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West
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Media Kit
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Published
October 21, 2009
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The
beat of victory
Drummers from the Bay High School Marching Band celebrate the
football team’s victory over Fairview High School Friday evening.
From left to right: Jennifer Kowalski, Nick Snyder, Allie Puntel,
Meghan Huntley and Harrison Brill. Read more about the Rockets’
28-7 victory over the Warriors in the sports section of West
Life, on newsstands now. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet) |
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City
preparing business survey
NORTH OLMSTED
The survey's purpose will be to gather
information about what the businesses believe the city and community
can do to help them succeed. Results should be available in January. |
Lights
go out on Fairview Park City Hall sign
FAIRVIEW PARK Mayor Eileen Patton is asking City Council to approve
$24,900 for the purchase of a new LED sign to replace the current,
broken sign. But one councilman says that’s too much to spend on a
sign in these hard economic times. |
Cornerstone
offers support after unplanned pregnancies
ROCKY RIVER Cornerstone Among Women sees its mission as helping
young women facing an unwanted pregnancy choose life-affirming alternatives
to abortion. The center’s services, which include pregnancy testing,
childbirth instruction, and parenting and relationship classes, are
all provided for free.
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Bay
boys, River girls run to titles
At
the beginning of the high school cross country season, the Bay boys
and the Rocky River girls claimed titles at the West Shore Conference
preview Meet at Cahoon Park. Both state-ranked teams came out on top
again last Saturday at the WSC Championship Meet despite the wet and
muddy conditions.
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Lincoln
MKS Ecoboost loaded for luxury driving
With
a strong, 3.7-liter, 355-horsepower, twin turbocharged V-6 Ecoboost
Duratec engine, the
2010 Lincoln MKS Ecoboost puts a new spin on traditional
American luxury cars, writes auto columnist Marv Berg.
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