Trio of Wolves play their way into state tourney |
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May 26 2004 |
Regional-bound Cards girls win district prize |
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May 26 2004 |
ODOT offers eight options to improve downtown split |
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May 26 2004 |
Battling Cards edged in final |
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May 26 2004 |
WK can't stop Irish in district final |
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May 26 2004 |
At last, a place of refuge from life's insanity' |
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May 26 2004 |
WC sending bevy of athletes onward |
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May 26 2004 |
Relay teams pace track Cards boys at district |
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May 26 2004 |
Cardinals' lacrosse teams entering tournament play |
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May 26 2004 |
Track Wolves help themselves to seconds |
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May 26 2004 |
Jeweler moving to desrted High Street strip |
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May 26 2004 |
Local man outgorges pros at noodle-eating contest |
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May 26 2004 |
Agency invites seniors out to game |
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May 26 2004 |
Obituaries |
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May 26 2004 |
Low turnout strikes bond package meeting |
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May 26 2004 |
Linworth area development draws a split decision |
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May 26 2004 |
'Bus stop mommy' combines her gifts of writing, humor |
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May 26 2004 |
Cyclists honor their fallen peers, loved ones |
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May 26 2004 |
Tickets still available for the Memorial |
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May 26 2004 |
Gas price spike comes early and likely isn't over |
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May 26 2004 |
Can romance last through the prom? |
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May 26 2004 |
Reporter's work is valued |
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May 26 2004 |
Public invited to meetings |
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May 26 2004 |
Officials get involved in fight to end drug use |
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May 26 2004 |
Cynkar gives list of ideas for next phase of downsizing |
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May 26 2004 |
ODOT's plan draws council's ire |
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May 19 2004 |
Forum clears air about student substance abuse |
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May 19 2004 |
Officials consider jump start of Phase 2 |
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May 19 2004 |
Legends' descendents send off Ohio Wesleyan grads |
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May 19 2004 |
Weather encourages a fresh trend |
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May 19 2004 |
Mock accident raises awareness against drunk driving |
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May 19 2004 |
Firm grasp of technology paves way for studnens' futures |
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May 19 2004 |
Students pack lecture hall to teachers' Lincoln -Douglas debate |
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May 19 2004 |
Peterson elected council president |
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May 19 2004 |
'The Da Vinci Code' program wsa hit - as well as a miss |
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May 19 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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May 19 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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May 19 2004 |
Obituaries |
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May 19 2004 |
Park of Roses Concert series returns Sunday |
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May 19 2004 |
Music, rides on tap for Dam Jam |
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May 19 2004 |
Columbus area arts council offers gifts great and small |
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May 19 2004 |
Blooper reel helps Wolves beat the bears |
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May 19 2004 |
Track Wolves girls take home the OCC trophy |
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May 19 2004 |
Cardinals diving inot districts |
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May 19 2004 |
Vander Meer, Nuxhall and Crosley magic |
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May 19 2004 |
Grand slam helps Cards move on |
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May 19 2004 |
Newscomb nets a runner-up spot at tennis sectional |
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May 19 2004 |
Warriors continue impressive trip |
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May 19 2004 |
Ross says he has a lot to learn |
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May 19 2004 |
Marshals wanted |
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May 19 2004 |
Worthington whackers |
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May 19 2004 |
Angie's List: a watchdog in 19 cities |
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May 19 2004 |
Van Steyn is chamber's businesswoman of the year |
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May 19 2004 |
Negotiations focus on future of Worthington Foods workers |
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May 19 2004 |
Ill-mannered drivers are more than a menace |
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May 19 2004 |
Options for airport laughter are few |
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May 19 2004 |
Early language instruction has a number of benefits |
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May 19 2004 |
Slot machines no solution |
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May 19 2004 |
Communicators luncheon a success, thanks to many |
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May 19 2004 |
Will students be prepared? |
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May 19 2004 |
Republican Club to meet |
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May 19 2004 |
Thanks for help with drive |
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May 19 2004 |
Resources offered for teens |
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May 19 2004 |
Ax falls on seventh-grade French, Spanish course offerings |
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May 19 2004 |
Linworth project opposed by NWCA |
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May 12 2004 |
Slate Hill captures Battelle's interest |
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May 12 2004 |
Issue of job transfers still on table |
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May 12 2004 |
Doing it up right |
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May 12 2004 |
Parents, teachers schedule forum |
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May 12 2004 |
Teacher uses music to paint picture of history |
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May 12 2004 |
'Nunsense' puts thespians in habit of comedy |
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May 12 2004 |
Thomas Repertory students take on 'funniest farce ever written' |
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May 12 2004 |
Sidner era coming to an end at Ready |
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May 12 2004 |
Academy holds golfing-walking fund-raiser |
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May 12 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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May 12 2004 |
Expanded Asian Fest focuses on China, India |
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May 12 2004 |
No adults in sight for teens' 'Shorts' |
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May 12 2004 |
Columbus Culture Fest set for Friday |
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May 12 2004 |
OCC crown belongs to Wolves once again |
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May 12 2004 |
Cards will check their improvement against 'Cats |
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May 12 2004 |
Grid passion isn't limited to testosterone set |
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May 12 2004 |
Cars fourth after net tourney |
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May 12 2004 |
WK wins Hard Road battle |
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May 12 2004 |
Raceball |
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May 12 2004 |
Cards take 'Golden Stick' home |
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May 12 2004 |
Wolves hitting state tourney road |
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May 12 2004 |
Wolves end up sharing 2004 OCC baseball title |
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May 12 2004 |
WC has been eying the postseason |
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May 12 2004 |
Obituaries |
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May 12 2004 |
Briggs pushes for stretch of river to be 'scenic' |
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May 12 2004 |
Residents should ask for new schools |
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May 12 2004 |
Odds are stacked with almost all lottery strategies |
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May 12 2004 |
Thanks to Kilroy, Brooks for speaking at meeting |
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May 12 2004 |
District needs to protect its academic programs |
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May 12 2004 |
Preschool program focuses on special needs children |
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May 12 2004 |
Airport expansion affects future as well as present |
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May 12 2004 |
Adults must stop violence |
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May 12 2004 |
Bill to support programs, research to prevent suicide |
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May 12 2004 |
Volunteers help out with free lunch program |
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May 12 2004 |
Thanks to Kilroy, Brooks for speaking at meeting |
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May 11 2004 |