Local news headlines
Sunday, March 7, 1999
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- MERCER COUNTY AREA:
His third time was a c-h-a-r-m
Hermitage 6th-grader tops spellers
Was 7th, 3rd last 2 years; Sharon spellers 2nd, 3rd
- FARRELL:
Officials picture crime on the wane
- FARRELL:
Cameras give police ‘another set of eyes’ on the streets
- POLK:
Auditor General to probe stapling
- MERCER COUNTY AREA:
Jigsaw puzzle promotion starts Friday
- SANDY LAKE:
Ladies’ volleyball is ageless
The ‘girls’ just want to have fun
Longtime players meet at oakview to spike, serve
- SHARPSVILLE:
Feeling kinky?
Therapeutic massage can relieve pain
Docs, insurers see the value of a good rub down
- SHARPSVILLE:
Locator gets clients in touch with therapists
Today's death record
(Full texts of obituaries are not online yet but will be soon, with eventual postings back to January 1996)
- Albert Andriyo, 80, of 1918 Mary St., Farrell.
- William Edward Boyle, 84, New Wilmington.
- Gerald Krivosh Sr., 65, of 2463 Hoezle Road, Hermitage.
- Elizabeth McVicker, 89, Chillicothe, Ohio, formerly of
Sharpsville.
- Arthur L. Woodall Sr., 75, of 369 E. Midlothian Blvd.,
Youngstown.
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