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Youngstown police say the shooting happened during a party early Sunday and no arrests have been made, but they have at least one suspect. University spokesman Ron Cole says members of the university-sanctioned Omega Psi Phi fraternity lived at the house. The Mahoning County coroner’s office identified the dead student as 25-year-old Jamail E. Johnson, who was shot in the head and legs. A spokeswoman for the nearby St. Eliz- abeth Health Center said eight of the 11 injured had been released. The hospital would not comment on the conditions of the other three. 1972 murder of blind woman heads to trial ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Tommie Cray was 9 years old in 1947 when his father, a single parent with three sons, brought home a new companion who was raising three boys of her own. Annie Mae had a sweet Southern drawl and an easy laugh, and an emotional bond took hold right away. ‘‘She brought everybody’s spirit up, she was so lovable and friendly,’’ reminisced Cray, now 72, as he sat on the edge of his bed in a cluttered studio apartment adorned with fading family portraits. ‘‘From day one, I loved her.’’ After a 38-year hiatus, twice-convicted sexual predator Willie James Kimble, 78, is headed to trial on March 3 on charges of bludgeoning to death Cray’s stepmother at her home on Oct. 29, 1972 — the week before Richard Nixon was re-elected presi- dent. Her death would be one of the nation’s oldest cold-case murders to be solved by DNA. Cheney calls Mubarak a friend SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — Former Vice President Dick Cheney calls Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak a good friend and U.S. ally, and he urges the Obama administration to move cautiously It’s high time to start coordinatin’ the COMMUNITY EVENTS to be held during the 11 DAYS OF ROUND-UP preceding the “The Biggest 3-Day Rodeo in the USA” as turmoil continued to shake that nation’s government. Cheney’s comments come a day after President Barack Obama pressed Mubarak to consider his legacy and exit office in a way that would give his country the best chance for peace and democracy. Cheney warned the administration against pushing Mubarak too hard in public. He said there’s a reason why a lot of diplo- macy is conducted in secret. He also said that ultimately the crisis is going to be resolved by Egyptians, and ‘‘we need to remember that.’’ Cheney spoke Saturday night in Santa Barbara, Calif., at an event commemorating the centennial of President Ronald Reagan’s birth. Egypt VP meets opposition, offers new concessions CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s vice president reached out to the outlawed Muslim Broth- erhood and other opposition groups Sun- day as part of a new offer of sweeping con- cessions including press freedom and an eventual end to hated emergency laws that have been in place for decades, the latest attempt to try to calm an anti-government upheaval. But the youthful protesters filling Cairo’s main square said they were not rep- resented and were united in rejecting any form of negotiations until President Hosni Mubarak steps down, raising questions about whether a rift might be developing that could undermine their campaign. The protesters, skeptical the government will keep any promises to reform, said they will maintain their pressure. 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It is mak- ing more concessions every day.’’ ROTARY CLUB OF RED BLUFF PRESENTS ★ Cowboy Coffee ★ Business Decorating Contest ★ Soroptomist Spring Run ★ Rotary Round-Up Chili Cookoff ★ Classic Car Show and Shine ★ Cowboy Poetry Reading ★ Chamber-Cattlemen’s Round-Up Mixer ★ Kiwanis Community Pancake Breakfast ★ 56th Annual Round-Up Parade ★ Rodeo Bowling Tournament ★ Cowboy Church Service ★ and more! If your group, organization or business produces or supports any of the above events...or would like to sponsor an event of its own, you gotta send folks to this meeting! 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