Jan. 10, 2005: News Sports happenings
 













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Published January 1, 2005
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Thousands attended the annual Bay Days at Cahoon Park. Top left: Lindsey Overdorff, Jeff Siebert and Sarah Crowley ride the scrambler. Right: Brian Stack rides through the air with daughters Sophia and Zoe. Left: Many folks found the Ferris wheel a pleasant ride at sunset Saturday. (Photos by Larry Bennet)
Central dispatch still a hot topic
NORTH OLMSTED — The mayor and several members of city council still differ on whether its worth the costs to join a regional dispatch center.

photoFairview Schools name new superintendent
FAIRVIEW PARK — Brion Deitsch, 46, who takes over as superintendent in August, says he wants to be viewed as approachable by district employees and the community.

Balazs sculpture to be unveiled Saturday
A 16-foot outdoor sculpture created by noted artist and Westlake native Harold Balazs will be formally dedicated in a public ceremony Saturday at 1 p.m.at the southwest corner of Hilliard and Dover Center roads.

building imageHundreds say goodbye
to Gilles-Sweet School

FAIRVIEW PARK — The 80-year-old building, which will be torn down in August, received an official farewell from former students and staff members Saturday.

Sports
Introducing the Lacrosse capital
of the Westshore: Rocky River

Devotees of lacrosse will tell you that it is also the fastest growing sport in America. Known mainly as an East Coast sport, it is now on the rise in the Midwest, including Rocky River
happenings

Look beyond geraniums and imatiens for gardening bliss
There are so many avenues to be traveled by the thrill-seeking gardener who hankers to go beyond geraniums and impatiens. West Life gardening columnist Thea Steinmetz gives some tips on how to be an adventurous gardener.

   
 

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