City to shut down airport noise logging system |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Bomb threats don't close schools |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Columbus residents approve smoking ban |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Election 'has been best ride of my life' |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Vital issues weren't addressed in campaign |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Time to find new cause to support |
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Nov 4 2004 |
1860 fire stole election's thunder |
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Nov 4 2004 |
OSU airport is vital part of the community |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Don Scott important to local economy |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Tiberi wins third term in Congress |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Pryce wins re-election in 15th Congresional seat |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Hughes re-elected to 22nd District Ohio House seat |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Stivers easily wins Ohio Senate's 16th District seat |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Brooks unseats Shoemaker |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Kilroy defeats Goodman |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Program is 'The Cat's Meow' |
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Nov 4 2004 |
County says yes to zoo levy |
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Nov 4 2004 |
O'Grady edges Salerno to retain clerk's post |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Wolves earn sigh of relief with playoff berth |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Panthers knock off Wolves for district championship |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Cardinals top South in district title game |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Being all-Ohio is goal for Thurber |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Cards beaten by Davidson to close 1-9 season |
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Nov 4 2004 |
CSG gains revenge in district soccer tournament |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Wolves fall to Newark in district-semifinal match |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Wolves end season for Cardinals |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Second loss to Coffman ends season for Kilbourne |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Inexperience dooms Cards in loss to Ottowa Hills |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Quick-serve Qdoba has a number of specialty burritos |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Festive Chimichangas home to many Mexican goodies |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Espresso Cafe to vaunt imported coffees and baked goods downtown |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Lightman finds harmony between fiction, science |
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Nov 4 2004 |
Council seeks ways to reverse budget trend |
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Nov 3 2004 |
Candidates debate at chamber luncheon |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Change in store at local high schools |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Park National Bank being built |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Site was once the Chakroff family's yard |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Voters to see lengthy candidate list on Nov. 2 |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Zoo seeks replacement levy Nov. 2 |
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Oct 28 2004 |
School board should represent all interests |
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Oct 28 2004 |
WEF disappointed in story on fund-raiser |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Ottolenghi understands school-funding problems |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Halloween appeals to 'eternal youth' |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Board's Bressman backs Hughes in 22nd |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Reidelbach deserves school-funding credit |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Ottolenghi understands education issues |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Mean-spirited Issue 1 should be defeated |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Defeat the campaign to undermine marriage |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Two views of a tight race |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Gay marriage ban on Nov. 2 ballot |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Columbus voters to decide 8 bond issues |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Franklin County residents face choice on smoking ban |
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Oct 28 2004 |
OSU names education suite in honor of Dr. Nancy Goorey |
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Oct 28 2004 |
State marching band finals to be held at Coffman |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Jan's Place offers support to patients, families |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Delaware Career Center celebrates 30th anniversary |
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Oct 28 2004 |
JCC Bookfair scheduled to kick off Nov. 3 |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Pen aficionados will gather for Columbus show Nov. 4-7 |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Referendum effort will have smoking ban on ballot in '05 |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Playboy Mansion Halloween party 'the ultimate staff perk' |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Scare factory: This place helps put the fright in haunted houses |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Creekside Cafe to peddle breakfast and lunch fare in Olde Gahanna |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Pork-proud menu at Braddock's doesn't always click |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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Oct 28 2004 |
First-generation experience updated in new novel |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Aleas debut weaves peril with poetry |
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Oct 28 2004 |
James Sallis returns with startling collection of stories |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Kilbourne reaches district final |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Cardinals seeking district trophy |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Winning feeling |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Schottke wins opener at State |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Thomas-Kilbourne winner will have to be ready for final |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Wolves excited after first two tournament wins |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Kilbourne reaching goals despite injury problems |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Thurber leads Thomas to second place at district |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Volleyball teams falls in tourney |
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Oct 28 2004 |
Worthington bar owners say ban hurts business |
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Oct 21 2004 |
University listens to Don Scott concerns |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Resident stumps for tree-removal law |
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Oct 21 2004 |
City may form CIC to help with development |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Raffle owner will get new house, but only if 4,000 tickets are sold |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Early banking posed many perils |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Award nominations deadline nears |
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Oct 21 2004 |
A lesson in how adults should not behave |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Candidate questions web site information |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Birthday bash turns into video-game marathon |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Brooks, Shoemaker discuss Franklin County priorities |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Pryce answers questions on war, terrorism, budget |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Kilroy, Goodman differ on plans for Franklin County |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Grady, Salerno say technology upgrades needed for office |
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Oct 21 2004 |
County to spend $250,000 to combat false information |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Mixed-use project is planned for North High |
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Oct 21 2004 |
MacBean's new owners looking at November opening |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Trek was tough but gratifying for Westerville hiker |
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Oct 21 2004 |
North Columbus hotel project will return to Columbus zoning process |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Worthington Christian Homecoming court |
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Oct 21 2004 |
'No Barriers' Bud |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Cardinals finally end skid |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Kilbourne's Schottke earns trip to state tourney |
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Oct 21 2004 |
Wolves girls team captures OCC title |
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Oct 21 2004 |