Local news headlines
Sunday, May 2, 1999
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- MERCER COUNTY:
'Modem justice' could cut costs
- VIENNA:
Proposed school levy could raise $1.25 million for Mathews district
- HUBBARD:
5 Democrats seeking 3 seeks on city council
- SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP:
Coroner rules elderly woman's death at home an accident
- SHENANGO VALLEY:
Taking fitness up a notch; Explorers go a bit further in workout; Rock climb, etc., puts physically fit to the test
- YOUNGSTOWN, SHARON:
Baby boomer tells all he can remember
- HERMITAGE:
17-year-old struggles to persevere in face of debilitating Myasthenia Gravis
- SHARON:
SRHS sponsors lung-cancer conference
- MERCER COUNTY AREA:
Keeping the juices flowin'; Outages after snowstorm frosted some; Complaints spark explanation by Penn Power
Today's death record
(Full texts of obituaries are not online yet but will be soon, with eventual postings back to January 1996)
- Benny Carosone, 72, of 1992 S. Hermitage Road, Hermitage
- Vernon C. King, 79, of 1607 Thomas Road, Masury
- Duane M. Mowry, 55, of 368 Fairview Road, Fairview Township
- Mary Jane Pace, 100, Nugent Convalescent Home, Hermitage
- Ann Sike, 86, formerly of Sharpsville
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