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Published: Saturday, September 9, 2006

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LOCAL

Cash to Girard court

GIRARD Municipal Judge Michael Bernard will receive more money for his court operations this year now that an appeals court has ruled the city did not adequately fund his operations.

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A plea in dog case

A STRUTHERS woman pleaded innocent to charges her dog attacked and killed a neighbor's miniature poodle.

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Appleseed Festival

THE JOHNNY APPLESEED Festival returns to the Lisbon village square next Saturday and Sept. 17. See what's planned.

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NATION

Remembering 9/11
five years later

MONDAY marks the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on The World Trade Center, above, and the Pentagon. A 100-foot-tall sculpture being unveiled in New Jersey on Monday includes names of more than 40 people who weren't killed on Sept. 11 after all. Also, mental health experts say Americans in the post-9/11 era have been more mentally resilient than expected.

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RELIGION

Belief in AmericaTHE VINDICATOR begins a six-part series, "Belief in America: The Chautauqua Experience." It focuses on the Abrahamic Program at the Chautauqua Institution in New York. The program finds common aspects among Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

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SCHOOL

YSU's 89,000 plants

THE HERBARIUM of Youngstown State University, which is a collection of dried plants used for teaching and research, includes 89,000 specimens from 91 countries.

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Saturday, September 9, 2006

LOCAL

Cash to Girard court

GIRARD Municipal Judge Michael Bernard will receive more money for his court operations this year now that an appeals court has ruled the city did not adequately fund his operations.

PAGE B1

A plea in dog case

A STRUTHERS woman pleaded innocent to charges her dog attacked and killed a neighbor's miniature poodle.

PAGE B1

Appleseed Festival

THE JOHNNY APPLESEED Festival returns to the Lisbon village square next Saturday and Sept. 17. See what's planned.

PAGE B2

NATION

Remembering 9/11
five years later

MONDAY marks the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on The World Trade Center, above, and the Pentagon. A 100-foot-tall sculpture being unveiled in New Jersey on Monday includes names of more than 40 people who weren't killed on Sept. 11 after all. Also, mental health experts say Americans in the post-9/11 era have been more mentally resilient than expected.

PAGES A4, 5

RELIGION

Belief in AmericaTHE VINDICATOR begins a six-part series, "Belief in America: The Chautauqua Experience." It focuses on the Abrahamic Program at the Chautauqua Institution in New York. The program finds common aspects among Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

PAGE A8

SCHOOL

YSU's 89,000 plants

THE HERBARIUM of Youngstown State University, which is a collection of dried plants used for teaching and research, includes 89,000 specimens from 91 countries.

PAGE A6

Saturday, September 9, 2006
LOCAL Cash to Girard court GIRARD Municipal Judge Michael Bernard will receive more money for his court operations this...






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