Wolves wrap up OCC Central titles |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Spikers not sharing OCC crown |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Sharkey, Schottke to play on at state tennis tourney |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Value City to move to Northland Park |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Showing their colors |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Home's where the heart is for council candidates |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Folk dancers share their skill |
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Oct 15 2003 |
PEER seeks feedback on changing council |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Council candidates face off at forum |
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Oct 15 2003 |
'Service of Thanks' planned to cap off city's bicentennial |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Briggs, Chosy and Micahel for council |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Republican view, incumbent voices needed on panel |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Pfeiffer is clearly best choice |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Airport meetings slated |
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Oct 15 2003 |
District has not hired any new administrators |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Duffey has plenty of ideas for cityof Worthington |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Getting involved |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Catching up |
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Oct 15 2003 |
District joins group to get share of tax incentive money |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Thomas Worthington tackles bittersweet 'Steel Magnolias' |
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Oct 15 2003 |
Surplus is projected in 2008 |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Students say 'aloha' to dance, spirit week |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Few problems reported due to road work |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Wightman eyes a job |
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Oct 8 2003 |
No children? Schare says he'll speak for you |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Jack Hanna looks back on 25 years with Columbus Zoo |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Actors' Theatre welcomes new leadership |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Whatever language you prefer, 'Laughter |
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Oct 8 2003 |
New musical stays true to beloved novel |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Comfort Zone: St. Ann's expansion opening Monday will have capacity to deliver 4.600... |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Wolves hang a shiner on mistake-prone Raiders |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Local squads run well at fast Eisenhart meet |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Rush, Rush, Rush: You've got it all wrong |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Spikers grab share of OCC crown |
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Oct 8 2003 |
WC punches state ticket to OSU |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Field hockey Cardinals learn lesson after first loss |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Irish take care of business against TW |
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Oct 8 2003 |
WK not happy with sectional results |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Wolves taking doubles title to district |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Expressing excellence |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Engineers want motorists to 'put the brakes' on fatalities |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Bridal announcements |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Obituaries |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Six months to go on bike path construction |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Do-not-call law should cover all, Congress included |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Cuts have their own costs |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Term limits have changed legislature for the worse |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Voting location offensive |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Candidates who adress crime isseus deserve votes |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Templeton, Cross lend voice, fingers to benefit choir |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Mentors wanted: Cards for Kids, Wolves kick off new year |
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Oct 8 2003 |
City services, economics important to Chosy |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Meritorious performance |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Graduate honors grandfather with D-Day medal |
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Oct 8 2003 |
Fall brings feeling of new lease on life |
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Oct 6 2003 |
Deficit bigger than expected |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Scarecrows don fancy garb to benefit charity |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Army boots, country cousins mean one thing: Homecoming |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Guiding downsizing of district is Horton's goal if re-elected |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Fiscal stability, quality of life focus of Michael's campaign |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Wolves have some league business before tourney starts |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Disappointed Cards prep fo rpostseason |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Injured 'Cats roll over Wolves |
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Oct 1 2003 |
We can play your game , too, Mr. Clarett |
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Oct 1 2003 |
UA finds TW's cure for ailment |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Nobody stops WC's scoring machine |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Eisenhart set to be a big running event again |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Hockey Wolves just love playing |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Cultivating space |
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Oct 1 2003 |
AEP representative gets earful from residents about outages |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Young mother hopes to educate about breast cancer |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Cards spikers up by two heading into OCC stretch |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Bridal announcements |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Bridal announcements |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Chruch goes for baroque, plans charity concert |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Oktoberfest gives Central Ohioans with 'Idol' fantasies time to shine |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Burden: Walker -friendly neighborhoods ideal |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Obituaries |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Columbus prepares to revise traffic code |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Delegation of seven heads over to Worthington's sister city, Sayama |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Columbus Council OKs parkland purchase |
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Oct 1 2003 |
I just don't get the Chef parties |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Glory days fo farming not so different |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Airport's flights interrupt everyday activities of life |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Downtown Kiwanis Club to hold 24th college fair |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Sidewalks are necessary for safety of all in area |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Boiler problem causes fire alarm to go off |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Administrators outline process for evaluating district staff |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Commissioners' response to request tepid |
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Oct 1 2003 |
Engagement announcements |
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Sep 28 2003 |
Engagement announcements |
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Sep 27 2003 |
Nearly $2 million donated for center |
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Sep 24 2003 |
Market Day |
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Sep 24 2003 |
Four forums give public a shot to speak |
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Sep 24 2003 |
Serious buyers still sought for old administration building |
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Sep 24 2003 |
Collaboration results in new high school science sequence |
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Sep 24 2003 |
Car wash proceeds go to help abandoned children in the Congo |
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Sep 24 2003 |
Pride Day |
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Sep 24 2003 |
Small research projects have major potential |
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Sep 24 2003 |
Field hockey Cards gain winning edge in games |
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Sep 24 2003 |