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February 10, 2010
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The
year of the tiger
Jennifer and Brian Chang of Brook Park feed the lion a gift
Feb. 6 during the Exotic Lion Dance celebrating the Chinese
New Year at Pearl of the Orient in Rocky River. (West Life photo
by Larry Bennet) |
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Baker
seeks second term in statehouse
WESTSHORE Saying that jobs is the top issue across the Westshore
as well as the state, Republican Nan Baker formally announced her
bid for re-election to the 16th District seat in the Ohio House of
Representatives Feb. 2. |
Stang
had big heart for family
BAY VILLAGE Randy Stang gave a passionate speech in support of the proposed Bradley Park skate park
at the City Council Recreation and Parks Committee
meeting Feb. 3. After sitting down, officials said something apparently
went wrong with Stang’s heart and he slumped over. |
Magnificat
helps raise funds for Haiti
ROCKY
RIVER The Catholic girls high school had financially supported
the work of Sister Judy Dohner in the impoverished Caribbean nation for several
years. Since the earthquake, students have raised more than $11,000
for the Sisters of the Humility missionary.
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Cavs
voice Joe Tait
calls Friday night's
high school hoops
game between
Bay Village and
North Ridgeville
on AM930
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Demons
rule the pool in SWC
Boys’ depth pays off as they hold off
Comets
In spite of being disqualified in the 400 freestyle
relay, the Westlake High boys swimming team held on to claim their
fifth straight Southwestern Conference Swimming and Diving championship
last Saturday at the Westlake Recreation Center.
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Treat
your Valentine to a weekend of wining and dining
Valentine’s
Day, Feb. 14, falls on a Sunday this year. Many restaurants are
featuring holiday specials from Thursday through Sunday so you can
wine and dine your sweetie all weekend long.
West Life restaurant writer Cynthia
Schuster-Eakin has the details.
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