Statewide issues focus on drugs, justice |
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Oct 9 2002 |
Mental health board says help is available |
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Oct 9 2002 |
Obituaries |
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Oct 9 2002 |
Police move to new station |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Paying close attention |
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Oct 2 2002 |
District 'excellent' again on state-mandated report card |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Officer shoots gun-wielding man |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Honored graduates |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Burglar forces victim to ground |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Worthington and Sharon Township grew up together |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Wolves defense rises to the occasion against South |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Cards boys run down squards at Eisenhart |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Soccer Wolves squads get home field advantage |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Cards pick up No. 1, No. 6 seeds |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Net Wolves fight through injuries for second in OCC |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Warriors booters turnthings around; take top tourney seed |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Cardinals netters rack up third in OCC Cardinal |
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Oct 2 2002 |
MPC considers air conditioning unit placement |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Columubs hopes to make land acquisition in next few weeks |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Guess who's 75? The Columbus Zoo reaches another milestone Friday |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Bridal Announcements |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Fire division opens its doors to public Sunday |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Resident told South Street giant has to come down |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Theater has'ghost' |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Telling the story |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Local women leap into retail with Fritzy Jacobs |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Obituaries |
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Oct 2 2002 |
CEO: LifeCare Alliance offers more thatn jsut Meals on Wheels |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Get lost- and have some fun doing it |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Small goldfish make a big impact |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Telephone a key tool in developing relationships |
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Oct 2 2002 |
'Scientific' theories must be based in evidence |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Evolutionary theory is quite up to speed |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Alcohol should be treated as a drug |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Remembering events of 9-11 inspires poetry and prose |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Students in German classes express their thoughts in Haiku |
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Oct 2 2002 |
TWHS homecoming queen gets hercrown tonight |
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Oct 2 2002 |
St. Charles boasts 17 semifinalists |
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Oct 2 2002 |
Market for a day:crowds filled High Street Saturday to browse vendors' booths |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Numbers show district faces future deficits |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Sharon Township asks voters for police funding |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Stokes focuses on education, fiscal responsibility |
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Sep 25 2002 |
O'Shaughnessy confident she can win race |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Barger is 2002 Gary Smith Compassionate Teacher |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Ishizuka's travels, studies take him to Honduras and England |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Promoting peace |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Lady Liberty |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Teachers earn grants for bicentennial projects |
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Sep 25 2002 |
McCord Middle School takes home sportsmanship award again |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Bishop Watterson Colorguard |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Local lodge recognized |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Wellington seniors earn National Merit |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Eagles on the march |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Bridal announcements |
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Sep 25 2002 |
"News" wins VFW award |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Fenton proposes cuts, adjustments to make up for anticipated deficits |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Church family celebrates 40 years |
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Sep 25 2002 |
helping to fight cancer |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Becoming Eagle Scouts |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Born to run: Delaware County Fairgrounds hosts 57th Little Brown Jug |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Cardinals want to impress before tournament draw |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Almost undefeated, Wolves claim OCC |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Sopccer Wolves having ups, downs |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Abraham bringing his enthusiasm to his TW softball role |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Netters, golfers take second in leagues |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Top teams expected at Eisenhart |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Officials hope policy attracts, keeps businesses |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Kilbourne harriers are progressing |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Cardinals happy with their field hockey play |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Improved tennis Cards want to do well in OVVs |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Bridal announcements |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Chiropractor puts on Children's Health and Safety Day |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Obituaries |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Rejecting raise reveals Harris' leadership style |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Scrapbooking craze makes me crazy |
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Sep 25 2002 |
We'll miss Worthington, but it's time to uproot |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Federal sources show high unemployment |
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Sep 25 2002 |
I appreciate columnist nudging us to take stock |
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Sep 25 2002 |
'Controversy' is natural part of science education |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Take time to learn about prostate cancer |
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Sep 25 2002 |
City Year program begins ninth year of volunteering |
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Sep 25 2002 |
City aiming for a November completion |
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Sep 25 2002 |
Market Day lines the streets Saturday |
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Sep 18 2002 |
A living flag |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Ceremonies honor 9-11 victims, heroes |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Thomas thespians kick off year with 'Eleemosynary' |
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Sep 18 2002 |
WKHS theater productions range from comedy to drama |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Wolves' next hurdle: facing tough Trojans |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Dawgs set tone early and often against Cards |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Soccer Cards looking to finish on scoring chances |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Wolves spikers pick up first win in tournament |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Wolves looking to avoid injury bug |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Cardinal girls focusing on decnet district seed |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Harriers eyeing state meet berth again |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Resident brings idea for sauna at community center to council |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Cards golfersheading to Turnberry |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Walton focusing future on Cedarville |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Council of Catholic women taps Lisk as woman of the year |
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Sep 18 2002 |
Photographer opens her own studio in Worthington |
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Sep 18 2002 |
ARB approves business sign, MPC OKs MedVet building addition |
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Sep 18 2002 |