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AUSTINTOWN BOARDMAN Massage New Cardinal Joint Fire District station opens Owners move businesses Up and running to remove son prohibited from home after at I-80 site Friday drug bust By JUSTIN WIER [email protected] By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI AUSTINTOWN [email protected] Massage parlors are no BOARDMAN longer allowed to occupy the The owners of 120 Wildwood Drive, the storefront at 5325 Seventy- target of a township police drug raid last six Drive near Interstate 80. week, have told the tenants who are sus- Austin- pected of participating in drug activity there town Town- to leave. ship revoked One of the tenants is their son. the proper- Township Trustee Tom ty’s noncon- Costello on Monday received forming-use paperwork from an attorney VINDICATOR EXCLUSIVE classifica- representing John and The- tion, citing odora Forgach, whose son, a history of Michael J. Forgach, has been VINDICATOR crimes committed at past arrested three times since EXCLUSIVE massage parlors at that March after searches of the location. house that his parents own. On Dec. 29, 2015, Grace The couple has notifi ed the Sciarra was indicted on township that they are go- charges of promoting pros- ing through the process of titution, engaging in a pat- removing their son from the tern of corrupt activity and property, getting him into money laundering. The in- substance-abuse treatment dictment said her massage and bringing the property M. Forgach parlor was being used ille- into compliance with town- gally as a brothel. She plead- ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR ship property standards. ed guilty to the charges. Cardinal Joint Fire District Chief Don Hutchison stands in front of a fi retruck in the garage of the new station Township officials previously indicat- on Herbert Road. The $2.6 million facility was put into service Monday morning. ed they were working with the Mahoning See MASSAGE, A4 County Prosecutor’s Offi ce to have the house By JUSTIN WIER increased both the temperature of fi res and declared a nuisance and boarded up. [email protected] the rate at which they grow. CANFIELD The district arrived at the location of its third See RAID, A3 ESS THAN A YEAR AFTER THE station after several studies both internal and Youngstown groundbreaking, the new Cardinal external determined it was the most remote Joint Fire District station on Herbert area in the township. FEDERAL COURT Road is online. The joint fi re district also has stations at 104 Thermal plans LThe station opened at 8 a.m. Monday. Lisbon St. in the center of Canfi eld city District Fire Chief Don Hutchison said and 5007 Messerly Road near the north- the station reduces response times in east corner of the district. Emailed threat brings to sell assets areas in the north and west of Canfi eld The new $2.6 million station was fund- ONLINE from about eight minutes to four minutes VIDEO ed by a 1.25-mill levy approved in 2014. By KALEA HALL or less. The levy raises $627,854 annually. The 5-month prison term [email protected] See video for “Eight minutes used to be a great time,” this story at levy also has allowed officials to hire By PETER H. MILLIKEN YOUNGSTOWN Hutchison said. “We’re looking for four vindy.com three new full-time employees. A fire- Youngstown Thermal, and under. We don’t always do it, but fi ghter, paramedic and engineer are on [email protected] a steam heat and cooling that’s our .” site 24 hours a day, seven days a week. CLEVELAND system provider to several This can be crucial, Hutchison said, as the A federal judge has sentenced a former downtown prevalence of plastic building materials have See STATION, A3 Canfi eld woman to fi ve months in prison, buildings, fi ve months of home confi nement and a year plans to sell THE FACILITY IS of supervised release after she pleaded guilty its assets, to making an interstate threat to injure a for- its chief ex- MAGNIFICENT. mer Mill Creek MetroParks executive direc- ecutive said I BELIEVE IT tor with a .38-caliber gun. Monday. SHOULD WIN SOME Calling the threat “serious and vulgar,” “It’s part of U.S. District Judge Patricia A. Gaughan im- Avers our initiative KIND OF ARCHITECTURAL posed the sentence Monday on Amy Beitzel, for a much AWARD – IT’S JUST 53, who now resides in Mount Airy, Md. larger community system,” THAT WELL THOUGHT In pleading guilty to the federal felony in Carl Avers said. March, Beitzel admitted emailing the threat The assets of the company OUT.” July 12, 2014, from the Montgomery County include the underground John Morvay, Public Library in Rockville, Md., to Dennis pipes and the plant at 205 The new Cardinal Joint Fire District station on Herbert Road will decrease Miller’s offi cial work email address in Can- Canfi eld councilman response times to areas in the north and west of the district. See THERMAL, A4 See THREAT, A3 inside INDEX DeWine stumps for governor’s job at local plant Business ...... B5 today By KALEA HALL shift in the fall – adding 100 Classifi eds ...... B6 [email protected] jobs to the 300 the company Comics ...... C4 MAN PLEADS GUILTY already has. Crossword ...... C3 YOUNGSTOWN IN FATAL HIT-AND-RUN “We wanted to come here Daily Briefi ng . . . A2 Ohio Attorney General The Cortland man charged with hit- Mike DeWine decided to to kind of celebrate this,” Editorial ...... A9 ting and killing a young woman jogging Legal ads...... A6 make the Mahoning Valley DeWine said to the crowd. or walking along Ridge Road in Fowler one of his first stops “This is a part of the Lotteries ...... A2 Township on Feb. 27, 2016, pleaded Society...... C2 after announcing Sun- state that sometimes guilty Monday to all charges. day he is running for gets forgotten. This is Sports...... B1-4, 6 LOCAL, A5 Tributes...... A7 governor. an exciting area. You’ve TV Grid ...... C3 SCRAPPERS TRIUMPH DeWine selected GLI ONLINE had an exciting past, Valley Life...... C1 The Scrappers Pool Products on Sin- VIDEO but I think you have a Weather...... A2 rebounded from ter Court to make the See video for very exciting future.” their 9-0 loss with appearance Monday this story at GLI manufactures PLEASE RECYCLE a 5-1 victory over afternoon. Support- vindy.com swimming-pool prod- State College on ers gathered inside the ucts including vinyl ROBERT K. 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to bring the property into when they got there, accord- of an opioid overdose. METRO RAID compliance, then keep it as ing to the police report. Neighbors who spoke to Continued from A1 a rental property, according All three suspects are The Vindicator during the to their attorney. charged with permitting drug raid Friday said they digest The letter from the For- Costello said this arrange- drug abuse, possessing have long suspected 120 gachs’ attorney – noting ment would be suitable “as drug-abuse instruments Wildwood of being a haven Seeking nominees “recent drug activity at the long as we can clean up the and possession of drug para- for drug activity, as they of- property and the subsequent for legacy awards problem.” phernalia. ten saw vehicles stopping at news coverage” – states: “My YOUNGSTOWN “It’s a beautiful home and Whitfi eld Roddy Additionally, Whitfield the house for short periods clients are of course very The Valley Legacy Awards, a beautiful neighborhood,” was arrested Friday on a of time. embarrassed by the ongo- capped, bloodied syringes; recognizing outstanding se- he said. “I just want that warrant for inducing panic. Township police previous- ing problems of their son, a digital scale; a birth cer- neighborhood, as all of our A police report on the April ly raided the house in March niors and senior advocates and desire to cooperate with tificate, state-issued food- neighborhoods, to be safe.” 29 incident from which the and April. Both times, For- from Mahoning, Trumbull the trustees in eliminating assistance card and court The township police de- charge stems indicates that gach was arrested on drug and Columbiana counties, is all activity at the property documents belonging to partment’s narcotics en- Whitfield suffered a drug charges. Court records in- now accepting nominations which the trustees have Roddy; pieces of plastic forcement unit raided the overdose at the Wildwood dicate that the charges from for honorees for the 2017 termed a ‘nuisance.’” bags; more than 100 nee- house Friday for the third dles; chore boy (steel wool house. the March incident were dis- awards. The letter also notes that time since March. The that is used to smoke crack Police reportedly were missed, and that the charges The awards honor people Michael Forgach on Sunday search turned up a slew of cocaine); capped needles called to the house about 10 from the April incident were who deserve recognition for was served a statutory no- drug-related items, includ- in Whitfi eld’s purse; needle a.m. April 29 for a possible bound over to a Mahoning a lifetime of working to im- tice to leave the premises by ing more than 100 syringes, caps; powder residue; and overdose. Upon arrival, of- County grand jury. Forgach prove the Mahoning Valley, June 28. If he does not leave according to a police report gray powder found in an up- fi cers saw Forgach running was indicted last week on as well as to individuals who by that time, the next step documenting the operation. stairs closet. out of the house and “fran- charges of heroin posses- have provided exceptional would be eviction. Along with Michael For- When police entered tically waving his arms” at sion, cocaine possession and support to and for older “Additionally,” wrote Atty. gach, 41; Syrena Whitfield, the house, they reportedly them. permitting drug abuse. Americans through their Alden Chevlen, “Mr. and 25; and Dawond Roddy, 31, found Forgach sitting on a Whitfield reportedly was On Monday, Whitfield professional, volunteer or Mrs. Forgach are working who also live at the house, living room sofa with loaded lying unconscious in the and Roddy remained in the civic roles. diligently to fi nd a treatment were arrested on numerous syringes next to him, and driveway while two women, Mahoning County jail, and facility for their son as quick- Nominations must be charges. more loaded syringes in a later identifi ed as relatives of Forgach had posted bond. ly as possible to get him out postmarked by July 17. All The search turned up the bedroom from which Whit- Whitfi eld’s, performed CPR. All three are scheduled to of the house, out of Board- following items: electronic field exited. Whitfield later Police revived her with two appear in Mahoning County nominees and the award man, and off the streets.” recipients will be honored devices; $123 in cash and a admitted to police that she doses of Narcan, a medica- Area Court here today for ar- The Forgachs would like debit card; numerous un- had been shooting up heroin tion that reverses the effects raignment. at the 12th annual Valley Legacy Awards Luncheon on Oct. 4. be remembered. ... A well- Nomination forms are THREAT placed .38 will do it.” available through the Shep- Continued from A1 An enhancement in fed- herd of the Valley website, eral-sentencing advisory fi eld via a Sunnyvale, Calif., www.ShepherdoftheValley. guidelines for threatening com. They also are available server. a public offi cial put the rec- at all Shepherd of the Valley The email followed the ommended range for Be- locations. For information, controversial June 26, 2014, itzel at 18 to 24 months in roundup and euthanasia call Danielle Procopio at prison. of 238 geese in Mill Creek 330-530-4038, ext. 2057, However, in a sentencing Park, which Miller ap- or by email at dprocopio@ memorandum, her lawyer, proved as a goose popula- shepherdofthevalley.com. Daniel W. Taylor of Cleve- tion and nuisance-control land, noted her lack of prior 500 take part in measure without a park criminal convictions, ac- ‘Inspiring’ summer board resolution. ceptance of responsibility Beitzel’s sentencing oc- through her guilty plea and WARREN curred exactly three years expression of remorse. More than 500 students after the euthanasia of the Taylor asked the judge to in the Mahoning Valley are geese. consider “a combination of taking part in IM Summer. Miller resigned from his probation, home confine- Inspiring Minds is hosting $87,500-a-year job as park ment, counseling and com- a summer tour with part- system director, effective at munity service.” ners, donors, government the end of 2014. The FBI investigated the offi cials and others today. Beitzel’s email to Miller case, and Justin Seabury ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR said in part: “I will wreak Gould and Ranya Elzein, Because the Inspiring Minds Capt. Conner O’Halloran discusses the decontamination room at the new fi re station on Herbert Road. Summer Enrichment Pro- vengeance on you. Watch assistant U.S. attorneys, gram operates at six sites in fi ghting, O’Halloran said. the district’s headquarters your back. The 238 will prosecuted it. the city, the tour will travel STATION The garage houses two with offices for the chief, to just a few of the sites in Continued from A1 firetrucks, and O’Halloran deputy chief and fiscal of- said an ambulance may be fi cer. order to give a holistic feel The 12,300-square-foot in the station’s future. John Morvay, Canfi eld city Adjunct professor who posted about for the diff erent components facility boasts features such of the program. as a decontamination room A 60-person training room councilman and president gives the district the capa- of the Canfield Joint Fire North Korea detainee won’t be rehired Participants are welcome and on-site training capa- bility to do its training in- District board, said the sta- to attend all aspects of the bilities. Associated Press lot of the young, white, rich, The decontamination house. The station also is tion allows the district’s fi re- WILMINGTON, DEL. clueless males” she teaches. tour, which will begin at designed so fi refi ghters can fi ghters to do their jobs even 10:30 a.m. at Entrance A room has its own entry and The University of Dela- The school issued an ini- allows offi cers to shower and run drills using ladders and better. ware won’t rehire a pro- tial statement denouncing of Warren G. Harding High rappelling or simulate work- “The facility is magnifi- School, 860 Elm Road NE. clean their gear if they come fessor who said an Ohio her comments, which she into contact with things such ing in confi ned spaces. cent,” he said. “I believe it college student who died posted when she was not Inspiring Minds seeks to as blood or opioids during a In the past, they’ve relied should win some kind of ar- after being held by North employed at the school. engage, inspire and empow- call. on vacant houses or build- chitectural award – it’s just Korea “got exactly what he Warmbier was released er youths to reach their full “It’s becoming a standard ings at the fairground and that well thought out.” deserved.” by North Korea earlier this potential through education to have a room like this,” said vocational school, Hutchi- The process took five to In a statement Sunday, month after being held for and exposure to life-chang- Capt. Conner O’Halloran, son said. six years, Morvay said, and the university said that the more than 17 months. He ing experiences. who is in charge of the sta- O’Halloran, who is the dis- Andy Skrobola, a former city adjunct faculty member, was in a coma and died last tion. “The separate entrance trict’s training officer, said councilman and member of Katherine Dettwyler, will week. Route 170 closing [makes sure] we’re not com- the training room will help the fire district board who not be rehired. She had NEW SPRINGFIELD ing in and contaminating fi refi ghters keep up to date died in 2015, was instru- last taught a course in the The Ohio Department of the rest of the station.” with increasing amounts of mental to the planning and spring. Transportation announced It also allows firefighters state-mandated continuing funding. The anthropology pro- that from July 10 to 14, state to wash carcinogens off their education. It also can ac- “I just wish Andy were here fessor had posted on her Route 170, just north of state skin. People are becoming commodate public fi rst-aid to see this beautiful facility,” personal Facebook page Route 630 in Springfi eld more aware of the cancer and CPR training. he said. “He would be very that Otto Warmbier was Township, will be closed for a risks associated with fire- The station will serve as proud.” “typical of a mindset of a culvert replacement. The detour will be state Route 617 to state Route 165 4TH OF JULY to state Route 626 to state 729-0222 Route 7 (Market Street) to Daily 9-5; Fri. 9-5:30; Sat. 9-4 U.S. Route 224. TH SUPER Like Us On More Digest on A6 Closed 4 of July Lariccia’s Est. 1907 Extended Sale Days Agenda Wednesday Until 7/8/17 SAVINGS! Austintown School Italian Marketplace board, 1 p.m., Austintown All Sales While Supplies Last Slow Roasted Leg of Lamb Every Saturday Not Responsible For Typographical Errors. Limits may apply. Middle School, 800 S. 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they qualify for Medicare, Johnson, R-Wis., said he had Arkansas and Ben Sasse of be stable before 2020. It said Association, the nation’s HEALTH and with incomes below 200 “a hard time believing” he’d Nebraska. that similar to the House bill, largest doctors’ group, said Continued from A1 percent of poverty level, or have enough information to The Senate plan, aimed average premiums around it opposed the Senate bill around $30,300 for an indi- back that motion this week. at rolling back much of the country would be higher because some people would a statement, saying it has a vidual. Those two – plus fellow Obama’s 2010 statute, would over the next two years – in- lose coverage and others “history of inaccuracy” pro- In one example, the re- conservatives Mike Lee of end the tax penalty that law cluding about 20 percent would fi nd it too costly. They jecting coverage. Democrats port says that in 2026 under Utah and Ted Cruz of Tex- imposes on people who don’t higher in 2018 than under wrote that the measure vio- said the report confirmed Obama’s law, a 64-year-old as – have said the current buy insurance, in effect eras- Obama’s statute – but lower lates the physicians’ dictum, their own analysis of the earning $26,500 would pay measure doesn’t do enough ing Obama’s so-called in- beginning in 2020. “First, do no harm.” GOP measure. premiums amounting to to erase Obama’s law and dividual mandate. It would But the office said that “This bill is every bit as $1,700 a year, after subsidies. reduce premiums. All four let states ease Obama’s re- overall, the Senate legislation mean as the House bill,” Under the Senate bill, that said last week they’d oppose quirements that insurers would increase out of pocket STRAPLESS said Senate Minority Leader person would pay $6,500, the bill without changes, as cover certain specifi ed ser- costs for deductibles and co- Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. partly because insurers did Heller. vices like substance abuse payments. That’s because & SUPPORT Of the 22 million with- would be able to charge old- Most of the disgruntled treatments, and eliminate standard policies would be BRAS FIT out coverage by 2026 under er adults more. senators have left the door taxes on wealthier people skimpier than currently of- the Senate plan, 15 million Moderate Sen. Susan open to backing the mea- and medical companies that fered under Obama’s law, FREE W/ would be without it next Collins, R-Maine, said she sure if it’s changed. Obama’s law used to expand covering a smaller share of year, the budget offi ce said. would vote against a GOP “It’s going to be very close, coverage. expected medical costs. PURCHASE That could be a particular procedural motion, expect- but we’re working with It would also phase out ex- In another troublesome concern to moderate Sen. ed Wednesday, to begin for- each one of them in trying tra federal money that law is finding for the legislation, ELMO’S BRAS Dean Heller, R-Nev., who Route 224 (Across From Mall) mally debating the legisla- to accommodate their con- providing to 31 states to ex- the budget office warned Boardman 330.758.4178 faces perhaps the toughest tion. She tweeted that she cerns without losing other pand Medicaid to additional that in some rural areas, 2018 re-election race of any favors a bipartisan effort to support,” said No. 2 Senate low-income earners. And it either no insurer would be Senate Republican and has fi x Obama’s 2010 statute but GOP leader John Cornyn of would put annual caps on willing participate in the in- said he can’t support the added, “CBO analysis shows Texas. overall Medicaid money the dividual market or the poli- measure if huge numbers of Senate bill won’t do it.” Vice President Mike Pence government until now has cies offered would be pro- people lose coverage. In addition, conservative invited four GOP senators automatically paid states, hibitively expensive. Rural The budget office report Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said he to dinner today to discuss whatever the costs. America was a stronghold said coverage losses would would oppose that motion the bill, his offi ce said: Lee CBO said that under the for Trump in the presiden- especially affect people be- unless the bill was changed. and Sens. James Lankford bill, most insurance markets tial election. tween ages 50 and 64, before And fellow conservative Ron of Oklahoma, Tom Cotton of around the country would The American Medical

indicted on charges of pro- fully occupied to qualify for a Drive was granted a noncon- to deny two applications for MASSAGE moting prostitution and en- nonconforming use and the forming use because it was masseuses as well. Continued from A1 gaging in a pattern of corrupt property at 5325 Seventy-six in use as a sexually oriented The storefront had been activity. Cho and Westphal Drive was a public nuisance. business before the regula- unoccupied since the July 28 On Aug. 11, 2016, Miyong also were charged with mon- “This offi ce will no longer tions were put in place. indictment of Cho, Thomp- Kim was charged with ey laundering. Cho pleaded issue occupancy permits to At Monday’s meeting, the son and Westphal. wearing improper massage guilty to money laundering operate any type of sexu- township board of trustees Board Chairman Rick clothing, which is defi ned as and promoting prostitution, ally oriented business at this voted to deny the massage Stauffer said Derrico’s appli- unclean clothing, no cloth- and Thompson pleaded specifi c location,” the letter establishment application of cation led the board to act. ing, transparent clothing guilty to promoting prosti- reads. Jean Derrico, who sought to “It’s a good opportunity to or clothing that otherwise tution. Leber Real Estate has 20 open a massage parlor in the step in,” he said at Monday’s reveals the sexual or geni- Westphal’s case is pend- days to issue an appeal. The storefront. They also voted meeting. tal areas of the masseur or ing. letter was dated June 16. masseuse. She also pleaded In a letter addressed to When the township re- guilty. Leber Real Estate Ltd., which worked its regulations for Finally, on July 28, 2016, owns the property, Zoning sexually oriented business- Uh Suk Cho, Robert Thomp- Inspector Darren Crivelli es in 2001, Crivelli said the son and Song Westphal were said a property must be law- storefront at 5325 Seventy-six

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EMAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 A5 Colvin receives 17 years in drug-ring case By JOE GORMAN attorneys for his role in ordering made were not good decisions.” Austin and Henderson also sweet deal and will not be doing [email protected] two killings in 2011 as part of an Colvin was accused of selling were convicted of the September much time, but she said Colvin YOUNGSTOWN East Side drug ring prosecutors drugs and using two men, Michael 2011 deaths of Ryan Slade and Ki- will receive his punish- One of the longest current pend- said he led. Austin and Hakeem Henderson, erra McCullough, who were shot ment later. ing criminal cases in Mahoning Colvin’s plea closes the case as his enforcers and in ordering to death in a parked car on the “The Bible says you reap what County Common Pleas Court against five of six defendants in the Nov. 13, 2011, shooting death of East Side. Those killings came af- you sow,” Barnes said. came to a close the ring, four of whom were found Adam Christian, 23, and the death ter Colvin was in jail and Vincent Assistant Prosecutor Mike Yac- Monday with guilty in previous trials and one of three days later of Raymond “Ra- Moorer, 30, took over the drug ring covone said prosecutors offered guilty pleas to two whom is serving life in prison with mel” Hayes, 20. for Colvin. Moorer was convicted the deal because they were afraid counts of involun- no parole. Austin, who police said pulled of aggravated murder for ordering an important witness who did tary manslaughter Trial is pending against the sixth the trigger, was sentenced to life Slade to be killed; McCullough not appear at the trial of Moorer and a single count person, Nahdia Baker, but she was with no parole after he was con- was with him when she was killed and Johnson also would not ap- of being a felon in not indicted until 2015. Colvin was victed of those murders earlier this and was a bystander. pear at Colvin’s trial. Rather than possession of a fi re- indicted in 2013. year and two others committed in Convicted with Moorer on at- risk an acquittal, they offered the Colvin arm. Colvin apologized to the com- 2012 for the person who took over tempted murder and other charg- deal. Judge John munity for his actions and said he the ring after Colvin was in jail on es was Melvin Johnson Jr. Both are The sentence will run concur- Durkin immediately sentenced has no one to blame but himself. drug charges. Henderson received serving lengthy prison sentences. rent to an 11-year sentence Colvin 33-year-old Dwaylyn Colvin to 17 “Life is about decisions,” Colvin a sentence of 36 years to life on Sally Barnes, grandmother of received in 2013 on drug charges, years in prison, a sentence agreed said after taking a deep breath. complicity charges for being Aus- Hayes, told Judge Durkin that meaning he will serve six extra upon by prosecutors and defense “Obviously, some of the decisions I tin’s driver. Colvin may have thought he got a years in prison. Man, 18, Bond set indicted at $10M on murder, each for robbery suspects in homicide charges By JOE GORMAN [email protected] YOUNGSTOWN By ED RUNYAN Prosecutors said Monday [email protected] they believe a pair of suspects WARREN in a homicide Friday on the Austin T. Burke, 18, will be ar- West Side were getting ready to raigned today after being in- leave town. dicted Monday on aggravated Assistant City Prosecutor Jef- murder and aggravated robbery frey Moliterno told Judge Eliz- charges in the June 12 death of abeth Kobly during arraign- Brandon Sample and the armed ments for Dashonti Baker, 24 robbery of a Cortland pizza and Barraya Hickson, also 24, shop. ED RUNYAN | THE VINDICATOR both of Millet Avenue, that Burke, of Miller South Road in Russell Lauer III of Cortland stands in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court on Monday and pleads guilty to all charges in the when officers Bristolville, was arrested June 20 death of Brittany Szwedko, a jogger who was killed when Lauer drove into her last year on Ridge Road in Fowler Township. found a car in Cortland, the same day mur- they are sus- der charges were filed against pected of using him in Newton Falls Municipal just a couple Court. of hours after His arraignment will be before Cortland man pleads Rae’venna Fair- Judge Andrew Logan of Trum- cloth-Thomas, bull County 24, was found Baker Common Pleas murdered on court. If convict- Oneta Street, ed, Burke could guilty in woman’s death the trunk was get a life prison full of clothes sentence but not By ED RUNYAN as if they were [email protected] the death pen- getting ready alty. WARREN to run. Burke Burke’s indict- The Cortland man charged with Moliterno ment reveals for hitting and killing a young wom- asked for a sig- Hickson the fi rst time that police believe an jogging or walking along Ridge nificant bond, that Burke killed Sample while Road in Fowler Township on Feb. even higher than usual for committing an armed rob- 27, 2016, pleaded guilty Monday to murder cases, because of what bery against him. Burke is also all charges. he said was evidence that the charged with being a felon in Russell G. Lauer III, 44, of state two were going to fl ee. Judge possession of a fi rearm in Sam- Route 5 appeared before Judge Peter Kobly agreed, setting bond at ple’s death. Kontos of Trumbull County Com- $10 million apiece for Baker Burke’s felony conviction is an mon Pleas Court on Monday and and Hickson. aggravated burglary with a fi re- changed his plea to guilty. Prosecu- Faircloth-Thomas was arm he committed at age 16 in tors will recommend eight years found shot to death about Girard. Police said the burglary in prison when he is sentenced in 12:30 p.m. Friday after of- involved theft of several guns about fi ve weeks. ficers responded to a call of from a home in the city. Lauer has been in the county jail shots fi red at an SUV parked Friends of Burke said he got since shortly after the crash that in front of a home on Oneta out of a state juvenile deten- killed Brittany Szwedko, 28, of Cor- Street. tion facility in December after tland. She died two days after the Moliterno said witnesses serving two years in the Girard accident. told police they saw Baker case. “I’m happy with it to hear him say run from the SUV into a wait- ‘guilty,’” Mary Kay Szwedko, Britta- Burke is also charged with Dan Lanese, left, consoles Mary Kay Szwedko, mother of Brittany Szwedko, on ing car that had a broken win- separate crimes associated with ny’s mother, told reporters after the dow covered by a blanket. A hearing. “That’s what I was waiting Monday morning as Russell Lauer III pleaded guilty to all charges in the death of the pizza shop robbery – anoth- Brittany. Community Police Unit offi - for.” She and her fiance, Dan La- er count of aggravated robbery, cer was familiar with the car nese, attended the hearing. memory last year that raised more Ricky L. Bryant Jr. of Vienna was a and led detectives to a home being a felon in possession of “We’ll be able to move on now a firearm and tampering with than $20,000, Mary Kay Szwedko passenger in a car driven by his wife in the fi rst block of Millet Ave- after the sentencing,” she said. nue, where the car was found evidence. Burke is in the county Lauer pleaded guilty to aggra- said. The run will take place again when they saw Lauer’s car “swerv- jail in lieu of $1 million bond. this year at 9 a.m. Sept. 10 at Austin- ing and leaving the roadway” be- parked behind a home that vated vehicular homicide, driving appeared to be vacant. He is accused of killing Sam- under the infl uence of alcohol and town Township Park on Kirk Road. fore hitting Szwedko, police said. ple, 22, of Garfi eld Drive North- It’s called the Brittany Szwedko Bryant told his wife to stop at the The home was raided by drugs, failing to stop after an acci- Community Police Unit and east. Sample was reported miss- dent and failing to drive in marked Memorial 5K Run and Dog Walk. accident scene, where he flagged ing by his family June 12. Court documents say Lauer’s car down a passing motorist to call vice squad members in May lanes. Those charges could carry a when they served a search Sample’s body was found in a penalty of 11 years in prison. was traveling northbound on Ridge 911 and stay with Szwedko. Then remote area of Bristol Township Road at 12:30 p.m. when it left the he and his wife drove in pursuit of warrant investigating drug At the time of her death, Sz- activity. Baker was in the on June 15. Warren police detec- wedko had worked 10 years in the roadway and struck Szwedko be- Lauer, police said. tives were aided in the search side the road. Lauer’s blood-alcohol When they caught up to Lauer, home at the time and was in- public-relations department of the dicted Thursday by a grand for Sample’s body by informa- Warren-Trumbull County Public level was measured at just below Bryant forced him to stop at an in- tion they received from people jury on charges relating to Library. She was an avid runner the 0.08 limit for intoxication under tersection and yelled at Lauer, tell- that raid. knowledgeable about the case, and was preparing to run in a half Ohio law. Offi cials have said Lauer ing him he had just hit someone. Sheriff Paul Monroe said. When police found the car, marathon. had an illegal amount of OxyCon- “Yeah, I know. Move,” Lauer they also found a shell cas- The indictment accuses Burke Her family organized a run in her tin in his system. reportedly told Bryant. of the armed robbery of the ing inside it, Moliterno said. Pizza Joe’s restaurant on West Hickson and Baker were both with the car when police ar- Main Street in Cortland on June rived and were taken to the 20, a short time before he was detective bureau for question- arrested on the murder charge Warren police impound 2 dirt bikes ing. They were arrested a few in an apartment near the pizza hours later. Baker is charged By ED RUNYAN on Wilson Avenue North- said. the issue. shop. with aggravated murder, and [email protected] west, Milner said. If there is a next time, Police have been re- Restaurant employees said Hickson is charged with com- a man with a gun and a mask WARREN The youths cause dam- it’s possible charges will sponding to the calls, but plicity to commit aggravated robbed the restaurant about Tina Milner, longtime age to people’s yards and be fi led. it’s difficult to catch the murder. 10:30 p.m. June 20. neighborhood organiz- Packard Park, they ride on Milner said it’s a victory riders, Milner said. Moliterno said Hickson, Cortland Police Chief Tom er, counts it as a victory the sidewalks and railroad for residents and mem- Saturday was an exam- who has no criminal record, Andrews issued a news release that their efforts helped tracks, and they behave bers of the Roosevelt Area ple of police officers ad- was evasive when questioned Monday saying a witness saw take two dirt bikes off the disrespectfully toward Neighborhood Watch dressing a nuisance issue by detectives, and she would Burke leaving the pizza shop streets Saturday that have residents of the neighbor- Group, of which she is co- when they have time, she not provide them with an ad- after the robbery. He saw Burke been used wrecklessly in hood, Milner said. It’s also ordinator. said. It’s crucial for vari- dress. She told Judge Kobly run toward Grove Drive. At the a Northwest neighbor- illegal to ride off-road ve- “We are so thrilled,” ous residents to call over she lived at the same home same time, the county 911 cen- hood. hicles on city streets, and Milner said. “It sends a and over when the issue that Baker listed as his ad- ter told police that Burke, who Police reported that the riders likely are to get message.” arises. dress and where the search was already charged in the mur- they got a call at 7:43 p.m. themselves injured or Milner said she encour- A Packard Street man warrant was served last der before the robbery, had been about two dirt bikes “rid- killed, she said. aged her neighbors to call who videotaped some of month. tracked through his cellphone to ing the streets” in the area The dirt bikes, which 911 when they heard or the youths said four of Moliterno said investigators the downtown Cortland area. of Mahoning Avenue and belonged to boys age 15 saw the riders coming them approached him in also found a quit claim deed Burke was found in an part- Packard Street North- with addresses on the East through the neighbor- a threatening way recent- inside the SUV Faircloth- ment complex across from Pizza west. Side, were towed to an im- hood, and residents did. ly, Milner said. Thomas was found in that Joe’s a short time later. Officers who had pound lot, police said. The problem has existed It displays an “attitude showed she deeded a prop- “I’m proud of how quickly warned dirt bike riders a The youths and their more than a month, Mil- of lawlessness” she has erty on East Warren Avenue the officers took control of a month or two ago not to parents will have to pay ner said. seen among some of the home to Baker on June 7. Mo- very confusing and potentially ride off-road vehicles on to recover the bikes, but According to the county youths. “They’ll confront literno did not say whether dangerous situation,” Andrews the city streets and side- no criminal charges will 911 center, it had received anyone. They don’t care,” that deed was connected to said. walks stopped two riders be filed this time, police six calls Saturday about she said. the murder.

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A6 THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 LOCAL & STATE WWW.VINDY.COM Lawmakers, mayors decry opioid budget proposal By PETER H. MILLIKEN for its priorities, but it wants money could come instead Hagan of Youngstown, Youngstown has an an- office typically doesn’t [email protected] local communities to sus- from the state’s $2.1 billion D-58th. nual general fund budget comment on specifi c legis- STRUTHERS tain a cut, and then fi nd the rainy-day fund. “Taking these revenues of about $40 million; and lative proposals, Emmalee State representatives and resources for your essen- The opioid addiction directly from cities that its 2.75 percent municipal Kalmbach, press secretary mayors from the Mahoning tial services from local resi- epidemic is “a crisis that have local income taxes income tax raises about to Gov. John Kasich, said: Valley decried a provision dents,” said state Rep. John is creating mass casualties that are already involved $35 million a year. “Ohio has put together the in the state budget bill be- Boccieri of Poland, D-59th. across so many communi- in fighting the opioid ad- Even though the pro- nation’s most comprehen- ing considered this week “I fi nd that highly objec- ties,” he said. diction problem is counter- posed state extraction sive approach to fighting that would extract $34 mil- tionable, especially with “If it’s not raining now, I productive and will make is small in the context of drug abuse and addiction.” lion over two years from the fact that we have seen don’t know when it would our efforts even more chal- Youngstown’s budget, Mc- Kalmbach concluded: communities with a mu- local government funds cut be,” he added. lenging,” said Youngstown Nally noted that the city is “Today, we’re spending nicipal income tax and re- in half over the last fi ve to “The local government Mayor John A. McNally. already chipping in to fi ght $1 billion a year, and we direct that money to opioid six years in state budgets,” [fund] really needs to be The proposed extraction the opioid crisis through have consistently looked to addiction programming. he said in a Monday news restored to what it was be- would cost Youngstown the efforts of its police de- provide new tools to those “The [state] Legislature conference. fore it was cut in half,” said about $100,000 per year partment. on the front lines in our doesn’t want to raise taxes Boccieri suggested the state Rep. Michele Lepore- over the next two years. Although the governor’s communities.” Warren Mohip receives good woman grades from NAACP Staff report an Ohio Civil Rights Com- YOUNGSTOWN mission complaint; B’s in charged Youngstown City Schools addressing seven different CEO Krish Mohip’s grades civil-rights complaint cas- improved for his second es and providing timely in death six-month CEO review. responses to requests for The Youngstown Chap- public records and infor- ter of the NAACP gave Mo- mation; and a C in hiring of boy hip three best academic practitio- A’s, two B’s ners for underperforming Staff report and a C for schools. WARREN his second Mohip scored a D in hir- Lynnette Talley, 64, will be six-month ing best academic practi- arraigned on a murder charge AP FILE PHOTO, AUG. 3, 2014 CEO review tioners on his last review. today in Trumbull County The city of Toledo water intake crib is surrounded by algae in Lake Erie, off the shore of Curtice, Monday Jimma McWilson, NAACP Common Pleas Court after her Ohio. morning. vice president, commend- arrest Monday morning. Mohip His first ed Mohip on his improved Talley, of Southern Boule- six-month communication skills de- vard Northwest, is charged in review, in January, resulted spite what board of educa- the May 8 death of Amari D. State concentrates eff ort in three A’s, two C’s and one tion members claim and Allen, 3. Her in- D. the actions he continues to dictment will Mohip scored A’s in take in district matters. become public open lines of communi- He said the school board when she’s ar- to reduce Lake Erie algae cation, setting the right didn’t respond when is- raigned. priorities in the strategic sues were brought to board In late May, Associated Press go a long way to improving said Craig Butler, director plan and responding to members’ attention. the Summit TOLEDO water quality. of Ohio’s Environmental County Coro- Ohio’s environmen- To cut down on the al- Protection Agency. Legal Notices Legal Notices Talley ner’s office tal regulators who have gae, Ohio and its neighbor- That will help make sure said the boy’s LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE pledged to drastically cut ing states are focusing on money and opportunities 2313.30 death was a homicide, the re- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS what’s feeding the harm- encouraging farmers to aren’t wasted, he said. Notice is hereby given that drawing of the sult of blunt-force trauma to take voluntary steps that State and federal spend- The City of Youngstown is formally petit jury for the term beginning July 31, ful algae in Lake Erie will soliciting bids for: 2017, will be at 8:45 a.m. on July 6, 2017, at the head. consolidate oversight of the prevent manure and fer- ing to combat the algae the jury office, third floor, Mahoning ALTERATIONS FOR CRANDALL PARK County Courthouse. Amari was taken from a work to make sure money tilizers from flowing into has increased greatly since PAVILLION Robert G. Jackson home on Clearwater Street is being well spent and re- the lake’s tributaries and toxins from algae contam- In the City of Youngstown, Mahoning Mahoning County Jury Commissioner Northwest in the afternoon search isn’t overlapping. reducing overflows from inated the tap water for County, Ohio, the Director of Finance will receive sealed bids for the above refer- LEGAL NOTICE May 5 and was on life support sewage treatment plants. 400,000 people in Toledo enced project until 12:00 noon, Eastern ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The proposal brought by Standard Time on Monday, July 17, 2017 at at Akron Children’s Hospital Gov. John Kasich’s admin- Environmental groups and southeastern Michi- the Office of the Director of Finance, Third The City of Youngstown is formally main campus in Akron with Floor, City Hall, Youngstown, Ohio, and soliciting bids for: istration and approved by have expressed doubts gan in 2014. publicly opened and read aloud at Council ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, DEMOLITION, a traumatic brain injury later about whether the volun- The commission, whose Chambers, Sixth Floor, City Hall, SITE CLEARANCE, BACKFILL, AND the Legislature last week Youngstown, Ohio, immediately thereafter GRADING OF THIRTY ONE (31) VACANT that night. will put the Ohio Lake Erie tary efforts will be enough members include the di- for furnishing material and performing the DWELLINGS/STRUCTURES labor for the execution of the above men- CONTRACT NO. RD-1-2017 Hospital officials said the Commission in charge of to make a signifi cant dent rectors of six state agencies, tioned project. In the City of Youngstown, Mahoning injury to the boy’s head was seeing that the state reach- in the algae blooms that won’t necessarily dictate Plans, specifications, and bidding forms are County, Ohio, the Director of Finance will “nonaccidental,” despite what on file at the office of CENTRAL PURCHAS- receive sealed bids for the above refer- es its goal of a 40 percent are a threat to both drink- how the money is spent, ING, THIRD FLOOR, CITY HALL, where they enced project until 12:00 noon, Eastern Talley told police. She said she reduction of phosphorus ing water and wildlife. but it will coordinate ongo- may be obtained for a fee of Fifty ($50.00) Standard Time on Monday July 10th, 2017 which is non-refundable. at the Office of the Director of Finance, observed the boy hit his head going into western Lake Revamping the Lake Erie ing work while also keeping Third Floor, City Hall, Youngstown, Ohio, The Board of Control reserves the right to and publicly opened and read aloud at on the counter and fl oor. Erie within the next 10 commission, which pri- in touch with universities reject any or all bids and to waive any in- Council Chambers, Sixth Floor, City Hall, formalities in bidding. Youngstown, Ohio, immediately thereafter In addition to murder, Talley years. marily has overseen state and environmental groups for furnishing material and performing the faces one count of felonious policies on water quality doing their own research, Each bidder will be required to complete labor for the execution of the above men- Both Michigan and the and file with his/her bid, a Proposal Guar- tioned project. assault, two of child endan- Canadian province of and coastal management, Butler said. anty and Performance/Payment Bond (O.R.C. Section 153.571) contained in the Plans, specifications, and bidding forms are gering and one of child abuse, Ontario have pledged to will make sure priorities “We want to know and contract documents, with a surety compa- on file at the office of CENTRAL PURCHAS- ny executing the bond. The surety compa- ING, THIRD FLOOR, CITY HALL, where they according to the Trumbull make the same reduction, are aligned when it comes understand what they’re ny must be listed on the Treasury Depart- may be obtained for a fee of Fifty ($50.00) ment’s most current list (Circular 570 as which is non-refundable. County jail. which researchers say will to dealing with the algae, doing, too,” he said. amended), and must be authorized to transact business in the State of Ohio. The Board of Control reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any in- If the bid is accepted, the successful bidder formalities in bidding. shall enter into a contract with the City, Members serve approximately that someone had rummaged and the Proposal Guaranty and Perform- Each bidder will be required to complete Blevins gets 6 years ance/Payment Bond shall provide the con- and file with his/her bid, a Proposal Guar- METRO 40 hours per week for a three- to through the cabinets and desk ditions in said bond, which include those as anty and Performance/Payment Bond for hotel robbery six-month term, with an option to listed below: (O.R.C. Section 153.571) contained in the drawers in one room, police said. contract documents, with a surety compa- WARREN serve an additional term with good A Bid Bond of (10%) of the total amount ny executing the bond. The surety compa- digest bid, as a guarantee that in the event the ny must be listed on the Treasury Daniel L. Blevins Jr., 31, of North performance. Members receive a YSU students selected bid is accepted, and the contract awarded Department’s most current list (Circular to the bidder, said Bond shall convert to a 570 as amended), and must be authorized River Road has been sentenced to living allowance of approximately for Fellows program (100%) Performance/Payment Bond, assur- to transact business in the State of Ohio. Trumbull road closings six years in prison for the April 21 $1,000 per month to help make ing that the contractor will perform the YOUNGSTOWN work upon the terms proposed, within the If the bid is accepted, the successful bidder The Trumbull County Engineer’s robbery at the Best Western Hotel, ends meet while serving. Upon time specified, in accordance with the shall enter into a contract with the City, Megan Guliano, Lexi Kulisz, plans and specifications; and conditioned and the Proposal Guaranty and Offi ce announced road closings in downtown. successful completion of service, for the payment by the contractor and all Performance/Payment Bond shall provide Tim Nesnidol and Matt Your- subcontractors for labor performed and ma- the conditions in said bond, which include July for a culvert replacement and Blevins pleaded guilty Monday members are eligible to receive a terials furnished in connection with the those as listed below: stowsky, students in the Wil- Project. a bridge replacement. in Trumbull County Common Pleas Segal Education Award, which can liamson College of Business A Bid Bond of (10%) of the total amount Corinth Court Road, between Court to aggravated robbery. be used to pay for college or stu- Bids of corporations not chartered in Ohio bid, as a guarantee that in the event the Administration at Youngstown must be accompanied by proper certifica- bid is accepted, and the contract awarded state Route 5 and Davis Peck Road Police said he robbed the hotel dent loans. tion that the corporation is authorized to to the bidder, said Bond shall convert to a State University, have been se- do business in Ohio. (100%) Performance/Payment Bond, assur- in Johnston Township, will be at just after midnight. A clerk ing that the contractor will perform the closed from July 5 to Oct. 2 for the ‘Transitions in Autism’ lected as John D. Beeghly Fellows The Bidder's attention is also called to the work upon the terms proposed, within the watched two men “rush” into the conditions of construction, and the wage time specified, in accordance with the culvert replacement. The recom- YOUNGSTOWN for the 2017 summer semester. rates required to be paid under this con- plans and specifications; and conditioned hotel with one pointing a handgun tract. The successful Bidder is required to for the payment by the contractor and all mended detour is northeast on at a worker. The Rich Center for Autism will The Beeghly Fellows program pay at least the pre-determined minimum subcontractors for labor performed and state Route 5, northwest on May- provides students with a paid wage rates as set forth in the contract materials furnished in connection with the They got about $200 in cash present “Transitions in Autism documents. Project. burn Corners Barclay Road and from Preschool to Adulthood” fellowship working with the Ohio and fl ed. Police located Blevins a This contract is subject to the provisions of Bids of corporations not chartered in Ohio south on Corinth Court. from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday Small Business Development the President’s Executive Order 11246, to must be accompanied by proper certifica- short time later. the City of Youngstown Ordinance numbers tion that the corporation is authorized to County Line Turnpike Road, be- in Kilcawley Center on the campus Center at YSU. Projects include 547.21, 547.23, and 547.28, and the Gover- do business in Ohio. tween State Route 534 and Stroup nor’s Executive Order of January 27, 1972. Man faces prison after of Youngstown State University. marketing research, preparation The Bidder's attention is also called to the Hickox Road, in Southington A Bidder/Contractor will be deemed com- conditions of construction, and the wage The conference, which is open of fi nancial statements, export mitted to the goals of the Youngstown Bid rates required to be paid under this con- Township will be closed from guilty plea in meth case readiness studies, country re- Conditions by submitting a properly signed tract. The successful Bidder is required to to the public, features a keynote bid. All bidders must fill in all of the blanks pay at least the pre-determined minimum July 10 to Oct. 6 for a bridge WARREN address by Brenda Smith Myles, search, business plan develop- on the proposal forms in ink, or typewrit- wage rates as set forth in the contract ten. The entire Contract Book must be sub- documents. replacement. Dennis Duffi eld, 49, of Liberty a consultant with the Ohio Center ment, cash-fl ow analysis and mitted intact with the bid. The recommended detour route Street in Newton Falls pleaded This contract is subject to the provisions of for Autism and Low Incidence and sales forecast. Each Bidder must insure that all employees the President’s Executive Order 11246, to is north on Stroup Hickox Road, guilty Monday in Trumbull County and applicants for employment are not dis- the City of Youngstown Ordinance numbers the Ziggurat Group. criminated against because of race, color, 547.21, 547.23, and 547.28, and the Gover- west on Geauga Portage Easterly Common Pleas Court to a charge Austintown to try religion, sex or national origin. nor’s Executive Order of January 27, 1972. The conference will focus on Road and south on state Route accusing him of making meth- FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF ALL PRO- transitions, such as a sudden for world record A Bidder/Contractor will be deemed com- 534. amphetamine at home. He will be SPECTIVE BIDDERS, A PRE-BID CONFER- mitted to the goals of the Youngstown Bid schedule or lifestyle change, such AUSTINTOWN ENCE WILL BE HELD AT 2:00 PM, ON Conditions by submitting a properly signed sentenced to up to three years in WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 2017 IN THE ENGI- bid. All bidders must fill in all of the blanks as beginning school, graduating or Austintown will be kicking off NEERING DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE on the proposal forms in ink, or typewrit- Foundation donation prison after the Trumbull County ROOM, FIFTH FLOOR CITY HALL BUILD- ten. The entire Contract Book must be starting a new job, which are often its Fourth of July festivities by ING, 26 SOUTH PHELPS STREET, submitted intact with the bid. YOUNGSTOWN Adult Probation Department con- YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 44503. Home Savings Charitable ducts a presentence investigation diffi cult for people on the autism attempting to set a world record. Each Bidder must insure that all employees and their families. For No bids may be withdrawn after the sched- and applicants for employment are not dis- Foundation recently donated a into his background. The township is trying to get the uled closing time for receipt of bids for at criminated against because of race, color, information or to register, visit the least sixty (60) days. religion, sex or national origin. check for $1,500 to Making Kids Newton Falls police said Duf- most people playing the piccolo Rich Center, or call 330-941-1927. THE CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF ALL PRO- Count. The funds will be used for fi eld’s wife came to the Newton at the same time at Austintown DAVID BOZANICH SPECTIVE BIDDERS, A PRE-BID CONFER- the Comfort Kit Program. For in- Falls Police Department on Oct. 11 Township Park at 7 p.m. today. DIRECTOR OF FINANCE ENCE WILL BE HELD AT 10:00 AM, ON Man charged with LEGAL NOTICE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 2017 IN THE EN- formation regarding Making Kids and reported that Duffi eld was The piccolo players will per- GINEERING DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE Count, call 330-758-3434 or visit breaking and entering Canfield Township Board of Trustees will ROOM, FIFTH FLOOR CITY HALL making meth in their garage and form John Philip Sousa’s “Stars meet in special session on Tuesday, June BUILDING, 26 SOUTH PHELPS STREET, www.makingkidscount.org. home. Members of the Trumbull WARREN 27, 2017 at 9am at 21 S. Broad Street, YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 44503. and Stripes Forever” before the Canfield (Township Hall) for the purpose of Ashtabula Group Law Enforce- William J. Sullivan, 50, of Canfi eld Community Concert entering into Executive Session with legal No bids may be withdrawn after the sched- counsel to discuss pending litigation. uled closing time for receipt of bids for at Water reports available ment Task Force entered the Parkman Road Northwest, was Band’s performance as part of least sixty (60) days. VIENNA home with her permission and arraigned Monday in Warren Mu- Austintown’s 2017 Summer Con- THE CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN The annual confi dence reports Fax your ads Monday through DAVID BOZANICH found products used in the manu- nicipal Court on felony breaking certs in the Park. Friday to (330) 747-0399. DIRECTOR OF FINANCE regarding the six water districts facture of the drug. and entering, accused of breaking run by the Trumbull County Sani- A grandson, 6, lives in the into the STEAM Academy, 261 Elm License transferred tary Engineer’s Offi ce are available home, the woman said. Road, NE, at 3:32 p.m. Saturday. AUSTINTOWN online or by mail, the sanitary en- He is being held in the Trumbull The Austintown Board of Trust- gineer’s offi ce reports. To access YNDC seeks applicants County jail without eligibility to ees transferred a liquor license each report, visit the sanitary en- make bond, and a not-guilty plea gineer’s website at www.sanengr. for AmeriCorps that belonged to the former was entered. co.trumbull.oh.us/# and select YOUNGSTOWN Mike’s Lounge on Mahoning the 2016 Consumer Confi dence The Youngstown Neighborhood Police were called to the school Avenue to Fabulous Times LLC. Reports link at the bottom left. Development Corp. is seeking for a burglar alarm and spotted Fabulous Times operates Fab The reports give customers applicants for AmeriCorps. Sullivan wearing no shirt climbing Limousines, and the company readings for various pollutants AmeriCorps members serve out of a window of the building. wants to be able to serve alcohol found during testing by district. with YNDC to board up, clean Sullivan climbed down on a to customers while they wait to To receive a copy of a consumer up, cut grass, and repair and fi re escape and was taken to the go on bus trips, trustees said. confi dence report by mail, call rehabilitate vacant homes in county jail. Mike’s Lounge was demolished 330-675-2775. neighborhoods. Inside the school, it appeared earlier this month.

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JOANN L. O’NEAL, 87 CANFIELD - There will be calling hours from 10 to 11 a.m. on Wed- nesday, June 28, at St. Michael Parish in Canfield, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. for Joann L. O’Neal, 87, who died Sunday morning at St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center. Joann was born March 17, 1930, in Canton, a daughter of the late Carl and Lucille (Rannigan) Fabian, and came to this area as a child. She graduated from Ursuline High School in 1948, and received her Master’s Degree in Education O’Neal whom she married July 4, COOK, Iola R. “Ollie,” 69, of Aus- O’NEAL, Joann L., 87, of Can- at Youngstown State University. 1956; her son, Greg O’Neal and his tintown; calling hours Thursday field; calling hours Wednesday Joann was a teacher in Special wife, Chris, of Columbiana; a from 4 to 7 p.m. and Friday from from 10 to 11 a.m. at St. Michael Education for St. Cyril and Meth- daughter, Marijo Rischar and her 10 to 11 a.m. at Kinnick Funeral Parish in Canfield. odius and the Youngstown City husband, Martin; her son, Dan Home in Youngstown. PANDELLI, Josiah Rocco, 36, of Schools and had introduced the O’Neal and his wife, Tula, all of Warren; calling hours Wednesday flutophone recorder to the Canfield; and four grandchildren, FRYDA, Chester E., 84, of Board- Youngstown City Schools. man; calling hours today from from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Peter Rossi Erin (Kyle) Dickey, Daniel O’Neal & Son Memorial Chapel. She was a member of St. Mi- Haley Rischar and Shannon Ri- 4 to 7 p.m. at Kubina-Yuhasz-Was- chael Parish and its Altar Guild, ko Funeral Home. schar. REYNOLDS, Kathryn Smith, 99, for which she had served as presi- Arrangements have been en- JEREMY LONG | LEBANON DAILY NEWS VIA AP of Union Township, Pa.; calling dent. Joann was also a member of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, left, listens to Scott Sechler Sr., GRUBBS, Mary B., 81, of Austin- trusted to the Lane Family Funeral chairman and president of Sechler Family Foods, who gave a town; calling hours Thursday from hours today from 5 to 8 p.m. at R. St. Michael’s Garden Club, where Homes, Canfield Chapel. Cunningham Funeral Home and tour of Bell & Evans’ new $40 million organic chicken hatchery 6 to 8 p.m. at Kinnick Funeral she had served as president. She in Fredericksburg, Pa., last week. Home in Youngstown. Crematory Inc. in New Castle, Pa. was a member of the Model T Club and the Meander Chapter of AACA HARNISH, Karen Jane Meech, 71, RYAN, Paul D., 75, of Burghill; Car Club. She enjoyed traveling of Canfield; calling hours Thurs- calling hours today from 3 to with her husband and touring with day from 10 to 11 a.m. at Lane Fam- 5 p.m. at Galloway-Onstott Funeral their antique cars. Deadline looms ily Funeral Homes, Canfield Chap- Home in Hartford. Joann loved to sing, play the el. piano and go to flea markets MERISHIMER, Richard “Dick,” 81, where she sold antique clothing. In the 1990s Joann started “Ham- for Pa. budget of Poland; calling hours Thursday pers to Go by Jo,” where she cre- from 6 to 8 p.m. at Higgins-Rear- Associated Press have said they would boost don Funeral Homes, Poland Chap- ated unique custom baskets. 06-27-17 She leaves her husband, Larry HARRISBURG, PA. spending slightly above el and Friday from 10:30 to 11 a.m. Pennsylvania lawmakers the House plan. In Febru- at Holy Family Church. returned to the Capitol on ary, Wolf proposed spend- Monday with fi ve days left ing $32.3 billion, or about to pass an on-time budget $1 billion in new spending PAUL D. RYAN, 75 Girard council OKs and no firm agreements including cash to shore up on how to address state the current year’s books. BURGHILL - Paul D. Ryan, 75, non (Traci) Ryan of Galena; two government’s biggest cash He also proposed a $1 bil- passed away Saturday afternoon, grandchildren, Conner and Cassi- senior levy renewal shortfall since the reces- lion tax package to help foot June 24, 2017, at Sharon Regional dy Ryan; and two sisters, Karen sion. the bill. Health System. Ontico of Hermitage, Pa. and An- Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf has warned that He was born Nov. 5, 1941, in drea Nodge of Northville, Mich. for November ballot Wolf has kept a low profi le, the House plan would put Sharon, Pa., the son of Paul and He was preceded in death by while leaders of the House about 1,500 state employees Lucille Fitzgerald Ryan. his parents. By SARAH LEHR Industrial Services LLC of and Senate GOP majorities out of work, with prisons in He attended college for three Friends and relatives may call [email protected] Youngstown for that proj- line for the deepest job cuts. years, was in the U.S. Marines for at Galloway-Onstott Funeral Home reported no deal between GIRARD ect. The Department of Military four years and retired as a self- in Hartford, today, June 27, 2017, themselves on a spending City voters will decide this A separate street resurfac- employed consultant. He enjoyed from 3 to 5 p.m. plan or a strategy to pay for and Veterans Affairs said November on a renewal of ing project, which has not it. the House budget will force fishing. The funeral service will be at yet gone out for bid, also will Paul is survived by his wife, 5 p.m., with the Rev. Mary Ann an existing tax for senior The 2017-18 fiscal year more layoffs, lengthen wait services. be completed this year. A begins Saturday and few, times to process applica- Kathleen Unangst Ryan, whom he Rufener officiating. 2016 grant from the Ohio married Nov. 23, 1968; a son, Shan- 06-27-17 City council voted Mon- if any, lawmakers expect tions for benefits, require day to place the five-year, Public Works Commission this year’s budget plan to the shutdown of services for 1.8-mill levy on the general- for an estimated $164,600 make any headway toward veterans and hurt its ability election ballot. will supplement the city’s clearing up Pennsylvania’s to adequately train 20,000 Renewal of the tax, which projected $275,500 share to long-term defi cit. Senators National Guard members. PATSY S. DEL BENE, 88 benefits the Girard Multi- pave portions of South El- said they expect a spend- ruth Avenue, North Market GAMBLING generational Center, would ing plan to pass before Sat- YOUNGSTOWN - Patsy S. Del generate $196,759 annu- Street, Broadway Avenue, House Republican leader- Bene, 88, a lifetime resident of Gary Avenue, Cherry Street, urday, but – like last year ship has pushed for a broad ally and cost the owner of a – legislation to pay for it Youngstown, passed away early $100,000 home $63 per year, South Stewart Avenue, Pow- expansion of gambling to could follow later in July. yesterday morning at Hospice according to the Trumbull ers Way, Taylor Avenue, Earl help fi ll the cash gap. That House. County Auditor’s Offi ce. Street, Harry Street, South Rating agencies will be would include expanding He was born Feb. 16, 1929, on In other business, council Market Street and North El- watching: The state’s pen- casino-style gambling to Dearborn Street in the Brier Hill agreed to pay $15,000 more ruth Avenue. chant for patching up defi - websites, airports, bars and section of Youngstown, the son of to add extra streets to its Twenty percent of the cits with one-time maneu- off-track betting parlors. It Onofrio and Cecelia (Graziano) Del 2017 paving program. In to- money the city collects from vers has left its credit rating also would allow online lot- Bene. tal, the city will be spending its speed camera goes to among the lowest of states. He was a 1947 June graduate of tery games and reinstate a $540,000 from the streets streets and sidewalks. Senate Republicans say requirement that casinos The Rayen School and worked for and sidewalks fund to re- Additionally, city coun- they need $2.2 billion just U.S. Steel in McDonald, General pay millions to host com- surface sections of Forsythe cil OK’d a $68,896 contract to balance a bare-bones munities. Fireproofing Company, and as a Avenue, North Avenue, Mor- with Woodford Excavating plan produced by House rodman for the City of Youngs- The Senate has agreed ris Avenue, Seneca Drive, Inc. of Leavittsburg for a ca- Republicans. It passed the with much of that, but town’s Engineering Dept. for 27 Park Avenue, Hickory Trace noe and kayak launch. The House in early April. With years, retiring in 1987. balked at the legalization Drive. Greenwood Avenue, launch, paid for by a Ohio top Republicans against of slot machine-style video He loved the outdoors, where Pawnee Lane, Browns Department of Natural Re- a tax increase, Senate Re- he hunted in his younger years games in bars, truck stops Court and Krehl Avenue. sources grant, will be con- publicans are considering and other liquor license and enjoyed gardening, bowling, City council has approved structed this year on a bank scrounging much of the Italian music and songs, and the holders. Supporters say a contract with Americon of the Mahoning River. casinos. $2.2 billion by borrowing allowing the machines in “Pat” was a Cleveland Indians it. bars would raise roughly and Cleveland Browns fan. Borrowing to pay for on- $350 million a year by tax- He is survived by his loving going operations is typi- ing the gambling losses. wife of almost 67 years, Betty Air show attendance down cally “a last resort-type of But Wolf’s Department of Baudile Del Bene, whom he mar- mechanism” that states Revenue has told lawmak- ried Sept. 16, 1950; a daughter, De- after Thunderbirds cancel use to temporarily tide ers that allowing gambling nise (John) Butler of Boardman; over their finances, said June 30, at the Schiavone Funeral in so many new locations two grandchildren, Natalie Welsh Associated Press ized after Friday’s accident. John Hicks, the executive Home. would infl ict losses on rev- and Lindsay (Devin) Nash; a step- DAYTON The Thunderbirds are director of the National As- A Mass of Christian Burial will enue the state gets from the granddaughter, Kate Butler; a An Ohio air show’s at- based in Las Vegas. They sociation of State Budget be held at 10 a.m. on Friday in St. Pennsylvania Lottery and stepgrandson, Jack Butler; and tendance was lower than say the pilot remained hos- Offi cers. Anthony of Padua Church. licensed casinos, and that many nieces and nephews. expected after the Air Force pitalized in good condition Memorial tributes may take the SPENDING setting up regulatory sys- Besides his parents, Pat was Thunderbirds canceled Monday. The other team form of donations in his name to The Senate Republicans tems could take a year or preceded in death by a son, Pat- performances when an member was released Fri- St. Anthony of Padua Church, 1125 rick Del Bene; two sisters, Mary F-16D fi ghter jet left the run- day night. have yet to unveil a spend- more. Turin Ave., Youngstown, OH 44510 Tarantine and Carmel Del Bene; way and fl ipped over upon Officials say crowds can ing plan. LIQUOR or to Hospice of the Valley, 9808 The $31.5 billion no- and five brothers, Louis, Gabriel, landing during preparation reach 65,000 or more when Republicans are consid- Sharrott Road, Poland, OH 44514, new-taxes House Republi- Anthony, John, and Salvatore Del for the show. military demonstration ering shifting the payment for their loving care of Patsy. can plan would cut overall Bene. Organizers estimate squads participate. of taxes on the sale of alco- Visit www.schiavonefh.com to spending next year by a Calling hours will be held from 44,000 spectators attend- Organizers estimated hol to the retail level from share condolences. little under 1 percent, after 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 29, ed the Vectren Dayton Air 51,000 spectators attended the wholesale level, a move 06-27-17 allowing for $234 million and from 9 to 9:45 a.m. on Friday, Show over the weekend. Ex- last year, despite cancella- they say would raise an to patch up a current-year pectations were for 60,000 tion by the Navy’s Blue An- extra $200 million to $300 shortfall. It would order up or more. gels after one of their pilots million from consumers. The two team members was killed practicing for an belt-tightening across state AUDREY L. COURSEN, 86 on the plane were hospital- air show in Tennessee. agencies and programs, in- BORROWING cluding prisons and social Senate Republican lead- NORTH LIMA – Private services Arizona, and Carole Mallesky of ers have eyed borrowing a will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednes- Canfield; a brother-in-law, Alvin services. It would eliminate day, June 28, 2017, at the Stewart- Wellington of Florida; and a sister- Man accused of pushing wife funding for the state sen- one-time lump sum against Kyle Funeral Home in Hubbard for in-law, Beverly Colbrunn of Vienna. tencing commission, juve- future revenue from Penn- Audrey L. Coursen, 86, formerly of Besides her parents, she was faces child-endangerment charges nile and adult probation sylvania’s share of the Hubbard, who passed away on preceded in death by her hus- and intermediate punish- landmark 1998 multistate Saturday, June 24, 2017, at As- band; her son, Gary L. Coursen; Staff report hand, and when she bent ment treatment. settlement with tobacco sumption Village in North Lima. her brothers, Roy Colbrunn and AUSTINTOWN to pick it up, he pushed Senate Republicans companies. Audrey was born Oct. 3, 1930, in James Colbrunn; and her sister, A man accused of push- her over while she held her Liberty Township, a daughter of Norma Wellington. ing his wife to the ground 1-year-old child and fell into Walter and Julia Connelly Col- There will be private calling while she held their 1-year- her other 1-year-old child, brunn. hours on Wednesday, June 28, old child faces charges of who fell and injured his eye. Ohio fi xes hacked websites She had to call 911 from the She was a 1948 graduate of Lib- 2017, one hour prior to the service child endangerment. Associated Press erty High School. from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Stewart- neighbor’s house as Kuhns gating the hacking. The wife of Thomas purportedly slammed her COLUMBUS It affected websites for Audrey was a member of St. Kyle Funeral Home. Kuhns, 36, of Austintown, Patrick Roman Catholic Church in Audrey will be laid to rest at phone into the ground, Ohio officials have re- the governor and his wife, Hubbard. Hubbard Union Cemetery. told police he was “going breaking it. stored 11 government web- the lieutenant governor Her husband, David W. Coursen, Memorial contributions may be crazy” after she told him Kuhns is charged with do- sites that were hacked with and the inspector general, whom she married July 30, 1949, made to Hospice of the Valley, she wanted a divorce. mestic violence, endanger- a message purporting to be as well as Ohio’s Medicaid passed away April 20, 1983. 5190 Market St., Youngstown, OH He reportedly knocked ing children and obstruct- supportive of the Islamic and prisons agencies. The She will be sadly missed by her 44512. her cellphone out of her ing offi cial business. State terrorist group. list also included sites for family, her son, David W. (Karen) Family and friends are invited The Department of Ad- Ohio’s casino and facilities Coursen Jr. of Canfield; her to visit the funeral home’s web- ministrative Services says commissions, the offices daughter-in-law, Rebecca Coursen site at www.stewart-kyle.com to Bodies of 2 young adults found in home of Health Transformation of Hartford; and two grandchil- share memories and condolences. affected websites were re- dren, Sally Coursen and Julia Associated Press Marion police didn’t im- stored by Monday. They’d and Workforce Transfor- Coursen. MARION, OHIO mediately release details been hacked Sunday with mation, and the govern- She also leaves her siblings, Investigators say the bod- about what caused the a message that included: “I ment streamlining effort Nancy Booth of Austintown, Wal- ies of two young adults were deaths but said they aren’t love the Islamic state.” LeanOhio. ter (Patricia) Colbrunn of Austin- 06-27-17 found in a northern Ohio looking for a suspect. Police The Department of Pub- The same message in- town, Robert (Sandy) Colbrunn of home where officers had said the two individuals in lic Safety says the FBI and fi ltrated government web- been asked to check on the their early 20s were found U.S. Department of Home- sites in Brookhaven, N.Y., residents’ welfare. dead Saturday. land Security are investi- and Howard County, Md.

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TUESDAY BREAKING NEWS JUNE 27, 2017 Go to vindy.com for regional, WORLD WORLD NEWS national and world news, 24/7. digest THE VINDICATOR | A8 3 resign from CNN over retracted story Feds investigate Sanders’ wife over real-estate deal NEW YORK CNN accepted the res- Associated Press ignations Monday of three ing his run for president as to question him on the is- journalists involved in a MONTPELIER, VT. a Republican. In a separate sue, saying, “I’m glad that retracted story about a sup- Federal investigators are complaint, Toensing alleged you’re interested in the fact posed investigation into looking into the fi nances be- that Bernie Sanders’ senato- that the Republican lead- a pre-inaugural meeting hind a real-estate deal for rial offi ce pressured a bank ership is proposing legis- between an associate of a now-defunct college put to approve the loan. lation which would throw President Donald Trump and together by the wife of U.S. Sanders, an independent, millions of people off of the head of a Russian invest- Sen. Bernie Sanders, and she ran for president as a Demo- health insurance and give ment fund. has hired a lawyer to look crat last year but was ousted hundreds of billions of dol- after her interests, a family in the primary by Hillary lars in tax breaks to the top The story was posted spokesman confi rmed Mon- Clinton, who lost to Trump 1 percent.” on the network’s website day. in the general election. The Sanders’ spokesman, Thursday and was removed, The investigation, first Asked about the allega- Jeff Weaver, who was the with all links disabled, Friday reported by the news web- tions Monday at a Washing- senator’s 2016 presidential night. CNN immediately site Vtdigger.com, is look- ton press conference on ex- campaign manager, said the apologized to Anthony Scar- ing into allegations that panding community health allegations that prompted amucci, the Trump transi- Jane O’Meara Sanders centers, Sanders sought to the investigation were politi- tion team member who was made fraudulent claims and keep the questions on health cally motivated attacks. reported to be involved in promises while seeking $10 care. Toensing noted that the the meeting. million in fi nancing for the “No, that’s not what I’m investigation began during The story’s author, Thom- real-estate deal. talking about today,” Sand- President Barack Obama’s AP FILE PHOTO, JULY 28, 2016 as Frank, was among those The complaint against ers said when an Associated administration under a who resigned, according to Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and his wife, Jane, walk through down- town Philadelphia during the fi nal day of the Democratic National Jane Sanders was filed in Press reporter attempted to Democratic attorney gener- a network executive who re- Convention. Sanders and his wife have hired lawyers in the face of early 2016 by attorney Brady ask him about the FBI’s in- al and U.S. attorney for Ver- quested anonymity because federal investigations into the fi nances of the now-defunct Burlington Toensing, who served as the vestigation. mont. He said he’s only look- the person was not autho- College, which closed last year due, many feel, to debts incurred when Vermont campaign chair- Sanders then chided a Fox ing for a “fair, impartial and rized to discuss personnel Jane Sanders entered into an ill-advised real-estate deal. man for Donald Trump dur- News reporter also seeking thorough investigation.” issues. Philando Castile family reaches $3M settlement in death Trump Wildfi re MINNEAPOLIS The mother of Philando eager for Castile, a black motorist forces killed by a Minnesota police offi cer last July, has reached meeting a nearly $3 million settle- 1,500 ment with the city that em- ployed the offi cer, avoiding a with Putin federal wrongful death law- suit that attorneys said could Associated Press from have taken years to resolve. WASHINGTON The settlement to be paid President Donald Trump is to Valerie Castile, who is the eager to meet Russian Presi- homes family’s trustee, was an- dent Vladimir Putin with nounced Monday and comes full diplomatic bells and Associated Press less than two weeks after whistles when the two are in SALT LAKE CITY offi cer Jeronimo Yanez was Germany for a multinational The nation’s largest wild- acquitted of manslaughter summit next month. But the fire has forced more than and other charges connected idea is exposing deep divi- 1,500 people from their to her son’s death. sions within the administra- homes and cabins in a tion on the best way to ap- Castile, a 32-year-old southern Utah mountain proach Moscow in the midst area home to a ski town and elementary school cafeteria of an ongoing investigation worker, was shot fi ve times popular fi shing lake. into Russian meddling in Firefighters battled high by Yanez during a traffi c stop the U.S. elections. after Castile told the offi cer winds Monday as they fought Many administration of- a fire that has grown to 67 he was armed. fi cials believe the U.S. needs ASSOCIATED PRESS On the fi nal day for rulings at the Supreme Court, a group from the Concerned Women for America, square miles and burned to maintain its distance 13 homes – larger than any Police: Girl’s actions from Russia at such a sensi- a Christian women’s activist group, shows its support as the justices ruled 7-2 Monday for Trinity caused her to fall Lutheran Church of Columbia, Mo., that churches have the same right as other charitable groups other fi re in the country now, tive time – and interact only to seek state money for new playground surfaces and other nonreligious needs. state emergency managers from NY park ride with great caution. said. But Trump and some oth- QUEENSBURY, N.Y. The estimated fi refi ghting ers within his administra- costs now top $7 million for A teenage girl’s actions, tion have been pressing for not mechanical malfunc- a fi re started June 17 near the a full bilateral meeting. He’s Supreme Court rules Brian Head Resort by some- tions, caused her to slip calling for media access and under a restraining bar on one using a torch tool to burn all the typical protocol as- weeds, they said. Investiga- an amusement park gondola sociated with such sessions, ride before falling into the tors know who the culprit even as offi cials within the is but have not yet released arms of bystanders below, State Department and Na- for Missouri church police said Monday. the person’s identity or what tional Security Council urge Associated Press charges will be leveled. Warren County sheriff ’s more restraint, according to Lt. Steven Stockdale told The WASHINGTON Crews in California, a current and a former ad- meanwhile, got a handle Post-Star of Glens Falls that ministration offi cial. The Supreme Court “human error” on the part ruled Monday that church- on a brush fi re that closed a Some advisers have rec- freeway. Arizona fi refi ghters of the 14-year-old Delaware es have the same right as ommended that the presi- had to ground aircraft due to girl caused her to slip out dent instead do either a other charitable groups to seek state money for new unauthorized drones over a of the two-person gondola quick, informal “pull-aside” fi re near Flagstaff. while riding with her younger on the sidelines of the sum- playground surfaces and other nonreligious needs. The Utah fi re began near brother Saturday at Six Flags mit, or that the U.S. and Rus- the ski resort town of Brian Great Escape. The ride was sian delegations have “stra- But the justices stopped short of saying whether Head, generally known for stopped, and the girl dangled tegic stability talks,” which weekend getaway homes for briefl y before dropping about typically don’t involve the the ruling applies to school voucher programs that use Las Vegas residents, and has 25 feet into a crowd poised to presidents. spread several miles east to public funds to pay for pri- catch her. an area around Panguitch Onlookers, many of them Trump meets vate, religious schooling. Lake, a popular spot for fi sh- recording the incident with By a 7-2 vote, the justices ing. their cellphones, broke into with Indian sided with Trinity Luther- Authorities ordered more cheers when the girl landed an Church of Columbia, evacuations Monday in a in the arms of several people. Mo., which had sought a prime minister ANNALIESE NURNBERG | MISSOURIAN VIA AP, FILE sparsely populated area as She was taken to Albany state grant to put a soft sur- The playground is seen at Trinity Lutheran Church in Columbia, stronger winds and lower Medical Center for unspeci- Associated Press face on its preschool play- Mo. humidity develop that could fi ed injuries. WASHINGTON ground. push fire growth north af- Hugging outside the White Chief Justice John Rob- tire grant program, which taken from the public trea- ter calmer weather kept its Pharmacy boss gets House on Monday, President erts said for the court that reimburses the cost of in- sury, directly or indirectly, growth in check over the 9-year sentence Donald Trump and India’s the state violated the U.S. stalling a rubberized play- in aid of any church, sect weekend. The fi re is about 10 Prime Minister Narendra BOSTON Constitution’s First Amend- ground surface made from or denomination of reli- percent contained. Modi heralded an increas- The co-owner of a phar- ment by denying a public recycled tires. The money gion.” ingly close strategic partner- benefi t to an otherwise eli- comes from a fee paid by A recycled scrap tire is macy responsible for the ship as the U.S. branded a deaths of 76 people was gible recipient solely on ac- anyone who buys a new not religious, the church top militant from neighbor- count of its religious status. tire. The church’s applica- said in its Supreme Court Bombs found in sentenced Monday to nine ing Pakistan as a “global ter- years in prison after he tear- He called it “odious to our tion to resurface the play- brief. “It is wholly secular,” home linked to rorist.” Constitution” to exclude ground for its preschool the church said. fully apol- Trump declared he was ogized to the church from the grant and day care ranked fi fth Justice Sonya Sotomayor bank robberies “true friend” of India and program, even though the out of 44 applicants. took the rare step of read- victims said relations between the who de- consequences are only “a But the state’s Depart- ing her dissent from the Associated Press two largest democracies few extra scraped knees.” scribed have never been better. But ment of Natural Resources bench, saying the ruling HELENA, MONT. The case arose from an watching there were some tensions rejected the application, weakens America’s long- Federal agents found their loved in the inaugural meeting application the church pointing to the part of the standing commitment to homemade bombs in the ones die between the two populist submitted in 2012 to take state constitution that says separation of church and Montana home of a man Cadden or endur- leaders. On trade, Trump de- part in Missouri’s scrap- “no money shall ever be state. they suspect is the “AK-47 ing excru- manded fewer barriers for Bandit,” who is wanted for a ciating physical pain from American companies ex- string of bank robberies and a 2012 nationwide fungal porting to India. is accused of shooting at a meningitis outbreak caused Speaking in the Rose Gar- Survey: Support for gay marriage surges Kansas state trooper, accord- by contaminated steroids. ing to authorities and court den after their talks, Trump Associated Press a marked shift from 2013, bama’s chief justice, Roy said: “Both our nations have documents fi led Monday. “I am so sorry for your when 61 percent opposed been struck by the evils of NEW YORK Moore, ordered probate FBI agents were tipped off extraordinary losses,” gay marriage. Barry Cadden said, wiping terrorism, and we are both In the two years since judges to stop issuing when Richard Gathercole, Pew’s survey was con- his eyes. “I am sorry for the determined to destroy ter- same-sex marriage was such licenses. 39, called his mother from a whole range of suff ering that rorist organizations and the legalized nationwide, ducted by telephone But such acts of resis- Nebraska jail after his arrest resulted from my company’s radical ideology that drives support for it has surged among 2,504 adults across tance have largely faded in the attempted shooting of drugs.” them. We will destroy radi- even among groups that the U.S. from June 8 to 18. way, and same-sex mar- the trooper who was trying It was released Monday, The sentence was far cal Islamic terrorism.” recently were broadly op- riage is now treated as to pull him over on Interstate the second anniversary of less than more than a dozen Modi, a Hindu nationalist posed, according to a new a routine occurrence 70 last week, according to a victims asked for while mak- but also leader of a nation the U.S. Supreme Court’s search warrant application national survey. historic ruling on same- across the U.S. According ing emotional victim impact with nearly 175 million Mus- The Pew Research Cen- to the Williams Institute to a federal judge. The troop- lims, did not use the same, sex marriage. er wasn’t injured. statements to U.S. District ter survey found that for at UCLA School of Law, Judge Richard Stearns. charged terminology. He In the aftermath of that According to a transcript of stressed the importance of the fi rst time, a majority ruling, there were some there are now more than the call, Gathercole told his Many asked the judge to of blacks and baby boom- 547,000 same-sex mar- send the 50-year-old Cad- “doing away” with terrorist flare-ups of defiance. A mother, who is unnamed, to ried couples in the U.S., den to prison for the rest of sanctuaries and safe havens, ers support allowing gays county clerk in Kentucky, “get all the guns out” of the his life. apparently refl ecting Indian and lesbians to wed. It Kim Davis, refused to is- including at least 157,000 house. The woman agrees, Associated Press concerns about militants said Republicans are sue marriage licenses to couples who married in then says, “Um, this is based in Pakistan. now split almost evenly, same-sex couples. Ala- the past two years. recorded. You know that.”

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio TUESDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 JUNE 27, 2017 Cal VINDY.COM| A9 Thomas Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers William F. Maag Sr., February 28, 1850–April 10, 1924 William F. Maag Jr., July 26, 1883–February 29, 1968 EDITORIAL Puerto William J. Brown, June 14, 1913–August 14, 1981 Rico is teetering Trump breaks his pledge “Puerto Rico, my heart’s on health care, drug prices devotion. Let it sink back in S REPUBLICAN LEADERS IN the ocean.” the U.S. Senate rush to pass a — “West Side Story” A health-care bill that ultimately The Commonwealth of would result in millions of Americans Puerto Rico is drowning. losing health coverage, President Donald The island, so popular with Trump chooses to play politics by tourists, is $123 billion in blasting Democrats. debt. That’s more debt than Over the weekend, Trump said that the $18 billion bankruptcy health care should be an issue that filed by the city of Detroit brings Republicans and Democrats to in 2013. In May, San Juan the table. We couldn’t agree more. declared a form of bank- Indeed, that’s what Ohio Gov. John ruptcy after creditors filed R. Kasich, a Republican, advised last lawsuits demanding their week after Senate Majority Leader Mitch money. A federal district McConnell unveiled a draft of the health- judge appointed by Chief care bill designed to replace Obamacare: Justice John Roberts will “Sustainable solutions to the many handle the case. complex problems facing our health- How did this happen? care system will never be solved with Luis Fortuno, former gover- a one-party approach that’s developed nor of the Commonwealth behind closed doors without public dis- of Puerto Rico, who served cussion and input. as president of the New “I’m encouraging senators to step Progressive Party of Puerto back and take a good, hard look at this Rico, which advocates for important issue – and to reach across the island to become a U.S. the aisle in working toward solutions. state, believes he knows. That’s the only way to address the fl aws Fortuno was elected in of Obamacare that we can all agree What will Justice Kennedy do? 2009. In a telephone inter- need to be fi xed.” view from his Washington Like other governors whose states WASHINGTON The hearing didn’t get much law office, he tells me that have used Obamacare to expand The end of the Supreme attention, but consider, too, the during his one term he cut Medicaid to cover millions of more Court term looms, and with Ruth Marcus Trump appellate court nomi- government expenses by Americans who would not otherwise it the prospect – the terrify- nees who came before the Sen- $2 billion and the island’s qualify for such health-care coverage, ing prospect – of a retirement. ate Judiciary Committee earlier bond rating went up. “We Kasich has warned that the Senate Specifically, the retirement of this month. One, Kentucky law- refinanced the debt on bill, and the previously passed House Justice Anthony Kennedy, who unstable political landscape. It yer John Bush, nominated to better terms” and by the measure, will hurt the most vulnerable. will turn 81 next month and is could make the Bork fi ght look the 6th Circuit, posted pseud- time he left office in 2013, Kasich is particularly concerned the longest-serving current jus- like a kindergarten squabble. onymous writings on a politi- “we had brought down the about individuals who are dealing tice, named to the high court With President Trump under cal blog that touched on Presi- budget every year and low- with drug addiction, mental illness almost 30 years ago. investigation by the special dent Obama’s Kenyan heritage; ered corporate taxes. People and chronic health problems and have So if Kennedy is inclined to counsel and his approval rat- referred to then-House Speaker believed they could take nowhere else to turn. retire, it is hard to begrudge him ing mired below 40 percent, Nancy Pelosi as “Mama Pelosi” risks again.” If President Trump had kept his public that choice. But his departure his incentive may be to cater and suggested that someone In the 2012 election, pledge on health care and prescription would be terrible for the court to his base with a pick as far to should “gag the House speaker.” Fortuno lost to Democrat drugs made Jan. 14, six days before he and terrible for the country. the right as possible, an instinct In another post, Bush described Alejandro Garcia Padilla was sworn in, the Republican plan to It could not come at a worse enabled by the Republicans’ slavery and abortion as “the two by a narrow (0.6 percent) repeal and replace Obamacare would time. Any court vacancy these move, during the confi rmation greatest tragedies in our coun- margin. Fortuno blames be very different from what the House days, under a president of either of Justice Neil Gorsuch, to elim- try” and said they “relied on the Service Employees In- and Senate have produced. party, triggers a battle between inate the fi libuster for Supreme similar reasoning and activist ternational Union for con- “We’re going to have insurance for ev- liberal and conservative forces. Court nominees. justices at the U.S. Supreme tributing to his opponent’s erybody,” President-elect Trump then Kennedy’s retirement would Justice Kennedy, perhaps it is Court, first in the Dred Scott campaign. “They invested told the Washington Post. “There was a unleash nomination Arma- unfair to pile all this onto your decision, and later in Roe.” heavily against me,” he says. philosophy in some circles that if you geddon, given the pivotal role shoulders, but is it really wise Query whether you, Justice Padilla renewed the spend- can’t pay for it, you don’t get it. That’s he plays on the closely divided to subject an already divided Kennedy, would count as one ing policies of the past and, not going to happen with us.” court and the feral political country to even more turbu- of those activist judges, having though he left offi ce earlier He added that people covered under environment. lence? joined the controlling opinion this year, the damage was the law “can expect to have great health To understand the impact of And to another nomination that kept Roe from being over- done. care. It will be in a much simplified Kennedy’s departure, just look by this president, with his turned in 1992? evident ignorance of the role INCREASED SPENDING form. Much less expensive and much back to his selection to fi ll the ‘TEACHING GAYNESS’ better.” seat vacated by Justice Lewis of the judiciary and disdain for According to the Ameri- In the interview with The Post, Trump Powell. Like Kennedy now, judicial independence? Another nominee, Damien can Bankruptcy Institute also said he would force drug com- Powell was the ultimate swing Your career has been charac- Schiff, nominated to the Court Journal, most of Fortuno’s panies to negotiate directly with the justice; his was the key fi fth vote terized by insistence on civil- of Federal Claims, used a cuts in public expenditures government on prices in Medicare and for liberals on issues including ity, respect for the dignity of all different blog to denounce anti- were never implement- Medicaid. abortion rights and affi rmative individuals, and commitment bullying efforts for “teaching ed. The island’s Office of “They’re politically protected, but not action, topics as charged then to the rule of law – qualities ‘gayness’ in public schools” and Management and Budget anymore,” he said of the pharmaceutical as they are today. absent in our president. Just to criticize the court’s ruling in reported that one year Lawrence v. Texas – that’s your after legislation that called industry. CONFIRMATION FIGHT read Trump’s tweets and ask yourself: Do I really want my ruling, Justice Kennedy – strik- for spending reductions, MILLIONS FACE INSURANCE LOSS President Reagan’s original successor named by this man? ing down state laws criminal- 31 government agencies Yet, the president has endorsed the choice to take Powell’s place was izing homosexual sodomy. health-care bills passed by Republicans No need to look back to the had, instead, increased conservative federal appeals Oh, and also, to observe that spending. in the Senate and House. The Congres- court judge Robert Bork. The fe- campaign, and his repugnant “it would seem that Justice Ken- sional Budget Offi ce analyzed the GOP comments about the “Mexican” As the Journal noted, rocious confi rmation fi ght that nedy is (and please excuse the under Fortuno “Puerto Rico repeal/replace bills and concluded ensued – and resulted in Bork’s judge presiding over the Trump language) a judicial prostitute, that millions of Americans would lose University fraud lawsuit. Just implemented tax reform and rejection – still echoes in today’s ‘selling’ his vote as it were to permit reform, legislated a the health insurance they now receive unceasing warfare over judi- consider the president’s tweets four other justices in exchange under Obamacare, world-leading public-private cial nominations. Kennedy’s about judicial rulings in the for the high that comes from partnership (P3) act, reduced The Senate bill, which was developed unanimous confi rmation – he case that has now reached aggrandizement of power and behind closed doors by a handful of government expenses and was Reagan’s third choice, after your own court. He blasted the influence, and the blandish- paid its suppliers…” Republicans, was made public only last Douglas Ginsburg’s nomina- “so-called judge”; assailed “slow ments of the fawning media In light of such success, week. tion fizzled over reports that and political” courts; and, most and legal academy.” why would voters return Majority Leader McConnell wants he smoked marijuana with alarming, suggested that blood Justice Kennedy, does the to put it up for a vote before Congress law students – calmed only the would be on the judiciary’s control of the island to a president who chose this man party that was responsible breaks for the July 4 holiday. immediate furor. hands if a terrorist incident took really deserve to name your for its fiscal downturn? An initial analysis by the Associated Imagine, then, a Kennedy place while his travel ban was replacement? Sometimes ideology beats Press of the bill shows that the tax penal- retirement in this partisan and being delayed. Washington Post Writers Group ties Obamacare imposes on people who success and common sense. don’t purchase would be erased. The Fortuno says it didn’t help Senate measure would allow insurers that “61 percent of eligible to cover fewer benefits and repeal tax voters failed to vote.” boosts on wealthier people that help Trump should leave Mueller alone A referendum on the fi nance the statute’s expanded coverage. status of Puerto Rico was held The Senate legislation would phase By JONATHAN BERNSTEIN formation environment after Senate, and even some in the in Puerto Rico on June 11. out extra federal money that Ohio and Bloomberg View such a move. Democrats would House – in other words, some Three options were open to other states receive for expanding Med- With an investigation into certainly blast it and jump to Republicans in Congress have voters: remain with the com- icaid to additional low earners. It would possible obstruction of jus- talk about impeachment. They already moved quite a bit away monwealth, independence or also slap annual spending caps on the tice by Donald Trump now would be joined by virtually from enthusiastic support, and statehood. Statehood won. overall Medicaid program, which since confirmed, there’s even more every “neutral” opinion leader very few are really at that level Would a Republican Con- its inception in 1965 has provided states talk about the possibility that (no one is really neutral, but of support. Another outrageous gress and a Republican pres- with unlimited money to cover eligible the president might fi re the spe- plenty of people are not aligned action by the president would ident ever back statehood for costs. a territory that seems over- cial prosecutor, Robert Mueller. with either party and do not act almost certainly push most of The attack on low-income adults, whelmingly Democratic I have no idea what he’ll do, but as consistent supporters of one them another notch or three in their children and people with certain and possibly add two sena- to be clear: He would almost party) and by at least a handful that direction from wherever disabilities runs counter to Trump’s of Republicans, while the bulk they are now. tors and one voting House public pledge to ensure that all Ameri- certainly be severely damaging member to that party’s total himself by doing so. of mainstream Republicans None of that means firing cans have health care and that the drug would go into hiding. Only a the special prosecutor would in Washington? manufacturers can no longer exploit We can’t know for sure what Fortuno doesn’t believe it the public’s reaction would be, fraction of Republican opinion necessarily lead directly to im- people on Medicare and Medicaid. leaders would loudly back the is a given that Democrats but it certainly seems likely that peachment, although it could. The president must know that the president. We can guess all of would win those seats. He it would be severely negative, But damage to a presidency can health-care bills being pushed by that because of how everyone draws a distinction between pushing his approval ratings be very real even if it falls short Republicans in Congress will hurt many reacted to the firing of James of impeachment; we’ve already the mostly liberal Puerto of his supporters. even lower. We can’t know for Comey, and because of the Ricans who have left the sure where Trump’s approval seen the consequences of presi- He, therefore, should put a halt to reaction the last time a presi- dential weakness in leaks from island for places like New floor might be, or even if it is what has been proposed and follow dent fi red a special prosecutor the bureaucracy, resistance York City and those who lower than his current 38 per- what many presidents have done in who was investigating him. from the courts and the states, remain. He says current time of crisis: Bring Republicans and cent. What we do know is that No, impeachment, convic- and a lack of strong support residents “are social and eco- Democrats to the White House and lead several previous presidents tion and removal from offi ce by from Republicans in Congress. nomic conservatives,” sug- a discussion on how to accomplish his including George W. Bush the Republican-majority Con- So, sure, Trump may do it gesting Republicans could goal of health care for all Americans. reached as low as about 25 per- gress would not follow imme- anyway, either because he once pick up seats. Anything less and Trump will have cent; that governors sometimes diately. But it’s a real mistake again badly mistakes the politi- Perhaps, but the U.S. tax- conceded the moral high ground. go even lower; that Trump has to believe that the only two set- cal situation or just because he payer would also have to pick been losing ground at about the tings for same-party members can’t control himself, whatever up Puerto Rico’s huge debt same rate Barack Obama did of Congress are enthusiastic the consequences. But it would and with our debt at $20 tril- SCRIPTURES (but from a much lower starting support for the president and be a terrible choice. lion, it is doubtful Congress, point); and that Trump’s strong Yes, and all who desire to live godly in complete opposition (includ- Jonathan Bernstein is a Bloomberg View at least under a Republican support has eroded along with ing moving toward impeach- columnist. He taught political science at the majority, would be willing to Christ Jesus will suffer persecution. University of Texas at San Antonio and DePauw his overall approval. ment). We’ve already seen University. Distributed by Tribune Content add more red ink. 2 Timothy 3:12 NKJV We can also guess at the in- fairly serious hearings in the Agency, LLC. Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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Cleveland Indians’ Carlos Santana grounds Indians rally to halt skid into a fi elder’s The Indians scored a run out twice, choice in Down 7 and missing Francona, in the fourth, four in the CLEVELAND 15 went 1 for 23 the fi rst TEXAS 9 inning of Tribe stages big comeback to top Texas fi fth, took the lead with fi ve with runners in the sixth and added three Next: Cleveland vs. in scoring Monday’s Texas, today, 7:10 game Associated Press inning to avoid their first in the seventh. position and against CLEVELAND four-game losing streak Chisenhall’s two-run sin- On B4: A roundup got swept the Texas of Monday’s other over three Francisco Lindor, Lonnie since 2015. gle with the bases loaded put Major League Rangers in Chisenhall and Carlos San- Cleveland did not pro- Cleveland ahead 10-9. Lin- games and MLB games by the Cleveland. vide any other details about dor, Santana, Roberto Perez statistics Minnesota Santana tana each had three RBIs to help the Cleveland Indians Francona, who presented and Jason Kipnis also had Twins. was safe at Cleveland set a season fi rst base. rally from a seven-run defi cit Rangers fi rst baseman and RBIs in the inning. Francisco and beat the Texas Rangers former Indian Mike Napoli Adrian Beltre, Elvis Andrus high in runs, matched a Lindor 15-9 on Monday night after with his American League and Joey Gallo each hom- season best with 19 hits and scored on manager Terry Francona left Championship ring before ered off Cleveland starter was 11 for 28 with runners the play. the game because he wasn’t the game. Bench coach Carlos Carrasco to help build in scoring position. Every feeling well. Brad Mills came out to fetch Texas’ lead, but then the In- starter except Kipnis had at The Indians came back af- starter Carlos Carrasco in dians offense finally woke ASSOCIATED PRESS ter trailing 9-2 in the fourth the fourth inning. up. Cleveland had been shut See INDIANS, B4

NBA AWARDS MVP of the triple double Russell Westbrook wins league honor Associated Press NEW YORK Russell Westbrook was voted NBA MVP on Monday night after setting a record with 42 triple-doubles last season. Westbrook’s victory ended the fi rst NBA Awards show, which included two wins apiece for the Houston Rock- ets and Milwaukee Bucks. Westbrook joined Oscar Robertson as the only players to average a triple-dou- ble for the season, and he broke Westbrook Robertson’s single-sea- son record set when he had 41 tri- ple-doubles in 1961-62. ALL CAUGHT UP The point guard beat Green out Hous- ton’s James South Range grad Billy Goodall earns All-America honors Harden and San Anto- By TOM WILLIAMS nio’s Kawhi [email protected] Leonard to succeed Ste- n high school, Billy Goodall was a standout foot- phen Curry, who had ball and player for South Range High Brogdon won the past two MVP School. awards. I So it’s a little surprising that ball Coaches Earlier, Milwaukee’s Mal- by the spring of his fi rst year at Association and colm Brogdon became the Mount Union, the 2014 gradu- D3baseball. fi rst player not picked in the ate was idle in sports. com. fi rst round to win NBA Rook- “My freshman year, I just “I kind of fi g- ie of the Year in the common needed time to gather myself ured out school draft era. for college and realized I’ve got my freshman Brogdon was the No. 36 to manage my time a lot bet- year,” said overall selection out of Vir- ter than I did in high school,” Goodall Goodall, a civil ginia. The common draft era Goodall said. engineering major. “Sopho- began in 1966. Two weeks into the 2015 base- more year, I talked to my coach “I think it’s an example ball season, Goodall left the [Paul Hesse} and he let me back for guys that are told they Mount Union team. The break on the team.” are too short, they are not seems to have paid off. In his second full season, athletic enough, they are not This spring, Goodall was Goodall led the Purple Raiders real point guards, they are SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR named the Ohio Athletic Con- (31-11, OAC champions) with a not real shooting guards,” ference Player of the Year and .451 batting average. He drove Brogdon said. South Range graduate Billy Goodall earned All-American and Ohio Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors this spring at Mount Union. Goodall was the Vindicator’s 2014 received All-America honors “I just think it’s an impor- Baseball Player of the Year. from both the American Base- See GOODALL, B3 tant message for people to see, and it can be done. It just takes a lot.” Teammate Giannis Ante- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES tokounmpo won the Most Improved Player award. Houston coach Mike D’Antoni won his second Florida downs LSU in Game 1 Coach of the Year award, India driv- and the Rockets’ Eric Gor- FLORIDA 4 Gators need win today or Wednesday ing in two don was Sixth Man of the LSU 3 runs on a Year after setting a record to earn fi rst baseball championship Next: Florida vs. ground-rule for most 3-pointers off the LSU, today, 8 p.m. Associated Press double. bench in his fi rst season as Singer’s strikeout to- Down 4-2 and with fans a reserve. OMAHA tal was highest by a single clad in purple and gold The NBA formerly gave out Brady Singer struck out a pitcher in a CWS finals chanting “L-S-U, L-S-U,” its individual awards at vari- career-high 12 in seven in- game. Singer (9-5) limited the Tigers threatened in ous points throughout the LSU (52-19) to three singles nings, Jonathan India dou- the eighth. Josh Smith sent postseason before switch- before Antoine Duplantis bled in two runs, and Flor- a ball into the right-center ing to the awards show homered in the sixth. He ida beat LSU 4-3 in Game 1 gap to drive in a run. But this season and presenting left after Greg Deichmann of the College World Series he was thrown out trying them all at once in front of doubled leading off the fi nals Monday night. eighth. for second by Nick Horvath, the league’s top players and ASSOCIATED PRESS The Gators (51-19) need who entered as a pinch run- stars from the entertain- Florida led 3-0 after LSU LSU’s Kramer Robertson (3) is caught stealing second base by ner in the top of the eighth ment world. a win today or Wednesday starter Russell Reynolds Florida second baseman Deacon Liput (8) in the seventh inning to earn their fi rst national (1-2) issued three straight of Game 1 of the College World Series Finals in Omaha, Neb., on See AWARDS, B3 championship in baseball. walks in the fourth, with See SERIES, B3 Monday. Florida won, 4-3.

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SPORTS SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS QUOTABLE “Whatever price it brings is gravy.” digest The estimated damages from Charlie Sheen, actor, on a man’s joyriding inside the selling Babe Ruth’s 1927 Warren’s Clemente University of Missouri basket- World Series ring: $100,000Source: Associated Press ball arena. wins junior tourney CANTON Warren golfer Gianna Clem- 10:30 p.m. (STO) “The Tribe ente won the girls 13-under divi- TV & RADIO Report.” WEDNESDAY sion in the Canton Junior Classic TODAY 2 p.m. (FS1) Soccer: FIFA on Sunday. 1 p.m. (NBCSN) Yachting: America’s Confederations Cup Russia Cup. semifi nal. She shot a combined 163 (81- 2:45 p.m. (ESPNU) Soccer: UEFA 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cubs at 82) to win the Hurricane Junior Euro Under-21 semifi nal. Nationals. 7 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Cubs at 7 p.m. (Root) (WNIO-AM 1390) Golf Tour event. Nationals or Mets at Marlins. (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Rays at 7 p.m. (Root) (WNIO-AM 1390) Pirates. Ex-Packers RB charged (WLLF-FM 96.7) MLB: Rays at 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: Pirates. Rangers at Indians. with child abuse 7 p.m. (STO) (WKBN-AM 570) MLB: 7 p.m. (WBBW-AM 1240) Baseball: Rangers at Indians. Scrappers at Black Bears. GREEN BAY, WIS. 8 p.m. (ESPN) College baseball: 8 p.m. (ESPN) College baseball: World Series Finals Game 2. World Series Finals Game 3. Former 9 p.m. (FS1) Boxing: Cruz-Martin 11 p.m. (MLBN) MLB: Dodgers at Ahman Green was (welterweights). Angels. charged Monday with felony child abuse after his 15-year-old daughter told police he punched NY Yankees 61 ⁄2-71 ⁄2 (9) WHITE SOX LATEST LINE Interleague her in the face. PITTSBURGH Even-6 (9.5) Tampa Bay Green, 40, is also charged with MLB LA DODGERS 10-11 (9.5) LA Angels Favorite Odds (O/U) Underdog SEATTLE 8-9 (8.5) Philadelphia National League WNBA disorderly conduct in the incident Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog WASHINGTON 71 ⁄2-8 1⁄2 (7.5) Chicago Cubs WASHINGTON 5 (166) Seattle late Sunday in the Green Bay sub- MIAMI 61 ⁄2-7 1⁄2 (9.5) NY Mets 1 1 Los Angeles 1 (171) CONNECTICUT urb of Ledgeview. CINCINNATI 5 ⁄2-6 ⁄2 (9) Milwaukee CFL ARIZONA Even-6 (8.5) St. Louis Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog According to a criminal com- Atlanta Even-6 (7.5) SAN DIEGO Thursday Colorado 51 ⁄2-6 1⁄2 (8.5) SAN FRAN Week 2 plaint, Green’s daughter told po- American League CALGARY 7 (58.5) Ottawa lice that he struck her in the face TORONTO 7-8 (10.5) Baltimore Friday BOSTON 81 ⁄2-91 ⁄2 (10.5) Minnesota TORONTO 1 (55.5) B.C. Lions in a dispute over getting her to do DETROIT 7 1⁄2-81 ⁄2 (9) Kansas City EDMONTON 9 (51.5) Montreal CLEVELAND 71 ⁄2-8 1⁄2 (10) Texas Saturday the dishes. She also said he threw HOUSTON 7-8 (8.5) Oakland Winnipeg 1 (51.5) SASKATCH her to the ground and against kitchen cabinets.

According to the complaint, TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Re-signed D WILLIAM D. LEWIS | THE VINDICATOR TRANSACTIONS Andrej Sustr to a one-year contract and F Green told deputies he “may Yanni Gourde to a two-year contract. have” thrown his daughter to the BASEBALL American League SYRACUSE CRUNCH — Named Mark ground and against cabinets. He Board of eduction honors Champion teams CLEVELAND INDIANS — Activated OFs Hayes vice president of revenue Michael Brantley and Brandon Guyer development. said he slapped her in the head from the 10-day DL. Optioned OF Daniel — Signed Fs T.J. and believed he may have hit her Robertson and RHP Shawn Armstrong to Syner and . ECHL Above, the Champion base- Columbus (IL). — Agreed to terms glasses, causing a swollen eye, TEXAS RANGERS — Activated LHP Cole with F Adam Schmidt. Signed D Chase ball team gives a round Hamels from the 10-day DL. Optioned OF Golightly and Nick Luukko and Fs Michael according to the complaint. Drew Robinson to Round Rock (PCL). Huntebrinker, Ryan Penny, Matt Salhany of applause on Monday at Can-Am League and Matt Wilkins. Court records don’t list a de- QUEBEC CAPITALES — Released C COLLEGE fense attorney. Lammi Sports Champion High School. Michael Kerns. COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF — Signed FOOTBALL chief operating offi cer Michael Kelly to Management, which has handled a three-year contract extension through The baseball and CFL — Suspended Calgary RB Roy Finch June 2020. Promoted Laila Brock to senior Green’s appearances, had no im- two games after testing positive for a director for operations and logistics. mediate comment. teams — which won state ti- banned substance (D-amphetamine), DEPAUL — Announced graduate C Marin under the drug policy of the CFL and the Maric has transferred from Northern Green was inducted into the tles this spring — were both CFLPA. Illinois. HOCKEY GEORGETOWN — Named Louis Orr, Packers Hall of Fame in 2014. honored by the Champion BUFFALO SABRES — Named Randy Robert Kirby and Akbar Waheed men’s He is the team’s all-time leading Sexton and Steve Greeley assistant assistant coaches. Board of Education. Short- general managers. Promoted Mark MUHLENBERG — Named Kory David inter- rusher and a four-time Jakubowski to vice president of hockey im defensive coordinator. administration. NEW MEXICO — Named Tyler Stuart pick. stop Megan Turner, left, CAROLINA HURRICANES — Agreed to men’s basketball athletic performance terms with F Derek Ryan and D Trevor coach. Green starred at Nebraska, speaks at the podium dur- Carrick on one-year contracts. NORTH CAROLINA STATE — Announced then spent the fi rst two seasons CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Agreed to men’s graduate basketball G Sam Hunt ing the event. Her broth- terms with G Anton Forsberg on a two- has transferred from NC A&T. of his 12-year NFL career in Se- year contract and F Tomas Jurco on a PENNSYLVANIA — Named Jason Calhoun one-year contract extension through the men’s golf coach. attle. He played for Houston in er, Brian, was a catcher on 2017-18 season. RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE — Named Kyle DALLAS STARS — Signed D Esa Lindell to Lake assistant wrestling coach. 2007-08, but spent most of his the baseball team. Both are a two-year contract extension and F Mark TENNESSEE — Named Kurt Gulbrand career in Green Bay, his last sea- McNeill to a one-year, two-way contract senior associate athletic director for committed to play their re- extension. development. son coming in 2009. spective sports at Kent State. Baylor says NCAA Below, softball coach Cheryl Springfi eld Local High School — is seeking probe is ‘ongoing’ NOTICES a head varsity boys basketball coach for Weaver shakes hands with the 2017-18 season. Interested applicants AUSTIN, TEXAS BASEBALL should submit a letter of interest, resume baseball coach Rick Yauger and references to Mark Carden, Athletic Baylor University offi cials say Tod Park in Girard — is where tourna- ments will be for 8U, 10U and 12U all- Director, at mcarden@springfi eldlocal.us. the school is being investigated as state representative Mi- star teams from July 5-9. Cost is $225 per Valley Christian School — is seeking a ju- team with a three-game minimum. No nior high girls head volleyball coach. Those by the NCAA in the wake of a sex- chael O’Brien looks on. travel teams. For more information, con- interested should send a resume to dcar- tact Rick Plant at 330-219-1610 or Ray [email protected]. ual assault scandal that led to the Carpenter at 330-509-4797. Canfi eld High School — is seeking a fresh- Weaver guided the team to man volleyball coach. Those interested fi ring of football coach Art Briles Brookfi eld Youth Baseball — will host 9-10 and 11-12 tournaments from July 13-16. should call 330-533-5341 or e-mail gcoo- and the departure of the school its seventh state title. Yauger These will be all-star tournaments. No per@canfi eldschools.net. travel teams. For more information, con- South Range High School — is seeking president. won his fi rst state title this tact Ken Forsythe at 330-502-0750. a high school and middle school wres- Boardman Community Baseball — will tling coaches. Send cover letters and re- In a legal fi ling last week, Bay- hold a 8U coach-pitch and 9U and 10U sumes to Don Feren, South Range High spring. tournaments from July 20-23 at Fields School, 11300 Columbiana Canfi eld Road, lor lawyers told a federal judge of Dreams. For information, contact Tom Canfi eld, Ohio 44406. Sullivan at 330-719-3222 or visit www. Penn-Ohio Club Blue Storm — is looking the NCAA probe is “an ongoing, boardmanbaseball.com. for boys and girls AAU Basketball head pending investigation.” Attor- Eastwood Field in Niles — will be where coach and assistant coaches. For details, former Youngstown State assistant coach contact Justin Magestro at 724-813-7210. neys for several women suing Craig Antush will conduct a baseball camp FOOTBALL from Aug. 2-4 from 9 a.m.-noon. Camp is 14th annual Ursuline Football Youth Camp the school have demanded for boys and girls ages 6-14. Cost is $100 — will be July 10-11 at the Tom Carey rain or shine. Campers should bring drinks practice fi eld. Cost is $65 and each camp- Baylor turn over its communica- and snacks. For more information or to er will receive an Under Armour sackpack, tions with the NCAA. A Baylor register, contact at Antush at 304-633- Camp t-shirt and pizza on the last day. For 8150 or email him at [email protected]. more information, contact Coach Larry spokeswoman declined further BASKETBALL Kempe at 330-744-4563. Cardinal Mooney High School — will have SOCCER comment. a camp from June 27-29 from 1-4 p.m. for Mahoning Valley Soccer Offi cials boys entering grades four-nine. Cost is Association — is looking for people inter- ESPN reported in May that the $50. For any questions or to register, call ested in becoming high school soccer ref- NCAA had conducted interviews 330-788-5007. erees. Those interested should contact Mahoning Valley Basketball Offi cials Thom Sutcliffe at [email protected]. with Baylor offi cials, former em- Association — is looking for athletes ages SOFTBALL 14 and up interested in becoming high Brookfi eld Youth Softball — will host 10-U ployees and alleged victims but school basketball offi cials. Those interest- and 12-U tournaments July 6-9. These will ed should contact Don Dobrindt at hoop- be all-star tournaments. No travel teams. that the school hadn’t been given [email protected] for more Contact Ken Forsythe 330-502-0750. a formal notice of investigation. information. Tod Park in Girard — will be where tourna- COACHING ments for 8U coach pitch, 10U and 12U all- NCAA offi cials did not immedi- Cardinal Mooney High School — is seek- star teams from July 11-16. Cost is $225 ing head coaches for its varsity girls bas- per team with a three-game minimum. No ately respond to a request for ketball, boys golf and boys and girls travel teams. For more information, con- comment Monday. teams. Interested candidates should send tact Rick Plant at 330-219-1610 or Bill resumes to Athletic Director Don Bucci, Durkin at 330-307-5813. Cardinal Mooney High School, 2545 Erie St., Youngstown, Ohio 44507 or email To submit a notice, or if you see a notice Jose Mourinho’s them to cmhssports@youngstowndio- that should no longer run, email sports@ father dies at 79 cese.org. vindy.com or fax 330-747-6712. LISBON, PORTUGAL Felix Mourinho, the father of Richmond 3, Trenton 2 Manchester United manager MINOR LEAGUES Bowie 2, Altoona 1 Jose Mourinho and a former Por- Hartford 7, Binghamton 6 Class A Erie 9, Akron 1 tugal goalkeeper, has died. He New York-Penn League Tuesday’s Games McNamara Division Reading at Harrisburg, TBD was 79. W L Pct. GB Reading at Harrisburg, 6 p.m. Staten Island (Yanks) 6 1 .857 — New Hampshire at Portland, 7 p.m. Vitoria Setubal, where Felix Hudson Valley (Rays) 5 2 .714 1 Richmond at Trenton, 7 p.m. Brooklyn (Mets) 2 5 .286 4 Altoona at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. Mourinho played and later NHL heads into free Binghamton at Hartford, 7:05 p.m. Aberdeen (Orioles) 2 5 .286 4 worked as coach and club direc- Pinckney Division Erie at Akron, 7:05 p.m. W L Pct. GB Wednesday’s Games tor, said he died Sunday. It did not West Virginia (Pirates)5 3 .625 — Reading at Harrisburg, 12 p.m. Mahoning (Indians) 5 3 .625 — New Hampshire at Portland, 7 p.m. give the cause of death. Batavia (Marlins) 5 3 .625 — Richmond at Trenton, 7 p.m. State College (Cards) 4 4 .500 1 Altoona at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. Felix Mourinho helped Setubal agency signing period Binghamton at Hartford, 7:05 p.m. Auburn (Nationals) 3 5 .375 2 to victory in the Portuguese Cup Williamsport (Phillies) 2 6 .250 3 Erie at Akron, 7:05 p.m. Stedler Division Triple A fi nal in 1965, beating powerhouse Associated Press know what they have.” available, players like Colo- W L Pct. GB International League Connecticut (Tigers) 5 2 .714 — North Division Benfi ca, 3-1. As New York Rangers play- The Golden Knights are rado’s Matt Duchene, Vegas’ W L Pct. GB Vermont (Athletics) 4 3 .571 1 (Phils) 49 28 .636 — Tri-City (Astros) 2 4 .333 21 ⁄2 expected to fl ip at least a cou- Marc Methot or Montreal’s Scran/W-B (Yankees)46 30 .605 21 ⁄2 He made his only appearance ers cleaned out their lockers Lowell (Red Sox) 2 6 .250 3 1⁄2 Rochester (Twins) 40 34 .541 71 ⁄2 for Portugal’s national team in after a second-round playoff ple more players selected in Alex Galchenyuk could be Pawtucket (Red Sox) 36 38 .486 11 1⁄2 Monday’s Scores Buffalo (Blue Jays) 35 42 .455 14 the expansion draft, the Is- traded fi rst and change the Connecticut 10, Lowell 6 1972. exit, all the talk was about Syracuse (Nationals) 27 47 .365 201 ⁄2 impending change. landers are looking for a No. course of the market. Staten Island 7, Aberdeen 0 South Division Jose Mourinho posted a black- Hudson Valley 8, Brooklyn 3 W L Pct. GB 2 center and no one knows Here are some things to Vermont at Tri-City, 7 p.m. Durham (Rays) 47 29 .618 — and-white photograph of himself That’s just getting started Batavia 1, West Virginia 0, 10 innings Gwinnett (Braves) 39 36 .520 71 ⁄2 — for the Rangers and the what the Panthers and Coy- watch for this week: Mahoning Valley 5, State College 1 Norfolk (Orioles) 33 44 .429 141 ⁄2 as a boy with his father on his Williamsport 4, Auburn 3 otes will do next. The Rang- Charlotte (White Sox) 32 43 .427 141 ⁄2 Instagram account but made no rest of the NHL. PENGUINS MARCH ON Today’s Games West Division Big moves leading up to ers cleared significant cap No games scheduled W L Pct. GB public comment. Changes are afoot in Pitts- Wednesday’s Games Indianapolis (Pirates) 42 34 .553 — Tri-City at Connecticut, TBD and at the draft by the Rang- space by buying out Dan Columbus (Indians) 40 35 .533 11 ⁄2 Felix Mourinho was to be bur- burgh with goalie Marc-An- Tri-City at Connecticut, 6:05 p.m. Toledo (Tigers) 32 42 .432 9 Girardi and trading Derek Staten Island at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. ied today in Setubal, a city 25 ers, rival New York Island- dre Fleury already gone to Louisville (Reds) 30 46 .395 12 ers, Chicago Blackhawks Stepan to Arizona and could Auburn at State College, 7:05 p.m. miles south of Lisbon. Vegas and Daley, Nick Bon- Batavia at Williamsport, 7:05 p.m. Monday’s Scores and others set up a poten- take a run at defenseman Brooklyn at Aberdeen, 7:05 p.m. Rochester 4, Buffalo 3 ino, Chris Kunitz, Matt Cul- Lowell at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. Syracuse 5, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2 New Zealand routs U.S., tially crazy week to come go- Kevin Shattenkirk and other Mahoning Valley at West Virginia, 7:05 Columbus 7, Charlotte 6 len and Ron Hainsey set to p.m. Durham 1, Indianapolis 0 top free agents available. Double A wins America’s Cup ing into free agency. Teams be unrestricted free agents. Gwinnett 11, Toledo 4 could begin talking to pend- “The Rangers feel that we Eastern League Norfolk 3, Louisville 1 With Justin Schultz and Eastern Division Pawtucket 5, Lehigh Valley 4, 10 innings HAMILTON, BERMUDA ing free agents Sunday and had some really good hock- W L Pct. GB Rochester 4, Buffalo 2 Conor Sheary among those Trenton (Yankees) 48 27 .640 — Today’s Games Helmsman Peter Burling and 1 can sign them starting Sat- ey teams, we were really Reading (Phillies) 43 29 .597 3 ⁄2 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Syracuse, 6:35 Emirates Team New Zealand have needing new contracts, GM Binghamton (Mets) 39 32 .549 7 p.m. urday afternoon, and in be- close, but in order for them Portland (Red Sox) 33 38 .465 13 Columbus at Charlotte, 7:05 p.m. Jim Rutherford told free 1 won the America’s Cup by routing tween there could be plenty to take that extra step over Hartford (Rockies) 33 41 .446 14 ⁄2 Durham at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. agents to test the market New Hampshire (Jays)31 44 .413 17 Gwinnett at Toledo, 7:05 p.m. software tycoon Larry Ellison’s more movement now that the hump, they have to make Western Division Louisville at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. Oracle Team USA. and come back to him, so W L Pct. GB Pawtucket at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. the Vegas expansion draft is some moves,” Stepan said. Altoona (Pirates) 40 33 .548 — Rochester at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. the Penguins could look very Akron (Indians) 36 35 .507 3 Wednesday’s Games The underfunded but re- over and the foundation has After the Pittsburgh Pen- Erie (Tigers) 37 38 .493 4 Gwinnett at Toledo, 12:05 p.m. different just three weeks af- Bowie (Orioles) 37 39 .487 41 ⁄2 Durham at Indianapolis, 1:35 p.m. sourceful Kiwis claimed the old- been laid for trades. guins won the 1 ter another Cup parade. Harrisburg (Nationals) 32 42 .432 8 ⁄2 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Syracuse, 6:35 est trophy in international sports “Everyone had a lot of in back-to-back seasons, the Richmond (Giants) 32 43 .427 9 p.m. Columbus at Charlotte, 7:05 p.m. on the Great Sound on Monday, doubt moving into (the ex- Rangers aren’t alone in try- SHATTENKIRK SHOULD GET PAID Monday’s Games Louisville at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. Reading 5, Harrisburg 3 Pawtucket at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. winning Race 9 to clinch the pansion draft) because they ing to keep up. While Shat- The Capitals committed Portland 5, New Hampshire 1 Rochester at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. match at 7-1. didn’t know who will be on tenkirk, Montreal winger big money to winger T.J. Team New Zealand started their team,” Florida Pan- Alexander Radulov, Wash- Oshie with a $46 million, with a negative point because thers general manager Dale ington veteran Justin Wil- eight-year deal, but they’re Oracle won the qualifi ers, forcing Tallon said. “I think more liams and Pittsburgh de- unlikely to re-sign Shatten- the Kiwis to win eight races. teams will be aggressive in fenseman Trevor Daley are kirk, Williams, Karl Alzner Staff /wire report that regard because they among the top free agents and Daniel Winnik.

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NBA HOCKEY Billups unsure about Cavs front offi ce Recchi cluding the possibility that Ex-Pistons guard weighing chance LeBron James could leave as to be president of basketball ops a free agent after next sea- son. earns Associated Press of anonymity because of the Billups has known Gilbert CLEVELAND sensitive nature of the talks. for years, but he may be hesi- Chauncey Billups isn’t Billups met twice last week tant to work for a passionate- sure if it’s time to jump back with Gilbert, who is also but-demanding owner who into the NBA. looking for a new general has had four GMs in 12 years H.O.F. Nearly a week after first manager after parting ways and couldn’t work things out meeting with Cavaliers with David Griffi n. The sides with Griffi n despite an un- owner Dan Gilbert, Billups were unable to negotiate a precedented string of suc- has not yet decided whether contract extension follow- cess. to join Cleveland’s front of- ing Cleveland’s third straight Billups is believed to be honors fi ce, a person familiar with trip to the Finals. The person the only candidate so far to the situation told The Asso- says there’s no timetable on meet with Gilbert. Selanne, Kariya join ciated Press on Monday. a decision. There are other issues for Billups is weighing several A five-time All-Star, Bil- Billups to contemplate, and ex-Pen as inductees factors and remains unsure lups, who has no executive while he makes up his mind, AP FILE PHOTO, FEB. 10, 2016 Associated Press if he wants to lead the Cava- experience, would have to the Cavaliers are trying to Former Detroit Pistons player Chauncey Billups addresses the Paul Kariya always felt media in Auburn Hills, Mich. Nearly a week after fi rst meeting liers’ basketball operations, uproot his family in Denver upgrade their roster through with Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, Billups has not yet decided according to the person who to take the job. He also has trades and impending free as if he knew where Teemu whether to join Cleveland’s front offi ce. spoke to the AP on condition to consider other factors, in- agency. Selanne was on the ice when they had spectacular chemistry together as team- mates. On Monday, Selanne AWA R DS GOODALL pulled a new trick, telling Continued from B1 Continued from B1 Kariya where he was going: Two of the best mo- in 34 runs and connected the Hockey Hall of Fame. ments came during seg- for three homers, 14 doubles Before Kariya got the call ments that didn’t include and two triples. that he was being inducted, the NBA’s six individual His on-base percentage Selanne delivered the news awards. was .525 and his slugging that the dynamic duo that Bill Russell was pre- percentage was .627. thrilled hockey in Anaheim sented the first Lifetime In high school, Goodall for several years was going Achievement award, wel- was a featured running to be inducted together this comed on stage by fellow back for several seasons for fall. Hall of Fame centers Ka- the Raiders. When he was The longtime Ducks team- reem Abdul-Jabbar, Da- named The Vindicator’s mates headline the Hall of Fame’s class of 2017, which vid Robinson, Shaquille Baseball Player of the Year includes the long-overdue O’Neal, Alonzo Mourning in 2014, Goodall said he was additions of Mark Recchi, and Dikembe Mutombo. going to Mount Union to play baseball. Dave Andreychuk and long- The 11-time cham- time Canadian university pion as a player and the Asked about playing foot- ball, Goodall replied that he coach Clare Drake. Cana- league’s fi rst black coach dian star Danielle Goyette wanted to be able to walk fi rst pointed at them and became the fifth women’s when he was 30. joked that he would have player elected, and Boston “Yes, I remember saying kicked their butts, then Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs told them: “You have no that,” Goodall said recently got in as part of the builder idea how much respect I with a laugh. “I’m always category. have for you guys.” going to miss [football], Selanne was the only play- Former Thunder as- but I think I made the right er elected in his fi rst year of sistant coach Monty Wil- choice sticking with base- eligibility after putting up liams was given the Sag- ball.” 1,457 points in 1,451 games erStrong Award for the His numbers this season over 21 NHL seasons. The strength he showed after agree. “Finnish Flash” was a 10- his wife was killed in a car “To be in football, you’ve time All-Star, had 76 goals crash in Oklahoma City. got to really want to be in as a rookie with Winnipeg He was given a colorful football — those two-a- in 1992-93 that still stands jacket like the ones worn days, those fi ve-hour prac- as one of his 18 NHL records by Craig Sager, the long- tices,” Goodall said. “To be and won the Stanley Cup time Turner Sports re- a football player, you’ve got SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR with Anaheim in 2007. to really want it. Mount Union’s Billy Goodall runs the bases during a game this spring. Goodall led the Purple Raiders porter who died of cancer at the plate with a .451 batting average, 34 RBIs, three home runs, 14 doubles and two triples. “When I look back, I shake this past season. “Honestly, I think I’m my head and say how lucky more of a baseball player, ALL-STAR DWIGHT HOWARD ries, Goodall is one of the Walking away from base- ter ended, Goodall played a I was in so many different I have more fun playing ways and so thankful that I LOOKS TO THE FUTURE fortunate ones who didn’t ball stung. few games for Creekside in baseball.” sustain any while playing “I missed it a ton and the Youngstown league for was able to play for so many At 31 and entering his Still, going to a Division III football. knew I was wasting my abil- collegiate players. But his years,” Selanne said. 14th NBA season, eight- football powerhouse wasn’t “I never missed a game of ity,” Goodall said. “Some wrist has been aching, so He and Kariya played to- time All-Star Dwight the easiest way to give up football in my life,” he said, kids don’t get the luxury to he’s stopped playing. gether for parts of six sea- Howard says his best bas- something he loved. which is somewhat surpris- play college baseball and I “My wrist just wasn’t get- sons with the Ducks, help- ketball is ahead of him. “Mount Union being a ing because he once suf- knew I could. ting better,” Goodall said. ing hockey grow in Southern Wearing a teal suit football school and all, ob- fered a partially collapsed “I still worked, I still hit,” “Still have pain so I’m tak- California in the 1990s, and with black trim, a smiling viously it tempted me a little lung which required an he said of his time off. “I ing the summer off. then another with Colora- Howard insisted Monday more,” Goodall said. “I go overnight hospital stay. think I always knew that I “Bob Mingo was my do. he can return to being a watch Mount Union play. In addition to the ex- would come back to it.” coach, I played for him the Kariya had his career cut dominant center with the Obviously I [feel] a little bit pected bumps and bruise, Coming back wasn’t easy, past two years,” Goodall short by concussion prob- Charlotte Hornets, where of regret. Goodall said he might have but he almost immediately said. “He’s a great guy and lems, finishing with 989 he will be reunited with “Honestly, at one point, suffered a concussion in the became the starter in left I felt bad walking away but points in as many games. coach Steve Clifford and it might have been sopho- fi nal game of his junior year fi eld. I had to do it for my own “I didn’t retire willingly,” play for one of his child- more year, I thought about against Crestview when he “I had to show that I was health. I just want to heal said Kariya, who won an hood heroes, team owner playing both. suffered a helmet-to-helmet dedicated,” he said. my wrist for next year. Olympic gold medal with Michael Jordan. “But then I thought, hit. He shifted to center fi eld “Swinging with a hurting Canada at the 2002 Olym- “A lot of people have ‘Nah, that’s going to be too “I don’t know if it really this season and says he has wrist isn’t the best feeling pics. written me off, which is much.’” was a concussion,” Goodall no preference. and it doesn’t get better “I would’ve loved to have great because it’s going “Playing a sport, it’s like a said. “Got hit hard, never re- “People always ask me when you keep swinging,” kept playing. If there was to make me work even full-time job with school,” ally got checked out.” that and I like to call myself he said. any way of waving a magic harder,” Howard said dur- Goodall said. “We go year- His multitasking urge an ‘outfi elder’ because I like As for school, Goodall is wand and getting the oppor- ing his introductory news round. In the fall, there’s lingered briefly when he to think I can play all three,” working an internship this tunity to live through my en- conference. less on us. In the winter, moved on to college base- he said. “It makes me more summer with the Ohio De- tire career, the good and the “I’m just looking for- it’s going to pick up. In the ball. In high school, Goodall versatile if I can play any partment of Transportation bad, I would do it again in a ward to this opportunity spring, you’re at full go. was an outfi elder and relief spot in the outfi eld. That’s following around an engi- heartbeat.” because I have a lot left in “You definitely have got pitcher. He thought about why I don’t prefer one.” neering project manager for Recchi’s election in his the tank.” to manage your time in the trying to do both for the Goodall began the sea- several road construction fourth year of eligibility This will be Howard’s spring,” Goodall said. “Two Purple Raiders, but admit- son batting in the third projects. ended a curious omission third team in three sea- sports would have been too ted arm issues can creep up slot, then was moved up to Goodall is looking for- for a player who won the sons. ... if you want to excel in when he does both. lead-off for four games be- ward to another season Cup three times — once The Atlanta Hawks, his one, you’ve got to put the “Hitting is my favorite fore moving back down to with the Purple Raiders. each with Pittsburgh (1991), hometown team, traded time in.’ part of the game,” Goodall third. “I don’ think I’ve reached Carolina (2006) and Boston him to Charlotte one year As far as long-term inju- said. When his spring semes- my full potential,” he said. (2011) — and is 12th in NHL into a three-year, $74 mil- scoring with 1,533 points. lion contract. Howard Every other retired player in said he has no hard feel- on left-hander Nick Bush, the top 28 in career scoring ings, adding that “some- SERIES and Reynolds got a nice was already in the Hall of times things just don’t Continued from B1 hand from LSU fans as he Fame. “You can only do so much, work out.” went into the dugout. and stayed in the game as and you’ve got to let your But he’s confi dent Char- Florida took a 3-0 lead the center fi elder. numbers and your play lotte is the right fi t. when Dalton Guthrie tagged Singer, who pitched a dictate where it gets you,” “I think I’m a lot health- complete game in an 8-1 up on Austin Langworthy’s Recchi said. “It was just ier than I have been in the win over LSU in March, foul out, and two more something where you hope past fi ve years and I think turned in his second strong runs came home when In- it’s good enough at some this is going to be my best performance at the CWS. dia’s drive to deep center point.” time,” Howard said. “I’m The sophomore struck out bounced over the fence for Andreychuk had an even a lot wiser now, stronger nine and allowed one run in a ground-rule double. longer wait, finally getting mentally and physically, seven innings against Lou- The Tigers pulled within the call in his ninth chance and I’m in the right place isville last Tuesday. Monday a run in the sixth. Antoine after putting up 1,338 points with a great coach, a great marked the eighth straight Duplantis went deep into in 23 seasons and serving as GM and the GOAT (great- game that Florida pitchers the right-field bullpen for captain of the Tampa Bay est of all time). So I think struck out 11 or more. his second homer of the sea- Lightning’s 2004 Cup team. this is the perfect oppor- LSU — playing its fourth son, and first since March His 640 goals are 14th all- tunity.” game in six days and with 18, and Beau Jordan singled time. Much of Howard’s op- Eric Walker out with an in a run to make it 3-2. ASSOCIATED PRESS “The years that I have timism stems from being Florida’s Mike Rivera (4) reacts after hitting an RBI single in the injury — turned to the SCORING FIRST HELPS waited make no difference reunited with Clifford. seventh inning of Game 1 of the College World Series Finals against seldom-used Reynolds to Teams to score fi rst have to me,” Andreychuk said. They worked together LSU in Omaha, Neb., on Monday. Florida won, 4-3. start. The fi fth-year senior, won 13 straight CWS games. “When I started (in Buffalo) for seven seasons in Or- wearing a close-cropped in ’82, I got the privilege of There hasn’t been a lead way to the camera well be- made one of the great de- lando and Los Angeles, Mohawk under his cap and watching Gilbert Perreault change since the seventh yond the fi rst-base dugout. and the 6-foot-11 three- throwing an 85 mph fast- fensive plays of the CWS score 500 goals and to think inning of Game 5. Monday Fortunately, no one was in time Defensive Player of ball, gave the Tigers three when he sprinted and dived that I went by him, it’s mind- was Game 15. the fl ight path. the Year loves Clifford’s solid innings in his first to catch Kramer Robertson’s boggling.” defense-first mentality. start since March 2015. WATCH OUT! GIVING UP HIS BODY foul ball in the third inning. Goyette won two Olympic He’s also confident Clif- He got a groundout to LSU’s Deichmann lost Florida shortstop Dalton Guthrie landed on his chest gold medals and one silver ford will put him in the start the fourth but then the grip of his bat when he Guthrie, who had to leave and nearly did a face plant medal for Canada and had right situations to succeed walked three straight. swung at a pitch in the sixth Saturday’s game against in the dirt, but held onto the 113 goals and 105 assists in on offense. Coach Paul Mainieri called inning, and it flew all the TCU with back spasms, ball. 171 international games.

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ized on June 13 following a AROUND THE HORN INDIANS game against the Los Ange- Monday’s other Continued from B1 les Dodgers at Progressive MLB games least two hits. Field. He underwent a series of tests and was released a Yankees 6, White Sox 5 Bryan Shaw (2-2) pitched 1 few hours later. Francona re- CHICAGO 1 ⁄3 scoreless innings for the win. Tanner Scheppers (0-1) turned to work the following Jordan Montgomery night. matched his season high allowed all three batters he faced to reach the base. The 57-year-old Francona with seven solid innings and missed a game last season closer Aroldis Chapman Andrus added a solo shut down a ninth-inning homer off Dan Otero in the in August after experiencing rally just in time, lifting the fourth after his three-run chest pains. New York Yankees over the shot in the second. Beltre TRAINER’S ROOM Chicago White Sox. New York had a three-run homer dur- Rangers: LHP Martin led 6-1 entering the ninth, ing a four-run fi rst, and Gallo but Yankees reliever Chasen Perez (broken right thumb) Shreve gave up a three-run added a solo shot for his 20th is eligible to come off the homer to Tim Anderson of the season. disabled list on July 3, but and Chapman allowed an Carrasco allowed eight manager Jeff Banister said RBI double to Jose Abreu. runs — tying a career high his return will be delayed. 1 Chapman retired Avisail — in 3 ⁄3 innings. Indians: OF Austin Jack- Garcia and Todd Frazier to Cole Hamels, making his son (left quad tightness) had fi nish his eighth save and fi rst start since April 26, al- 1 tests Monday. A decision will fi rst since returning from lowed seven runs in 4 ⁄3 in- the disabled list a week ago. be made Tuesday whether nings. The left-hander had he has to go on the disabled ASSOCIATED PRESS Recently recalled outfi elder been on the 10-day disabled Cleveland Indians’ Edwin Encarnacion, left, and Carlos Santana celebrate after both score on Lonnie Tyler Austin lined a solo list. list with a strained right Chisenhall’s two-run single in the sixth inning of Monday’s game against the Texas Rangers in homer and had a sacrifi ce fl y UP NEXT Cleveland. The Indians won, 15-9. for new York, which won for oblique but was activated the third time in 13 games before the game. Rangers: RHP Tyson Ross to keep pace with Boston Napoli returned to Pro- allowed seven runs over STATISTICS atop the AL East. Frazier hit gressive Field for the first three innings in a 7-5 loss to STANDINGS DP—Minnesota 1, Boston 1. LOB—Minnesota Chicago, .331; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, .330; a solo homer for the only run Toronto on June 21. AMERICAN LEAGUE 3, Boston 7. HR—Gimenez (5), Moreland (12). Ramirez, Cleveland, .326; Altuve, Houston, time since helping the Indi- East Division SB—Benintendi (9). CS—J.Polanco (2). SF— .319; Bogaerts, Boston, .316; Castro, New off Montgomery (6-4). New ans reach the World Series Indians: RHP Mike Clev- W L Pct GB Moreland (2). York, .315; Smoak, Toronto, .304; Correa, York took advantage of three New York 41 33 .554 — IP H R ER BB SO Houston, .303; Hosmer, Kansas City, .303; last season. He was 1 for 4 inger makes his first home Boston 42 34 .553 — Minnesota 1 tied at .299. Chicago errors to score four Tampa Bay 40 38 .513 3 Berrios L,7-2 6 1-3 8 4 4 2 7 RUNS—Judge, New York, 66; Springer, 1 Belisle 0 1 0 0 1 0 with three strikeouts. start since May 31 against Baltimore 37 38 .493 4 ⁄2 Houston, 57; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 56; unearned runs off starter 1 Boshers 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Castro, New York, 52; Correa, Houston, Francona was hospital- Oakland. Toronto 36 39 .480 5 ⁄2 David Holmberg (1-2). Central Division Busenitz 1 0 0 0 0 1 52; Ramirez, Cleveland, 51; Altuve, W L Pct GB Boston Houston, 49; Gardner, New York, 49; Red Sox 4, Twins 1 Cleveland 40 35 .533 — Sale W,10-3 6 1-3 4 1 1 2 9 Bautista, Toronto, 48; Betts, Boston, 48; 1 Hembree H,13 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 39 35 .527 ⁄2 4 tied at 47. 1 Barnes H,13 1 0 0 0 0 3 BOSTON Kansas City 37 37 .500 2 ⁄2 RBI—Judge, New York, 59; Cruz, Seattle, Detroit 33 42 .440 7 Kimbrel S,21-22 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 58; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 54; Sano, Chris Sale pitched 6 ⁄3 Chicago 32 43 .427 8 Belisle pitched to 2 batters in the 7th Minnesota, 52; Cano, Seattle, 51; Garcia, West Division WP—Berrios. Chicago, 51; Pujols, Los Angeles, 51; overpowering innings with W L Pct GB Umpires—Home, Will Little First, Jeff Kellogg Davis, Oakland, 49; Upton, Detroit, 49; 4 Houston 52 25 .675 — Second, Tim Timmons Third, James Hoye. nine strikeouts, Mitch T—2:55. A—37,172 (37,499). tied at 48. Los Angeles 40 39 .506 13 HITS—Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 99; Altuve, 1 YANKEES 6, WHITE SOX 5 Moreland hit a solo homer Seattle 39 39 .500 13 ⁄2 Houston, 92; Castro, New York, 92; Garcia, 1 Texas 38 38 .500 13 ⁄2 New York Chicago Chicago, 92; Ramirez, Cleveland, 92; for the third straight game 1 Oakland 34 42 .447 17 ⁄2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Bogaerts, Boston, 90; Andrus, Texas, 89; and the Boston Red Sox beat Gardner lf 4 0 0 0 Ti.Andr ss 5 1 2 3 Judge, New York, 86; Abreu, Chicago, 85; the Minnesota Twins in a Sunday’s Scores S.Cstro 2b 2 0 0 0 Me.Cbrr lf 5 1 3 0 Hosmer, Kansas City, 85; 2 tied at 83. Baltimore 8, Tampa Bay 5 Rfsnydr 2b 3 0 0 0 Abreu dh 4 0 3 1 DOUBLES—Betts, Boston, 25; Lowrie, matchup of two of the AL’s Minnesota 4, Cleveland 0 Judge rf 2 1 0 0 Hanson pr-dh0 0 0 0 Oakland, 24; Ramirez, Cleveland, 24; G.Sanch dh 3 1 0 0 A.Grcia rf 5 0 0 0 L.A. Angels 4, Boston 2 Schoop, Baltimore, 22; Altuve, Houston, top teams. Dustin Pedroia Texas 7, N.Y. Yankees 6 Austin 1b 4 1 1 2 T.Frzer 3b 3 1 1 1 Ellsbry cf 5 2 1 0 Dvidson 1b 4 0 0 0 21; Lindor, Cleveland, 21; Bogaerts, had two hits and drove in a Oakland 5, Chicago White Sox 3 Boston, 20; Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 20; Toronto 8, Kansas City 2 Headley 3b 4 1 3 1 Y.Sanch 2b 4 0 0 0 run and Moreland added a Houston 8, Seattle 2 Au.Rmne c 1 0 0 1 K.Smith c 4 1 1 0 Pillar, Toronto, 19; 8 tied at 18. Detroit 7, San Diego 5 Trreyes ss 3 0 1 1 Engel cf 4 1 1 0 TRIPLES—Bogaerts, Boston, 4; sacrifi ce for Boston, which Monday’s Scores Totals 31 6 6 5 Totals 38 5 11 5 Castellanos, Detroit, 4; Ramirez, kept pace with the New York Boston 4, Minnesota 1 Cleveland, 4; Sanchez, Chicago, 4; 7 tied Cleveland 15, Texas 9 New York 000 303 000 — 6 at 3. Yankees atop the East. Com- N.Y. Yankees 6, Chicago White Sox 5 Chicago 010 000 004 — 5 HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 26; ing off a three-game sweep L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, late E—Holmberg (1), T.Frazier (7), Davidson (3), Morrison, Tampa Bay, 22; Springer, Today’s Games J.Montgomery (1). DP—New York 1, Chicago 1. Houston, 22; Gallo, Texas, 20; Smoak, in Cleveland that had jumped Tampa Bay (Cobb 6-5) at Pittsburgh LOB—New York 9, Chicago 9. 2B—Headley (15), Toronto, 20; Davis, Oakland, 19; them over the Indians into (Williams 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Abreu (18). HR—Austin (1), Ti.Anderson (7), Moustakas, Kansas City, 19; Sano, Baltimore (Gausman 3-7) at Toronto T.Frazier (13). SF—Austin (1), Au.Romine (3), Minnesota, 18; 5 tied at 17. fi rst in the Central, the (Biagini 2-6), 7:07 p.m. Torreyes (1). STOLEN BASES—Maybin, Los Angeles, Kansas City (Strahm 2-4) at Detroit IP H R ER BB SO 23; Andrus, Texas, 18; DeShields, Texas, Twins’ off ense was stymied (Verlander 4-4), 7:10 p.m. New York 18; Dyson, Seattle, 18; Cain, Kansas City, by Sale and three relievers. Minnesota (Santiago 4-6) at Boston Montgomery W,6-4 7 5 1 1 1 8 14; Buxton, Minnesota, 13; Simmons, Los (Pomeranz 6-4), 7:10 p.m. Holder 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 Angeles, 13; Altuve, Houston, 12; Betts, Sale (10-3) gave up one run Texas (Ross 1-1) at Cleveland (Clevinger Betances 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Boston, 12; Pillar, Toronto, 11; 4 tied at 10. and four hits, increasing his 3-3), 7:10 p.m. Shreve 1-3 3 3 3 0 0 PITCHING—Vargas, Kansas City, 11-3; N.Y. Yankees (Severino 5-3) at Chicago Chapman S,8-9 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 Sale, Boston, 10-3; Santana, Minnesota, major-league strikeout total White Sox (Quintana 4-8), 8:10 p.m. Chicago 10-4; Keuchel, Houston, 9-0; Bundy, to 155. Craig Kimbrel pitched Oakland (Manaea 6-4) at Houston (Fiers Holmberg L,1-2 5 1-3 5 6 2 4 2 Baltimore, 8-6; Carrasco, Cleveland, 8-3; 5-2), 8:10 p.m. Minaya 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 6 tied at 7. the ninth for his 21st save. L.A. Angels (Chavez 5-7) at L.A. Dodgers Ynoa 2 1 0 0 2 2 ERA—Vargas, Kansas City, 2.29; (Maeda 5-3), 10:10 p.m. HBP—by Ynoa (Sanchez). WP—Ynoa. McCullers, Houston, 2.54; Sale, Boston, Jose Berrios (7-2) allowed Philadelphia (Nola 4-5) at Seattle (Paxton Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson; First, Jim Wolf; 2.77; Santana, Minnesota, 2.80; Darvish, 1 four runs on eight hits in 6 ⁄3 5-2), 10:10 p.m. Second, D.J. Reyburn; Third, Sam Holbrook. Texas, 3.12; Fulmer, Detroit, 3.29; Wednesday’s Games T—3:28. A—20,339 (40,615). Severino, New York, 3.30; Sabathia, New innings. Chris Gimenez had a Philadelphia at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE York, 3.47; Carrasco, Cleveland, 3.67; solo homer for Minnesota. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. CARDINALS 8, REDS 2 Stroman, Toronto, 3.69; 1 tied at 3.73. Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Cincinnati St. Louis STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 155; Cubs 5, Nationals 4 Kansas City at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Archer, Tampa Bay, 126; Darvish, Texas, Minnesota at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Peraza ss 4 0 2 0 Pham cf 3 3 2 1 109; Estrada, Toronto, 102; McCullers, WASHINGTON Texas at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Gennett 2b 4 2 1 0 Grichuk lf 5 1 2 3 Houston, 97; Carrasco, Cleveland, 96; ASSOCIATED PRESS N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Votto 1b 3 0 2 0 Pscotty rf 4 1 2 0 Severino, New York, 95; Bauer, Cleveland, Wade Davis struck out big p.m. Duvall lf 2 0 1 2 Gyorko 3b 3 1 2 3 Cleveland Indians’ Lonnie Chisenhall, right, scores on a sacrifi ce fl y Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 93; Kluber, Cleveland, 93; Porcello, Boston, Suarez 3b 3 0 0 0 Lyons p 0 0 0 0 93; 2 tied at 88. league batting leader Ryan by Jason Kipnis in the sixth inning of Monday’s game against the L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Wa.Prlt p 0 0 0 0 Mrtinez ph 1 0 0 0 Zimmerman with runners NATIONAL LEAGUE Hmilton ph 1 0 1 0 Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 TOP TEN Texas Rangers in Cleveland. Texas Rangers catcher Jonathan Lucroy East Division Lrenzen p 0 0 0 0 Y.Mlina c 4 0 1 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE on second and third to end watches Chisenhall score. W L Pct GB Schbler rf 4 0 2 0 Voit 1b 4 0 1 0 G AB R H Pct. Washington’s ninth-inning Washington 45 31 .592 — Msoraco c 4 0 0 0 DeJong 2b 4 1 3 0 Dickerson TB 73 300 56 99 .330 1 Judge NYY 72 261 67 86 .330 Atlanta 36 39 .480 8 ⁄2 Kvlehan cf 4 0 0 0 A.Diaz ss 4 0 0 0 rally, and the Chicago Cubs Miami 34 40 .459 10 Fnnegan p 1 0 0 0 Wacha p 1 0 0 0 JoRamirez Cle 74 282 51 92 .326 1 New York 34 41 .453 10 ⁄2 Brice p 1 0 0 0 G.Grcia ph-3b1 1 0 0 AGarcia ChW 73 283 40 92 .325 held off the Nationals. In 1 Philadelphia 24 51 .320 20 ⁄2 Alcantr 3b 2 0 0 0 Altuve Hou 75 288 49 92 .319 jeopardy of being shut out Central Division Totals 33 2 9 2 Totals 34 8 13 7 Bogaerts Bos 72 285 46 90 .316 W L Pct GB SCastro NYY 73 294 52 92 .313 for the fi rst time this season, Milwaukee 41 37 .526 — Cincinnati 000 100 010 — 2 Smoak Tor 74 250 43 76 .304 the NL East-leading Nation- Chicago 39 37 .513 1 St. Louis 300 302 00x — 8 Correa Hou 70 274 52 83 .303 1 St. Louis 35 40 .467 4 ⁄2 E—Gyorko (5), Gennett (3). DP—Cincinnati Hosmer KC 74 281 40 85 .302 als scored four times in the Cantu homers as Pittsburgh 35 41 .461 5 3, St. Louis 1. LOB—Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 8. Home Runs 1 ninth. Their comeback began Cincinnati 31 44 .413 8 ⁄2 2B—Votto (17), Schebler (12), Piscotty (11), Judge, New York, 26; Springer, Houston, West Division Voit (1), DeJong (5). HR—Grichuk (6), Gyorko 22; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 22; Gallo, Texas, against Hector Rondon W L Pct GB (12). SB—Pham (7). CS—Peraza (4). SF—Duvall 20; Smoak, Toronto, 20; KDavis, Oakland, Los Angeles 51 26 .662 — 2 (5). S—Wacha (4). 19; Moustakas, Kansas City, 19; Sano, and continued when Davis Arizona 49 28 .636 2 IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota, 18; 5 tied at 17. 1 entered. With Washington Colorado 47 31 .603 4 ⁄2 Cincinnati Runs Batted In 1 Scrappers take series San Diego 31 45 .408 19 ⁄2 Finnegan L,1-1 3 3 3 3 4 2 Judge, New York, 59; Cruz, Seattle, 1 down 5-3, Bryce Harper’s San Francisco 27 51 .346 24 ⁄2 Brice 2 9 5 5 0 3 58; Morrison, Tampa Bay, 54; Sano, single loaded the bases Peralta 2 0 0 0 0 1 Minnesota, 52; Pujols, Los Angeles, 51; Staff Report League game after allowing Sunday’s Scores Lorenzen 1 1 0 0 0 1 Cano, Seattle, 51; AGarcia, Chicago, 51; with two outs. Davis threw Miami 4, Chicago Cubs 2 St. Louis KDavis, Oakland, 49; Upton, Detroit, 49; 5 a wild pitch that scored NILES two runs and fi ve hits over Cincinnati 6, Washington 2 Wacha W,4-3 6 5 1 1 1 5 tied at 48. Milwaukee 7, Atlanta 0 Lyons 2 4 1 1 0 1 Pitching a run before striking out Ulysses Cantu homered four innings. N.Y. Mets 8, San Francisco 2 Brebbia 1 0 0 0 0 1 JVargas, Kansas City, 11-3; Sale, Boston, a swinging Zimmerman, Mahoning Valley took ad- Arizona 2, Philadelphia 1, 11 innings Finnegan pitched to 0 batter in the 4th 10-3; ESantana, Minnesota, 10-4; Keuchel, and singled twice, driving L.A. Dodgers 12, Colorado 6 Brice pitched to 5 batters in the 6th Houston, 9-0; Carrasco, Cleveland, who’s hitting .344. The fi nal Detroit 7, San Diego 5 HBP—by Brice (Garcia). home two runs as the Ma- vantage of some erratic State Umpires—Home, Alan Porter; First, Ron Kulpa; 8-3; Bundy, Baltimore, 8-6; McCullers, St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 4 Houston, 7-1; Sabathia, New York, 7-2; pitch bounced, and catcher Monday’s Scores Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, Chad Whitson. honing Valley Scrappers College pitching, drawing a Berrios, Minnesota, 7-2; 2 tied at 7-4. Willson Contreras zipped a Arizona 6, Philadelphia 1 T—2:49. A—46,535 (43,975). beat the season-high seven walks in St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 2 DIAMONDBACKS 6, PHILLIES 1 low throw to fi rst baseman Chicago Cubs 5, Washington 4 Philadelphia Arizona NATIONAL LEAGUE 5-1 on Monday. its victory. BATTING—Zimmerman, Washington, Anthony Rizzo to close out Colorado at San Francisco, late ab r h bi ab r h bi Samad Taylor singled The Scrappers will have a L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, late Nava lf 3 0 2 1 Hrrmann lf 3 1 1 2 .350; Murphy, Washington, .342; Posey, the victory. Contreras hit Today’s Games Galvis ss 3 0 0 0 Ahmed ss 5 0 0 0 San Francisco, .340; Goldschmidt, Arizona, three times, also stealing a day off before travelling out Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 7-5) at Washington Altherr rf 4 0 1 0 D.Prlta rf 5 1 1 0 .332; Peralta, Arizona, .325; Blackmon, a leadoff home run in his (Scherzer 8-5), 7:05 p.m. Franco 3b 4 0 1 0 Lamb 3b 4 1 1 0 Colorado, .321; Kemp, Atlanta, .320; fi rst career game-opening base for Mahoning Valley. of state to face the West Vir- Tampa Bay (Cobb 6-5) at Pittsburgh O.Hrrra cf 4 0 1 0 Owings 2b 3 2 2 0 Cozart, Cincinnati, .320; Ozuna, Miami, (Williams 3-3), 7:05 p.m. A.Blnco 2b 4 0 0 0 Dscalso 1b 4 0 2 3 .319; Harper, Washington, .315; 1 tied at-bat and Eddie Butler Mahoning Valley got on gina Black Bears. Milwaukee (Guerra 1-1) at Cincinnati Pinto p 0 0 0 0 Fuentes cf 3 1 1 1 at .309. (4-2) worked fi ve scoreless the board first in the third SCRAPPERS 5, SPIKES 1 (Adleman 4-4), 7:10 p.m. Stassi 1b 3 0 0 0 Mathis c 3 0 2 0 RUNS—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 68; State College Scrappers N.Y. Mets (Gsellman 5-5) at Miami Knapp c 4 1 0 0 Greinke p 2 0 0 0 Blackmon, Colorado, 62; Harper, innings to keep the Cubs inning when Nolan Jones hit ab r h bi ab r h bi (Straily 5-4), 7:10 p.m. Pivetta p 1 0 0 0 Bracho p 0 0 0 0 Washington, 57; Seager, Los Angeles, 56; Benson cf 4 0 1 0 Taylor dh 4 1 3 0 St. Louis (Martinez 6-6) at Arizona Morgan p 0 0 0 0 Drury ph 1 0 0 0 Votto, Cincinnati, 54; Thames, Milwaukee, ahead. an RBI single Kirtley 2b 4 0 0 0 Cantu 1b 4 1 3 2 (Walker 6-3), 9:40 p.m. Perkins ph 1 0 0 0 R.D L R p 0 0 0 0 50; Zimmerman, Washington, 50; 4 tied Cardinals 8, Reds 2 SCRAPPERS 5 Mendza 3b 4 0 1 1 Jones 3b 4 0 1 1 Atlanta (Newcomb 0-2) at San Diego Milner p 0 0 0 0 McFrlnd p 0 0 0 0 at 49. and Taylor Bautista rf 4 0 0 0 Laureano lf 5 0 0 1 (Chacin 6-6), 10:10 p.m. T.Kelly 2b 1 0 0 0 RBI—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 65; Lamb, ST. LOUIS SPIKES 1 scored on a Lopez dh 2 0 1 0 Benson rf 3 1 0 0 L.A. Angels (Chavez 5-7) at L.A. Dodgers Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 33 6 10 6 Arizona, 62; Arenado, Colorado, 59; Denton lf 3 0 0 0 Rodriguez c 3 0 2 1 (Maeda 5-3), 10:10 p.m. Zimmerman, Washington, 59; Reynolds, Randal Grichuk and Jedd Next: Mahoning Val- double play. Newman 1b 4 0 0 0 Perez ss 4 0 1 0 Philadelphia (Nola 4-5) at Seattle (Paxton Philadelphia 000 010 000 — 1 Colorado, 57; Blackmon, Colorado, 56; ley at West Virginia, Lancastor c 3 1 1 0 Nelson cf 2 1 0 0 5-2), 10:10 p.m. Arizona 123 000 00x — 6 Harper, Washington, 56; Bellinger, Los Gyorko each homered and The Scrap- Colorado (Hoffman 4-1) at San Francisco Wednesday, 7:05 Lopes ss 4 0 2 0 Friis 2b 3 1 1 0 E—Franco (7). DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB— Angeles, 55; Murphy, Washington, 54; drove in three runs, leading pers later (Cain 3-7), 10:15 p.m. Philadelphia 8, Arizona 9. 2B—Owings (18). Ozuna, Miami, 54; 2 tied at 53. Totals 32 1 6 1 Totals 32 5 11 5 Wednesday’s Games HR—Herrmann (7). SB—Fuentes (2), Mathis (1). HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 100; Inciarte, the St. Louis Cardinals over Philadelphia at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta, 99; LeMahieu, Colorado, 95; added two runs in the fi fth Colorado at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. State College 000 000 010 — 1 Philadelphia Murphy, Washington, 95; Goldschmidt, the Cincinnati Reds. It was a and one in the sixth. In the Scrappers 002 021 00x — 5 Chicago Cubs at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Pivetta L,1-4 2 2-3 7 6 6 5 3 Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Arizona, 91; Ozuna, Miami, 91; Arenado, makeup for an April 29 game 2B— Lancaster (2), Lopez (2), Lopez (1), Morgan 3 1-3 1 0 0 1 5 Colorado, 90; Zimmerman, Washington, fi fth, Cantu hit a solo home Rodriguez (2), HR—Cantu (1). Team RISP Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Milner 1 2 0 0 0 2 that was postponed because N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 89; Gordon, Miami, 85; 2 tied at 83. run, while Cantu hit an RBI — Scrappers 2-12; State College 1-9. LOB— Pinto 1 0 0 0 0 1 DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 27; Scrappers 11, State College 8. St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Arizona of severe weather. Grichuk L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Herrera, Philadelphia, 25; Murphy, single in the sixth. IP H R ER BB SO Greinke W,9-4 5 3 1 1 3 5 Washington, 22; Zimmerman, Atlanta at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Bracho 2 2 0 0 1 2 hit his second homer in two Scrappers Washington, 21; Kemp, Atlanta, 20; Shaw, Mahoning Valley starter Tati (W, 1-1) 5 3 0 0 1 5 BOX SCORES De La Rosa 1 0 0 0 0 2 games since being recalled McFarland 1 0 0 0 0 1 Milwaukee, 20; 5 tied at 19. Felix Tati (1-1) picked up the Teaney 1 0 0 0 0 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 10; from Triple-A. The two-run Echols 1 1 0 0 1 0 INDIANS 15, RANGERS 9 Umpires—Home, Gabe Morales; First, Adrian Johnson; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, Cozart, Cincinnati, 5; Hamilton, Cincinnati, win after allowing just three Jimenez 2 2 1 1 2 3 Texas Cleveland 5; Arenado, Colorado, 4; Broxton, drive in the fourth inning was State College Shane Livensparger. ab r h bi ab r h bi T—3:11. A—20,765 (48,633). Milwaukee, 4; Fowler, St. Louis, 4; Galvis, his sixth of the season. Mi- hits over five scoreless in- Mulford (L, 0-2) 4 5 2 2 3 3 Choo rf 4 2 1 0 Lindor ss 5 1 2 3 CUBS 5, NATIONALS 4 Philadelphia, 4; Gordon, Miami, 4; Peraza, chael Wacha (4-3), who be- nings. Opposing starter Jon- Ciavarella 1.2 4 3 3 3 2 Andrus ss 4 3 3 4 Kipnis 2b 4 0 1 1 Cincinnati, 4; Turner, Washington, 4; 11 Siomkin 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 Mazara lf 5 1 1 1 Jose.Rm 3b 5 3 3 0 Chicago Washington tied at 3. gan the day with an 8.17 ERA Gonzalez 1 1 0 0 1 3 Beltre 3b 4 1 2 3 Encrnco dh 5 2 2 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi athon Mulford (0-2) took the Cntrras c 4 1 2 1 T.Trner ss 4 0 1 0 HOME RUNS—Bellinger, Los Angeles, WP—Jimenez. Umpires—HP: Matt Baldwin; 1b: Kozma 3b 1 0 0 0 C.Sntna 1b 5 3 2 3 24; Bruce, New York, 20; Ozuna, Miami, over his last seven starts, loss in the New York-Penn John Boccio. T—3:10. A—2,663. Odor 2b 4 0 0 0 Guyer lf 4 2 2 1 Rizzo 1b 4 0 1 1 Goodwin lf 5 0 1 0 Bryant lf-rf 4 1 0 0 Harper rf 5 0 3 0 20; Schebler, Cincinnati, 20; Stanton, limited the Reds to one run Gomez cf 3 0 0 0 Chsnhll rf 5 2 3 3 Miami, 20; Thames, Milwaukee, 20; Votto, DShelds cf 0 0 0 0 R.Perez c 3 2 2 2 I.Happ 2b 5 1 1 1 Zmmrman 1b5 0 0 0 on fi ve hits in six innings. He J.Baez ss 5 1 2 1 D.Mrphy 2b 4 1 1 0 Cincinnati, 20; Zimmerman, Washington, Lucroy c 4 0 0 0 B.Zmmer cf 5 0 2 2 19; 4 tied at 18. Napoli dh 4 0 1 0 Cndlrio 3b 4 0 1 0 Rendon 3b 4 0 1 0 struck out fi ve and walked Almora cf 1 0 1 1 Wieters c 4 1 2 1 STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, Gallo 1b 2 2 1 1 31; Gordon, Miami, 29; Turner, one. Brandon Finnegan (1-1) Totals 35 9 9 9 Totals 41 15 19 15 Butler p 2 0 0 0 M.Tylor cf 4 1 2 0 Russell ph 1 0 0 0 G.Gnzal p 2 0 0 0 Washington, 28; Nunez, San Francisco, 17; Peraza, Cincinnati, 15; Villar, Milwaukee, was activated off the dis- Texas 430 200 000 — 9 C.Edwrd p 0 0 0 0 Treinen p 0 0 0 0 abled list after missing more Charlie Sheen selling Cleveland 101 145 30x — 15 Strop p 0 0 0 0 E.Rmero p 0 0 0 0 14; Broxton, Milwaukee, 13; Goldschmidt, E—Odor (6). DP—Texas 1. LOB—Texas 4, Jay ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Lind ph 1 0 0 0 Arizona, 13; Pollock, Arizona, 11; 4 tied than two months because Cleveland 10. 2B—Choo (6), Mazara (15), Beltre Zagunis rf 2 0 0 0 Grace p 0 0 0 0 at 10. of a shoulder problem. The (8), Encarnacion (8), C.Santana (17), R.Perez 2 Uehara p 0 0 0 0 Albers p 0 0 0 0 PITCHING—Kershaw, Los Angeles, (5), B.Zimmer (8). HR—Andrus 2 (9), Beltre (4), Densing p 0 0 0 0 Drew ph 1 0 1 2 11-2; Greinke, Arizona, 9-4; Senzatela, lefty exited in the fourth Babe Ruth artifacts Gallo (20). SF—Kipnis (3). Grimm p 0 0 0 0 Difo pr 0 1 0 0 Colorado, 9-3; Davies, Milwaukee, 8-4; with a strained left triceps. IP H R ER BB SO L Stlla ph 1 1 1 0 Freeland, Colorado, 8-5; Ray, Arizona, 8-3; Associated Press Texas Rondon p 0 0 0 0 Scherzer, Washington, 8-5; Strasburg, Finnegan gave up three runs in a statement. “It is my hope Hamels 4 1-3 8 7 7 4 1 W.Davis p 0 0 0 0 Washington, 8-2; Wood, Los Angeles, 8-0; Alvarez 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 Totals 34 5 9 5 Totals 39 4 12 3 5 tied at 7. in the fi rst inning. He allowed Charlie Sheen hasn’t por- that whoever buys these will Scheppers L,0-1 0 2 3 3 1 0 ERA—Scherzer, Washington, 2.09; three hits and four walks be able to put them on dis- Claudio BS,2 1 3 2 2 1 0 Chicago 100 000 013 — 5 Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.47; Martinez, St. trayed Babe Ruth in a fi lm, Claiborne 2 5 3 3 0 2 Washington 000 000 004 — 4 Louis, 2.87; Ray, Arizona, 2.87; Anderson, overall. but the actor did have two play for the public.” Cleveland E—Goodwin (1), Grace (1), Candelario (1). DP— Milwaukee, 2.92; Gonzalez, Washington, Carrasco 3 1-3 6 8 8 3 7 Washington 1. LOB—Chicago 10, Washington 9. 2.96; Nova, Pittsburgh, 3.06; Greinke, Diamondbacks 6, Phillies 1 of the most prized items of Ruth’s ring, which is the Otero 1 2-3 2 1 1 1 2 2B—J.Baez (12), Candelario (2), D.Murphy (23), Arizona, 3.08; Leake, St. Louis, 3.12; Logan 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Wieters (12), M.Taylor (15), Drew (5). HR— Straily, Miami, 3.43; 1 tied at 3.50. PHOENIX Ruth memorabilia. first of four titles he won Shaw W,2-2 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Contreras (8). SB—J.Baez (3). CS—Rizzo (2). STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, with the Yankees, has the Allen 1 0 0 0 0 3 S—Contreras (1). 145; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 123; Ray, Zack Greinke pitched fi ve ef- Sheen on Monday re- Goody 1 1 0 0 1 2 IP H R ER BB SO Arizona, 119; Greinke, Arizona, 116; de- fective innings after a shaky vealed himself as the owner highest price of all the auc- Otero pitched to 1 batter in the 6th Chicago Grom, New York, 113; Samardzija, San Scheppers pitched to 3 batters in the 6th Butler W,4-2 5 4 0 0 0 1 Francisco, 112; Martinez, St. Louis, 111; start, Daniel Descalso had of Ruth’s 1927 World Series tion’s items. It started with WP—Hamels. Edwards H,10 1 0 0 0 0 3 Strasburg, Washington, 109; Lester, Umpires—Home, Pat Hoberg; First, Chris Segal; Strop H,9 1 1 0 0 0 2 Chicago, 97; 2 tied at 93. three RBIs and the Arizona an opening bid of $100,000 Uehara H,10 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 ring and the 1919 contract Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Rob Drake. TOP TEN Diamondbacks rolled. The and was up to $555,991 as of T—3:37. A—17,672 (35,051). Duensing 0 1 0 0 0 0 of Ruth’s sale from the Red RED SOX 4, TWINS 1 Grimm H,2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Diamondbacks were slug- Rondon 1-3 2 2 2 0 0 Monday. Minnesota Boston G AB R H Pct. gish Sunday against the Sox to the Yankees, which Davis 2-3 3 2 2 1 2 Zimmerman Was 69 259 50 89 .344 ab r h bi ab r h bi Washington are part of the fi rst Lelands. That season, Ruth had one B.Dzier 2b 4 0 1 0 Betts rf 4 2 2 0 DMurphy Was 70 282 50 96 .340 Phillies, scratching out a 2-1 Gonzalez L,7-2 6 2 1 1 5 8 Posey SF 66 235 32 80 .340 E.Escbr dh 4 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 2 1 Treinen 1 1-3 3 1 1 0 1 victory in 11 innings. They com Invitational Auction. of the greatest years in base- Sano 3b 4 0 0 0 Bgaerts ss 3 0 0 0 Goldschmidt Ari 76 274 68 91 .332 Romero 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 DPeralta Ari 67 243 47 79 .325 Grssman rf 2 0 1 0 Mreland 1b 3 1 2 2 Grace 2-3 3 3 3 1 1 took advantage of a rough Bidding closes Friday. ball history with a .356 bat- Mauer 1b 1 0 0 0 Bnntndi lf 3 0 1 0 Harper Was 69 262 57 84 .321 Albers 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Blackmon Col 76 312 62 100 .321 outing by Nick Pivetta (1-4) “While I have greatly ting average, 60 home runs K.Vrgas 1b 2 0 0 0 Young dh 3 0 0 0 Duensing pitched to 1 batter in the 8th Kepler pr-rf 0 0 0 0 Brdly J cf 4 0 0 0 Kemp Atl 62 247 30 79 .320 in the series fi nale, racking HBP—by Gonzalez (Candelario). WP—Davis. Cozart Cin 58 219 39 70 .320 enjoyed owning them, I and 156 RBIs. He went 6 for J.Plnco ss 3 0 1 0 Leon c 4 1 1 0 Umpires—Home, Dave Rackley; First, Ryan up six runs in less than three Gimenez c 3 1 1 1 Lin 3b 3 0 1 0 Ozuna Mia 74 285 45 91 .319 thought now was the right 15 in the World Series sweep Additon; Second, Larry Vanover; Third, Chad Home Runs E.Rsrio lf 3 0 0 0 Fairchild. innings against the rookie Buxton cf 3 0 0 0 Bellinger, Los Angeles, 24; Ozuna, Miami, time to sell the Holy Grail of against the Pittsburgh Pi- T—3:54. A—29,651 (41,418). right-hander. Totals 29 1 4 1 Totals 31 4 9 3 20; Stanton, Miami, 20; Bruce, New Ruth memorabilia so others rates, with two home runs MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS York, 20; Thames, Milwaukee, 20; Votto, Associated Press Minnesota 001 000 000 — 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cincinnati, 20; Schebler, Cincinnati, 20; can enjoy them,” Sheen said and seven RBIs. Boston 200 000 20x — 4 BATTING—Judge, New York, .332; Garcia, Zimmerman, Washington, 19; 4 tied at 18.

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TUESDAY MARKET WATCH Dow NASDAQ S&P 500 Gold Silver JUNE 27, 2017 BUSINESS BUSINESS NEWS 14.79 18.10 0.77 $9.90 $0.07 digest THE VINDICATOR | B5 21,409.55 6247.15 2439.07 $1,246.30 $16.56 TMH president WARREN Trumbull Memorial Hospi- Coal on the rise in China, US, India tal, a Steward Family Hospi- tal, has named Ron Bierman Associated Press tons, or 6 percent, for the in 2016, the largest drop on a minor role, they said. battling climate change. as hospital president. BEIJING three countries compared record. China and the U.S. The fuel’s popularity While the U.S. reversal is Bierman previously with the same period last accounted for almost all the waned over the past several expected to prove temporary, served as the CEO of Af- The world’s biggest coal us- year. The change is most dra- decline, while India showed years as renewable power analysts agree that India’s fi nity Medical Center from ers – China, the United States 2008-2016, CEO for Tenet and India – have boosted coal matic in the U.S., where coal a slight increase. and natural gas made gains use of coal will continue to Healthcare facilities from mining in 2017, in an abrupt mining rose 19 percent in the The reasons for this year’s and China moved to curb grow. They’re divided on the 2005-2007, and CEO for departure from last year’s fi rst fi ve months of the year, turnaround include policy dangerous levels of urban forecast for China over the Health Management Asso- record global decline for the according to U.S. Depart- shifts in China, changes in smog from burning coal. next decade. ciates facilities from 1998- heavily polluting fuel and a ment of Energy data. U.S. energy markets and In- Whether coal’s comeback Industry representatives 2005. setback to efforts to rein in Coal’s fortunes had ap- dia’s continued push to pro- proves lasting has signifi cant say the mining resurgence Boston-based Steward climate change emissions. peared to hit a new low less vide electricity to more of its implications for long-term underscores coal’s continued Health Care LLC offi cially Mining data reviewed by than two weeks ago, when poor, industry experts said. emission reduction targets, importance in power genera- purchased Trumbull Me- The Associated Press show British energy company BP President Donald Trump’s and for environmentalists’ tion, though analysts caution morial, Northside Medi- that production through May reported that tonnage mined role as coal’s booster-in-chief hopes that China and India its long-term growth pros- cal Center in Youngstown is up by at least 121 million worldwide fell 6.5 percent in the U.S. has played at most could emerge as leaders in pects remain bleak. and Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital in Howland from Community Health System in May. Economic development veteran addresses Valley’s ... 20th anniversary Study reveals $15 NORTH JACKSON Things Remembered Ful- fi llment and Call Center is minimum wage in celebrating 20 years in busi- ness in North Jackson. The Lagging distribution center, which supports Things Remem- Seattle costs jobs bered stores throughout the U.S. and Canada, started Associated Ppress operations in 1997. first U.S. cities to adopt a $15 minimum wage law, To recognize the occa- SEATTLE Seattle’s $15-an-hour and its experience is being sion, the Things Remem- prosperity closely watched as other bered Fulfi llment Center minimum wage law has cost the city jobs, according cities have followed suit had a 20th anniversary to a study released Monday and as advocates push for celebration on-site for its that contradicted another a higher federal minimum employees, complete with new study published last wage. a luncheon, product raffl es, week. The city’s law is raising games and a photo booth. A University of Wash- the minimum to $15 for all Compco deal ington team studying the businesses by 2021. law’s effects found that the In the years covered by COLUMBIANA law has boosted pay in low- the study, 2015 and 2016, After two weeks of in- wage jobs since it took ef- the minimum wage was tense negotiations, Compco fect in 2015, but that it also at most $13, depending on Industries of Columbiana caused a 9 percent reduc- business size, worker ben- has announced that it has tion in hours worked, The efi ts and tips. The current acquired the assets of Seattle Times reported. For minimum wage in Seattle Quaker Manufacturing Corp. an average low-wage Se- ranges from $11 to $15, of Salem. The deal became attle worker, that’s a loss of and unemployment is at fi nal Friday. about $125 per month, the a historically low 2.6 per- The name of the com- study said. cent, thanks in part to the pany will change to Compco “If you’re a low-skilled booming tech sector. Seat- Quaker Manufacturing Inc., worker with one of those tle has added about 40,000 but there are no immediate jobs, $125 a month is a siz- jobs overall in the last few changes expected in staff - able amount of money,” years. ing or employee benefi ts. said Mark Long, one of the Last week, a review by Quaker will also continue authors. “It can be the dif- University of California at to manufacture its current ference between being able Berkeley economists found product line. to pay your rent and not be- the law raised pay without Compco Quaker joins two ing able to pay your rent.” hurting jobs in the restau- other facilities in Compco’s There would be about rant industry. An author of corporate portfolio: Com- 5,000 more low-wage jobs that report, Michael Reich, pco’s main facility in Colum- in the city without the law, criticized the University of biana and QFM in Salem. the study estimated. Washington team’s meth- Seattle was one of the odology. Compco is a supplier of tank heads for the pres- ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR sure vessel, air, propane Don Iannone speaks at the “Redefi ning Economic Growth: Creating a New Narrative Around Prosperity and water storage industry. in the Mahoning Valley” workshop Monday at Youngstown State University’s Williamson College of Quaker specializes in cus- Business. tom metal stampings. Staff report nomic development needs to do the same Your Weekly Employment growth YOUNGSTOWN thing. It’s not about how many jobs we cre- Local Golf Guide CLEVELAND LTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN ate; it’s the quality. What we have seen is a a Special Advertising page Food and beverage manu- continued investment in Mahon- low-wage and low-skill recovery.” brought to you by this local golf course facturing employment grew ing Valley, the area still has one of In order to grow prosperity in the region, 21 percent in Northeast the slowest income growths. Iannone says a new narrative of the region Wed & Thur Twilight Special Ohio from 2007 to 2016, A is needed that links prosperity to regional On Monday, Don Iannone, a 40-year eco- June 28 & 29 Every Night compared with 5 percent nomic development veteran based in North- economic growth and development; a pros- perity growth agenda needs built; and the nationwide, according to east Ohio, had a workshop at Youngstown 10am-1pm All Players 5:30pm on the quarterly Cleveland Plus region’s stakeholders need to act strategi- State University’s Williamson College of $ $ Economic Review released cally to grow prosperity. 18 for 20 16 unlimited Monday by Team Northeast Business focused on how to address the lag- “Economic development I think could ging prosperity in the Valley and surround- 6233 W. Liberty St. Ohio. This growth is expect- have much greater impact if it included Hubbard, OH ing area. Friday June 30 ed to continue over the next more of you,” Iannone said to those in at- Call for tee times decade, with projections of In the “Redefining Economic Growth: tendance at Monday’s workshop. All Players Creating a New Narrative Around Prosperity 330.534.9026 14 percent growth for NEO The workshop was sponsored by YSU by $ and 10 percent growth for in the Mahoning Valley” workshop, Iannone Eastgate Regional Council of Governments, 18 for 20 www.GolfPineLakes.com the U.S. as a whole. explained how rhetoric surrounding the the Economic Action Group, the Mahoning Must Present Ad area needs to change, and so do the types of Valley Economic Development Corp., the BMW to expand jobs coming here. Western Reserve Port Authority and YSU’s BMW said Monday it will “The shift in health care is from volume Regional Economic Development Initiative, invest an additional $600 based to value based,” Iannone said. “Eco- REDI. million to expand its South Carolina plant, creating 1,000 new jobs over the next PPackageackage IIncludes:ncludes: Play two of Western Pennsylvania’s spectacular golf U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT courses: Th e Northwinds golf course, and the Somerset four years. • 18 holes of golf Country Club. Stay overnight at the Comfort Inn in CEO Harald Krueger’s an- at Somerset Somerset and wake up to a full breakfast. Spend some nouncement coincided with Country Club time away from the links to visit local attractions in America’s County including Flight 93 Memorial. the German automaker’s • 18 holes of golf ACH ranks in top 50 in at Northwinds Golf Package Prices good through November 1, 2017. celebration of 25 years of Course $$125125 perper personperson midweekmidweek manufacturing in the state. • 1 night of lodging at $$150150 pperer ppersonerson wweekendseekends BMW also unveiled its Comfort Inn 2018 BMW X3, a compact including breakfast L 2 pediatric specialties L SPECIA Based on double occupancy and AL sports vehicle expected to SSPRINGPRING FALLF SPECIALK availability. Midweek is Monday ID WEE be available in November. Staff report thru Thursday. Weekend is MMID WEEKLAY Akron ranked 35th in neo- 42 in neurology and neuro- Friday thru Sunday. Package & P The expansion will boost SSTAYTAY & PLAY BOARDMAN natology and 30th in urol- surgery; No. 41 in pulmonol- Price does not include tax. its workforce to more than $ 11 pp Akron Children’s Hospital ogy. ogy; and No. 41 in urology. FForor RReservations,eservations, 1111 pp 10,000 people. BMW will “We congratulate our “We do not consider this ccallall 8814.445.961114.445.9611 Special good before Memorial Day & after Labor Day separately invest $200 mil- has ranked in the top 50 of children’s hospitals in two neonatology and urology in any way to be a refl ection lion over fi ve years on work- teams for being ranked by of success of those programs force training, Krueger said. pediatric specialties: urol- ogy and neonatology. U.S. News and World Report nor do we design programs Staff /wire report U.S. News & World Report, for 2017,” said Beth Smith, around the ever-changing 701 S SHORE TRAIL Akron Children’s vice presi- methodologies of various CENTRAL CITY, PA 15926 the global authority in hospi- 814.754.4653 Selected local stocks tal rankings, today released dent for marketing and pub- ranking entities,” Smith NORTHWINDSGOLF.COM lic relations. “Several previ- said. STOCK, DIVIDEND . . . . .CLOSE CHANGE the 2017-18 Best Children’s Alcoa Inc., .12 ...... 31.18 0.09 ously ranked specialties at Hospitals ranking in the Hospitals rankings. The 11th Aqua America, .71 . . . 33.69 0.17 Akron Children’s Hospital top 10 this year are: Boston Avalon Holdings,...... 2.48 -0.13 annual Best Children’s Hos- Chemical Bank, .27 . . . 46.25 -0.10 are not included on the list, Children’s Hospital; Chil- Community Health Sys. 9.35 0.02 pitals rankings are a source Cortland Bancorp, .28. 18.20 -0.30 and we’ll defi nitely explore dren’s Hospital of Philadel- Farmers Nat., .16 . . . . 14.25 -0.35 of comprehensive, quality- First Energy, 1.44 . . . 30.09 1.18 the data more closely. The phia; Cincinnati Children’s Fifth/Third, .52...... 24.82 0.16 related information on U.S. U.S. News yardstick changes Hospital Medical Center; FirstMerit Corp.,...... - - pediatric centers. First Niles Financial, .12 11.15 0.00 every year and sometimes it Texas Children’s Hospital, FNB Corp., .48 ...... 13.76 0.32 The new edition highlights General Motors, 1.52 . 34.52 0.32 works in our favor and other Houston; Johns Hopkins General Electric, .92 . . .27.61 0.04 the top 50 centers in each of times not, but our commit- Children’s Center in Balti- Huntington Bank, .28 12.79 0.08 these 10 pediatric special- iHeartMedia Inc., . . . . . 1.60 0.00 ment to providing the high- more; Children’s Hospital of JP Morgan Chase, 1.92 87.24 0.38 ties: cancer, cardiology and est quality health care has Los Angeles; Ann and Robert Key Corp, .34 ...... 18.12 0.22 LaFarge, .34...... - - heart surgery, diabetes and been unwavering through H. Lurie Children’s Hospi- Macy’s, 1.51 ...... 22.47 0.20 endocrinology, gastroenter- Parker Hannifi n, 2.52 157.07 -2.56 the years.” tal of Chicago; Nationwide PNC, 2.20...... 120.38 0.83 ology and gastrointestinal In 2016, the hospital Children’s Hospital in Co- Simon Prop. Grp., 6.60 160.45 1.55 Stoneridge ...... 15.22 0.55 surgery, neonatology, neph- ranked in six categories: No. lumbus; Children’s Hospital For information on how to be a part of this page United Comm. Fin., .12 .7.96 -0.04 rology, neurology and neu- 46 for cancer; No. 32 for dia- of Pittsburgh of UPMC; and please call Jim Bartell at 330-747-1471 ext. 1205 Selected prices from Monday’s rosurgery, orthopedics, pul- betes and endocrinology; Children’s National Medical 4 p.m. close. monology and urology. No. 24 in neonatology; No. Center in Washington D.C. or Email: [email protected]

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B6 THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 SPORTS & CLASSIFIEDS WWW.VINDY.COM

TO PLACE AN AD BRIDGE light takeout double. McCance decided that East must have a East-West vulnerable, North singleton club and it was prob- 330-746-6565 | 800-686-5003 deals NORTH ably the ace. or online: www.vindy.com/classifi eds WK J 6 5 Backing his judgment with TA his play, McCance led a low club UK Q 9 2 V from his hand and also played K Q 7 6 low from dummy. The fall of the WEST EAST CLASSIFIEDS W2 WQ 10 9 3 ace was a relief, but the contract TQ J 8 7 TK 9 4 3 2 was still far from safe. South won NOTICES 0000 JOBS 1000 RENTALS 3000 U8 7 UJ 10 6 the heart shift with dummy’s ace V V REAL ESTATE 4000STUFF 6000PETS 7000AUTOS 8000 J 10 9 8 5 2 A and cashed the king and queen SOUTH of clubs. This was the position: CORRECTIONS AND WA 8 7 4 SELL YOUR ITEM USING HOURS CANCELLATIONS T NORTH THE FAMILY PLAN* BY PHONE Minor corrections and can- 10 6 5 330-746-6565 cellations taken until 4:30 UA 5 4 3 WK J 6 3 LINES — 3 DAYS p.m. the day before publi- T 800-686-5003 cation, 4:30 p.m. Friday for V4 3 Void Mon.-Fri.: 8am-4:30pm Sunday, and 11:30 a.m. Satur- U9 day for Monday. The bidding: V $5.00 BY FAX ALL NEW ADS MUST RUN ONE NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 7 330-747-0399 TIME BEFORE THEY CAN BE 1V Dbl 1U 1T WEST EAST Include full name/company CANCELLED OR CORRECTED. WVoid WQ 10 3 3 LINES — 7 DAYS name, phone/fax and Be sure to check your ad as 3U Pass 5U All pass The Vindicator will be re- TQ J 7 TK 9 start date. sponsible for only those in- Opening lead: Two of W IN PERSON UVoid UVoid sertions where the above Many would not agree with $9.50 Mon.-Fri.: 8 am-4:30pm decisions preclude correc- VJ 10 VVoid 107 Vindicator Square (Corner of tion. When cancelling an ad some of the bidding decisions, SOUTH Each additional line Vindicator Square &Front St.) always ask for the “kill” num- Youngstown, Ohio 44501 ber. No allowance made with- but this deal was bid as shown W8 7 4 is $3.00 out one. T • Private Party only when it was played in Australia in 10 DEADLINES The Vindicator reserves the U • Rate is non-refundable IN THE PAPER CALL BY right to not accept an adver- 1993. South was Victorian expert 5 • Prepayment required V Mon.: Friday, 4:30pm tiser’s order and reserves the Ian McCance. Void • Only one item per ad Tues.-Fri.: Day prior, 4:30pm discretion to edit, change, re- • Must include price vise, or classify an ad, or can- The seven of clubs was led and AP FILE PHOTO, MAY 12 Saturday: Friday, 3:45pm cel a scheduled publication The opening spade lead was • Excludes pets, garage Sunday: Friday, 4:00pm sales, real estate & of an ad, even after a prior East had to discard a heart, or Phil Mickelson, left, stands with his caddie, Jim Mackay, at The Sunday Real Estate: Friday, 3:15pm publication and regardless almost certainly a singleton. Mc- Players Championship golf tournament in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. commercial items of whether the ad is part of a Cance won in his hand with the else a second spade could be set multiple insertion. Mickelson and Mackay announced last week they had decided to ace and drew trumps in three up. Declarer ruff ed the club and split up after 25 years and more than 600 tournaments. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY then ruffed his last heart. Mc- We are pledged to the letter and spirit of United States policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity through- rounds, ending in his hand. Time out the Nation. We encourage and support an affi rmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barri- Cance then led dummy’s six of ers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. The Vindicator to think. The opponents had just will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate that violates federal or local fair housing laws. 14 high-card points between spades. East won, but had to lead them, and West must have a a spade into dummy’s king-jack at the end. Well played! 0000 Apartments Furniture few of them for his free bid. That Mickelson sure Unfurnished ©Tribune Content Agency NOTICES Couch - reclines on both meant that East had made a very Boardman - Senior Apts. ends & oversized recliner 2 Bdrm., heat & water incl. chair, $400. 330-469-5520. Cemetery Lots $525/mo., first mo. free. Antique/Classic Cars Motorcycles/Mopeds Automobiles Call 330-718-5585 Mattress Sale Green Haven Memorial Gar- Queen set $98/Full set $88 dens, spaces 1,2,3 & 4, lot FORD MODEL A - 1931 Texas Sidecar - taken off Volvo S40 2007. Manual 5 someone will Boardman - 1-bdrm., $380 + Economy Furniture Excellent condition, Harley softtail, mounts spd., 195,000 mi., loaded, 77, section B, $650 ea. or elec. & gas, walking dis- best offer. 772-643-0176 2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 original, $19,500. available for most Harley’s well maintained, includes tance to mall. 330-314-4345 Call 330-792-2524 and Metrics, asking $3300 bonus snow tires, $2200/of- Lake Park - Midlothian Blvd. Boardman - Near Mall GF desks, chairs & or best offer. 330-610-6791 fer. S - O - L - D ! 3, section W, right off road, 1 Bdrm. @ $450 cabinets. 330-360-3711 $1000/ea. 330-758-8833. 2 Bdrm. @ $550 Sleepy Hollow Outlet ATVs BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Nicely Remodeled. Any size starting at $78 Automobiles Martin St., E. Palestine, dig up ‘Bones’ 7544 Market St. OH. Local 1-800-589-7970 330-782-5555 4931 Market Kawasaki T-Rex 750 - 2009 1000 330-629-7544 side by side, 4x4, with Cadillac DTS - 2006, luxury JOBS Boardman Lawn/Garden dump bed, low, low mi., like pkg., 148,000 mi., very good SUVs Associated Press his big brother’s bag during 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath new, $8000/best offer, con- condition, black ext., leath- Equipment sider trades. 330-457-0685 er, $4600. S - O - L - D ! OLYMPIA FIELDS, ILL. the Mexico Championship Starting at $500 BMW X3 SUV - 2006 General Help Heat & Water Paid 86,000 mi., black on black, when Mackay went down Call 330-788-2202 Mower - riding - Honda, 38” Boats Cadillac Sedan DeVille 1995 new tires, loaded, $7900. Phil Mickelson isn’t sure Newport Glen - Elevator cut, 10 hp, auto. w/rear Green, beige rag top, 4.9, Call 330-774-6226 with a stomach virus. Dancers Wanted Service 4071 Glenwood bagging system, excellent Glastron 279 - 2004. Trailer, 84,000 mi., 18” rims & Vo- what’s next for Jim “Bones” Call The Palace shape, $850. 330-770-5790. gues, $4600. 330-360-7682 BOARDMAN/POLAND every mfg., option, very low GMC Envoy SLT - 2007 Mackay. He is sure there are Asked if Mackay will start 330-536-9266 hrs., stored inside in win- 330-565-0590 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Tractor - 2004 John Deere Cadillac Brougham - 1991 loaded, remote start, Rtitle, SPANISH tutor - for 16 yr. apts. & townhouses. ter, $27,500/offer. Ashtab- heated seats, 6 cyl., 96,890 going to be plenty of options working for Rahm, Phil 2210, diesel, 54” mower ula, OH. Call 440-964-2304 RWD, last of the big ones! old, start July. Struthers 1st Months rent, $99. deck, bucket loader, re- Very good shape, 140,000 mi., $6595. 330-385-8155 for his longtime caddie. Mickelson said he had no area. Call 330-757-7849. duced $8300. S - O - L - D ! mi., maroon with maroon Boardman/Poland Sea-Ray Seville - 1983, 19’ Toyota 4Runner - 1999 Apts., lofts, townhouses. bowrider, 120 hp, 4 cyl., vinyl top, leather int., CD Mickelson and Mackay idea and didn’t want to spec- Wood chipper - Troy-Bilt, player. All the buttons & 4WD, moonroof, 97,000 mi., Drivers Pets welcome. Sr. Disc. shredder, vacuum, 8 hp., Mercruiser I/O, 1 owner, ex- 4 dr., SUV, auto., V-6, 3.4L announced last week they ulate on Mackay’s next job. Call 330-758-5916 cellent condition, asking whistles, $1800. elec. start,. self propelled, Call 330-559-7819 DOHC, $2150. 513-512-5783 used twice, $750/offer. $4000/offer. 330-565-1137. had decided to split up after “He’s not told me anything Dump Drivers Canfield 330-945-4777/330-622-8198 1 bedroom starting $500 Chevrolet Cruz LT - 2016, Trucks 25 years and more than 600 and I think that he’s going to $2400 Sign-on Bonus 2 bedroom starting $575 Campers/RVs assume lease payment, CANFIELD SCHOOLS Machinery/Tools $319/mo. for 30 months, tournaments around the have a lot of players call him 5000 mi., 330-272-1660. Chevrolet Sierra Z71 4x4 - Class A CDL HEAT & WATER PAID Forest River Wildwood X- 2016, assume lease pay- Sr. Discounts Lite - 2016, 25’, elec. hitch, world, ending one of golf’s and inquire about his ser- Home every night, newer Radial Arm Saw - Crafts- Chevrolet Caprice Classic ment of $379/mo., for 30 equipment with EZ-Pass, 330-533-5454 - Carriage Hill man, 10” $175/best offer. excellent condition, $15,000 mo. 330-540-8162. vices,” Mickelson said. “That 386 Fairground or best offer. 724-683-6636 1991, 51,000 mi., V-8, sun- most successful relation- non-Hazmat, manual shift 330-945-4777/330-622-8198 roof, 1 owner, always ga- truck. Weekly pay, direct Cornersburg ships. would be what I would an- Table saw, Craftsman, 10”, Forest River Sierra - 2014 raged, looks & runs great, Chevrolet Avalanch - 2005 deposit available, hospitali- BRANDYWINE APTS. $3800/offer. 330-980-3230 zation and paid vacation. belt drive, cast iron table, 5 slides, washer/dryer, cus- fully loaded, very good con- Mickelson’s brother Tim ticipate. But I don’t know.” All utilities included tom shed, wooded lot, Can- dition, 98,000 mi., asking Must have 1 year exp. LARGE 1 Bdrm., $525 $150. Call 330-945-4777. Dodge Challenger - 2010, Mickelson, who celebrated Call 330-638-9936 field Park, seasonal rent $12,500. Call 330-534-9759. is going to caddie for him 2 Bdrm., $625 paid, $40,000. 330-550-0302 V-6, great shape, 82,000 330-799-0611 Miscellaneous mi., ideal for student, for the rest of the year, and his 47th birthday on June 16, Owner Operators with own $19,000. 330-207-5922. Vans trailer to run Texas. Also GIRARD - Highland Ave. Monaco B Plus - 2009 and Mackay started working Ladder- 30’ wooden exten- 19,500 mi., 30ft., Chevy Lefty thinks there will be no Owner Operators for other 1 & 2 Bdrm., starting at Ford Taurus SEL - 2007 Oldsmobile Silhouette 2004 areas. Call 330-533-6864 $425/mo. Call 330-506-9956 sion ladder, $100. chassis, gas, top line shortage of potential suitors together at a U.S. Open qual- Call Dan, 330-533-3615. model, queen sleep num- newer brakes & tires, trans. $1100 or best offer. ber bed, 2 TVs, newer Mi- & coolant fluids recently Call 330-519-9555 for Mackay. ifier in Memphis, Tennes- Health Care Girard TRAILERS & HITCHES chelin tires, 1500 mi., changed, cold a/c, remote Liberty Park bennetttrailer.com $63,500. 330-358-2109 start, some rust, good work Wanted To Buy “He’s going to have some see in 1992. Mickelson was 330-533-4455 or 330-472-2896 car, 131,000 mi., $2250/of- Medical Assistant - full HEAT & WATER PAID fer. S - O - L - D ! incredible opportunities,” hoping to have their final time for busy physician’s 1 Bedroom, starting $475 A best price $325 & up for office. One year experience 2 Bedroom starting at $550 Ford Mustang - 2004, red most. Call 330-759-7807 or Mickelson said Monday in round together at this year’s required. Must be available Call 330-545-3975 Musical Instruments after 6pm, 330-534-2634. Motorcycles/Mopeds conv., 40th Anniversary, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 210 Elruth Ct.- Sr Discounts 46,000 mi., leather. Serious his first public comments U.S. Open, but he skipped Must be flexible to cover ORGAN - C3/B3 with 122 Girard- Shannon Terrace Leslie. Delivery available. Harley-Davidson Dyna offers only, 330-442-1893. YOUNGSTOWN AUTO shifts. Send resume to: WRECKING. 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» INSIDE C SOCIETY, C2 • ET CETERA, C3 • COMICS, C4 COMING TOMORROW A review of the fast-paced fi lm TUESDAY “Baby Driver.” THE VALLEY LIFE JUNE 27, 2017 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 Live music performances PEOPLE’S on television shows this P H A R M ACY week include: Lecture on importance of sleep at JCC The Graedons 1 Sheryl Crow: Staff report and physical health. At the JCC’s next lunch event, Tonight on The audience also will learn about the hit 2016 film “La La Land” will “Tonight Show Starring YOUNGSTOWN I’ve heard that canna- barriers to good sleep, sleep testing, be screened, preceded by a lunch at Jimmy Fallon” (NBC) Stacy Hunger, a respiratory therapist Q.bidiol oil can be used and sleep technologist at Northside sleep disorders, and treatments and noon in the multipurpose room. “La for pain relief. Is this true? 2 Lil Wayne: Tonight Hospital, will give a lecture on “The recommendations for good sleep. La Land,” a musical romantic com- Are there interactions with on “Jimmy Kimmel Importance of Sleep” at noon Friday Hunger’s lecture is free and open edy-drama, stars Ryan Gosling and other medications? Live” (ABC) at the Jewish Community Center, 505 to the public. A light lunch will be Emma Stone. The price is $11 ($8 The pain meds I’m on Gypsy Lane. served. for JCC members). To register, go to only take the edge off. I still 3 Judah and the Lion: Part of the JCC’s Lunch and Learn Those interested in attending should jccyoungstown.org or call the bur- Wednesday on “Late have quite a bit of pain. I series, the one-hour lecture will ex- contact Sheila Cornell at 330-746-3250, sar’s offi ce at 330-746-3250, ext. 195, by think that’s typical for most Late Show With James plain how sleep affects both mental ext. 182, by Thursday. July 14. Corden” (CBS) of us with chronic pain. Cannabidiol oil is de- 4 Trace Adkins: A. rived from the plant Thursday on “Jimmy Cannabis sativa, aka mar- Kimmel Live” (ABC) Real-life drama in the White House challenges screenwriters ijuana. Unlike some other components of cannabis, 5 Queen with Adam however, CBD does not make Lambert: Friday on people high. “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC) Animal research suggests that this compound may be helpful in preventing or treating neuropathic (nerve) pain (British Journal of Phar- macology, online May 26, 2017). Italian researchers report “PRETTY LITTLE LIARS” on their initial impressions (8 P.M., FREEFORM): After in prescribing cannabis (as seven seasons of ominous tea) for chronic pain. They mysteries and various conclude that it seems effec- shenanigans, the popular tive and safe (Journal of Pain drama, “Pretty Little Liars,” Research, May 22, 2017). comes to an end with a Cannabidiol oil may inter- two-hour series fi nale. The act with other medications, episode title has us con- particularly those used for cerned: “Till Death Do Us pain relief (CNS & Neurologi- Part.” HBO cal Disorders Drug Targets, online, April 13, 2017). If you TV LISTINGS, C3 Tony Hale, left, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in a scene from “Veep.” Writing TV shows based on real life in Washington has always been a challenge. But since Donald Trump became president, writers of such series as “Madam Secretary,” “House of Cards” and “Veep” decided to try it, consulting ENTERTAINMENT NEWS say their job is tougher than ever. The twists and turns of the Trump administration keep the writers on their toes as they attempt a prescriber to help you fi nd to create their own make-believe plot twists that seem dull by comparison. the appropriate dose would Winter art show be wise. seeks submissions Another reader wrote: “Cannabidiol oil has helped CANFIELD the nerve pain in my back, Canfi eld Presbyterian legs and feet. For me, other Church, 140 W. Main St., is TV in the Trump era medications don’t work seeking submissions for well, but this is almost an art show, “A Celebration By FRAZIER MOORE president, as if THAT were a show.” much as anything explained the miraculous.” of Faith Through The AP Television Writer “I’m very jealous,” jokes David history of NATO and what it was for, Arts,” to be displayed For about a year now, NEW YORK Mandel, showrunner for HBO’s with our administration supporting Q.I’ve been getting plan- Feb. 9-18. Open to profes- Say you’re a storyteller whose TV political satire “Veep,” where Julia it.” sional and amateur artists, tar warts. It started with just show draws inspiration from real- Louis-Dreyfus plays a blunder-beset Then, by chance, the fi nale’s May one, but now there are more. divisions will include paint- life Washington. former president. “We work very airing coincided with Trump’s visit ings, drawing, photography The dermatologist has been Whether portraying the noble hard on our scripts. They seem to be to Brussels. Even though by that freezing them off, but they and sculpture/woodcarving. geopolitics of “Madam Secretary” better at the job than I am.” point he had reversed his position on For information or to regis- come back. or the dirty deeds on “House of CBS’ “Madam Secretary” follows NATO’s “obsolescence,” he created I’d like to get rid of them ter, go to canfi eldpresbyte- Cards,” the high-stakes fumbling the career and family demands a diplomatic stir by scolding other rian.org/art-festival or call quicker. Apple-cider vinegar on “Veep” or the scourge of terror- borne by Elizabeth McCord, the NATO members, and appeared to worked for a few but not all. 330-533-5509. Deadline for ism that haunts “Homeland,” script soft-spoken, hard-charging U.S. shove Montenegro’s prime minister registration is Jan. 26. Is there any method that writers have always faced the chal- Secretary of State played by Tea to get a prime spot for the photo op. might work better? lenge of staying topical yet inventive Leoni. “Madam Secretary” isn’t the only Harry Potter debut When the series began three sea- series where fiction and reality An online resource for without straying outside the bounds doctors suggests using marks anniversary of plausibility. sons ago, “we wanted to show a gov- crisscrossed in surprising ways. A. ernment where people still valued On “Veep” last month, hapless the least expensive and least LONDON Then the Donald Trump presi- painful treatment fi rst (Stat- Wizarding legend Harry dency struck. Almost overnight others’ opinions and things still got former president Selina Meyer trav- done,” says executive producer Lori eled to Qatar. There, addressing an Pearls, March 29, 2017). Since Potter’s tale has turned 20. the unexpected or unthinkable be- you already have tried soak- Author J.K. Rowling’s fi rst came the new normal, with real-life McCreary. Now, with the widening Arab conference on human rights, political breach, she sees the show she gave in to political pressure and ing the soles of your feet in novel, “Harry Potter and the drama constantly threatening to dilute vinegar (equal parts Philosopher’s Stone,” was outdo anything the cleverest writer as more than ever “an aspiration- tried to gloss over the oppression to al version of where we are – and, I women she had planned to decry. vinegar and water), you published in Britain on June could dream up. might try other home reme- 26, 1997. The writers of Showtime’s “Home- hope, a much-needed break from all The very same day the episode the craziness of the news.” aired, Trump’s traveled to Saudi dies. Most of these use kitch- Since then, it has sold land” are already brainstorm- en products such as bacon more than 450 million ing next season, “and every day But trying to forecast true-life Arabia where he praised that coun- foreign relations as grist for story- try’s progress in empowering its fat, banana peel, minced copies worldwide and has the landscape changes,” says Alex garlic and turmeric powder. been translated into 79 lan- Gansa, an executive producer and telling has become even trickier in women – who, as more than one ob- the Trump Era, says “Madam Sec- server noted, aren’t allowed to drive They are applied overnight guages. The book’s magical co-creator of the Claire Danes-star- under a bandage. world has inspired multiple ring spy thriller. “It’s very diffi cult to retary” executive producer and cre- or be out in public without a male ator Barbara Hall. escorting them. Duct tape has stirred a fi lms, spinoff s, memora- keep up with. lot of controversy among “In the past, we would take cur- “You just can’t plan that,” says bilia and amusement park “We are in extremely unusual dermatologists. One small rent events and try to project them “Veep” writer Mandel of the har- attractions. times,” he says, “and sometimes it randomized controlled trial into the future,” she says. “But now, monic convergence. Rowling’s publisher, feels like nothing we dramatize on showed that it worked sig- in some cases, we have to just decide “Veep” didn’t plan for Trump to Bloomsbury, will release ‘Homeland’ can be nearly as scary nifi cantly better for children that the show IS our world. Then we be president. But Mandel says that, four new editions of the as what’s actually happening on the than freezing the warts (Ar- make up our own rules.” a couple of years ago, the show ad- book, one for each house at world stage.” chives of Pediatrics & Adoles- The recent season finale found opted a fortuitous strategy for stay- Hogwarts School of Witch- Melissa James Gibson is a show- cent Medicine, October 2002). Secretary McCord seeking help ing fresh: Meyer would be voted out craft & Wizardry, in honor of runner for Netflix’s “House of That study used silver duct from NATO nations to ease an inter- of office, then struggle comically the anniversary. Cards,” which stars Kevin Spacey tape. Another study using national fl are-up. with post-presidential life. as a cut-throat chief of state. She clear duct tape in adults When Hall was writing the script “That allows us to continue to Winfrey book pick: has a similar lament about Trump’s found it was no better than months ago, she was well aware do political comedy but from a dif- ‘Behold Dreamers’ impact. placebo (Archives of Derma- that NATO was a sore subject with ferent angle, like a bumper shot in “It’s true that we are being met tology, March 2007). NEW YORK Trump, who had called it “obsolete” pool,” Mandel explains. “We no lon- with a certain brand of audacity Some readers have had Imbolo Mbue, whose as a candidate. ger, thank gosh, occupy the Oval Of- in real life,” she says. “I think it en- success soaking the area in debut novel “Behold the “But there was no way to know fi ce. If we did, you’d watch Trump, genders a sick impulse – ‘What’s he old-fashioned Listerine. Back Dreamers” is Oprah Win- where it would land,” says Hall. “We then you’d turn to our show and it gonna do today?’ – where we’re look- in 1962, a physician wrote in frey’s latest selection, owes ing for our drama from the real-life ended up doing an episode that as would look no different.” her career in part to the talk- the Cleveland Clinic Quarter- show host. ly that soaking the foot in hot “Years ago, I went to water (110 degrees F) for 30 the library one day in Falls emplary community partner, and experiences that bring them joy lieve the technology may prevent to 90 minutes a week could Church, Va., to borrow a we’re so pleased that they recog- and hope. the need for rehospitalization eliminate a plantar wart. It book and saw a shelf that HEALTH nize and support the value Akron Grant applications are due Fri- and improve quality of life. Until may take six weeks to see only had Oprah book club Children’s brings to the Mahoning day. Applications received after now, cardiologists haven’t had a the results. There are, un- picks,” Mbue, 36, told The briefs Valley,” said JoAnn Stock, senior that date will be moved to the noninvasive way to proactively fortunately, no comparative Associated Press during a director of development, Akron next grant cycle. For information, monitor for fl uid changes. The studies to determine which recent telephone interview. Children’s Hospital Foundation. call Anthony Spano, Hope Foun- standard has been to rely on pa- of these might be most effec- “And one of the books that Family waiting room For information about naming dation founder and executive tients weighing themselves daily tive for you. caught my eye was Toni BOARDMAN opportunities in the new building director, at 330-406-1048. and reporting symptoms such as I’m interested in try- Morrison’s ‘Song of Solo- Akron Children’s Hospital Ma- or the Vision for Our Valley’s Chil- swelling or shortness of breath. Q. ing gin-soaked raisins mon.’ And after reading it, I honing Valley has created the dren campaign, contact Stock at Heart-failure vest That the procedure is completely for my arthritis pain. What was very much in awe of it Boardman Subaru and Fellman 330-746-9122. COLUMBUS noninvasive and takes less than is the percentage of alcohol [and] thought maybe I would Family Waiting Room in recogni- Nearly 6 million adults in the two minutes a day to use enables in the raisins after they have try writing, too.” tion of $250,000 in gifts and Grant funding United States suff er from heart patients to live a better quality been soaked in gin? Mbue’s “Behold the pledges to the hospital’s Vision YOUNGSTOWN failure, and because of a danger- of life with heart failure, said Dr. When we first started Dreamers” was published for Our Valley’s Children cam- The Hope Foundation of the ous buildup of fl uid in their lungs, William Abraham of The Ohio A. writing about this home in 2016 and won the PEN/ paign. The space is just inside the Mahoning Valley is accepting ap- more than half of those patients State University Wexner Medical remedy, we had the raisins Faulkner Award for fi ction. main entrance to the hospital’s plications for grant funding from end up back in the hospital within Center. tested with spectrometry. The book tells of an immi- new Beeghly campus Building its three main program areas. six months. Arthritis and joint pain In nine raisins (the recom- grant from Cameroon who A expansion scheduled to open They are: But a high-tech vest that uses mended daily dose), there is becomes the chauff eur for a in July. • General Fund – Grants up to military grade, see-through tech- BOARDMAN approximately one drop of Lehman Brothers executive Over the past three years, $5,000 for nonprofi t organiza- nology to remotely monitor lung Dr. Matthew Stonestreet will alcohol. not long before the 2008 Boardman Subaru has raised tions that provide services for fl uid buildup could be a solution present an arthritis and joint-pain You can learn more about fi nancial crisis. “It’s about more than $100,000 for Akron children with chronic or terminal to that problem. Heart-failure seminar at 9 a.m. today at Shep- the gin-raisin remedy and race and class, the econ- Children’s Hospital Mahoning illnesses. patients wear the vest for just herd of the Valley Boardman, many other nondrug ap- omy, culture, immigration Valley through its annual “Share • Family Assistance Fund – 90 seconds a day, which helps 7148 West Blvd. He will explain proaches in our Guide to Al- and the danger of the Us vs. the Love” campaign. Boardman Grants up to $2,500 for families doctors monitor symptoms and arthritis and off er treatment ternatives for Arthritis. This Them mentality,” she said in Subaru recently committed to with a sick child who could use analyze data to adjust treatments options including medications, 80-page online resource is a video. “And underneath it naming the hospital as its charity extra help. as needed. therapy and minimally invasive available for $4.99 at www. all comes the heart and soul partner through 2020 along with Doctors at The Ohio State Uni- hip and knee arthroplasty sur- PeoplesPharmacy.com. You • DreamCatchers for Kids – gery. Breakfast is provided. Res- of family, love, the pursuit of pledging to raise an additional The program enhances the lives versity Wexner Medical Center will be sent a link that allows happiness and what home $150,000. are testing the vest in a national, ervations are requested but not you to consult it whenever of children with life-threatening required. Call 330-726-9061. really means.” “Boardman Subaru is an ex- medical conditions by creating randomized clinical trial and be- you wish. 2017 King Features Syndicate Inc.

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AJWL learns lesson on recognizing human traffi cking Touchy Heloise neighbor makes Should her new car uneasy go to

Dear Annie: I have a problem with my neigh- dealer? bor that I don’t know how to handle. We have been Dear Heloise: I recently neighbors for three or four bought a new car. Do I have years. “Mr. Yates” has a to take it to the dealer for seriously ill wife who is service? They seem a lot homebound. He does ev- more expensive. erything for her, in addi- SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR tion to doing all the work During the May meeting of the GFWC Ohio NED Austintown Junior Mary D. in on the property. He has Women’s League, members and guests heard a presentation on Pennsylvania been helpful to me. human traffi cking by Sister Dorothy Kundracik of the Ursuline Sis- Here’s the problem: He ters and her associate, Stephanie Zapka. Those in attendance were Mary, going to the deal- can’t ever seem to talk to instructed in the importance of recognizing, reporting, rescuing and ership for routine mainte- me (a woman) without restoring victims of human traffi cking. Also that evening, one-year nance may seem like it’s tak- touching me. It’s nothing members of the AJWL were recognized and received certifi cates and ing a bigger slice out of your inappropriate. But I hate lapel pins. More photos and information can be found on the Face- budget, but consider the fol- it, so I end up avoiding book page at www.facebook.com/AJWL2014. Above, one-year mem- lowing hints: bers, from left, are Genevieve Bodnar, Jennifer Lambert, Ryanne him. I think it is a habit he has formed and he doesn’t Lambert, Lynn Larson, President Kathy Rusback, Eileen Lozier, Ja- Service technicians who even realize he does it. But nette Dillon and Joann Sulenski. At right, second vice-president, work at the dealership are I don’t know what I can Marcia Denamen; fi rst vice-president, Linda Jones; President Kathy specially trained to work say to him to get him to Rusback, Sister Kundracik and Zapka. on your make and mod- stop. Can you give me a el of car. suggestion? After spending a pretty penny on a new car, truck Wanting to Be a Good or SUV, it doesn’t make Neighbor sense to go low on the Dear Wanting: Be- maintenance. ing a good neighbor does Being a regular customer not mean being subjected in the service department to physical contact that may bode in your favor makes you feel uncomfort- when you eventually re- able. Some people suggest place your vehicle. feigning a sneeze or a cough There are steps you can whenever you run into a take as a consumer. Care- “hugger” whom you don’t fully read your owners man- want to hug. A similar trick ual. Sometimes the service might help prevent any un- department will “recom- wanted contact from Mr. mend” changing out certain Yates. You could also try fl uids that the manual may standing far away from not. Educate yourself on him, keeping your arms what is necessary for your folded against your chest, SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR offering cues that you’re style of driving. If you don’t not open to contact. If all drive the vehicle a lot or un- else fails, I would step away Austintown Alumni association awards six scholarships der harsh conditions, you from him when he tries may not need these extra to place a hand on your Austintown Alumni Association recently awarded $6,000 in scholarships to six members of the 2017 Fitch High School graduating class. services. shoulder and say, “Please Above from left are Jan Sternagel, Austintown Alumni Association; Marquis Barbel; Victoria Cruz; Anna Harr; Allexis Sallee; Devin Sigley; The manual is your best and Jala Beasley-Williams. Funds are made available by donations from alumni and friends of Austintown schools and community support source for maintenance rec- don’t take offense, but I’m during the annual raffl e. For information, call alumni president Lynn Larson at 330-518-5727 or Patti Griffi n at 330-793-4799. not a touchy-feely person.” ommendations – the manu- al, and your service adviser Dear Annie: I am privi- at the dealership. leged to train and place Heloise psychiatric service dogs REUNIONS with our military veterans Dear Heloise: I’ve who struggle with post- Austintown Fitch 1601 S. Raccoon Road, All descendants, family Oliver, president at 724- 350 W. Station Square learned in business that traumatic stress disorder. Class of 1965 will cel- Austintown. Guests are members and guests are 336-5958. Drive, Pittsburgh. Class when I’m not able to pro- Your response to “Frus- ebrate a 70th birthday welcome. If attending invited. There will be Poland Seminary High members are asked to vide a good or service for trated,” who is annoyed party for classmates at the 50-year reunion in games, contests, fi shing, School Class of 1957 send their registration fee my customer, to say, “I that people seem to take the Saxon Club pavilion September, reservations a basket auction, food and will host its 60-year class of $75, check or money apologize.” Saying “I’m dogs everywhere, was starting at 6 p.m., Aug. 5. are due. If attending July fellowship. Please bring reunion with an outdoor order, to class treasurer, sorry” is too personal to spot on. The cost is $10. Reserva- gathering, call Janet Lisko any items to donate to the barbecue Sept. 2. For in- LaTonya Thompkins Mc- tions are due by July 22 Ruberto at 330-506-3411 reunion committee for the Dowell, SHS Class of me. Service dogs are grow- formation or reservations, Of course I’m going to Connie Sinchak, 5697 or email her at lisko. auction, such as crafts call Bev Kalmer at 330- 1982, P.O. Box 11182, ing as a treatment option Tulane Ave., Austintown, [email protected] and homemade goods. Youngstown, OH 44511- to do everything I can to for a variety of conditions 774-4460. OH 44515. Checks payable Chaney High School There also will be a 50-50 9998. For information, call provide for my customers, beyond their original use to: Austintown Fitch Class raffl e to help defray costs. Poland Seminary High Madonna Chism Pinkard but sometimes it is just not as guides for the sight-im- Class of 1953 will meet at School Class of 1967 of 1965. For information, 10 a.m. Thursday at Eat n’ Everyone is asked to take a at 330-747-7982 or email possible. Replacing the in- paired. Service dogs can email: 1965Fitch@gmail. covered dish to share, and will host its 50-year class [email protected]. timate phrase “I’m sorry” be trained to alert hear- Park, 5451 Mahoning Ave., reunion at 6 p.m. Sept. 1 com Austintown. Classmates your own drinks. No alco- Springfi eld Local works for me. ing-impaired individuals holic beverages. Chicken, at the Boardman Holiday Austintown Fitch High and spouses are welcome. Inn. There will be a buff et, High School Class of to certain sounds and can School Class of 1977 will hot dogs, condiments, A Reader in Florida calm children who have Chaney High School plates, and utensils will be cash bar and time to get 1967 will host its 50-year have its 40th-year reunion Class of 1965 will cel- reacquainted. To register, class reunion at 7:30 autism. Through train- from 7 to 11 p.m. Sept. 2 at provided. For information, I understand! Readers, ing, they can detect and ebrate it’s 70th birthday call Frank McGown at 330- visit RNLO1949@AOL. p.m. Sept. 8 at the Road- what hints would you like to St. Joseph Church social party reunion with a a COM before July 30. house, 10499 Main St., alert their handlers to hall, 4545 New Road. The 792-4117, or Bob Greier at share about doing business highs and lows in blood casual dinner dance from 330-567-7323. Rayen High School New Middletown. There cost is $35 per person 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. July 29 professionally? sugar, impending seizure and BYOB (coff ee and pop McDonald High Class of 1987 will host will be cocktails at 6 p.m. at St. Christine Church, Sept. 9 and a dinner- Heloise activity, irregular heart provided). Registration 3165 S. Schenley Ave. School Alumni Associa- its 30th-year class rhythms, and impending will be at 6:30, welcome at Plans for the evening tion will have its annual reunion Friday through dance at Kathi’s Dance Dear Heloise: I’m just 5 panic attacks, and they 7 and buff et dinner at 7:30. include: appetizers at dinner meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Pit Stop, & Gym Center, 10825 feet tall. The drum on my can interrupt road rage. Music and entertainment 6:30, class pictures at 7 Friday at the Mahoning St. Mary’s Church and Springfi eld Road, Poland. will be provided; the event Country Club. Reserva- washing machine is very Please encourage your and buff et dinner at 7:30. Wick Park. Cost is $60 High is casual. There also will tions and payment of $30 Woodrow Wilson deep – I can’t reach small readers to visit the govern- Reservation slips must be per person. For informa- School Class of 1962 be a mixer at 7 p.m. Sept. per person are required. items on the bottom when ment website dedicated to turned in by Saturday . For will have its 55-year class 1 at JR’z Pub, 1722 S. Rac- Classes of ’62, ’67, ’77 and tion and to register, call transferring to the dryer. the Americans With Dis- information, email chaney- reunion Aug. 11 and 12 at coon Road. Cash food and ’82 will host reunions this NaJeebah Butler at 478- I keep a plastic spaghetti abilities Act, specifically [email protected], or the Saxon Club. For infor- bar will be available. Send year. Contact John Sagan- 284-1605. the page about service call Peggy Panko-Mach- mation or to register, call fork hanging next to my check or money order pay- ich at JMSaganich@vorys. animals. The site, ADA. ingo at 330-726-5401 or South High School Irene Dankovich Junkin at washer. The plastic doesn’t able to AFHS Class of 1977, com or Carol Scirocco at gov, features informative Phyllis Tacco-Patterson at Class of 1967 will host 330-788-2036. If class- scratch the drum, and the P.O. Box 4745, Austintown, [email protected] or call 330-549-3400. its 50-year reunion Sept. mates have not received fork grabs the smallest Q&As that clearly explain OH 44515, by Aug. 1. 330-530-4890 for details. the rights and obligations 2 and 3. If you did not invitations, contact Irene. items. It’s a great helper. Herold Family recently of service dog teams and Boardman High Class met at Bob Evans. Robert Mohawk Area Alumni receive a letter, please of 1982 will host its 35th- Association will meet Youngstown Hospital Linda S., Carmichael, of the public entities those Herold was the oldest and contact us so that we can Association Nursing year reunion July 15 from 7 at 6 p.m. Aug. 6 for its teams wish to access. prizes went to Tom En- update our mailing list. Alumni Organization Calif. to 11 p.m. at Los Gallos on ninth reunion. The Class The wording of the ADA glert, Salem, and Patricia needs graduates of Route 224 in Boardman. of 1967 will be honored Cost is $60 and is due Dear Heloise: I rely on a does an excellent job of Englert Smith, Niles. The the class of 1967 to Cost is $20 and includes for its 50th anniversary. by July 15. Teachers are protecting the privacy of next meeting will take be honored at the an- wall calendar for my work. a hot buff et at 7:30 p.m. Class of 1966 will handle also invited. For informa- place at 9 a.m. Wednesday nual banquet Oct. 7 at The photography in the cal- the human portion of the Cash bar. No reservations registration and Class of tion or to register, call at Bob Evans, Salem. For the Tippecanoe Country endar is so beautiful that I service dog team. With a needed; dress is casual. 1968 will be in charge of Anita at 330-727-3009 or information, call Ruth at Club, 5870 Tippecanoe want to save the calendars little reworking, the ADA For information, call Sha- refreshments. All gradu- 330-537-3001. Genie at 330-503-6501 Road, Canfi eld. If you are each year. I write appoint- could be as valuable to the ron Roncone Velasquez, ates, attendees, teachers and leave a callback a graduate of YHA class of vendors and merchants Sroncone@zoominternet. August Christian and workers of Bessemer- ments in the squares, but message. 1967 or a friend or family as it is to the service-dog net, or Karen Vasko Led- Greier and Catherine Mahoning Township, Big I started writing the ap- member of one, call Geor- teams. Please encourage some, karen123@zoomint- Young (Jung) reunion will Beaver Township, Mt. South High School pointments on sticky notes gia at 330-534-2773. people who are interested ernet.net. be held at 1 p.m. Saturday Jackson-Enon Valley, New Class of 1982 will cel- and taping them to the at the Mahoning County ebrate its 35-year class to talk with their govern- Campbell Memorial Beaver Boro-Wampum Upcoming reunions are pub- squares so I can remove ment representatives and Coon Hunter’s Protective schools are invited. Dress reunion at 6 p.m. Sept. lished Tuesdays. Please submit High School Class of information about class and them later. support legislation that Association, 9680 Akron- is casual. For information, 30 with a dinner cruise on But I was thinking, may- 1967 will meet at 6 p.m. Canfi eld Road, Canfi eld. the Gateway Clipper Fleet, family gatherings to the Society would make it a crime to July 11 at Barry Dyngle’s, call Charlotte McCalla Department by 5 p.m. Friday. be I should permanently falsely represent a per- record my appointments sonal pet as a service dog. so I can look back at all that Change needs to start at I’ve accomplished through the grass roots. learn about service exchange Summer piano Summerfest 2017 possibilities. Bring chili, soup, the year! Ha! I’m torn! Dog Trainer SOCIETY casserole dish, salad or favorite ensemble recital features student art bread/grain or dessert to share. YOUNGSTOWN WARREN Gloria S. in New York Dear Dog Trainer: digest There is a fully-functional kitchen The Youngstown State Uni- The Trumbull Art Gallery, 158- Dear Heloise: I use cheap Thank you for your im- on-site should you wish to pre- versity summer piano ensemble 162 N. Park Ave., is featuring portant work training and pare your dish. Hot cider, cocoa paper napkins for little Time Bank Mahoning workshop closing recital will take future artists from the Lakeview spills/wipe-ups. Much less placing service dogs with or coff ee will be available at place at 11 a.m. Friday at Bliss Re- Local School District as part of our veterans. Your passion Watershed potluck set expensive than paper tow- 5:30 p.m, Bring your own place cital Hall. The workshop includes Summerfest 2017. Their works on this subject is admira- settings with mugs, bowls and els, which I use for bigger YOUNGSTOWN piano majors from Dana School are exhibited in TAG’s main gal- ble. I’m printing your letter spoons. Go green! of Music and advanced pianists jobs. The Time Bank Mahoning lery show until Friday. in hopes of furthering the from the community who learn Watershed will have its monthly Learn about our service ex- Ruth M., via email conversation. potluck mixer from 6 to 8 p.m. on change program. Earn Bonus music for four hands at one Lakeview art teachers Jeff Tuesday, at the First Presbyte- Credits. If you have a talent or piano, at two pianos as well as at Piper and Jennifer Welshhans Send a money-saving or timesaving Email your questions for Annie Lane to curated the show, which includes [email protected], or write to: rian Church, 201 Wick Ave., park- presentation, take the stage for piano and organ. All participants hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Dear Annie, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 ing and entrance in the back. your fi ve minute act Bring your rehearse and perform with other their students’ works as well as Antonio, TX 78279-5000, fax it to 3rd St., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. 210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@ Meet fellow Time Bank mem- friends and introduce them to participants. Founder and direc- those of fellow art teacher Mi- Heloise.com. © 2017 Creators Syndicate bers, bring a dish to share, and our Time Banking community. tor of the program is Sean Baran. chael Labbiento. © 2017 King Features Syndicate

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In regards to power, love Myrtle Ave. opened fi re on a burglar running really does conquer all. from his home. The U.S. Supreme Court rules that lower VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’ve a potent charm, and there courts went too far in ordering a desegregation will be those afraid to get mixed ODDLY ENOUGH fans ... in this case, our map acciden- the dress code was unfair. plan in Dayton that would have required the up with it. They are right to be tally missed the mark – literally.” forced busing of 18,000 students. “It’s all based on sexism, and it is wary, of course. That which has completely unreasonable,” DiPaolo 1967: Mahoning County welfare programs will the potential to affect people Coke tweet targeting Senior student mocks told Yahoo Style . “Over the past four cost an estimated $7 million in 1968, up from greatly should be wielded with the Pittsburghers uses $6.3 million in 1967. school’s dress code years, myself and many of my friends utmost care. Robin Boyd, 13, is rescued from Waddell Park map of Philadelphia have received dress-code violations !LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). with yearbook quote Pool in Niles and revived with oxygen due to for clothes that were nowhere near You’re spiritually ambitious. Re- PITTSBURGH quick action by lifeguards Richard Ries, Dale invention is the heartbeat of your Coca-Cola’s marketing eff orts dur- WEST MILFORD, N.J. inappropriate.” A teenager has left a permanent Pirigyi and James Spain. day. There’s great effort that goes ing a recent heat wave in Pittsburgh The senior, who graduated recent- mark on her long-running battle Benefi ts totaling $951,386 will be released to into constant renewal, but it’s like backfi red when the company mistak- ly, took a strong stance when she was against her high school’s dress code. about 100 members of USW Local 1638 who anything. The more you do it, the enly used a map of Philadelphia in a reprimanded by administrators. She better you get at it and the more were employees of “Automatic” Sprinkler Corp. post on Twitter. Eighteen-year-old West Milford said she remembers a time when she automatic it becomes. High School senior Victoria DiPaolo of America’s Youngstown plant, which was SCORPIO The June 18 tweet said, “Today’s was asked to change by the principal " (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). A chose a black off -the-shoulder top for closed earlier in the year. huge part of parenting in the mod- forecast in Pittsburgh: Record heat, because her shirt was too revealing 1942: A pyramid of old tires at Central Square her senior photo, and her yearbook ern world is taking your children followed by an ice-cold wave of ahhh- by the school’s standards. calls attention to the fact that this is Ohio Rub- quote below the photo reads: “I’m where they need to be when they hhhh. #ShareaCoke.” “At one point I put a shirt right ber Day and every Ohioans is asked by Gov. need to be there, and self-parent- Although temperatures climbed sorry, did my shoulders distract you over mine, asked if my principal was John Bricker to salvage rubber. ing is no difference. Show self-love into the high 80s, the tweet was re- from reading this quote?” happy, then got up and walked out of The Emblem of Honor Association of New York by getting yourself there on time. ceived coolly because the message The school says it prohibits tops his offi ce and ripped off the T-shirt,” SAGITTARIUS awards a four-star pin to Mrs. Fiore Grossi of # (Nov. 22-Dec. was accompanied by the wrong map. that expose stomachs, shorts and she said. “I got pretty rebellious, but Youngstown whose four sons are in the armed 21). You inoculate yourself against skirts that are deemed a distraction the virus of egoism by being in A spokeswoman for Atlanta-based I never actually received disciplinary forces: Privates Henry, John, Joseph and Con- and anything with rips, tears or holes service to those around you. To Coca-Cola Co. apologized June 19, action because I argued my point; no stante Grossi. keep your ego in constant check is saying the company is “exploring in- that make the garment revealing or one likes to hear that they’re sexist Joe Kirkwood, trick golf-shot expert, is tied for to remain connected to the energy novative, adaptive technologies to suggestive. and oppressive.” fi rst place in the opening round of the Mahon- of the world. serve up personalized content to our DiPaolo says she always thought Associated Press ing Valley Open. $CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). There’s something so expedient and attractive about your usual JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD 06/27/17 ACROSS 59 "-- bad was it?" 43 Is very thrifty decisiveness, though today will 1 44 Pocket bread THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Drain cleaner DOWN 45 call for a different approach. by David L. 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