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Published
November 2, 2005
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renderings of the Don Umerley Civic Center addition provided
by architectural firm Brandstetter, Carroll and Zofcin, which
is working with the city on the project. |
Civic
center addition finalized
Completion set for spring of 2007
ROCKY RIVER It
took two and a half years, but plans for the $8.4 million addition
to the Don Umerley Civic Center have finally been approved.
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High
court could give schools more than $100,000
NORTH OLMSTED Circuit City mistakenly paid
personal property taxes to the Cleveland City School District instead
of the North Olmsted
system between 1997 and 2002. Lawyers
for the two school districts went before the Ohio Supreme Court
Oct. 26 to argue over who gets the money.
City
considers placing EMS squad
at football games following athlete's injury
ROCKY RIVER While
city discuss whether an EMS squad will be available for every Rocky
River High School home football game, a driveway from Detroit Road
into the stadium has been installed which gives EMS squads direct
access to the field.
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| Sports |
On
paper Cavaliers look good,
now is the time to prove it
The Cavs' hopes for an NBA championship were reborn
when the team drafted LeBron James two years ago, but the team has
yet to make the playoffs. Can they do it this year? Sports Editor
Zack Dzurick previews the upcoming season. |
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The
Woods Restaurant has a longstanding history
Restaurant critic
Cynthia Schuster Eakin reviews
the popular Rocky River gathering spot known for serving moderately
priced, authentic Italian fare.
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