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Published July 27, 2005
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Samantha Morgan and other younger members of the Cleveland Edges Skating Club cheer for the club’s Teen Team. The teenagers will be competing for national honors Saturday in Colorado Springs. Click here for the full story. (Photo by Larry Bennet)

Knoble faces GOP challenger
ROCKY RIVER — A former Fairview Park mayor, Dick Anter, is challenging incumbent Mayor William Knoble in the city's Republican primary Sept. 20.

smanik photosSmanik quits school board seat
WESTLAKE — Tom Smanik, who was appointed to the school board in January, quit after two contentious votes on the hiring of the high school's new football coach.

Crocker-Stearns funding facing 20 percent cut
NORTH OLMSTED — A proposed Senate bill would cut $180,000 of federal dollars from the long-awaited Crocker-Stearns extension project.

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Mass therapy sessions free of charge at the Party Booth
Sports Editor Zachary Dzurick visits WTAM Sportsline host Kevin Keane at the station's suite during an Indians game at Jacobs Field.
happenings

Jimbo's makes a splash with casual, fun dining
Jimbo's Bar and Grill, the former James Dominic's restaurant, seems to be making a big splash on the West Shore with its new casual, fun concept. Restaurant critic Cynthia Schuster-Eakin gives her review.

   
 

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