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Published
October 10, 2007
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Homecoming
march
The
Bay High School Marching Band comes down Wolf Road during the
Homecoming Parade Friday. (West Life Photo by Larry Bennet) |
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High
court rejects proposal on law director
BAY
VILLAGE An
appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court to place on the November ballot a
proposed charter amendment to make the Bay Village law director’s
job an elected position was denied by the high court. |
Avon
interchange plan draws opposition
WESTSHORE Cuyahoga County leaders want Avon
to share any tax revenue gained by development around the proposed
interchange at I-90 and Nagel Road. |
Sewer
rehab program announced
ROCKY RIVER The city has developed a sewer maintenance
plan that will cost $55 million over two decades.
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| Sports |
Teams
volley up for a cure
This year, volleyball teams from over 800 schools
in the state of Ohio including North Olmsted and Westlake
got together on different nights in an effort to promote breast cancer
awareness.
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| Insights |
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Thriller
writer doubles as forensic technician
Elizabeth Becka, a former Clevelander who worked in
the CUyahoga County coroner's office, speaks Thursday at the Rocky
River Public Library about her CSI-style crime novels.
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