Aluminum bats helping prep offense soar high |
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May 14 2003 |
Worthington police share tips for avoiding theft |
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May 14 2003 |
Council OKs final plat for lots on Linworth |
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May 14 2003 |
State funding to libraries remains in jeopardy |
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May 14 2003 |
Worthington resident inducted into Ohio Military Hall of fame |
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May 14 2003 |
Eatery marks 20 years of post-fire existence |
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May 14 2003 |
Damsels in This Dress taking over Angels on High space |
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May 14 2003 |
Organization hopes big things bloom out of PlantFest |
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May 14 2003 |
UA police investigate possibility of second murder victim |
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May 14 2003 |
Council kicks in its share of money for gateway project |
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May 14 2003 |
Rec centers plan weekday summer schedule |
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May 14 2003 |
Former cattle rancher shares about his new vegan lifestyle |
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May 14 2003 |
Portion of Lazelle closed for 10 days |
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May 14 2003 |
Obituaries |
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May 14 2003 |
Fritz Goss honored as 'Stefanie's Champion' |
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May 14 2003 |
Honestly, liars in town are just up for good time |
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May 14 2003 |
Visits to doctor can cause headaches |
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May 14 2003 |
Engagement announcements |
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May 14 2003 |
Reconfiguration would see its own problems, costs |
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May 14 2003 |
Don Scott Field an asset and not something to fear |
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May 14 2003 |
What is not understood? |
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May 14 2003 |
Votes for income tax hike are appreciated by council |
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May 14 2003 |
Legal advisers offer help to school mock trial teams |
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May 14 2003 |
Tax cut is ill-conceived, would benefit wealthy few |
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May 14 2003 |
Auditor's office to pursue those who misuse funds |
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May 14 2003 |
Leadership Tomorrow graduates another class |
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May 14 2003 |
'Rumors' takes the stage in the Cardinal Theatre |
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May 14 2003 |
Drama dress-up |
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May 14 2003 |
Perry Township issues pass |
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May 7 2003 |
Low turnout, but voters OK Issue 18 |
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May 7 2003 |
Lengthy meeting continues board discussion on budget cuts |
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May 7 2003 |
Stained glass mosaic pays tribute to Bicentennial |
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May 7 2003 |
Wolves girls get edge on Panthers at Smith |
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May 7 2003 |
Cards take third, fourth at invite |
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May 7 2003 |
Locals take in softball at Classic |
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May 7 2003 |
IU's Butler headed to Final Four |
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May 7 2003 |
Something's pointedly absent from prep track |
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May 7 2003 |
Saturday at the Smith |
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May 7 2003 |
Cards getting focused for tourney |
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May 7 2003 |
WK has unfinished business before postseason |
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May 7 2003 |
WC enjoying success for a change |
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May 7 2003 |
Cardinals, Wolves laxers meeting for Golden Stick |
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May 7 2003 |
A helping hand |
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May 7 2003 |
'Lest We Forget'; Veterans record Worthington natives' military... |
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May 7 2003 |
Historic house getting new life on East Dublin-Granville |
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May 7 2003 |
Engagement announcements |
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May 7 2003 |
Oppenheimer taking over as Perry Township Chief |
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May 7 2003 |
City plans guidelines for Architectural Review District |
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May 7 2003 |
Obituaries |
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May 7 2003 |
Council shortening waiting period for business development plans |
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May 7 2003 |
ODOT completes design for Gemini Parkway ramps |
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May 7 2003 |
Dixie Chicks successfully redirect attention |
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May 7 2003 |
Teachers bring out best in students |
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May 7 2003 |
Bush's tax cut proposals make sense for economy |
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May 7 2003 |
Effect of district cuts remain to be experienced |
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May 7 2003 |
Thanks to those helping with school choir event |
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May 7 2003 |
Reading results taking principal 'up, up and away' |
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May 7 2003 |
Sutter Park students welcome returning Marine |
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May 7 2003 |
TWHS and WKHS plan their proms for Saturday |
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May 7 2003 |
Preparing for the parade |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Voters to decide fate of income tax increase |
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Apr 30 2003 |
City continues investigation into Don Scott runway plan |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Fenton revises list of possible budget cuts |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Colonial Hills celebrates Arbor Day with visit from Hower |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Speakers relate concerns and ideas for solving budget woes |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Santos takes first in FCCLA regional competition |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Thomas Worthington plans end-of-the-year events |
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Apr 30 2003 |
'The Phoenix' flies high again, winning awards |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Senior Tag is under way |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Service Learning gets students involved in community |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Local netters face tough foes at Cup |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Wolves seeded No. 5 for tourney |
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Apr 30 2003 |
WC's reversal gives them No. 1 seed |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Who are you, and where are the real Bucks? |
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Apr 30 2003 |
WSL returns with a new name |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Cards win latest local lax clash |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Sprunger taking over soccer post |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Police educate parents on dangers of teen drinking |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Zoo and riders getting ready for Cycling Safari |
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Apr 30 2003 |
County's birthday celebration kicks off today |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Commission OKs outdoor seating for two eateries |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Engagement announcements |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Actors take on roles of Ohio's historical figures for Chautauqua |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Tour showcases remodeled homes in Worthington, UA and Columbus |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Obituaries |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Cast your vote now - endless options abound |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Trip to Spain reveals pro-Americanism |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Telemarketers shouldnot be the only ones with rights |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Those who oppose war can still suppport troops |
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Apr 30 2003 |
How can bicentennial be priority in tough times? |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Volunteers recognized |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Bicentennial projects take flight at open house |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Cynkar: choices down to closing school or reconfiguring grades |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Hinton selected as judge for international science fair |
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Apr 30 2003 |
Officials say Issue 18 provides stability |
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Apr 23 2003 |
Fenton presenting cuts list at meeting Monday |
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Apr 23 2003 |
Council adds $100,000 to street improvement program |
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Apr 23 2003 |
Elementary school teachers and principals plan for Spring Institute |
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Apr 23 2003 |
Teachers fear for quality of education after budget cuts |
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Apr 23 2003 |
City, students ready to plant Arbor Day tree on Village Green |
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Apr 23 2003 |