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Published April 18, 2007
News
No worries
Portraying passengers on the ill-fated RMS Titanic, Hilda Juhaus and Marion Nikforow appear happily unaware of the ship’s impending encounter with an iceberg. The two joined others in dressing in period clothing during a presentation on the passenger ship’s history April 12 at the North Olmsted Senior Center. Read more about the presentation on page 12A in the printed edition of West Life, on newsstands now. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
A move for Brendan O'Neill's?
Japanese restaurant files plans to redevelop location

photoWESTLAKE — Asuka Japanese Cuisine submitted plans March 27 for a hibachi steakhouse restaurant. The plans indicate the restaurant will have 12 tables, each with its own griddle. Space for a sushi bar is also included.

City mulls allowing beer at festivities
NORTH OLMSTED — For the first time since the mid- 1990s, the annual AFL-CIO Labor Day parade will be held in North Olmsted. As part of the festivities, city officials paln to allow the sale of beer in City Park from noon to five the day of the parade only.

Tuskegee Airman recalls war missions
ROCKY RIVER — Roy Richardson told a church audience how the airmen tangled with the Luftwaffe as well as with racism within the military and back home.

Sports
Good showing for locals at Ranger relays
In their second-place finish, the North Olmsted Eagles won six events with the long jump relay of Josh Price, Jordan Hoppel, and Derek Heim leading the way.
Insights

Ness exhibit pays tribute to legendary lawman
Elliot Ness is probably the best-known former Cleveland lawman of all time. He made his name in Prohibition-era Chicago by successfully waging war on notorious gangster Al Capone. Afterwards, Ness came to Cleveland to serve as Safety Director during the 1930s. Learn more about the crime fighter when a local librarian speaks about “The Cleveland Years of Eliot Ness” Tuesday at the North Olmsted Public Library.

 
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