Lindor ss 4 0 0 0 Porter. Cntrras ph-c0 0 0 0 Wieters c 4 0 0 0 Nolasco W,3-9 6 1-3 5 0 0 2 5 3.12; Straily, Miami, 3.43; 1 tied at 3.50. Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 Brntley lf 4 0 1 0 T—3:25. A—18,023 (40,615). Jay lf 3 0 0 0 M.Tylor cf 4 1 2 2 Bedrosian H,3 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, Dan Straily allowed two runs Beltre 3b 4 1 2 1 Encrnco dh 4 0 0 0 ATHLETICS 6, ASTROS 4 J.Baez ss 3 0 0 0 Schrzer p 3 0 2 1 Middleton H,3 1 0 0 0 0 1 145; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 123; Ray, in fi ve innings, and A.J. Ramos Mazara lf 3 0 0 0 Jose.Rm 3b 3 1 0 0 Oakland Houston Arrieta p 2 0 0 0 E.Rmero p 0 0 0 0 Hernandez 1 0 0 0 1 0 Arizona, 119; Samardzija, San Francisco, Napoli dh 3 0 0 0 Chsnhll rf 3 0 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Pena p 0 0 0 0 Difo ph 1 0 0 0 Los Angeles (N) 117; Greinke, Arizona, 116; deGrom, pitched around a leadoff single Odor 2b 3 0 0 0 C.Sntna 1b 2 0 0 0 Joyce lf 5 1 1 0 Sprnger rf 4 2 2 3 Russell ph 1 0 0 0 Treinen p 0 0 0 0 Hill L,4-4 7 4 3 3 2 7 New York, 113; Martinez, St. Louis, 111; in the ninth for his 13th save. Chrinos c 2 1 1 1 B.Zmmer cf 3 0 0 0 Olson rf 5 0 0 0 Altuve 2b 5 0 3 0 Rondon p 0 0 0 0 O.Perez p 0 0 0 0 Avilan 1 2 0 0 0 1 Strasburg, Washington, 109; Lester, Gallo 1b 2 0 0 0 Gomes c 2 0 0 0 Lowrie 2b 5 2 2 0 Correa ss 3 0 1 0 Cndlrio 3b 3 0 0 0 Albers p 0 0 0 0 Romo 1 2 1 1 1 1 Chicago, 97; Gonzalez, Washington, 95; 2 Associated Press Totals 29 2 3 2 Totals 29 1 3 1 K.Davis dh 3 1 1 1 Gattis dh 4 0 1 0 Totals 28 1 2 1 Totals 32 6 9 4 HBP—by Hill (Espinosa). tied at 93.

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namic. — COLLEGE WORLD SERIES — EAGLES “I want the offense to be Continued from B1 the same as last year — at- and I always say, ‘I’m talk- tack and get the ball up the ing to Jeff.” fi eld quick,” Hether said. “I While the Eagles took want to pass the ball in a their lumps and bruises in spread and be fast-paced. a season that saw the team “I’m going to be adding lose their final six games, some twists with some nine starters from each side things people in this area of the ball will return. haven’t seen before.” “That will help a lot,” Ware hopes that the Hether said. “All of our skill product the duo puts on players are back on offense the fi eld will show critics a and our offensive line is big two-headed approach is a with four of the five over possibility in football. 250 pounds.” “People ask ‘How can you And while many smaller do that? There’s no way,’ ” schools are run heavy on Ware said. “But if you’ve got offense, Hether believes people like me and [Jeff] with his skill returning, with respect for each other the Eagles can be quite dy- then you’re going to do it.”

SANDLOT ROUNDUP | Tuesday’s games Class B: 18-U Shingledecker had two hits and Creekside Fitness 6, Trey Adams had a double for Knightline 4 DuraEdge. Dom Pecchia had two hits Warren AA League including a double, an RBI and Metro Ice 8, Marlins 0 scored once and Eric Sapp had Nick Charnas pitched a three- two hits including a double and hitter and struck out eight as an RBI and scored twice for Metro Ice defeated the Marlins. Creekside. Eric Sapp earned the Charnas was aided by good win for Creekside giving up nine defense all evening, including hits and four runs while striking a 9-6-3 triple play in the fi fth out seven. Zach Campbell had inning with the Ice holding onto two hits and scored once and a 2-0 lead. Metro Ice took the Anthony had two hits and two lead on a Larry Goist single in RBIs for Knightline. the fi rst inning. Metro Ice added Astro Falcons 2, Dura Edge 0 four runs in the sixth inning. A Craig Palidar had two hits and walk by Joe Micco and a error scored once and Jack Ander- sparked the uprising. Blaine son had a double and an RBI Lang took the loss for Marlins. and scored once for Astro. He worked six innings, surren- Aaron Eriamas threw a complete dering six hits and eight runs. He ASSOCIATED PRESS game giving up six hits and no struck out four. Florida celebrates after Jonathan India (6) scores against LSU during the eighth inning in Game 2 of the NCAA College World Series base- earned runs for the win. Kyle Staff report ball fi nals in Omaha, Neb., on Tuesday.

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DATE: JUNE (2) 2017 BRUNGARD ROAD UPGRADES -PHASE 1 SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, OHIO Huge eighth inning helps 17-23 OHIO PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION A RESOLUTION #DFU06 SUPPORTING THE FILING OF A LOAN APPLICATION TO THE US DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO BIDDERS OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) FOR A SECTION 108 LOAN. The Board of Trustees of Springfield Town- 17-24 ship will receive sealed bids for the above- A RESOLUTION mentioned project until 2 PM on Wednes- Florida fi nish sweep of LSU OPPOSING THE REPEAL OF THE day, July 12, 2017 at the Springfield Town- AFFORDABLE CARE ACT. ship Administration Building, 3475 E. South 17-245 Range Road, New Springfield, Ohio 44443. Associated Press AN ORDINANCE Please note that the Springfield Township AMENDING SUB-SECTION 546.13 (d), Administration Building office hours are FORECLOSURE BOND REGISTRY, OF 8 AM to 2:30 PM Monday through Friday. OMAHA, NEB. SECTION 546.13, VACANT PROPERTY Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud REGISTRY OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES at 7 PM on Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at Florida scored four runs OF THE CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN. THE the newly constructed Springfield in the eighth inning to pull AMENDMENT BEING: AN ADMINISTRA- Township Fire Station, 3989 E. Middletown TIVE FEE OF $100.00 PER QUARTER WILL Road, New Middletown, OH 44442. away from LSU, and the Ga- BE DEDUCTED FROM THE BOND BY THE CITY FOR ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES, Plans, specifications and bidding forms can tors beat their Southeastern INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE be obtained only from Thomas Fok & PROCESSING, ACCOUNTING AND OTHER Associates, Inc. at 3896 Mahoning Avenue, Conference rival 6-1 Tues- RELATED FUNCTIONS INHERENT IN THE Youngstown, Ohio 44515, (330) 799-1501, day night to complete a two- ADMINISTRATION OF THE FORECLOSURE for a fee of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) plus post- BOND. age and handling, if applicable, for each set game sweep in the College 17-246 of Contract Documents and Drawings, AN ORDINANCE which is non-refundable. Checks are to be World Series fi nals for their AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF made payable to Thomas Fok & Associates, YOUNGSTOWN TO ACCEPT THE Inc. first national title in base- DEDICATION OF A STRIP OF LAND, A 240 FOOT X 25 FOOT RECTANGULAR STRIP OF Scope of work includes installing 6” under- ball. LAND, 0.1326 ACRES ALONG PROPOSED drain to remove road base water. Brungard The Gators (52-19) posted CITY LOT NUMBER 63078, FOR VOLNEY Road currently is a chip seal driving sur- ROAD, AS CURRENTLY LAID OUT. face. Four inches of asphalt pavement the eighth sweep in the 15 17-257 with compacted aggregate shoulder will be AN ORDINANCE applied. Project is located on south end of years of the best-of-three DECLARING A VACANT PARCEL OF REAL Brungard Road, 0’ to 800’ north of South PROPERTY, UNDER SECTION 3, ARTICLE Range Road/Brungard Road intersection. finals for- XVIII OF THE OHIO CONSTITUTION AND FLORIDA 6 mat, and fi rst SECTION 1 AND SECTION 2 OF THE CITY Domestic Steel use requirements as speci- CHARTER, KNOWN AS CITY LOT NO. fied in Section 153.001 of the Revised Code LSU 1 since 2013. 62589, IS NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR apply to this project. Copies of Section MUNICIPAL PURPOSES.. 153.001 of the Revised Code can be ob- LSU (52-20) tained from any of the offices of the PASSED IN COUNCIL THIS 21ST DAY OF Department of Administrative Services. lost for the fi rst time in seven JUNE, 2017 CHARLES P. SAMMARONE Each bidder shall be required to complete appearances in a champion- PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL and file with his bid the enclosed Proposal ship game. Guaranty and Performance/Payment Bond ATTEST: VALENCIA MARROW Form (Section 153.571 of the Ohio Revised Freshman Tyler Dyson CITY CLERK Code) with a Surety Company executing the Bond, which is listed on the Treasury (4-0) limited the Tigers to APPROVED: THIS 22ND DAY OF JUNE, Department's most current list (Circular 2017 570 as amended) and authorized to trans- three hits in six innings act business in the State where the project JOHN A. McNALLY IV is based. in only his second start, MAYOR and the Gators capitalized If the bid is accepted, the successful bidder THE COMPLETE TEXT OF THE LEGISLA- shall enter into a contract and the Proposal on LSU errors in the first TION LISTED ABOVE MAY BE VIEWED Guaranty and Performance/Payment Bond AND/OR OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF shall provide the conditions in said bond, and second innings to go THE CITY CLERK. and as listed below: Florida Dalton Guthrie, top, falls after being hit by LSU’s Jake Slaughter at second base on up 2-0 against Jared Poche LEGAL NOTICE (A) A Contract Performance Bond in an a double play hit by Michael Papierski during the seventh inning in Game 2 of the NCAA College World amount equal to 100% of the estimated (12-4). Series baseball fi nals Tuesday in Omaha, Neb. Papierski was out at fi rst. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS cost of the work conditioned, among other Things got interesting af- things that the Contractor will perform the Sealed proposals will be received by the work upon the terms proposed, within the ter Michael Byrne relieved Board of Poland Township Trustees until time prescribed, in accordance with the out Antoine Duplantis, ninth, with the champion- of the 2016 Major League 4:00 P.M. Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at the plans and specifications. Dyson in the seventh. LSU Poland Township Government Center, 3339 Jackson Kowar, who would ship locked up when Beau Baseball draft. They went Dobbins Road, Poland, Ohio 44514. (B) A Payment Bond in an amount equal to pulled to 2-1 and would have been Florida’s starter Jordan grounded out to two games and out. BID OPENING DATE: Wednesday, July 19, 100% of the estimated cost of the work 2017 opened and read at 6:00 P.M. at the conditioned for the payment by the Con- have tied it if not for Jake in Game 3, came on to face second, prompting the Ga- Florida this year brought Poland Township Trustees meeting located tractor and all Sub-contractors for labor at Poland Township Government Center, performed and materials furnished in con- Slaughter being called for Greg Deichmann. tors to empty their dugout back one of the nation’s top 3339 Dobbins Road, Poland, Ohio, 44514. nection with the project involved. runner interference at sec- Deichmann grounded and start dogpiling. weekend rotations in CWS 2017 RESURFACING OF VARIOUS ROADS Springfield Township reserves the right to ond base for sliding into OPWC GRANT reject any or all bids and waive any infor- Kowar’s fi rst pitch to fi rst, Florida was in the CWS Most Outstanding Player malities in bidding. shortstop Dalton Guth- and JJ Schwarz threw out for the 11th time and pre- Alex Faedo, Brady Singer A copy of the specifications along with proposal pages may be obtained at the Bids of Corporations not chartered in Ohio rie’s leg as he was throw- Robertson at the plate on a viously had made it to the and Kowar and a reliever Poland Township Government Center, 3339 must be accompanied by proper certifica- Dobbins Road, Poland, Ohio 44514. tion that such corporation is authorized to ing to fi rst to turn a double play that stood after a vid- finals in 2005 and 2011, in Byrne who led the coun- do business in Ohio. play. Josh Smith, who had For all bids in excess of $25,000.00, a certi- eo review. Zach Watson, getting swept each time. try with a school-record 19 fied check representing TEN percent (10%) The successful bidder will be required to run home, was sent back the Tigers’ hottest hitter in Kevin O’Sullivan, the saves. Complementing the of the proposal, drawn on a solvent bank, pay at least minimum wage rates pre- and payable to the Poland Township, or a determined by the Secretary of Labor for to third, and Beau Jordan the CWS, then fl ew out to Gators’ 10th-year coach, pitching was a defense that bid bond in the sum of TEN percent (10%) the project work as required. The Schedule of the proposal in lieu thereof must accom- of Approved Wage Rates, as pre-deter- fl ew out to end the inning. end the inning. had brought the Gators to ranked in the top 10 in the pany each and every proposal as a guaran- mined by the Secretary of Labor is incorpo- tee that if the bid is accepted, a contract rated in the Contract Documents. Kramer Robertson The Gators scored four six of the last eight College country. will be entered into with the Board of punched a single into right Poland Township Trustees, in the manner This Contract is subject to the provisions times in the bottom of World Series. Last year was All that was missing was provided by law. of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, fi eld leading off the eighth the eighth. LSU reliever supposed to be his best consistent offense. The Ga- 1965, as pertains to an Affirmative Action A performance bond in the amount of 100% Plan, and Governor Executive Order of and took second on a wild Zack Hess hit a batter with chance to win it all. The tors came into this game of the contract price will be required after January 27, 1972. the award of the contract. However, if the pitch. The Tigers had run- the bases loaded, Liput Gators were the No. 1 na- with no everyday player item bid is available for immediate delivery A bidder/contractor will be deemed com- and specified as such in the bid, a perform- mitted to the goals of Springfield Township ners on the corners when hit a two-run single and tional seed for the NCAA hitting .300, and they were ance bond will not then be required. Plan Bid Conditions by submitting a proper- Cole Freeman beat Byrne’s ly signed bid. All bidders must fill in all Schwarz had a sacrifi ce fl y. Tournament, and they had ranked 227th out of 300 Bids of Corporations not chartered in Ohio blanks of the proposal in ink or typewrit- throw to first for a bunt Kowar pitched around eight players who were teams with a .258 batting MUST be accompanied by proper cer-tifica- ten. Entire Contract Book must be submit- tions that such Corporation is licensed to ted intact with the bid. single. After Byrne struck a single in the top of the taken in the fi rst 10 rounds average. do business in Ohio. The successful low bidder will be required Attention of the Bidder is directed to the to comply with all Contract Requirements requirements that each proposal must be for Equal Employment Opportunities. accompanied by a non-collusion affidavit, properly executed by the Bidder. Further, Each bidder must insure that all employees the successful Bidder will be required to and applicants for employment are not dis- execute an af-fidavit required by Sec. criminated against because of race, color, Father of LSU star revives man 5719.042 of the Ohio Revised Code. No religion, sex or national origin. payment shall be made on any Contract for which no such affidavit has been submit- No bids may be withdrawn after the sched- Associated Press parently suffered a heart at- wasn’t weak. He didn’t have son said the man, who was ted. uled closing time for the receipt of bids for at least sixty (60) days. OMAHA, NEB. tack and was found at the a pulse, and he had [labor- not identified, was in good The Board of Poland Township Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate: It has been a busy College stadium with no pulse. ing] respirations. He was condition. He did not want and to waive informalities. In addition, the $ 84,008.00 “I’m just watching the dying.” Board of Poland Township Trustees World Series for Dr. Jerry to speak with the media, reserves the right to participate in state BY ORDER OF THE Poche’, the father of star LSU game, and someone comes Poche’ said he began contracts which the Department of SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, OHIO Wilson said, but his fam- Administrative Services, Office of State pitcher Jared up and says, ‘Hey, man, we doing chest compressions, ily was very appreciative Purchasing has entered into for the pur- PATTI GIBSON chase of supplies, services, equipment and TOWNSHIP FISCAL OFFICER Poche’. need you again,”’ Poche’ and Jimmy Roy, a fi refi ght- of the effort to help save certain materials pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 125.04. No bids may be with- LEGAL NOTICE A family said a day later with a laugh. er who is the father of LSU him. The Advocate news- drawn for at least sixty (60) days after the “Whatever. I do what I got strength and conditioning opening thereof. Canfield Township Board of Trustees will doctor who paper of Baton Rouge, La., meet at 21 S. Broad St, Canfield (Township has been in to do.” coach Travis Roy, performed All contractors and subcontractors involved Hall) on Thursday, June 29 at 9:30am to first reported the medical with the project will, to the extent practi- meet in special regular session to finalize private prac- Poche’ was in Section 117 mouth-to-mouth resuscita- emergency. cable, use Ohio products, materials, serv- financial requirements for Starr Centre when he was summoned by tion for five to seven min- ices, and labor in the implementation of Phase I - OPWC grant project. The Board tice for 25 Jared Poche’ was tabbed their project. Additionally, contractor com- may or may not act. The public is welcome years, Poche’ Kellie Freeman, mother of utes until medics arrived. pliance with the equal employment oppor- to attend. as the starting pitcher Tues- tunity requirements of Ohio Administrative has tended LSU second baseman Cole “He started breathing on Code Chapter 123, the Governor’s Poche’ day night as the Tigers tried Executive Order of 1972 and Governor’s to four peo- Freeman, in the sixth in- his own a little and his pulse Executive Order 84-9 shall be required. NOTICE ERRORS to even the best-of-three ple during this year’s CWS: ning of Game 1 against Flor- came back, and we were for- Bidders shall comply with the prevailing Advertisers are requested CWS fi nals at a game apiece. wage rates on public improvements in to check the first A 6-year-old boy who was ida on Monday night. The tunate we were able to re- Poland Township as determined by the hit in the forehead by a foul elderly man was slumped vive him,” Poche’ said. Dr. Poche’, who is from of Ohio Department of Industrial Relations. appearance of ads for ball, a fan with a bug in his on the TD Ameritrade Park LSU spokesman Bill Lutcher, La., was hoping for CLEARLY INDICATE THE ITEM BEING BID, accuracy. This newspaper AS WELL AS THE NAME AND ADDRESS ear, a man who passed out concourse. Franques said the man was a quiet night on the medical OF THE PERSON OR BUSINESS SUBMIT- will be responsible for only TING THE BID, ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE from apparent dehydration “I see an older gentleman a Florida fan who had an ap- front so he can focus on the SEALED ENVELOPE CONTAINING THE BID. one incorrect insertion, the game. and, in a dramatic scene being held up by his fam- parent heart attack. POLAND TOWNSHIP BOARD OF first one. ANY ERROR Monday night, reviving an ily, and they said he’s weak,” Nebraska Medical Cen- “That’s the plan, right?” TRUSTEES SHOULD BE REPORTED Paul J. Canter, Fiscal Officer 87-year-old fan who had ap- Poche’ said Tuesday. “He ter spokesman Taylor Wil- he said. IMMEDIATELY.

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Fox made its debut as • Private Party only DEADLINES The Vindicator reserves the NASCAR’s newest broad- ASSOCIATED PRESS • Rate is non-refundable IN THE PAPER CALL BY right to not accept an adver- cast partner, and that Katie Ledecky swims on her way to winning the women’s 800-meter freestyle Tuesday at the U.S. • Prepayment required Mon.: Friday, 4:30pm tiser’s order and reserves the • Only one item per ad Tues.-Fri.: Day prior, 4:30pm discretion to edit, change, re- swimming championships in Indianapolis. • Must include price vise, or classify an ad, or can- Daytona 500 will always be Saturday: Friday, 3:45pm cel a scheduled publication • Excludes pets, garage Sunday: Friday, 4:00pm remembered for the fatal sales, real estate & of an ad, even after a prior Sunday Real Estate: Friday, 3:15pm publication and regardless last-lap accident that killed commercial items of whether the ad is part of a Dale Earnhardt Sr. His son multiple insertion. rushed from the track in EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY We are pledged to the letter and spirit of United States policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity through- his fi resuit to the hospital out the Nation. We encourage and support an affi rmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barri- Gold medalists steal ers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. The Vindicator hoping for the best, but his will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate that violates federal or local fair housing laws. father was gone. He was practically a kid 0000 Health Care Dental back then, doing his inter- NOTICES views with a baseball hat on Treatment Coordinator show on Day 1 at Indy Rare & amazing opportunity backward before jumping in to join our highly-skilled, Cemetery Lots successful team at Bauer his race car as a respite from Associated Press championships. Runner- Orthodontics. Seeking a I’VE ALWAYS Green Haven Memorial Gar- personable, energetic, self- the chaos around him. INDIANAPOLIS ups are also likely to join dens, spaces 1,2,3 & 4, lot starter. FT. Wonderful ca- Now 42 years old and TRIED TO 77, section B, $650 ea. or LPN reer, hours, benefits!!! Katie Ledecky keeps the team through a selec- best offer. 772-643-0176 Email resume to married, Fox stopped him Omni West Assisted [email protected] makes winning look easy. GO OUT AND tion process. Living is accepting ap- Sunday after what might Green Haven Memorial Gar- plications for a part Nathan Adrian continues BRING IT BACK IN THE Ledecky, as usual, pro- dens, Garden of Honor, time midnight shift have been his fi nal race on vided no drama in an event graves 1 & 2, with vaults, LPN. Restaurants/ to prove experience mat- BACK HALF. NOW MAYBE lot #79, Section D, $2300 the picturesque road course ters when things get close. she has owned for years. ea. 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Lima seconds on each ensuing $250 Reward for A/C tools Omni West most proud of?” ists qualified for another Nathan Adrian, Olympic taken from Schenley Ave., Assisted Living [email protected] American world champi- lap through the first 600 Yo. Please return- No ques- 3259 Vestal Road “I think the wins and gold medalist swimmer tions asked. 330-565-5945. Youngstown, OH 44509 Sales/Marketing everything, are great. I onship team. meters. At one point, the Phone: 330-793-4404 Ledecky, as usual, domi- Washington native was 1000 Fax: 330-793-0630 Inside Sales enjoyed celebrating those,” EOE Independent local industrial ily the oldest competitor in even swimming under her JOBS power transmission distrib- Earnhardt began. “But, long nated the women’s 800-me- utor has an opening for an ter freestyle, winning by the fi nal, almost 6 1/2 years own world record pace. inside sales position. Po- after your career — guys Medical Receptionist tential candidate must be older than the oldest com- General Help Immediate full or part time come along and win races nearly 9 seconds. Adrian, She eventually finished dedicated to provided cus- petitor, Ryan Held. opening in Howland, 2+ yrs. tomer service. Salary based and some of your accom- meanwhile, rallied in the in 8:11.50, beating Leah BUILDER exp. MICRO MD, billing & on exp. Company provides And with the retired Smith to the wall by 8.96 Long Term Career Opportu- pre-cert. a plus, no EMR. health care, bonuses and plishments on the track sort closing meters of the men’s nity! NVR Building Products Mon., Tue., Thurs., Fri. Ben- 401K after qualifying length of get forgotten. But, who 100 free and outtouched Michael Phelps and sus- seconds. (Ryan Homes & Heartland efits. Email resume to: of employment. Homes) is looking for moti- yackydotty@ Send resume to: pended Ryan Lochte not embarqmail.com or send to you are as a person never Caeleb Dressel by 0.01 sec- Ledecky did all that de- vated team members for Box M58972 around, Adrian has accept- building Wall Panels, Truss- 2581 North Rd. NE c/o The Vindicator gets forgotten. People never onds to win the men’s 100 spite having only about 25 es, Trim and CDL Warren, OH 44483 PO Box 780 ed his role as Team USA’s Drivers. Direct hire starting Youngstown, OH 44501 forget who you were. free at the U.S. National minutes between her sixth- at $14.05/hr. and up, Night elder spokesman. Shift starting at $14.55 and “I hope people just Championships. place fi nish in the 100 free UP, skill dependent. Paid Skills/Trades thought I was good and “That’s kind of what The good news is that he and the start of the 800 holidays, vacations, 401K, honest and represented the appears to be as strong as ESOP & health benefits. Diesel Mechanic we’ve built into my nervous and without the benefi t of (Pre-employment Resident For Class A truck & trailer sport well. I hope people ever. changing her workouts be- drug test required) repair. Weekly pay with di- system,” Adrian said. “I’ve Apply in person at: Assistants rect deposit available. Hos- that work with me enjoyed After qualifying fourth in 189 Little Beaver Rd. pitalization after 90 days, always tried to go out and fore nationals. Enon Valley, PA 16120 Currently accepting ap- plications for FT and PT paid vacation after 1 yr. working with me, whether it the morning prelims, Adri- “I didn’t rest too much between 6 a.m.-4 p.m. Good steady year round bring it back in the back E.O.E. daylight and afternoon was in the late model ranks an charged back from the shifts working with our work with good pay on pri- half. Now maybe we can for this. I’d say maybe com- memory impaired popu- vate fleet. $1200 Sign-on. or whatever; and I hope the fi gure out what to do in the No. 6 spot at the turn and pared to other trials/selec- Dancers Wanted lation. Call 330-638-9936 Call The Palace Please apply in person at guys I raced against enjoyed front half.” sprinted past fi ve younger tion meets, this is probably 330-536-9266 INDUSTRIAL racing with me. That’s really 3150 S. Schenley Ave. MAINTENANCE PERSON Adrian doesn’t have competitors to reclaim a the least tapered I’ve been,” Service Plumber needed Youngstown, OH 44511 With background in produc- all that will matter. And, ASAP. Must have 3 yrs. tion, mechanical & electri- much time for fi ne-tuning title he first won in 2009, she said. “I felt in control exp. Drug & alcohol free, “Trust the Name cal maintenance & material what people I think will before heading to Buda- also in Indy. He won in but by the time I got to $15-$20/hr. 330-538-7151. You Know” handling equipment. Must remember, is always you’re have exp. 47.96 seconds. Dressel was about 400 or 50, I couldn’t SPANISH tutor - for 16 yr. Apply in person to: pest, Hungary. The meet is old, start July. Struthers 852 Ann St. alive and beyond. Hopefully area. Call 330-757-7849. RNs scheduled for July 23-30. next at 47.97. pick it up any more.” Full time, day shift, 7am- Niles, OH 44446 I left a good impression. I’ve Drug Free Workplace But after taking Olympic “I didn’t know where they By winning, Ledecky 3:30pm. Email to DON: had a lot of fun.” Automotive meridian-don@ gold in the 100 free in 2012 were and if I had looked, I has already given herself atriumlivingcenters.com With that, it was off to or apply in person Mon.-Fri.: prepare for Saturday night’s and picking up a bronze in probably would have lost the option to compete in Ford Technician Meridian Arms Ford exp. preferred but Living Center race at Daytona Internation- the same event last sum- it,” Adrian said after pump- the 1,500 free at Budapest not required. Busy serv- ice dept., team atmos- 650 S. Meridian Rd. mer in Rio de Janeiro, Adri- ing his fist and taking a without having to swim the phere, competitive pay, Austintown, OH 44509 al Speedway. It’s the second EOE ~ M/W/Vets/Disabled HVAC Instructor half of the season, and every an returned to Indianapolis deep breath following the event Saturday. paid vacation after 1 yr. & The New Castle School of more! Must have own Trades, a leader in voca- stop Earnhardt makes from this year under completely race. She will still plans to tools. Call Sarah for a tional education since 1945, The winners of each swim the 200 free today confidential interview: Dental is seeking an HVAC Instruc- here until November will different circumstances. 330-509-3327 tor. Applicant must have effectively be “his last race At age 28, he was eas- event qualify for the world and the 400 free on Friday. Dental Assistant five years experience in Dental Assistant with front heating, a/c, ventilation & at that track.” Lube Techs desk skills needed. Must refrigeration. Qualified can- As his farewell tour began Must have exp. have X-ray license & digital didates should have great Great benefit package. X-ray knowledge. Dentrix people skills & a positive in Sonoma — the track “gift- Stop for an application: software helpful. Will as- attitude. If interested, con- Bob & Chuck Eddy sist with hygiene & doctor. tact Tony Giovannelli at ed” him the sponsorship Paid vacations & holidays. [email protected] Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep or fax: 724-202-6147 of three Labrador retriever 4850 Mahoning Ave. Uniform allowance, 401K, Report: USA Gymnastics’ Poland/Struthers area. Austintown, OH 44515 Email resume to: Truck Mechanic puppies that will be raised 330-726-5600 and trained to help children [email protected] with disabilities through Drivers Orthodontic Assistant 2-3 days per week in friend- 3000 Paws as Loving Support As- policies muddled on abuse ly office setting. Persona- RENTALS Burners Needed ble, hard working, reliable, sistance Dogs — Earnhardt For scapyards in Niles & self starting team player. Associated Press Sharon. Entry level & expe- Training/exp. as orthodon- is becoming more refl ective rienced. $12-$15/hr. tic or dental assistant pre- Apartments Furnished with each passing race. For years, USA Gym- Call Job Solutions ferred, but not required. 330-652-2924 Hepatitis vaccine & CPR Austintown That should make this nastics felt it aggressively certificate required. Individ- Furnished 1-Bdrm. safeguarded hundreds of Dump Drivers ual should be interested in Fully furnished 1-bdrm. week’s stop in Daytona a long term employment. Ex- apt., central a/c, security tough one for NASCAR’s thousands of athletes from $2400 Sign-on Bonus cellent salary base on exp. doors, spacious closets, Send resume to: pool & fitness center ac- most popular driver. sexual abuse. Yet the pro- Class A CDL 25 N. Canfield Niles Rd. cess. Call today for details! He comes from a time tocols designed to show Home every night, newer Suite 108 330-792-0792 equipment with EZ-Pass, Austintown, OH 44515 cpwapartments.com when the “Firecracker 400” gymnasts, coaches, staff non-Hazmat, manual shift Or fax to: 330-7920794 truck. Weekly pay, direct was actually held on the and parents how to report deposit available, hospitali- morning of July 4, then all zation and paid vacation. Moving from the area? Log onto Vindy.com to keep in touch! abuse were muddled, con- Must have 1 year exp. the drivers would take their fusing and not well en- Call 330-638-9936 families to Daytona Beach forced. Flatbed Tow $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ after the race. He’s always The fallout, according to Truck Operator Sell That Unwanted Item been nostalgic for the One full time & one part a former federal prosecu- time, must have good driv- for QUICK CASH simpler days in NASCAR, ing record, pass background tor hired to independently & drug screens, good work Using The Family Rate Plan when he was just a little boy ethic. Apply in person review the organization’s Mon.-Fri., 9:00-5:00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ in awe of his father and his handling of abuse cases, AP FILE PHOTO, MAY 26 Boardman Towing • Private party only • Only one item per ad racing heroes. Defense attorney Shannon Smith talks to her client, Dr. Larry 702 McClurg Rd. • Excludes pets, garage • Must include price was “inadvertent suppres- Youngstown, OH 44512 sales, real estate & • Prepayment required Daytona, with all its grit Nassar, during the second portion of his preliminary hearing on No phone calls please. sion” and a culture that sexual assault at the 55th District Court in Mason, Mich. commercial items • Rate is non-refundable and biker bars, gentleman’s emphasized performance Owner Operators with own 3 Lines - 3 Days - $5.00 clubs and chain restaurants, trailer to run Texas. Also Each additional line is $1.75 over protection. Owner Operators for other is still paradise to Earn- is done as well as possible.” saulting six young gym- areas. Call 330-533-6864 3 Lines - 7 Days - $9.50 Each additional line is $3.00 hardt. A culture in desperate USA Gymnastics or- nasts who said he molested need of change. Yarddog Laborers 3 Lines - 14 Days - $15.00 With his countdown to dered the review last fall them while they sought Needed for scrapyard to as- Each additional line is $3.00 “There needs to be a sist in keeping the yard or- retirement underway, Earn- following a series of civil treatment for injuries. It is ganized. Call Classifi eds - 330-746-6565 clear articulation that the Call Job Solutions classifi [email protected] hardt himself seems to be lawsuits filed against the one of four criminal cases 330-652-2924 recognizing the end is near. culture is athlete safety organization and a former against Nassar in the state. fi rst, not just success on the And it sounds very much team doctor by a pair of The longtime Michigan Special Notices Special Notices Special Notices like he has mixed emotions. fi eld,” Deborah Daniels said gymnasts who claim the State University doctor is a “I am just retiring from Tuesday after releasing her physician sexually abused defendant or co-defendant full-time racing. I am going lengthy report. “It needs to them during their time in numerous civil suits. to run some Xfi nity races start with the board (of di- on the U.S. national team. John Manly, a Califor- next year. I don’t know that I rectors) and needs to per- USA Gymnastics has de- nia-based attorney whose won’t ever run the Daytona meate through the entire nied wrongdoing. The or- firm is representing more 500 again,” he said. “I want organization.” ganization stated it went to than 100 alleged victims of Classified Advertising to continue to be part of the Daniels laid out 70 rec- authorities quickly in the abuse by Nassar, called the Department sport. I don’t know how it’s ommendations — all summer of 2015 after hear- report “a public relations going to affect me, really. unanimously adopted by ing claims of abuse against facade.” will be Closed Tuesday, July 4, 2017 It’s hard for me to put that the board Monday night Dr. Larry Nassar but later “The report calls for a in observance of Independence Day. into words because I don’t — aimed at giving USA amended the timeline fol- change in culture but those know what that is going to Gymnastics more power lowing a Wall Street Journal who created the toxic cul- For your convenience our feel like. to monitor the safety of report, saying it conducted ture remain in charge of the “It will be pretty weird I automated service will allow you to 200,000-plus athletes affi li- a fi ve-week internal review organization,” Manly said think to come back to the ated with member gyms. place your ad online at 500, I’m going to go to the before going to the FBI. in a statement. “The lack of “We want to prevent “A delay is impermissi- any real investigation, facts www.vindy.com 500 whether I’ve got any abuse,” Daniels said. “We when we are closed. work to do or not. It will be ble,” Daniels said. or accountability for those know there will still be pretty weird to be there and A Michigan judge on who failed thousands of All ads left on the service will be published abuse occurring, (but we) Friday separately ordered boys and girls victimized not race.” on or after Thursday, July 6, 2017. Jenna Fryer covers auto racing for want to make sure report- Nassar to stand trial on by Nassar and others in the The Associated Press. ing and handling of report charges of sexually as- report is disturbing.”

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All with 90 Day Warranty Interested persons should submit a cover letter 2-bedrooms, carports, no with salary requirements and application to: pets, heat pd. 330-799-3375 Economy Furniture 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 Butech Bliss Canfield 550 South Ellsworth Ave., Salem, OH 44460 1 bedroom starting $500 Farmers Market Attn: HR Manager Vindy Opportunities 2 bedroom starting $575 Visit www.butechbliss.com CANFIELD SCHOOLS to download an application. HEAT & WATER PAID Cider, Apples, Strawberries. Information may also be sent to: [email protected] Huffman Fruit Farm, 13080 Manage Your Own Business Sr. Discounts Butech Bliss 330-533-5454 - Carriage Hill Lisbon Rd., Salem, 9-5, Become an Mon.-Sat. 330-533-5700. Asphalt Paving Garbage Collection Painting 386 Fairground Equal Opportunity Employer Independent Contractor Carrier Cornersburg Our own homegrown sweet PANTALONE PAVING INC. SEREDAY DUMPSTERS An expert in painting for 30 BRANDYWINE APTS. & sour cherries; also rasp- Over 65 yrs. exp. 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ABC Hauling & Moving FREE ESTIMATES Sm. jobs fine! 330-402-7908 Anything • Anytime • BBB 330-746-8521/330-717-1349 Howland - Senior Apts., 1 Mattress Sale Accredited. 330-788-0579 or 2 bedroom, all utilities All Concrete Needs. Patios, Queen set $98/Full set $88 J & J Hauling Roofing incl., starting at $550, 1st Economy Furniture sidewalks, steps, patch- Sales Contractors Needed mo. free. Call 330-530-8606 work. Insured 330-261-0167 Big or small, we haul it all! 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 Call 330-540-0640 Chimney & Slate, roof & Throughout our Distribution Area Hubbard - 2 Bdrm., 2 story spouting repair specialist. To apply, please call townhouse, garage, $525 + GF desks, chairs & Electrical Work STAN’s Junk Removal Mike, 330-750-1591 Sell newspaper subscriptions on behalf of: 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 gas & elec. 330-759-7708. 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Austintown - Capital Es- Boardman - Moving Sale! •Large One Bedrooms SENIOR •Intercom Entrances tates. New gazebo, Step 2 121 Centervale, off Market •Junior One Bedrooms •Tennis Courts rollercoaster, lawn, house- St. Thurs., 8:30-4 & Fri., CEMENT DISCOUNT hold, jewelry, toys, misc. 8:30-3. Queen size bed, Wed., 9-4. 284 Paris Dr. sewing machine, household •Two Bedroom Apartments •Beautiful Park-Like Setting items & lg. womens clothes Austintown - Estate Sale. DOCTORS LLCL - Corporate Suites Available Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 29, WESTCHESTER EXECUTIVE 30 & July 1; 9-4. Antiques, CAMPBELL Locally Owned! toys, plus sz. designer 356 Penhale Ave. Why Replace When You Can Repair For A Fraction Of The Cost? clothes, shoes & purses, July 1 & 2, 10am-4pm •Private entrance & patios Coach, Ruby Road, Peter •Heat & water Nygard, & much much more Call Us For All Your New Concrete Needs! •Spacious living areas 1268 Cavalcade Dr. Canfield - 501 W. Regency •Carports included in rent Circle. Fri., 8am-2pm. •Washer & dryer hookups Austintown Priced to Sell! •Central Air Items Stocked Everything Must Go! 1-877-639-5127 •Wooded setting Daily! Cornersburg - 2 Families SPECIALIZING IN CONCRETE RESTORATION A Senior Citizen Furniture, Clothing and 2606 Brunswick Independent Living Complex Household Items Thurs., 10-4 p.m. All work comes with a written guarantee and yearly inspection. WESTCHESTER COMMONS WEDGEWOOD PLAZA All offers accepted. Services Include All Concrete Repairs: THRIFT STORE •Live in your own 2 bedroom home •Central Air 1733 S. Raccoon Rd. Cornersburg - 2277 Oran • Concrete Driveway Repairs and Overlays • Garage Floor Overlays Austintown Dr., off S. Schenley. Thurs., • Patio Concrete Repair and Overlays •Heat and Water included in rent •Appliances Mon.-Fri., 10-6, Sat., 10-4. • Chimney Repair Fri., 8-4; Sat., 9-1. Multi • Sidewalks and Overlays • Porches and Overlays family. Collectibles, toys, • Epoxy Floor Systems •Senior Activities Day •Patio-Carport Boardman - Estate Sale. • Garage Leaks • Tuck Pointing 128 Runnemede Dr, Wed., appliances, household, girls 3-8; Thurs., 12-6; Fri., 9-5; clothing, TVs & lots more! • Driveway (all concrete) sealing includes • Pool Concrete •Washer/Dryer hookups in each unit •And Much More! Sat., 8-12. All must go! 5 year warranty and yearly inspection • Stop Concrete Deterioration Now! Call! Freezers, grill, furniture, POLAND *Specializing in Exposed Aggregate & Stamped Concrete coffee, end & sofa table set Annual Multi Family Sale! Mon-Sat 10-5 household, tools, snow- 8463 Van Dr. blower, & more. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8am-4pm Visit us at www.cementdoc.com for our photo gallery 330-799-5758 Sun 12-5 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

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MAHONING VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S “RECIPES OF YOUNGSTOWN- Estate SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR VOLUME 2” Vintage Estate features 34 constantly changing craft beers on tap at two bars at all times. MIKE’S VEGETARIAN CHILI by SHARI CREED MCCONNELL A world-class beer retailer (right in our back yard) 2 tablespoons cooking oil 2 cups chopped celery hen you’re the 2 cups chopped green pep- per (two) best bottle 2 cups chopped onion (three medium) shop in the 3 cloves garlic, minced (jar W kind) state, eyebrows raise. When 2 28-ounce cans diced to- matoes, not drained you’re one of the best plac- 2 16-ounce cans red kid- ney beans, rinsed and es for a beer in the country, drained 1 people do a double-take. ⁄4 cup red wine vinegar 1 tablespoon chili powder When you’ve been named the 2 teaspoons dry parsley best beer retailer in the entire 2 teaspoons salt world, others want to emulate 1 1 ⁄2 teaspoons dried basil, you. crushed Mahoning Valley residents 1 1 ⁄2 teaspoons dried oregano, sometimes take for granted that crushed we have one of the best craft-beer 1 1 ⁄2 teaspoons ground cumin retailers in the universe right here 1 teaspoon ground allspice in Vintage Estate Wine & Beer, af- 1 ⁄4 teaspoon black pepper fectionately known as VE. 1 ⁄2 teaspoon bottled hot Owner Jeff McDevitt and Ad- pepper sauce (Frank’s) vanced cicerone James Sforza 1 bay leaf are on a mission to enhance the 1 1 12-ounce can beer (1 ⁄2 Boardman shop’s already impres- cups) sive status. 3 ⁄4 cup raw cashew nuts Two hours of chatting and sam- Heat oil in dutch oven. Add pling with Jeff and celery, green pepper, onion James solidifi ed and garlic. Cook, covered, until the Mahoning vegetables are tender but not MAHONING Valley Flight brown. Stir in undrained toma- VALLEY Crew’s under- toes, drained beans, vinegar, F L I G H T C R E W standing of just chili powder, parsley, salt, basil, Jim Cyphert how fortunate oregano, cumin, allspice, pep- we are to have per, black pepper, hot sauce and this gem right bay leaf. Bring to a boil. Reduce here. heat and simmer covered for at Phill and Sandy Reda, owners of least one and one-half hours. Magic Tree Pub & Eatery, founded SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR Stir in beer and cashews. Return VE in 2008. Jeff was a regular for Jason Jugenheimer, David Anderson, Joe Sanfi lippo, Roger Gillespie, Vintage Estate Owner Jeff McDevitt, Jim Cyphert and Dave Shively. to boiling and simmer uncovered years. In 2015, he purchased VE 30 minutes more, or until chili after 15 years of selling insurance. is desired consistency. Remove tion, when VE will host Jackie O’s, man Tree, the world’s largest “Beer is 1,000 times more fun IF YOU GO bay leaf. Makes six or more large than insurance — no, make that Athens, which was voted the best and fattest tree. Some of the servings. Serve as is or over rice. 1,400 times more fun,” said Jeff, brewpub in Ohio earlier this year. greatest craft beers aren’t creat- Establishment: Vintage Estate PEANUT CREAM DRESSING referring to VE’s selection of 1,400 The Flight Crew asks a lot of ed by the largest breweries with Wine & Beer bottled beers. “I’ve visited some questions, and we put our listening the fattest wallets.” Address: 7317 South Ave., by DARLENE MOUNTS of the world’s best craft-beer loca- ears on when we’re around craft- FOUNDERS SUMATRA MOUNTAIN Boardman beer experts. When we asked Jeff 1 cup light cream tions. I’ve learned things to do, BROWN (9% ABV, 40 IBU) 1 Website: www.vewinebeer.com ⁄2 cup creamy-style peanut and James, “What do you recom- and a few things we shouldn’t do.” butter mend?” They didn’t disappoint. Roger Gillespie: “Choosing six Hours: Mon.-Weds.: 11 a.m.- Evidently, VE is doing many beers for my flight was diffi- 11 p.m.; Thurs. & Fri.: 11 a.m.- 1 tablespoon honey things right. In January, it was Here are our favorites from the 1 cult. Choosing my favorite was midnight; Sat.: 10 a.m.-midnight; ⁄2 teaspoon salt 34 craft beers VE had on tap: named best bottle shop in Ohio easy. This is an Imperial brown Sun.: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. FAT HEAD’S/MADTREE GENERA L SHER- In a small bowl gradually blend and one of the best places for beer MAN RYE PALE ALE (6.4% ABV, 64 IBU) ale with an ABV of 9 percent. Available for Purchase: Flights, cream into peanut butter, stir- in the U.S. by ratebeer.com. In I was drawn by its deep, dark pints, growlers, merchandise, ring until smooth. Add honey and 2010, VE was named best beer re- Dave Shively: “This is what you color and thick, dense foam. food, pick-a-six packs salt; mix well. Delicious with fruit tailer in the world, a spot above its get when two of the best craft While it has the aroma of choc- salad. Suggested fruits: banan- second-place 2009 fi nish. breweries in Ohio collaborate olate, the addition of rich Suma- as, cantaloupe, kiwi, nectarines James is one of only 40 advanced on a unique rye pale ale. This tra coffee takes this fi ne brown one of his favorites, so I went and strawberries. cicerones in the world. The cer- small-batch creation was in- ale to another level. Highly for it. Boy, was I glad I did! Deep HOW TO OBTAIN THE BOOK tifi cation requires a solid under- troduced in mid-May. I had recommended!” and rich in color, this beer’s fl a- standing and distinctive expertise vor matched its look. It had a the good fortune of experienc- DARK HORSE TOONILLA COFFEE VANIL- To obtain as many copies as you of beer. He’s working on unique nice coffee fl avor, fi nished by wish, send $23.75 plus $7.50 ing this copper-colored, unfil- LA CREAM STOUT (7.5% ABV) beer and food pairings for special tered pale ale, which ended up a touch of vanilla. Creamy and for shipping and handling per events in the coming months. being my favorite! It had a dis- Jim Cyphert: “I ask craft beer smooth is the best way to de- book to Mahoning Valley His- One of VE’s biggest events of experts what they like. So, scribe it. Delicious!” torical Society, 648 Wick Ave., tinct hop profi le and was crisp the year will take place July 28 and refreshing. The name is de- when choosing six beers for my Youngstown, OH 44502. fl ight, I turned to Jeff. This was See BEER, C2 to 30, the Admiration Collabora- rived from the General Sher- 4250 Belmont Ave. • Youngstown Station Square Like Us On Phone: 330-759-8802 Facebook Ristorante [email protected] 3-Mushroom Demi Delmonico Steak Features Classico Topped with Mushrooms Cooked in Wine Blackened or Traditionally Seasoned with and a Flavorful Demi Glaze Olive Oil, Garlic & Rosemary Char Seasoned CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF is the fi nest beef you can buy. Less than 8% of all Steak A la Olio Tartufo Your Choice of our Signature Seasonings A la Oscar Grilled to Your Liking. Truffl e Oil Drizzle beef passes the 10 stringent quality specifi cations to qualify for the brand. Topped with Lump Crabmeat, Surf-n-Turf Its superior marbling makes it exceptionally tender, fl avorful and juicy. Enhancers Asparagus Points and Creamy Black n Bleu Add a 10 oz Broiled Lobster Tail Dusted with Cajun Seasonings and Topped Add 3 Jumbo Broiled Scallops Béarnaise Sauce with Crumbled Smoked Moody Bleu Cheese Premium Cut Ribeye Steak Grilled To Your Liking Add 4 Scampi Style Shrimp Espresso Crusted A la Marsala Add Sautéed Peppers, Onions or Seasoned with a Light Espresso Crust Topped with Peppers and Mushrooms Mushrooms $1 each 12oz • 16oz Sautéed in a Marsala Wine Sauce Summer Specials Featuring: Colossal Tiger Shrimp Choose your Method of Preparation Shrimp Cocktail Greek Style 5 Colossal Shrimp Chilled and Served 5 Colossal Shrimp Sautéed with Diced Tomatoes, Black Olives Cajun Parmesan Sautéed in a Cajun Parmesan Cream Sauce A La Oscar with Traditional Accompaniments and Basil in a Chardonnay Wine Sauce Topped with Steamed Asparagus, Jumbo Lump Crab Meat All Entrees are Mediterranean Style Marsala and our Creamy Béarnaise Sauce Served A la Carte. Shrimp Scampi Sautéed with Peppers and Mushrooms 4 Colossal Shrimp Sautéed with Garlic Sautéed with Fresh cut Tomatoes, Garlic and Fresh Basil in a Marsala Wine Sauce Add a Shrimp and White Wine Tossed with Linguine Pasta in a Chardonnay Wine Broth Add One Colossal Shrimp Ask your Server Shrimp Diana Piccata to Any Menu Entrée about Today’s Blackened Shrimp Sautéed in Lemon Butter with 5 Colossal Shrimp Cooked with Cajun Seasoning 5 Colossal Shrimp with Sautéed Onions and Mushroom Mushrooms & Sherry Wine and Served Over Our House-Made Italian Greens in a Sherry Wine Cream Sauce Side Dish Options

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percent ABV and over drink. This is great to however, produce a juicy BEER 100 IBU.” pair with cheese or des- unfi ltered IPA that pours Continued from C1 FOUNDERS BLUSHING MONK serts. Do yourself a favor hazy, almost matching (9.2% ABV) and sample this tough- its head. Tropical fl avors STONE RUINATION DOUBLE IPA to-fi nd beer while it’s in 2.0 (8.5% ABV, 100+ IBU) of mango and pineapple David Anderson: “It was the area!” come through in the hop Joe Sanfilippo: “This a nice surprise to see this SHORT’S SLURM NEW ENGLAND- profi le. As far as New Eng- on the board. I’d wanted one’s a refreshing IPA STYLE IPA (6.5% ABV, 75 IBU) land IPAs are concerned, to try it for a long time, from Stone Brewing Co. “It’s Highly Addictive!” but it had always elud- Jason Jugenheimer: “Fans It’s a good one for all the The Mahoning Valley ed me. It was worth the of ‘Futurama’ will rec- hop lovers out there. It ognize Slurm as an “It’s Flight Crew recommends pours with a golden color, wait. 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Timeless Italian meals Summer nutrition for kids Hit a home run with es- Many are also surprised grams of protein per every sential nutrients for active to learn that milk can help 8-ounce glass, the farm- kids hydrate after exercise due fresh beverage is a great Family Features to its natural electrolytes way to help the whole fam- With summer in full and fl uids. ily kick-start the day. force, kids are busy with Milk plays an important One way to hit a home physical activities and role for kids’ meals and run for your kids is by step- whether it’s little league snacks, providing three ping up to the breakfast baseball games, swim team of the four nutrients most plate with delicious base- or summer camp, they’re Americans, including kids, ball pancakes. Served with more active than ever. aren’t getting enough of an 8-ounce glass of milk, Moms, nutritionists and (calcium, vitamin D and this breakfast is the per- pediatricians alike know potassium), and it’s the top fect combo to help kids active kids and developing food source of these nutri- fuel up with protein in the bones and muscles need ents, to boot. Plus, with 8 morning. essential nutrients to grow strong, but The Dietary Guidelines for Americans say most Americans, in- cluding children, actually aren’t getting enough fi ber, calcium, vitamin D and potassium in their diets. Moms can keep up by making sure kids fuel their bodies with proper nutri- Cast-Iron Skillet Pizza tion and stay hydrated at the same time. As a drink Family Features Italian food for decades. Clas- help you savor the moment. kids already love the taste Italian cuisine has influ- sic Italian dishes have been As part of its 150th anniver- of, milk is a great choice enced food culture around joined by refreshing, modern sary celebration this summer, when moms want to serve the world, and is often viewed twists on tradition that help a Filippo Berio Food Truck delicious and natural, as an art form that includes keep the love affair alive and will make a culinary journey high-quality protein for the freshest, most authentic well with this simple, color- from coast to coast. Guests kids before sending them Home Run Pancakes ingredients prepared with ful, fl avorful, healthy cuisine. at the truck can sample deli- off on summer adventures. passion and served with love Born in Lucca, Italy, in cious olive oils, and consum- to family and friends. Meal- 1867, Filippo Berio Olive Oil ers nationwide are invited to HOME RUN PANCAKES Heat griddle or skillet to medium heat and time is a celebration, cap- celebrates 150 years of cu- enter a sweepstakes to win grease lightly with cooking spray. tured by the classic Italian linary passion and artistry a week-long culinary expe- Servings: 4 1 proverb, “You never grow old by combining traditional in- rience at Toscana Saporita, 1 cup all-purpose fl our Using ⁄3-cup measuring cup for each at the table.” gredients in contemporary, a premier Italian cooking 1 teaspoon baking powder pancake, pour batter onto pan. Cook until Americans have celebrated unexpected recipes that can school in Tuscany, Italy. 1 teaspoon sugar bubbles form and edges start to look dry then 1 fl ip and cook another 30-45 seconds. ⁄4 teaspoon salt CAST-IRON SKILLET PIZZA inch frying pan over medium heat 5 minutes. 1 large egg Cook bacon on griddle 3-4 minutes on each 1 cup fat-free milk side, if desired, until desired crispiness is 1 Recipe courtesy of Chef Mary Ann Esposito Divide dough in half; roll one half into round 1 ⁄4 teaspoon vanilla extract achieved. Prep time: 10 minutes inch smaller than diameter of pan. Cook dough nonstick cooking spray Cook time: 20 minutes in hot pan until dough begins to rise and bottom 8 strips low-sodium turkey bacon Place cooked bacon next to pancakes for Makes: Two 9- to 10-inch pizzas starts to brown. Using metal spatula, turn care- (optional) “baseball bats.” If desired, drizzle syrup onto 1 pound store-bought pizza dough, at fully. Layer half the tomato slices over dough; 2-3 tablespoons raspberry or pancakes to make baseball stitching. room temperature scatter half the mozzarella over top. Lower heat strawberry Pair each serving with 8-ounce glass of 1 ripe tomato, thinly sliced to medium-low; cook until mozzarella melts. syrup (optional) 1 milk. ⁄4 pound fresh mozzarella cheese, diced coarse sea salt Using metal spatula, transfer pizza to cutting Nutritional information per serving: 240 2 tablespoons Filippo Berio Extra Virgin board. Sprinkle with salt; drizzle with half the Whisk together fl our, baking powder, calories; 1.5 g fat; 55 mg cholesterol; 15 g Olive Oil olive oil. Cut into wedges; sprinkle half the basil sugar and salt. Mix egg, milk and vanilla protein; 40 g carbohydrates; 1 g fi ber; 420 mg 1 ⁄2 cup shredded fresh basil over top. separately. Add wet ingredients to dry sodium; 454 mg calcium (45% of daily value). ingredients and whisk gently until just Nutrition fi gures based on using fat free milk, Heat well-oiled cast-iron or nonstick 10- or 12- Repeat with remaining ingredients. combined. and include an 8-ounce glass of milk.

Maintain energy with simple and healthy summer snacking Family Features can leave you feeling sat- As temperatures climb isfi ed but not stuffed. SOUTHWESTERN Greek yogurt and summer sets in, a Light finger foods and HUMMUS BITES 4 green onions, slight change in diet can dips are ideal summer sliced (optional) snacks. Hummus, made Yield: 30 pieces help maintain energy Top each bagel chip from chickpeas and ta- 1 package (7 ounc- without overfi lling on hot with 1 tablespoon hum- hini (ground sesame es) whole-grain days. mus, small spoonful of seeds), makes for a quick bagel chips Vegan and vegetar- pico de gallo, guaca- and easy treat by itself or 1 container (10 ian diets are becoming a mole and small dollop of paired with health-con- ounces) Sabra popular trend, but many yogurt. people are also opting to scious options such as Hummus be semi-vegetarians, also air-popped chips, whole- 2 cups pico de gallo Garnish with slices of known as the flexitar- grain crackers or veggie 1 cup guacamole green onion, if desired. ian diet. A fl exitarian diet sticks. You can also create 1 cup plain, low-fat Southwestern Hummus Bites means you don’t have to simple summer snacks eliminate meat from your using hummus as an diet but can still reap the ingredient. CUCUMBER CUPS inch pieces. Using melon health benefi ts associated These vegan Cucum- baller, carve out seeds with plant-based diets. ber Cups are the perfect Yield: 16 pieces to create vessel, making Plant-based proteins refreshing pick-me-up 2 English sure to leave bottom like beans, peas, nuts, on a hot afternoon, and cucumbers intact. seeds, soy and lentils are they’re stylish enough to 1 container (10 chock-full of nutritional serve to guests at an up- ounces) Sabra Using piping bag or benefits from disease- scale cookout. For a cool Hummus small spoon, fi ll each fighting phytonutrients and creamy summer ap- 1 teaspoon paprika cucumber with hum- to cholesterol-lowering petizer, try these vegetar- 1 bunch parsley, mus (about 1 teaspoon fi ber. They’re also an ex- ian Southwestern Snack fi nely chopped each). Sprinkle with pa- cellent way to add low-so- Bites made with hum- prika and fi nely chopped mus, guacamole and Peel cucumbers and dium and low-cholesterol 1 parsley. slice lengthwise into 1 ⁄4- protein to your diet that Greek yogurt. Cucumber Cups Stay hydrated all summer long with rethinking what you drink Family Features To get started, these tips from Sarah fer flavored beverages. The good news: it’s glass of water and enjoy just a hint of sub- From barbecues and birthdays to con- Ladden, M.S., R.D., nutrition, health and easy to customize water just the way you tle flavor. certs and cookouts, summertime is the per- wellness director at Nestlé Waters North like it. This summer, wow your friends with Keep water close. It’s important to keep fect time of year to bring everyone together. America, can help keep you hydrated all a DIY sparkling water bar. Set out your fa- your body well-hydrated throughout the summer long. vorite sparkling waters – include flavored day, but it is easy to get busy and simply for- However, nice weather and outdoor events are also coupled with summer heat waves Pack for the heat. The summer heat can waters for added fun – alongside an assort- get to drink. Keep water in convenient loca- and high temperatures. mean an increase in water loss, which can ment of seasonal berries, sliced fruit and tions throughout your home, office or even Water – whether plain or sparkling – is a put you at a higher risk for dehydration es- fresh herbs, and let guests create their per- in the car for a visual reminder to keep sip- pecially if you’re outside for long periods of sonalized refreshments. ping. Stocking water at the front of your great way to help you stay hydrated all sum- time. Make sure to pack water for all your Make water fun. Jazz up a glass of your fa- fridge is another good habit so it’s the first mer long without the calories and added summer outings and hydrate before, dur- vorite water with a simple addition - dec- choice kids or other family members see. sugar of other summer favorites like lem- ing and after all outdoor activities. orative ice. Before filling your ice tray, add This summer, rethink your drink with onade or punch. Healthy hydration in the Add your own flavor. While bottled, fil- a few berries or cubed melon, fresh herbs these tips to help make smart beverage summertime starts when you rethink your tered or tap water are all good choices for like mint or rosemary then top with water choices. To learn more about healthy hy- drink so you can beat the heat. healthy hydration, some people simply pre- and freeze. Add a few cubes to a refreshing dration, visit nestle-watersna.com.

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TOMORROW IN VALLEY 24 THE WEDNESDAY A schedule of fi reworks VALLEY LIFE JUNE 28, 2017 displays in the Valley. 5 THE VINDICATOR | C3 Top fi ve albums on iTunes offi cial music chart for the CONNECTED week ending June 22: ‘Baby Driver’ is a toe-tapping, engine-revving jolt 1 “Melodrama”: Lorde Platforms 2 “Pretty Girls Like Trap Music”: team up 2 Chainz 3 “The Nashville to fi ght Sound”: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit 4 “DAMN.,”: Kendrick terrorism Lamar Facebook, Microsoft, Twit- “Vol. 2 Guardians of ter and YouTube announced 5 the Galaxy”: various plans Monday to team up to artists combat terrorism. Their plans include the creation of a Global Internet Forum that has one primary mission: make Facebook, Twitter and other web- based services we use every day hostile for terrorists and violent extremists. “YOUNGER” (10 P.M., Fighting online fire with TV LAND): As “Younger” fire is certainly not an in- returns for its fourth sea- SONY/TRISTAR novative concept. It’s also son, Liza’s (Sutton Foster) Lily James and Ansel Elgort in a scene from the fi lm “Baby Driver.” not the fi rst time one of the love life is in disarray as leading she reels from her breakup technology with boyfriend Josh (Nico platforms Tortorella), who was going announced to propose … until – oops plans to – he discovered her kissing fight terror- her boss, Charles (Peter High gear in a hurry ism. But it’s Adam Hermann). clear that Earnheardt “BROADCHURCH” By LINDSEY BAHR brutal to sustain something like that some com- (10 P.M., BBC AMERICA): AP Film Writer for the duration of a fi lm (and we al- ‘BABY DRIVER’ panies are Detectives Alec Hardy and There’s nothing like an epic get- ready have “Mad Max: Fury Road”). Grade: 3 stars (out of 4) stepping up the fi ght. Ellie Miller (David Tennant Director and writer Edgar Wright On June 18, Google an- away chase to kick a movie into and Olivia Colman) return high gear, and the fi rst fi ve minutes crafts a slick, stylish and wholly Credits: Directed by Edgar Wright; nounced four steps. It’s for the fi nal chapter of the of “Baby Driver “ are pure movie original action epic with “Baby Driv- cast includes Jamie Foxx, Ansel worth noting that Google riveting British crime se- magic. er,” which is both as good as any- Elgort, John Hamm and Jon Bernthal owns YouTube, a member in ries, “Broadchurch.” This A driver named Baby (Ansel El- thing you’re bound to see in theaters Running time: 1:53 the aforementioned Forum. time, the story focuses on a gort) sits coolly in a car – black this summer and a bit of a drop-off Rating: PG-13 Google’s four steps include: sexual assault that shocks Ray-Ban style shades on his face, from the incredibly high bar that 1. Using technology to the sleepy seaside town to earbud headphones in place and a Wright has proven himself capable identify extremist and ter- its core. jacket that’s, fittingly, somewhere of hitting. ways when he gets paired up with rorism-related videos. Bats (a manic Jamie Foxx), on a few TV LISTINGS, C3 between Ferris Bueller and Han It’s about an outlaw kid with a 2. Hiring more expert Solo. His tough-looking passengers good heart who’s at a crossroads. runs. reviewers in YouTube’s ENTERTAINMENT NEWS (Jon Hamm, Eiza Gonzalez and Jon Some youthful indiscretions in At- “Baby Driver” is a swerve into se- Trusted Flagger program. Bernthal) exit with comical menace, lanta put Baby in debt to a big-time riousness for Wright, who has given Rather than relying on ma- Special weekend assault weapons in hand. Baby sits criminal orchestrator, Doc, played us some of the most gleefully witty chines and algorithms, this at Cedar Point back, cranks up “Bellbottoms” by by an over-the-top Kevin Spacey. genre send-ups of this century, and increases the human ele- it is missing some of that crackling SANDUSKY the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Baby’s been doing the dirty work of ment in identifying terrorist Simon Pegg humor. Also, James, a Cedar Point’s Light Up air guitars his way through the se- driving Doc’s baddies ever since. content. terrifi c actress, is reduced to a car- the Point celebration kicks quence while the others rob a bank We meet Baby two jobs away from 3. Taking a tougher stance toonish approximation of “the girl” off Saturday and continues and exit in a hurry. That’s when being in the clear. To outsiders, he’s on videos that do not clear- who’s only there to give our hero through July 4 with a multi- things really get going as Baby steps an odd duck. He doesn’t say much, ly violate Google’s posting something to care about. Or perhaps tude of special events, meal on the gas and maneuvers away ever, and he always has a pair of policies, but that contain that’s the bigger point of “Baby Driv- deals, free admission for from the cops with heart-pounding, headphones in his ears. inflammatory religious or er.” In this underground world, no members of the military and exhilarating polish. It’s a car chase The only people he engages with supremacist content. one is “real” – they’re all slick coats a fi reworks display. In addi- for the ages. are his guardian, Joseph (CJ Jones), 4. Expanding its role in of paint and simulated cool, right tion, the park is open until It should be no surprise then that and the waitress of Baby’s dreams, counter-radicalization down to the carefully calculated midnight all weekend. what comes after doesn’t quite live Debora (Lily James). efforts. up to that initial jolt of adrenaline. With freedom in sight, his cool is soundtrack. But what more do you To that last step, Kent The highlight will be the want from an action pic? fi reworks on Tuesday, which Nor should it, really – it would be cracking, and things really go side- Waller, general counsel at will be choreographed to a Google, said, “Building on patriotic soundtrack. For our successful Creators for a nominal fee, limited VIP Change program promot- seating will be available on SOCIAL MEDIA PAGE ing YouTube voices against the beach that includes an hate and radicalization, we are working with Jigsaw to all-you-can-eat meal, 3-D Got a hot link or video for us? Email [email protected] glasses for an enhanced fi re- implement the ‘Redirect works experience and a glow Method’ more broadly.” souvenir. VIP seats must be Jigsaw, formerly known Tommy Mealy as Google Ideas, is Google’s purchased online. Big Cat @TommyMealy think tank. Active, retired and honor- @BarstoolBigCat What Waller is referring to ably discharged members of Priceless Father’s Day gift is targeted online advertis- the military will receive free from @jmeals3 to play in #FootballGuys ing to reach potential ter- admission to Cedar Point and the Stoops-Pelini bocce ball rorist organization recruits. Cedar Point Shores Water- tournament in Youngstown, Recruits are redirected to park all weekend. Guests can OH. Thank you Jess anti-terrorist videos. redeem these free admission #BoomerSooner “In previous deployments tickets at park admission of this system, potential re- windows and must present cruits have clicked through photo ID, along with a valid on the ads at an unusu- form of military ID (Active Chase Laff erty ally high rate,” Waller said. Duty ID, Retired Personnel @ChaseLaff erty “[They] watched over half ID, VA ID or a copy of DD-214 Youngstown, Ohio is the a million minutes of video discharge papers). content that debunks ter- A special Light Up the “Bohemian Grove” of college football. Congrats on your rorist recruiting messages.” Point 4-pack of tickets is Aubrey Stupp Google’s steps are impres- available online only. It in- initiation. @PFTCommenter @ @aubreystupp BarstoolBigCat sive, but the level of coop- cludes Cedar Point admis- eration among Facebook, sion tickets for $39.99 each What an amazing experience at Youngstown State University Microsoft, Twitter and You- when four or more are pur- Tube in the creation of the chased. Go to cedarpoint. STAFF social Forum is laudable. Think com/events. of it as the CIA, FBI and the Ed Puskas NSA actually sharing infor- Celebrate America mation with each other. @ at Kennywood In the joint statement EdPuskas_Vindy WEST MIFFLIN, PA. released Monday, Forum Kennywood Park’s annual Guy pulls out of members identified their Independence Day event, a church parking mission, and suggested that Celebrate America, will take lot in front of me even though their scope will evolve as place Thursday through I have a green light. I beep the terrorists evolve. the Fourth of July with free horn and he fl ips me the bird. Similar to Google’s steps, admission for military, the Forum plans to focus on nightly fi reworks displays joe gorman three primary areas: and a wide variety of themed @stormingor- 1. Technological solu- entertainment. man67 tions. The group plans to Active duty military, vet- Today’s arraign- create a shared database to erans and retired service ments are a cor- exchange information, best members will be admitted nucopia of #CourtSpeaks practices, and implement free with a valid military new content detection to ID, and they can purchase find terrorist-recruitment up to six tickets for fam- Mark Sweetwood and radicalization content. ily or friends for $22, more @sobeditor 2. Research. To guide fu- Katie Exline than half off regular park First #AdamWest ture technical and policy admission. @katex_13 and now #Tom- decisions, the group plans The hot dog eating con- What an honor it was to meet & listen to myCastillo. June to conduct counter-speech test will be Thursday at the @JimTressel5 today! So glad he kicked @stonefruit_coff ee has been the cruelest month. research. Kennyville Stage at 2 p.m. off @The_iBELIEVE Workshop at #rip 3. Knowledge-sharing. The 12th annual Weiner 100 Youngstown State! #iBELIEVE2017 GO SCRAPPERS!!!!! Similar to the “shared da- dachshund races will be tabase,” the group plans Sunday. Nonmilitary guests to “work with counter-ter- can receive up to $15 off reg- SOCIAL STATS rorism experts including ular admission price when purchasing tickets online Arrests made in West Side homicide Athletes of the Year governments ... to engage during Celebrate America. 217,108 3,816 in shared learning about Dashonti Baker and Barraya Hickson As summer gets underway, look back at terrorism.” For a full schedule, go to were arraigned in the death of Rae’venna The Vindicator’s Athletes of the Year. Adam Earnheardt chairs the department Kennywood.com or call Faircloth-Thomas. FACEBOOK TWITTER of communication at Youngstown State 412-461-0500. REACH TRAFFIC University. Follow him on Twitter at @adamearn.

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WEDNESDAY DEAR ANNIE Dear JUNE 28, 2017 Advice from Annie Lane Annie SOCIETY NEWS every day in Society. THE VINDICATOR | C4

Are we FOOD SALES AND DINNERS THURSDAY 330-757-1553. 755-3313. string beans (choose two); United Methodist Church, Heloise coleslaw or applesauce; 4580 Canfi eld Road, Poland United Method- VFW Col. Louis J. FRIDAY teaching ist Church, 1940 Board- Campbell Post 3538, 157 bread and butter; and Canfi eld, will host a drive- man-Poland Road, will have Lowellville Road, Struthers, Holy Trinity Serbian coff ee or tea. The cost is through chicken dinner homemade dinners to go will serve spaghetti din- Orthodox Church, 53 $11 for adults and $6 for from 4 to 6 p.m. until sold kids of from 3:30 p.m. until sold ners from 4 to 7 p.m. Meals Laird Ave., Youngstown, children. Dessert will be an out Aug. 3. Cost is $8. A stuff ed chicken breast ‘Angel out. The menu includes include meatballs, salad, will serve fi sh dinners additional $1.75. Contain- comes with mashed pota- baked, stuff ed chicken bread and butter, and cof- from 3:30 to 7 p.m. at the ers will be provided for toes, gravy, green beans breast, mashed potatoes fee. The cost is $7.50 for church hall. The menu takeouts. Orders will be today and a brownie. and green beans. Drive up adults and $4 for children will consist of baked or accepted from 11 a.m. to 6 Biscuits’ to front doors to order, and under 8. Carryout orders fried Icelandic cod or fried p.m. at 330-792-1005. A listing of food sales and dinners food will be delivered to are $8 and will be available haddock; sides of Spanish is published Wednesday. Please good submit information for takeout and your car. The cost is $7. For only until 6 p.m. Containers rice, haluski, macaroni UPCOMING a hit sit-down dinners to the Society De- information, call Connie at will be provided. Jim 330- and cheese, french fries or Western Reserve partment before noon Monday. Dear Heloise: You had a values? recipe for something called “Angel Biscuits,” which my Dear Annie: Maybe I mother used to make. Since am overly sensitive, but my future in-laws are com- there are so many com- ing for dinner, I wanted mercials with children to impress them with my doing things that they re- cooking skills. Could you ally should not be doing, reprint that recipe ? and it makes me wonder about the younger adults Rosemary H., who fi nd this cute. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Currently, there is an Rosemary, of course! These ad for a travel company have always been a big featuring a teacher who hit with my readers. You’ll is ready for vacation. The need: kids in the classroom are tearing up the place. One 1 package dry yeast 1 kid is in the fish tank. ⁄4 cup warm water 1 Others are beating the 2 ⁄2 cups fl our 1 furniture with bats and ⁄2 teaspoon baking soda sticks. I have seen a com- 1 teaspoon baking powder mercial in which two girls 1 teaspoon salt are kicking in the sides 2 tablespoons sugar 1 of an air conditioner be- ⁄2 cup shortening cause it broke down. 1 cup buttermilk There is a commercial in which two young boys Dissolve the yeast in the who are being baby-sat warm water; set aside. Mix the by their uncle destroy dry ingredients in the order the house. They jump on given, cutting in the shortening all the furniture, tear up as you normally do for biscuits feather pillows. Grandma or pie dough. Stir in the but- termilk and yeast mixture, and calls and asks, “Are we SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR having fun yet?” mix thoroughly. The dough is What kind of message Damascus School’s ready to refrigerate. does this send to our When it’s time to make the children? Destruction of biscuits, turn the dough out property is OK! What kind Right to Read week onto a fl oured board and knead of values are we teaching lightly. Roll out and cut with a our young? deemed a success biscuit cutter, placing them in I grew up in the 1950s. a greased pan. Let the dough Damascus Elementary School participated in Right to If I had done something rise slightly before baking in a like that, I would have Read week in May with many activities such as read- ing 20 minutes per evening, hosting a trash bash re- 400-degree oven for about 12 received a spanking. to 15 minutes. Spanking is now consid- cycled fashion show and a spelling bee for third and fourth grade. Above, left are James Mincks dressed Heloise ered child abuse. as a knight made of recycled material and Caden Zion Parents need to use Dear Readers: who explained to the audience about the costume. To some alternative and the right is Boston Mulinix, second-place winner of Strawberries were culti- stick with it. spelling bee and Elena Mackall, winner. vated in ancient Rome. If I see a child who is They are not really a fruit well-behaved in pub- or a berry but the en- lic and near me, I try to larged receptacle of the compliment the parent. fl ower. I’m curious about your Strawberries are a mem- thoughts on this. ber of the rose family. They’re high in Vita- Watching in Disbe- min C, potassium and lief antioxidants. Heloise Dear Watching in Dis- belief: I grew up in the ‘90s, Dear Readers: I’ve been and I still don’t think that asked how to clean microfi - children should be allowed ber cleaning cloths, so here are the instructions: to act destructively or dis- respectfully. I’m especially First, separate the mi- concerned when I turn on crofi ber cloths from the rest of your laundry . the TV and see children be- Pre-treat them with ing rude to teachers – who whatever you use to have one of the most im- pre-treat your regular portant jobs in the world. laundry. Why advertisements fea- Use your regular laun- ture such behavior as if it dry soap, but do not were cute is beyond me. use a fabric softener on But I think your practice of microfi ber. complimenting the parents You can use your dry- of well-behaved children is er to dry the microfi ber, a kind and upbeat step in but use medium heat, the opposite direction, and or better yet, dry on a I encourage all my readers line outside, weather to start doing the same. permitting. Heloise Dear Annie: I’d like to Dear Heloise: Here is add to your response to an easy and quick one-pot the grandmother of the dinner using leftovers that 7-year-old who wanted to SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR tastes delicious and can invite only her new “bes- serve 4 to 6 adults. You’ll ties” to her birthday par- Area Scout volunteers receive highest award need: ty, leaving some of her old 4-5 average-size white friends out. Boy Scout Councils of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties recently awarded four adult volunteers the Silver Beaver Award at the annu- potatoes You said to invite all al meeting held at St. Thomas Eastern Orthodox Church in Fairlawn, Ohio. The Silver Beaver Award is the highest award a Boy Scout 1 large yellow or white of the friends anyway Council may present to volunteers. The awards were presented to the volunteers by their sons, who are also members of the Boy Scouts. onion, sliced because kids change Volunteers above from left are John Barkett, Kurt Hilderbrand, Robert Guesman and David Chauvin. 6-8 mushrooms, sliced their minds all the time Salt and pepper to and they might be best taste friends again by the next from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. July com and [email protected] slides to show pictures of the Optional: leftover week. You were right. SOCIETY 8 in the Quaker Room of the li- for more information; email inqui- insides of the homes, Under- chicken, pork or beef, Leaving children out, brary, 821 E. State St. ries only. The internship applica- ground Railroad hiding places peas, carrots, zucchi- ni. The meat should be pushing them to the side- Valerie Weingart will be the in- tion can be downloaded at FACT’s and several abolitionists who digest cooked, but the vege- lines, is a bad habit to get structor and will cover pre-writing website: www.info@trumbullarts. lived in or visited them. The slides tables needn’t be. into. Krotky to give guided strategies, suggestions for essay org. will also help clarify the historical When we do, we are tour of Lisbon structure, developing a strong Underground Railroad information presented during the Boil the potatoes with the often creating bullying thesis statement and more. program. skins on until done. Let them and other dysfunctional LISBON Registration is required and may tour is July 8 in Salem The tour will last approximately cool completely. Then cut behaviors that can turn Lepper Library, 303 E. Lincoln be done online by visiting www. SALEM 75 minutes, and boarding is at potatoes into medium-size truly dangerous. And it’s Way, will host Gene Krotky from salem.lib.oh.us or by calling the The Salem Historical Society 239 South Lundy at the Shaff er pieces, keeping their skins on, never too early to begin the Lisbon Historical Society at library at 330-332-0042. off ers its next Underground Library building. Cost is $15 a and put into a large skillet with teaching children to be 1 p.m., Saturday. Krotky will give Railroad tour on the Quakertown person and a minimum of 15 are about 3 tablespoons of butter. kind and considerate of a guided tour through downtown Five fi ne art Trolley at noon on Saturday, necessary to conduct the tour. Add the onion slices and mush- others’ feelings. Lisbon. Local history and archi- internships available The docent, dressed as a Call the reservation number, room slices to the potatoes tecture will be discussed. In case The Fine Arts Council of Trum- Salem Quaker, will take pas- 330-337-6733 to schedule your over a medium heat, and cook Beth in Oregon of inclement weather event will bull County is launching its new sengers back in time to the year tour. Your call will be returned. for about 12 to 15 minutes. Add be held indoors. Call the library at internship program with fi ve 1856. After sharing many stories, The tour is subject to cancellation any leftovers you’d like to, and Dear Beth: A million 330-424-3117 for more informa- students. the travelers will return to the if the minimum is not reached. cook until everything is heated times yes. Empathy is a tion or to register. thoroughly, or just serve the trait that can and should The application deadline is 21st century with a better under- standing of the plight of slaves, Trumbull Art Gallery potato-onion-mushroom mix- be nurtured in children Preparation assistance Saturday for this summer. In- the working of the Underground 60th Anniversary ture as a side dish. Add the salt early on. Thank you for for ACT, SAT essays terns will help out at FACT events, assist in council offi ce duties and Railroad and the abolitionist WARREN and pepper, and serve. your letter. SALEM movement that fl ourished in work with local artists and coun- Trumbull Art Gallery has had Shauna M., Tustin, Calif. Email your questions for Annie Lane Salem Public Library will off er cil partners to plan and execute Salem prior to the Civil War. an enduring presence in the local to [email protected], or write students an informational ses- various programs as identifi ed by Since the homes are private community for 60 years and to Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to: Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndi- to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, cate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA sion to help develop specifi c the internship coordinator. and entrance not possible, mark this milestone, TAG will hold strategies for writing the ACT or TX 78279-5000, fax it to 210-HELOISE or 90254. Contact internship coordinator fl ashed on a screen inside the a day-long celebration July 22 email it to [email protected]. © 2017 Creators Syndicate SAT essay. Session will take place Eric S. Kildow at eskildow@gmail. trolley will be more than 100 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. © 2017 King Features Syndicate

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It may departments install video cameras in their po- feel as though you are toning lice cruisers to document traffic stops, espe- down something about yourself cially those for drunken drivers. to avoid challenging, upsetting or 1977: A 7-year-old boy, Mike Hazel, and his offending people around you. It’s grandmother, Frances Perrocco, 62, die in a fi re true that what you really want at their century-old farmhouse in North Lima. will cause waves, but it’s nothing The boy’s father, Richard, was blown from you can’t handle. the porch roof while trying to reach his son VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The through a window. universe will be persistent with The 1977 Trumbull County Fair opens its sev- you. What starts out as a sugges- ODDLY ENOUGH theft of services cases against her The union that represents transit en-day run under rainy skies. tion, if not taken, will later be pre- sented to you as a challenge. If dating to 2009. workers said it was the driver’s third The drive to raise $3 million for the Youngstown State University Sports Complex reaches its you still do not take on the idea, it Cops say woman with Empty NYC transit day on the job, and she was very will present as more of a demand. history of thefts upset. goal, says campaign chairman Frank C. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). If bus rolls down street, Watson. ! your leisure time doesn’t provide steals hair highlights hits church, cars 511 California surfers 1967: The Youngstown City School District is the stress release you need and BETHLEHEM, PA. without a director of adult education and two your work keeps ramping up the NEW YORK paddle out to set record other supervisors after a motion to reappoint A Pennsylvania woman with a his- An empty New York City transit bus tension, perhaps both need a se- tory of stealing meals and services HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. them fails to pass a Board of Education vote. rolled backward down a hilly Brooklyn rious look. Don’t passively live out has purportedly struck again, this Southern California surfers are Elaine Brown of Salem is in New York City to the default version of your life. Go block and smashed into a church and time at a hair salon. stoked after setting a Guinness World begin a month’s European tour with the School for the juice. parked vehicles during a crash caught Band of America. Bethlehem township police say Record for largest surf paddle-out. "SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). on video . Bricklayers Local Union 8 agrees with the 46-year-old Tia Hassler went to the The words that help you reason One person on the street re- The record became offi cial June 20 Builders Association of Mahoning Valley on a Intrigued Salon on June 18 and had your way through a problem will ceived minor injuries when the bus after 511 surfers formed a circle and $2.70 per hour raise over fi ve years. more than $100 worth of highlights mean nothing to your emotion- got loose June 21 in the Bushwick held hands for one minute while fl oat- 1942: A collection is planned of tin cans to bol- al brain, which speaks a differ- put in her hair, only to claim she had neighborhood. ing off Huntington Beach. ster the nation’s supply of scrap. ent language. To get your whole no money once the work was done. Metropolitan Transportation Au- The Orange County Register says Merchants whose shelves become more bare mind on board, engage through Salon workers told police Has- your senses. thority spokeswoman Amanda Kwan the group contended with morning by the day are going to add savings stamps and sler knew the price before they did says the brake was not engaged. #SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. fog, strong currents and large waves. bonds to their merchandise. Merchants will the work and gave no indication she Bennie Garcia told the Daily News ask customers to take their change in defense 21). People will often go to great- couldn’t pay. The paddle-out was conceived as er lengths to avoid boredom than that he was in bed when he heard a stamps. a way to celebrate surfi ng making it they will to avoid pain. Hassler remained in the Northamp- “massive bang” and the driver yelling Women interested in defense work in indus- into the Olympic summer games for $CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). ton County jail without an attorney for help. He saw his neighbor who’d try are invited by Youngstown College to take It will take more than hard work listed in online court records. been doing a car repair lying on his the fi rst time in 2020. an engineering drawing course taught by Wil- to win at this game. Momentum Those records show numerous back and bleeding from his nose. Associated Press bur Nichol. will help. It’s a matter of reduc- ing friction and aligning yourself with maximum congruence; get all JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD 06/28/17 ACROSS DOWN 41 Carbon deposit 42 the elements aligned in the same 1 Collar an ox 1 Bark "My Way" composer THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 43 Rock's Cobain direction. by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek 5 U.K. network 2 Musical work AQUARIUS 8 3 44 Great Lakes port % (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Unscramble these four Jumbles, Lost traction Seaweed 45 one letter to each square, 12 4 Hollow More than any other time in histo- Triangle tip Say why 46 ry, people have come to expect to to form four ordinary words. 13 Shad's eggs 5 Invigorating Bedwear, briefly 14 6 47 Beaver structure be entertained at every juncture. TUYPT Cigar producer Claptrap 49 Finding reasons to be engaged (in- 15 Paper source 7 Mgmt. biggie Annex stead of waiting for the obvious 16 Remote 8 Burns with steam captivation cues) is a sign of spe- ©2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 18 9 All Rights Reserved. Make ripples Guitar kin cial intelligence. 20 Game-show name 10 Alpine goat &PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). In SUDEO 21 Noah's boat 11 Father 22 California fort 17 Coniferous tree those times when your life feels YESTERDAY’S ANSWER completely filled up and yet oddly 23 Bandleader Count -- 19 "-- you for real?" unfulfilling, identify the activities 26 Arizona city 22 Excuses that are the equivalent of eating GOCCAN 29 Home-products brand 23 Dog-scolding word

junk food -- i.e., quantity rich and free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app 30 Roman Empire invader 24 Roman greetings nutrient poor. 31 Clumsy one 25 Punch ASTROLOGICAL QUESTION: ‘’I’ll 33 Solstice mo. 26 Bunion sites soon be interviewing for a proj- BNILEM 34 Watches 27 Appreciative murmurs ect-management job that I real- Now arrange the circled letters 35 Buzz 28 Workbench item to form the surprise answer, as 36 30 ly want. This is the break I have suggested by the above cartoon. Slalom contenders Pita treat been waiting for. The pay is great, 38 Physicist Nikola -- 32 Monk's title 39 34 the benefits are super, and the        -- -Magnon man Hair-raising position is a rank above the one I 40 Large green parrot 35 In the money (Answers tomorrow) 41 37 Jumbles: KNACK GUARD CACTUS MINGLE Munro's pen name More yucky have. I’m a sensitive Cancer and Yesterday’s sometimes I get overly nervous Answer: The tennis player couldn’t find his equipment 43 -- over (fainted) 38 Rock concert souvenir when the pressure is on. I’m afraid in the closet and was — MAKING A RACKET 46 Paid (2 wds.) 40 French Legion headgear I’ll blow the interview. How can I SUDOKU 48 Alder or oak make sure that I don’t?’’ Prepara- 50 One-liner tion is the way, dear Cancer. Start 51 Mr. Onassis by asking yourself the standard 52 Rise interview questions you are like- 53 Galaxy unit ly to get, like: ‘’Why do you want 54 Alps, for short to work here?’’ ‘’What do you 55 Bellow know about our company?’’ ‘’Why should we hire you?’’ Focus all How to play: your answers on the benefit you Each row must contain the can provide the company and the numbers 1 to 9; each column value you would add, not on what must contain the numbers you would gain (pay, benefits, po- 1 to 9; and each set of 3-by- sition, etc.). Rehearse what you’re 3 boxes must contain the going to say in a mirror, or better numbers 1 to 9. yet, record a video of yourself so you can analyze and refine your responses.On the day of the inter- view, clear your schedule except for the interview. Leave yourself plenty of time to get ready and travel. Arrive early, and breathe. Remember, you are not interview- ing to save your life. Tell yourself, ‘’It’s just a job,’’ and then do your best. Visit Holiday Mathis online at www.creators.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate Inc. 06/28

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