Call puts city to test |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Family pulls together in wake of disaster |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Church laying foundation for building new academy |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Obituaries |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Book sale, Friends keep library going strong |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Wedding announcements |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Meyer announces three newsroom promotions |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Kroger Marketplace to anchor new center at Hard and Sawmill |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Wolves KO Irish again in annual battle |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Cards, Wolves striving to write some water polo history |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Field hockey Wolves buoyed by senior leadership |
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Sep 14 2005 |
More tests coming up for field hockey Cards |
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Sep 14 2005 |
TW golfers slip in latest OCC match |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Despite start, soccer Wolves boys have things to work on |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Warriors work to keep momentum |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Good times on Hard Road |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Relating to the world through art |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Group hopes video builds character |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Father-son team named top fund-raisers for Heart Walk |
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Sep 14 2005 |
The underrated art of people-watching |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Help, I've lost my identity through PINs |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Commuity came to give on Hurricane Relief Day |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Aid raised for hurricane relief an impressive feat |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Too many try to dictate how others should live |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Speeding a great nuisance in Hills neighborhood |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Coaches made sacrifices for girls softball squad |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Remember responsiblity toward man's best friend |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Nation's response after Katrina was overwhelming |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Outing was a winner for quarterback clubs |
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Sep 14 2005 |
International community rushed to suport U.S. |
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Sep 14 2005 |
District sees declining numbers, especially at middle schools |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Card points to narrowing differences in performance |
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Sep 14 2005 |
Most 'very satisfied' with city |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Library sets programs at Slate Hill |
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Sep 7 2005 |
City departments stinging from high gas prices |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Students raise $24,000 for Katrina victims |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Zoo school brings life to the classroom |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Engagement announcements |
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Sep 7 2005 |
City should bring in $400,000 annually from EMS billing |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Fine weekend for festival |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Legion: Remembrance of 9/11 remains important |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Fair combines antiques with gardening accessories and tips |
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Sep 7 2005 |
29-year-old fest offers music, poetry, dance |
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Sep 7 2005 |
City Council wants to hear input on public pay phones |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Culprit of lawn equipment theft being sought by police officers |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Miscues translate into overtime loss for WK |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Irish haven't forgotten 2004 losses to Wolves |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Cards know they have to move the ball at Newark |
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Sep 7 2005 |
TW girls want to run at state meet as team |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Wolves girls want to bring home an OCC Central title |
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Sep 7 2005 |
TW boys using pack mentality out on trail |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Youthful Wolves runners still plan to progress in '05 |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Lessons come fast, furious for Warriors spikers |
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Sep 7 2005 |
No denying it: It's Texas week for the Buckeyes |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Clintonville homes will go on display Sunday |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Columbus Pizza Challenge goes artsy for a cause |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Golf outing benefits cystic fibrosis |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Obituaries |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Agencies prefer financial donations |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Local rescue workers bring skills and supplies to hurricane victims |
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Sep 7 2005 |
These eyes stay on the diamond in September |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Flood just an inconvenience in Katrina's wake |
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Sep 7 2005 |
WOOSE invites residents to share issues on airport |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Reasonable estate tax reform better than repeal |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Coaches made sacrifices for girls softball squad |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Working to stop bullying |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Higher insurance bills allow pay raises |
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Sep 7 2005 |
Students have always challenged dress code |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Five set sights on four seats |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Teachers agree to three-year contract, pay increases |
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Aug 31 2005 |
School board race decided by lack of candidates |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Career center offers three new courses |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Law states military recruiters can have access to students |
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Aug 31 2005 |
New logo, interactivity, brings PCC website up to date |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Local property values jump 21 percent |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Worthington Industries looks back |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Business offers service to build personal Web page from e-mail |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Call for historical artifacts earns Eagle status for Scout |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Teen, adult volunteers' hours of service vital to libraries |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Cardinals start '05 in big way with blowout |
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Aug 31 2005 |
WK looks to rebound against GC |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Talented WK spikers: Big goals for fall |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Volleyball Cardinals face another tough OCC season |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Wolves netters are staying positive despite rough start |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Youtful flavor takes over on Warriors golf team |
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Aug 31 2005 |
TW golfers turning things around |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Expectations lofty for Tressel's troop in 2005 |
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Aug 31 2005 |
OSU captains fine with no perks- bring on Miami U. |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Architects pitch in on accessibility project |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Fore kids |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Party's over: road trip to meet Braves coming up |
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Aug 31 2005 |
'Gut feeling' about war comes out through artist's work |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Arts festival will benefit rec center |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Four-day fest will serve up Greek food, art, entertainment |
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Aug 31 2005 |
New PBS chilren's show is brainchild of local woman |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Westerville to host annual Cops and Kids Day Sept.11 |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Hundreds of trees will fall victim to emerald ash borer |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Engagement announcements |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Obituaries |
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Aug 31 2005 |
Crumbling culvert forces I-270 detour |
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Aug 31 2005 |