Doctors honors local residents for their community service |
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Sep 30 1998 |
Art in the Atrium |
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Sep 30 1998 |
Only last-minute reprieve can save annex now |
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Sep 30 1998 |
'Friendship city' lives up to its name, say Sayama visitors |
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Sep 30 1998 |
100-foot light towers rejected |
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Sep 30 1998 |
Police charge man with burglary, rape at West North Street house |
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Sep 30 1998 |
Mad Dog won't get permit until landscaping is done |
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Sep 30 1998 |
Web site redefines 'public access' |
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Sep 30 1998 |
Who's paying for that political ad? |
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Sep 30 1998 |
Hot dogs, values on PCC family picnic menu |
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Sep 30 1998 |
Council searches for the light |
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Sep 23 1998 |
Teachers will get annual 3% contract raise plus 2.4% in steps - total: 5.4% |
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Sep 23 1998 |
Weiler's life parallels United Way's visions, principles |
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Sep 23 1998 |
Group to help develop area's workforce |
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Sep 23 1998 |
First Watch's success may lead to six stores |
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Sep 23 1998 |
Students selected.... |
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Sep 23 1998 |
Harsh, Fryer to marry |
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Sep 23 1998 |
Campaign to alert parents, kids to dangers on the 'Net |
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Sep 23 1998 |
Downtown High Street ready to welcome crowds on Market Day |
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Sep 23 1998 |
Cleaners, bank hit by robbers Monday morning |
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Sep 23 1998 |
East Broad Street shares in rich history of Columbus |
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Sep 23 1998 |
Letters |
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Sep 23 1998 |
I-670 is next in line for heavy work |
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Sep 23 1998 |
ART ON THE GREEN |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Teachers to vote on contract |
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Sep 16 1998 |
People-mover group moving ahead |
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Sep 16 1998 |
United Way Community Care Day |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Chefs-to-be |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Fleming, Aronshteyn to wed |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Obituaries |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Clegg, Easterling exchange vows |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Neighbors' complaints squash farm market plans |
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Sep 16 1998 |
TWHS polo player hurt in dive at lake |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Freshmen dig in to build Cardinal Pride |
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Sep 16 1998 |
The Southern wil rise again |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Stopped on red? Ponder Waiting for the Light |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Bonded station to get canopy and be remaned 'Speedway' |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Letters |
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Sep 16 1998 |
STARS meaningful for volunteers, kids |
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Sep 16 1998 |
Two Henderson Road projects on slate |
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Sep 16 1998 |
COTA helping fans get to games |
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Sep 16 1998 |
The Continent's new owners promise new life for languishing North Side center |
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Sep 16 1998 |
76 TROMBONES LED THE BIG PARADE |
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Sep 9 1998 |
City asked to deny mound plaque |
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Sep 9 1998 |
Lampes celebrate 50th anniversary |
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Sep 9 1998 |
Westlake, Bacu plan wedding |
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Sep 9 1998 |
Second Servings rescues food to feed the hungry |
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Sep 9 1998 |
Scout leaders are invited to special training session |
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Sep 9 1998 |
New uniforms, bowl trip on tap for TWHS band |
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Sep 9 1998 |
Welsh teacher returns on a positive note |
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Sep 9 1998 |
Variance ruling is clear - no ifs, ands or butts |
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Sep 9 1998 |
Local ACT, SAT scores contiunue to top state, national results |
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Sep 9 1998 |
Construction crews hope to avoid daytime lane closures on I-270 |
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Sep 9 1998 |
More closings and some openings on 315 |
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Sep 9 1998 |
A salute to all grandparents |
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Sep 9 1998 |
School notebook |
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Sep 9 1998 |
CODA benefit |
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Sep 9 1998 |
Downtown shaping up in time |
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Sep 2 1998 |
James benefit to be held 'Up on the Roof' |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Planned community called The Preserve is the latest project by New Albany Co. |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Democratic challenger in U.S. 15th looks to debates |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Engagement announcements |
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Sep 2 1998 |
ARB is firm in opposition to concrete wall at St. Michael |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Guernsey design appeals to ARB |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Groups join forces for Internet awareness |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Nikki is tired but mending after incredible 12-day journey |
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Sep 2 1998 |
St. Mike fest goes on as usual |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Worthington residents play on vintage ball club |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Letters |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Year 2000: History repeats itself |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Bluffview wants access limited |
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Sep 2 1998 |
Kroger, OSU football icons encourage parents to read with chilfren |
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Sep 2 1998 |
DEDICATION |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Friday will be opening day at new theatre |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Grand prize winner |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Obituaries |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Barrel rolls can bring out the little kid in you |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Biplanes barnstorm Bolton Field for charity |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Annula style show benefits City of Hope |
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Aug 26 1998 |
National Kidney Foundation... |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Internet 'chats' with 13-year-old girl lead to arrest outside ice cream shop |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Rebate earmarked for school district's budget reserve |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Mr. Tomato Head grows in couple's garden |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Of mice and men and property rights |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Evaluations, salaries deserve scrutiny |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Playground in opening-day shape |
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Aug 26 1998 |
I-270 project may have less severe impact than thought, officials say |
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Aug 26 1998 |
New Jewish Day School Opens |
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Aug 26 1998 |
Eleven administrators to wear new hats |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Officials stick to transfer plan |
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Aug 19 1998 |
ONE LAST SPLASH BEFORE SCHOOL |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Marriage announcements |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Engagement announcements |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Orange barrels could land on I-270 in Dublin by Monday |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Amtrack tests tracks after delay |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Transportation group needs money, leader |
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Aug 19 1998 |
New year, no contract for area teachers |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Olentangy Bikeway will be a construction zone in fall |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Schools will be ready for students |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Festival to have international flavor |
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Aug 19 1998 |