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survivors participating in Westlake Relay For Life release balloons
following the victory lap and a blessing by the Rev. Mr. David
Kinzel, a deacon at St. Ladislas Catholic Church. (Photo by
Larry Bennet) |
Coleman
joins hundreds of walkers to fight cancer
WESTLAKE Cancer’s
biggest ally is indifference, sportscaster Casey Coleman told a
crowd gathered at Westlake High School stadium Friday evening for
the fourth annual Relay For Life fundraiser for the American Cancer
Society.
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Knoble
resigns office after sentencing
ROCKY RIVER On Friday, Mayor William Knoble
resigned as part of a plea deal in which he pled gulity to two counts of improper use of a public
office for hiring two relatives for city jobs. City Council President
Pamela Bobst becomes interim mayor.
Residents
seeking solution to odor
NORTH OLMSTED Residents are seeking help from
City Hall in eliminating odors they say eminate from emanates from
a painting booth at Suburban Collision Center near Brookpark Extension.
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| Sports |
Westshore
high school athletic landscape
changing dramatically
The 2006-07 school year will see numerous changes on
the sidelines as many athletic teams will get new coaches. Some changes
are due to financial cutbacks at school districts, others aren't.
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| happenings |
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Mystery
writer reveals
Cleveland’s hidden lures
Cleveland Heights author Les Roberts will appear Saturday
afternoon at an Olmsted Falls bookstore to promote his new book,
“We’ll Always Have Cleveland.” The memoir describes how Roberts,
a Hollywood TV producer, first came to Cleveland in 1986
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