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Published March 15, 2006
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Foggy Fishing
Northeast Ohio’s unpredictable weather was foggy Sunday for this fisherman on the Rocky River near the Cleveland Metropark’s Rocky River Nature Center in North Olmsted. (Photo by Larry Bennet)

Police target Clague Road construction area
NORTH OLMSTED — Police have begun issuing citations to drivers trying to cut through the construction area near Clague Road. “People don’t want to be rolling through a stop sign, speeding or running through the construction area because they will be ticketed,” Police Chief George Ruple said.

Stanic, O’Grady to co-chair levy campaign
NORTH OLMSTED — Having the superintendent and mayor jointly chair the levy committee says something about the commitment of the district to getting the levies passed, school officials said.

photoKucinich renews fight for NASA jobs
WESTSHORE — The Congressman told Fairview Park officials he will fight to help the city regain lost income tax revenue after NASA Glenn Research Center closes two of its buildings located in the suburb.

photoPatton: City faces numerous challenges
FAIRVIEW PARK — Threats to the Fairview Park's three largest sources of income will put great pressure on the city's finances, Mayor Eileen Patton said in her annual state of the city report.

Sports
Pirates set sail for regional tournament
graphicThe Rocky River Pirates boys basketball team opened the season 14-1 before a four-game losing streak brought doubts and tension to the locker room. But a 55-45 win over Padua in a state district playoff game sends River to its first regional tournament since 1994.
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photoYou are invited to a legend’s birthday party
Cleveland’s most eminent blues artist — Robert Lockwood Jr. — turns 91 this month. Lockwood his All Stars band will mark the occasion with a public performance at the Savannah Bar and Grille Sunday night in Westlake.

 
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