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Published October 26, 2005
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Above: About 200 people gather to see the Westlake High School marching band perform Firday on Muirfield Way in Westlake. Top right: Jen Koch, daughter of Charles and Barb, plays the flute with the rest of the band in front of her house. Top Left: The drum line marches down Muirfield Way. (Photos by Larry Bennet)

Westlake marching band hits the streets
WESTLAKE — Imagine a marching band performing in your front yard. It happened to Charles and Barb Koch of Muirfield Way in Westlake, who won a raffle sponsored by the Westlake Music Boosters.
Heated mayoral race hits final weeks
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WESTLAKE — Nationally, the country may be divided between red and blue. But in Westlake, the split is between the red campaign yard signs of incumbent Mayor Dennis Clough and yellow signs of challenger Joe O'Malley.

Police shoot, kill man after rampage at home
FAIRVIEW PARK —
A Fairview Park man was shot and killed by a police officer Monday evening after police were called to his home by the man's wife. She told dispatchers her husband was destroying items in the house. He also smashed his car into the garage and a side door, police said.

Businessman accused of swindling customers
ROCKY RIVER — The owner of a local home and garden store is behind bars after allegedly stealing approximately $41,000 from customers through inflated credit card charges.

Sports
The best kept secret in town,
the Longhorns are a good football team

While it was the public school in Rocky River that many expected to make a playoff run, the private school has turned out to be a very good football team.
happenings
Classic Sherlock Holmes lives at Huntington Playhouse
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There’s been a murder at Baskerville Hall on the moors in the West Country of England, and the new heir, Sir Henry Baskerville, walks into a creepy collection of characters. Theater critic Art Thomas reviews a local production of a Sir Arthur Conan Doyle classic.
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