Veterans plan to preserve history |
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Sep 22 2004 |
Popularity prompts BIA to expand CondoQuest |
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Sep 22 2004 |
OSU graduate rides out hurricane on his charter boat |
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Sep 22 2004 |
Columbus diocese wants to hear from abuse victims |
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Sep 22 2004 |
SWACO officials seek public commnet on proposed fee hikes |
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Sep 22 2004 |
Trustees: Museum finally on right track |
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Sep 22 2004 |
Alcohol at heart of the battle for robust districts |
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Sep 22 2004 |
Digital camera not a pretty picture |
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Sep 22 2004 |
Perry Township seeks levy for road repair, maintenance |
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Sep 22 2004 |
Club continues to explore issues impacting residents |
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Sep 22 2004 |
SNP wins two Society of Professional Journalists awards |
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Sep 22 2004 |
City questions runway impact offered by OSU |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Smoking ban to go into effect Sept.30 |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Study: Airport noise will decrease |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Remembering |
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Sep 15 2004 |
School board agrees to sell property |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Show is comical tribute to Chekhov |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Pride Day gets freshmen involved |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Band will perform variety of favorites from Broadway |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Tough break |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Polaris development to benefit from new exit |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Character trait of the month is the respect |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Baker St. Irregulars hot on the trail of Holmes fan |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Meyer announces SNP news department promotions |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Wolves snap Scioto's Hard Road win streak |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Water polo squards have state aspirations again |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Wolves look forward to rematch with Warriors |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Wolves, Cards would love another final four journey |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Soccer Cards busy plugging hole in their defense |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Cards show improvement on court |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Battle of Hard Road |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Regional return tops Warriors' wish list |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Braddock's reopens with revamped menu, ambiance |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Obituaries |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Trails, parks and vegetarian restaurants part of 'green map' |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Information on smoking ban coming |
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Sep 15 2004 |
An easy target removes bulls-eye |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Public employees at polls misplaced |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Airport noise has risen, impacted quality of life |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Airport advertises itself as corporate gateway |
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Sep 15 2004 |
War on terrorism changes our priorities in leadership |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Challenger's campaign not likely to outspend opponent |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Sept. 11 events compete with football |
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Sep 15 2004 |
Lhota now on board as new COTA president |
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Sep 15 2004 |
First victory boosts field hockey Wolves' hopes |
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Sep 14 2004 |
Trustees to hear results of study on runway plan |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Eyes on the ball |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Sczesny wins Smith memorial award |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Mighty Swing |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Officials optimistic about solving arson case |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Production is comedy focusing on high school theater |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Girls Inc. boosts empowerment, esteem |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Enrollment slide continues at area Catholic Schools |
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Sep 8 2004 |
DeSales service club focuses on helping children in Kabul |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Program helps immigrants learn about proper nutrition |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Festivities at St. Michael's |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Historic Dublin area will be site for Art & Music Festival |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Old Hilliard Street Fair is bigger for 2004 |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Obituaries |
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Sep 8 2004 |
WK plagued by miscues, tough Dawgs |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Cards unable to make dent on scoreboard |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Cards know they must work hard |
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Sep 8 2004 |
OSU's Turano on cloud nine |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Fraser just the kind of captain Buckeyes want |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Cards adjusting to a new coach, new OCC division |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Wolves spikers need to stay focused |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Warriors in line to improve on '03 finish |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Columbus prescription will relocate |
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Sep 8 2004 |
COSI closes for three weeks; will re-open in less space |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Buddy Walk to return to Franklin Park |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Baby animals could help zoo avoid COSI's fate |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Today's the day to tackle illiteracy |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Ice hockey gets a stick up with local businesses' help |
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Sep 8 2004 |
American politics need dose of thoughtful debate |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Fresh leaders in demand |
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Sep 8 2004 |
COTA is not redundant to bus-riding commuters |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Couple forms association to help others |
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Sep 8 2004 |
Tomato plant reaches heights outside local woman's door |
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Sep 6 2004 |
Residents hear from both sides on smoking ban |
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Sep 1 2004 |
B-17 inspires sense of history, awe |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Labor Day Festival will feature games, food and live music |
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Sep 1 2004 |
District will seek input from public |
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Sep 1 2004 |
PCC Group using Griffin, comedy to build character |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Tom Wiebell and friends dole out advice for the last time |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Homes boast tray ceiling, wildlife sanctuary |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Library has resources for students and schools |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Obituaries |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Big Bear sign will need new home |
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Sep 1 2004 |
UA Arts Festival organizers hope for dry day |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Festival-goers get glimpse into Greek culture, traditions |
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Sep 1 2004 |
WK delivers final blow in classic battle |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Cardinals want to get back to pack mentality |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Larkin's way sends mighty message today |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Target on WK after '03 year |
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Sep 1 2004 |
WK boasts six starters back in fold |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Fresh faces ready to fill gaps in Cardinals lineup |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Soccer Cardinals chalk up first wins |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Warriors hope to find same success |
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Sep 1 2004 |
Assistants have returned to face OSU |
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Sep 1 2004 |