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Published February 1, 2006
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Science is cool!
Bassett Elementary students Katie DuBois and Madison Steiner combine precise amounts in an experiment during the school’s daylong science program called “Science At School – It’s Cool!” See story on page 10A. (Photo by Larry Bennet)
North Olmsted loses three popular, prominent leaders
NORTH OLMSTED — The community is mourning the deaths of Butternut principal Joan Bush, former Councilwoman Carolyn Kasler, and police officer J.J. Calvitti.

photoYoung Citizen of Year pleased,
surprised by honor

BAY VILLAGE — The city's new Citizen of the Year is only 13 years old. Officials from the Community Council said Kelsey Brax received the award for organizing a hair cut-athon which benefited Wigs for Kids.

photoBiology teacher among top 4 in Ohio
ROCKY RIVER — Rocky River High School biology teacher Ann Brokaw's passion for biology and teaching has caught the attention of the Ohio Department of Education, which has recognized her as one of the top four teachers in the state.

Sports
photoIn a game for the ages,
North Olmsted holds off River, 7-6

North Olmsted defeated Rocky River 7-6 for the White Division Championship in a game that will talked about as long as hockey is played in the two communities.
happenings

National City Home and Garden Show to bloom soon
photo“Holland in Bloom: A Dutch Masterpiece” is the theme of the upcoming popular show, running from Feb. 4 to 12 at the International Exposition Center. Longtime West Life gardening columnist Thea Steinmetz provides a preview.

   
 

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