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West
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Published
February 18, 2009
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INDIANS
FEVER
Finalists in Stamper’s Grill Pub’s best-dressed Tribe fan contest
show their team spirit Thursday evening at the Fairview Park
establishment. From left to right: Gene “Pin Head” Skutt, Brendan
“Shorty” McGovern and Brian “Wild Thing” McKendry. Restaurant
owner and Tribe fan Jim Stamper hosted the Cleveland Indians
Spring Training Party, which included an appearance by 1980
American League Rookie of the Year “Super Joe” Charboneau, See
more photos in the published edition of West Life, on newsstands
now. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet) |
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Lasko
joins mayoral race, forcing primary
NORTH OLMSTED Attorney and current school board
member John Lasko formally announced Monday that he is running for
mayor. Incumbent Thomas O’Grady and City Council President Kevin Kennedy
have already announced their candidacies. |
Students
raise money, food to help needy
ROCKY RIVER Along with SportsTime Ohio and Giant
Eagle, Rocky River Middle School and High School student councils
are hosting the first annual Hoops for Hunger event at the Bay Village
vs. Rocky River JV and varsity basketball games at the high school
Friday. |
West
Life wins top state newspaper award
WESTSHORE For the first time in its history,
West Life Newspaper has won the coveted Ohio Newspaper Association
Weekly Newspaper Award For General Excellence.
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River
girls continue to dominate WSC hoops
The
Pirates clinched the outright title last Wednesday with a convincing
73-27 win at home against Firelands. It was the Pirates’ 27th consecutive
WSC victory and their 16th straight overall after starting the season
0-2.
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West
Siders opened their hearts at Valentine’s fund-raiser
The Straight
from the Heart benefit, held Feb. 14 at LaCentre, has raised more
than $1 million over five years to support the heart centers at
Fairview, Lakewood and Lutheran Hospitals.
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