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Published
February 15, 20065
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Society members Paul Schumann, Bob Lamb, and Stephen Knowles,
metropark architect, give an inaugural re-ring of the bell after
it is fixed in place. (Photos by Larry Bennet) |
Bell
back in historic church’s tower
NORTH OLMSTED With
the weather finally cooperating, the Olmsted Historic Society succeeds
in getting the bell back in the tower of the historic Barton Road
Church, now located on the grounds of the Frostburg Museum. |
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5.9-mill
school levy to be on May ballot
FAIRVIEW PARK Regardless of whether or not
the levy passes, the district will cut $2.6 million from the 2006-
07 budget. Those cuts will be almost entirely permanent, said Superintendent
Brion Deitsch.
Liquor
license transfer for Krobar contested
NORTH OLMSTED City officials have drawn up
legislation which would regulate teen nights and dance hall activities
in the city in response to frequent problems at the Lorain Road
bar.
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The
tall and the short of it,
West wins battle of Rocky River
Lutheran West's defense found a way to stop Rocky
River in Tuesday night's game.
Westlake
girls take second at sectionals,
many local swimmers advance to districts
Sometimes second place feels like a championship.
The Westlake girls swim team was ecstatic with their second place
finish at the D-I girls sectional swim meet held at Lakewood High.
The Lady Demons had 360 points, edging Magnificat’s 332 points.
Strongsville won the meet with 445 points.
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| happenings |
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On
tap: an 'SNL' drummer, one battle
of the bands and a guitar benefit
West Life's Charles Cassady has the latest musical
happening on the Westshore and beyond.
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