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Published June 20, 2007
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Lee Greenwood performs on stage Sunday at Pat O' Brien Chevrolet
Crowds cheer Lee Greenwood, Old Glory
WESTLAKE — Pat O'Brien Chevrolet brought Lee Greenwood to town for a fre concert Sunday afternoon. The Detroit Road dealership also raised a large American flag up its new 70-foot flagpole that has been at the center of a zoning dispute with the city.
Rep. Brady to hold town hall meeting
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WESTLAKE — State Rep. Jennifer Brady has scheduled a town hall meeting Thursday, June 21 at 7 p.m. at Westlake Porter Public Library, 27333 Center Ridge Road in Westlake. The meeting will cover current legislative topics and issues of interest in the 16th House district, which encompasses Bay Village, Fairview Park, North Olmsted, Rocky River, and Westlake.

Cable TV competition, education funding, healthcare access, and Ohio's biennial budget will be among the issues that Brady said she intends to address. All Westshore residents are invited to attend.

The meeting will be held in the Porter Room of the Westlake Porter Public Library and is scheduled to run from 7 to 8:45 p.m.

photoVeteran police officer charged
BAY VILLAGE — A Bay Village police officer has been placed on indefinite paid administrative leave after being charged in Rocky River with domestic violence and having a prohibited animal — an alligator, officials said.

City, schools team up on kids attending classes illegally
NORTH OLMSTED — Proposed legislation which would make it a first degree misdemeanor to give false information, such as a phony address, to allow a child to attend a city school.

Sports
Coaches credit kids, staff after reaching milestones
Sports reporter Matt Pawlikowski talks to five area coaches who recently reached important achievements in their careers.
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There is freedom in planting for some condominium owners
You don't have to own a house to enjoy gardening, says West Life columnist Thea Steinmetz. She visits two Rocky River condominium owners who prove they have a green thumb, too.

 
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