Feb. 22, 2006: News Sports happenings
 












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Reading’s no mystery to Scooby-Doo
Cox Communications brought Scooby-Doo to Garnett Primary School in Fairview Park Friday to support the school’s reading initiative. Left: Bob Rogers, host of the Cox 45 program “Hometown Highlights,” reads to the students in the library while Scooby looks on. Cox is also making a contribution of books to the school’s library. Below: Student Maribeth Straka gives Scooby a big hug. (Photos by Larry Bennet)

Bond refinancing to save city $1 million
NORTH OLMSTED — Refinancing of city's long-term debt will help city's financial health, Mayor Thomas O'Grady says.

North Olmsted mulls sex offender law
NORTH OLMSTED — At-large Councilman Paul Miller has been working on legislation which would make the city the latest Westshore community to regulate where registered sex offenders may live.

Bay native to head up
new Indians TV network

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Bay High grad Jim Liberatore returns home after running regional and national sports networks across the country.
Cox Cable balks at Tribe network's initial pitch
As yet, the team has reached an agreement with only one cable system — Time Warner Cable — to carry the new network. But team officials say negotiations are continuing with other systems.

 


   
 

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