Local news headlines
Saturday, June 26, 1999
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- GROVE CITY:
Cooper notifies workers that plant may close
- FARRELL:
Man was stabbed to death, pathologist reports
- SHENANGO VALLEY:
Charter school proponents granted chance to appeal
- PYMATUNING TOWNSHIP:
Reynolds mural project gets started, still has miles to go.
- MERCER:
Patching porticos a high priority
- SHARON:
Man accused of raping boy waives extradition
- MERCER:
Forge union voting on sixth contract
- HERMITAGE:
Unable to pastor, disabled man has found another way to minister
- SHARON:
St. Anthonyıs Church celebrates 75th anniversary
Today's death record
(Full texts of obituaries are not online yet but will be soon, with eventual postings back to January 1996)
We goofed, and yesterday's death record wasn't posted. Click here to read it.
- Hazel R. Baker, 93, of 1216 Fifth Ave., Youngstown
- James D. Berisky, 21, of 20 Lincoln Ave., Wheatland
- Elsie V. Williamson, 84, of 90 Shenango Park Road, Transfer
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