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Published August 8, 2007
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The lights shine on Anthony Weise of Fairview Park Aug. 1 as he auditions before cameras to become the latest reality TV star. Producers of the upcoming CBS TV series “Kid Nation” interviewed hundreds of children who were hoping to star in the show’s second season. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
Area youth audition for reality TV series
WESTLAKE — Hundreds of children from the North Coast, seeking fame as the newest reality TV stars, auditioned Aug. 1 for the CBS series “Kid Nation” at Crocker Park.
Sutherland seeks Browns' support for Medical Mart
BAY VILLAGE — Mayor Debbie
Sutherland, president of the Cuyahoga County Mayors and Managers Association, recently attended a Cleveland Browns training camp practice session. She took the opportunity to talk with other municipal leaders and Browns officials about the Medical Mart and Convention Center being proposed by many county officials.
photoNyerges seeks medical disability
BAY VILLAGE — The Bay Village police sergeant facing charges in Rocky River of using illegal steroids, domestic violence and having a dangerous animal, has applied to the state for a medical disability, officials said.
No uproar over trash contract
WESTLAKE — The city's 2002 decision to privatize trash collection caused an uproar that went as far as the Ohio Supreme Court. But the recent awarding of a contract that outsources garbage pickup for another three-to-five years caused little contoversy.
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Tribe, Dick’s Sporting Goods help out area kids
Area youth from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland and Lorain went shopping with Indians players at Dick's Sporting Goods in Westlake as part of Shop With a Pro day.
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North Olmsted Garden Club upholds its 60-year-old tradition
Thea Steinmetz previews the North Olmsted Garden Club's 60th annual Flower and Garden Show, which is accpeting entries from throughout the area. Plus, everything you want to know about Lemon Balm, chosen by U.S. commercial growers as herb of the year.

   
 

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