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MARCHING
TO THE HOMECOMING BEAT
Sophomore
Kevin Boettler and the rest of the Bay High Marching Band get
into their routine during the school’s Homecoming Parade Friday
evening. (Photo by Larry Bennet) |
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Biggest
expo ever opens tomorrow
ROCKY RIVER More than 100 businesses will be
exhibitors at Thursday's Business To Business Expo, and among them
are eight restaurants offering free food. The event, put on by the
Chamber of Commerce, takes place at the Don Umerley Civic Center from 2 to 7 p.m.
New
I-480 sound barriers due in July
NORTH OLMSTED State officials initially said
they would not replace the barriers for three years. But city officials
said that was unacceptable. Now the sound walls are scheduled to
be replace in July.
NASA
identified as source of strange night noises
FAIRVIEW
PARK City officials have solved the mystery. The strange
nocturnal noise some residents have been complaining about comes
from tests the Glenn Research Center is conduction on an engine
for an Air Force fighter jet.
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River
Girls repeat as West Shore champions
The Pirates placed four runners in the top 10 and outscored Bay
35-50 to take the WSC for a second consecutive year.
The performance at the conference championship Saturday justifies
the team's recent eighth-place ranking in a state poll. |
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Local
theaters put singular spins on Shakespeare
If
one questioned the relevance of Shakespeare today, he only need
look across the region to find three productions of his plays, each
attracting a diverse audience. West Life theater critic Art
Thomas reviews adaptations at The Great Lakes Theater Festival,
Cleveland Public Theater and The Beck Center for the Performing
Arts.
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