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Published February 24, 2010
News
Follow the bouncing ball
Sarah Hardebeck of the Bee Bouncers shows her skills as the group performs at halftime of the Friday basketball game between Bay and Rocky River high schools. For more in-depth coverage of the West Shore Conference rivals' contest, read the article here. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
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Rose Hill South site eyed for Bay skate park
WEB EXCLUSIVE: BAY VILLAGE— Before a crowd of more than 100 people Monday night, Council decided to have its Recreation and Parks Committee discuss the merits of the Rose Hill South site in Cahoon Park as the site for a long proposed skate park.
7.9-mill levy would still require cuts
NORTH OLMSTED — Superintendent Cheryl Dubsky said the cost reduction plans in place are not enough to offset the projected budget deficits without new income. A 7.9-mill levy would keep the district off the ballot the next three years, she said, and best preserve the classes, programs and activities which have earned the district an excellent rating from the state.
photoBrady wants statehouse seat back
WESTSHORE — Saying she has unfinished business in Columbus, Jennifer Brady, the Westlake Democrat who narrowly lost her 16th District seat in the Ohio House of Representatives in November 2008, is seeking the job again.
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Sports
photoRiver spoils Bay’s party,
Rockets still clinch tie

Bay clinched at least a share of the West Shore Conference crown, despite a shocking 50-45 loss to visiting Rocky River Friday night.
Insights

Beck Center premiere’s Mark Twain’s ‘Is He Dead?’
There’s so much going on in “Is He Dead?” that one hardly knows where to start, writes West Life theater critic Art Thomas. But the long undiscovered play by Mark Twain includes the great American writer's signature satire.

 


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