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Published September 1, 2010
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Fire in Westlake
Firefighters go through the remains of a Shadow Creek Drive house Tuesday morning. The early morning fire destroyed half of a duplex in the Fairways Villa development off Center Ridge Road. No one was injured, authorities said. (West Life photo by Kevin Kelley)

Gun’s origins sought in apparent murder-suicude
BAY VILLAGE — Police recovered a .45 caliber handgun next to the right hand of Michael Rothgery, 42. His body was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head Saturday afternoon in the backyard of his Russell Road home. His wife, Mary “Molly” Rothgery, was found dead in a TV room of the house covered with an afghan.
Main project of Glenn’s
20-year master plan
now under construction

WESTSHORE —
The planned Centralized Office Building has been designed to be certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. The structure is part of Glenn’s master plan, which calls for the consolidation of facilities. That means the NASA campus will have fewer but more efficient and environmentally sustainable structures two decades from now, officials said.
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Rocky River chief of police

ROCKY RIVER — The officer, who started his career in Cleveland Heights and has been with the Rocky River Police Department since 1984, is enthusiastic about the position, which he says has been a lifelong goal.
The Sept. 1 printed edition of West Life features a voters guide to Tuesday's special primary.
The edition includes profiles of the candidates and background on the historic change in Cuyahoga County government. Copies are available at newsstands now.
Nature and Science Center
shoots for stars with annual event

BAY VILLAGE — The
Lake Erie Nature and Science Center's annual benefit takes place Sept. 11 with the theme “Discover the Cosmos.” Catherine Timko, the center's director, said the Walter R. Schuele planetarium will be featured during the event.
North Olmsted collaborates with Wal-mart for day of service
NORTH OLMSTED — Sept. 11 will be marked this year with a service program in which volunteers paint fire hydrants throughout the city. Wal-mart is giving the city $3,100 for supplies and T-shirts for volunteers. The city of North Olmsted will supply the paint.. Any money left over will be donated to the North Olmsted Food Pantry.
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Sports
Boys hit the pitch as season opens
photoThe Bay Rockets advanced all the way to the Division II state championship match against Columbus St. Francis DeSales last season. Westlake and North Olmsted had banner seasons, tying for the Southwestern Conference crown and meeting up again in the Division I district championship match. West Life's Jim Horvath previews the coming soccer season.
Insights

Smooth transition in the spatial relationship in this garden
photoThe zinnias are grand in the North Olmsted yard recently visited by Thea Steinmetz. Snapdragons and New Guinea impatiens are interspersed in several locations on the property. The pink knockout roses are still in full bloom.

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