July 6, 2005: News Sports happenings
 












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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.


   
 

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