Proposed law would require parent's consent for abortion |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Students help to choose profanity-free songs for dances |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Illiteracy is major problem in U.S. |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Freedom requires reciprocity from citizens |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Community theater comes alive with 'Sound of Music' |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Cast of 'Inventing Van Gogh' |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Down it comes |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Kiwanis supports the arts |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Lessons big and small edity student |
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Nov 2 2005 |
OCC champ Wolves make it back to playoffs |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Wolves nab first state title after topping Cardinals |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Cardinals' team effort lands them first district title |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Peterson has been big hit for Cards' spikers |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Cards shock Vikes on way to state |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Quick start puts Warriors into regional round |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Card boys, three girls running on |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Wolves harriers to be represented at state event |
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Nov 2 2005 |
WK can't find way around Warriors |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Obituaries |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Marriage announcements |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Collectors like 'Ike' and other political buttons |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Opportunities to 'give back' abound in Worthington Hills |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Kitchen island promoted as lifesaver |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Candidates share views on OSU Airport, expansion |
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Nov 2 2005 |
City needs Chapman's expertise on aviation |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Holmes addresses issues of concern to residents |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Haueisen has skills to be effective trustee |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Marks against state issues too numerous to mention |
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Nov 2 2005 |
With property tax increase. Issue 81 not so affordable |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Issue 81 makes good sense |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Explaining Issue 81, other library funding factors |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Unsure on Issue 1, but Issues 2 - 5 are easy choices |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Issue 81 cost outweighted by value library provides |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Even with cuts, library spent funding responsibily |
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Nov 2 2005 |
Library explores partnership route |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Conrath brings vision to the district |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Local Marines share their story |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Board members approve Conrath, discuss budget needs |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Wellington students challenge themselves to perform 'Gillian' |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Church celebrates sanctuary's completion |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Voter information guide |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Seven candidates vie for two township trustee positions |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Pauline: Columbus must retain its young professionals |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Clark says Columbus should seek new sources of revenue |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Harmon seeks more efficient, less intrusive City Council |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Obituaries |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Bridal announcements |
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Oct 26 2005 |
WK one game from outright OCC crown |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Cards, Wolves face each other in district semifinals |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Local water polo teams set to invade states |
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Oct 26 2005 |
WK squads make it to district semis |
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Oct 26 2005 |
'Rocks pull out win in the end against Cardinals |
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Oct 26 2005 |
City mulls bed-tax increase to offset inn's transformation |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Beggars' Night set for Monday in city |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Cardinals, Raiders facing off again in district semifinal |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Warriors put away Jags early to advance in district |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Field hockey Wolves win opener against Lions |
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Oct 26 2005 |
OSU galleries feature clothes from the past 250 years |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Wal-Mart expected to open in Carriage Place next year |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Railway Museum seeks relevance amid financial woes |
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Oct 26 2005 |
New group will host free-thinking forums |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Council OKs cameras at traffic lights |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Worth's future looked rosy from first memory |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Choose Chapman, Duffey, Goorey and Holmes for City Council |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Issue 1 will provide for state's economic future |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Voters should reject all five amendments on the ballot |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Hiring Hicks clinches vote in favor of state issues |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Congress must dig deeper to curb federal spending |
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Oct 26 2005 |
State facts about Issues 1-5 |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Library faces usage jump as its state funding drops |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Closer elections benefit all |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Election system will thrive with competition injected |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Opponent claims untrue |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Ballot issues a good step, but more scrutiny needed |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Airport committees are still being formed |
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Oct 26 2005 |
Tears flow for 'little boy' |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Small business owners sigh in relief |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Schools, police react to teen's death |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Second-graders get chilly lesson on Antarctic science labs |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Two candidates stand out from pack |
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Oct 19 2005 |
'Hair' performance raises funds |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Local musician shows others how to 'whack' out tunes |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Internships offer excellent opportunities for students |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Minister has spent his entire life as champion of civil rights |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Journalism students prepare for edifying trip to Chicago |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Hudson: Job growth helps the city pays the bills |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Holmes takes 'fresh look' at budget, OSU Airport issues |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Far North coalition urges 'no' vote for libraries' levy |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Riverlea hopes higher levy flies with voters |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Bridal announcements |
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Oct 19 2005 |
'Walking dead man' tells tales via tunes, verses |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Latest 'inspiration' uses workouts to overcome MS |
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Oct 19 2005 |
OCC Buckeye girls soccer crown belongs to Cards |
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Oct 19 2005 |
WK outruns foes for OCC Central titles |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Wolves atop OCC Central grid standings |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Cards boys 2nd, girls 3rd in OCCs |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Cards shut down Cougars for first OCC Buckeye win |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Warriors doubles teams fall in first round at district |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Super Sunday |
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Oct 19 2005 |
Schottke denied third trip to states |
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Oct 19 2005 |