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Published
August 18, 2010
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| William
“Bill” Phillips. Crash scene photo courtesy of the Alaskan State
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North
Olmsted 1972 grad killed in Alaska plane crash
NORTH OLMSTED Friends and family remained a priority through the
years for North Olmsted High Class of 1972 graduate William
“Bill” Phillips. Phillips died in the Aug. 9 Alaska plane crash
which also claimed the life of his one-time boss, former Sen.
Ted Stevens, and three other people.
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International
group tours
North Olmsted's recreation center
NORTH OLMSTED Professional leaders from various fields of the Ukrainian
public health community traveled the Cleveland area to learn about
public health through health promotion in the United States. |
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Construction
progressing
at Eleven River luxury townhomes
ROCKY
RIVER The asking price of the units, on the Rocky River
near the Westlake Hotel, is $689,000, but will most likely increase
once the units are further along in construction, the developer said.
The environmentally friendly townhomes will have geothermal
power. |
Devotion
to childhood game
pays off for North Olmsted resident
NORTH
OLMSTED Chris Fulop will
soon head to Hawaii to compete in the 2010 Pokémon World
Championships.
Fulop said his
love of the card game has paid off. He has played in seven World Pokémon
Tournaments since 2004, when he took second place and earned a $5,000
scholarship. |
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Business
Profile
PAID ADVERTISEMENT |
Locally
owned Style Mutt provides
day care, grooming, dog supplies
Style Mutt is a one-stop shop for all canine needs,
says owner Pam Alerine. The Rocky River business provides day care, grooming,
dog food and supplies, human clothing and even training classes for
many breeds from pedigrees to mutts. |
| Sports |
River
girls step up for 2010
Cross country coach Laura Brabant says she's has a
solid group of runners for the upcoming season. Brabant’s optimism is well-founded considering most
of her top runners are just entering their junior seasons. And Madi
Connelly, who had the team’s best showing in Columbus last fall, is
only a sophomore.
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Crocker
Park's 'Green Factory' to put focus on sustainability
Crocker Park will host a daylong program on environmental
sustainability Saturday featuring presentations local leaders of
the green movement. Notable guest speakers include Katie Spotz, the 22-year-old
who rowed across the Atlantic Ocean in 70 days to raise awareness
for clean drinking water.
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