Bluffsview Road traffic on FNWC agenda |
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Aug 19 1998 |
City, schools join to offer new recreation classes |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Changes afoot in electic industry |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Letters |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Crew breaks ground on new stadium site |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Historical Society presents Japanese tea ceremony |
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Aug 19 1998 |
You name it |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Worthington Women's Club |
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Aug 19 1998 |
Dallas rail system could serve as Columbus model |
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Aug 15 1998 |
Parents ask why children are being moved again |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Board approves pay raises for administrators |
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Aug 12 1998 |
LENDING A HAND |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Schottenstein expansion planned for East Main site |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Franklin County has 1,7295 hotels |
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Aug 12 1998 |
NARI strives to protect rights of homeowners |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Young professionals are 'playing the field' |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Committee narrows consultant search to 3 teams |
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Aug 12 1998 |
NWCA hears plans for Godown, West Case Roads |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Battelle Institute wins awards for its transportation work |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Livingston Avenue will be closed for sewer work |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Obituaries |
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Aug 12 1998 |
New spokesman Carson sees COTA as 'key player' |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Linworth begins to look like a park |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Chakroff tables after BZA tries to snuff out proches |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Fact gathering crucial to connector study |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Reading may be among most difficult subjects |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Some Graceland merchants think connector would help business |
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Aug 12 1998 |
Traffic arrests up sharply this year |
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Aug 5 1998 |
HERE WE GO 'ROUND |
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Aug 5 1998 |
St. Charles turns 75 |
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Aug 5 1998 |
More riders expected for crosstown routes |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Work to begin on transit center |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Lively dialogue marks 1st people-mover session |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Museum Ball marks 'Chihuly' |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Anniversaries |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Golf Classic benefits Mid-Ohio FoodBank |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Powerball mania: Westerville's gain is Orange Township's loss |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Chernobyl victim visits Grove City |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Clintonville aviary's love for exotic birds comes 'cheep' |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Centofanti said he won't clean up his 'art' |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Wing recalls joyful times in Worthington |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Bluffsview to get first solar panels in Ohio schools |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Pet vaccination urgently needed |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Family says thanks for the memorial |
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Aug 5 1998 |
A midsummer night's dream |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Marriage announcements |
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Aug 5 1998 |
Engagement announcements |
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Aug 5 1998 |
High St. & Wilson Bridge had highest '97 crash rate |
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Aug 5 1998 |
CCT to host 'Charlotte's Web' |
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Aug 5 1998 |
FOLKLIFE CELEBRATION |
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Jul 29 1998 |
City hires firm to design skatepark |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Worthington librarian is Ohio's Cybrarian of the Year |
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Jul 29 1998 |
New Eligibility policy requires athletes to have 'D' average |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Specialty hospitals find dentral Ohio attractive |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Metro area home sale prices highest in Ohio |
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Jul 29 1998 |
New Albany's Plain Local home sale price reaches average of $304,000 |
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Jul 29 1998 |
June was a record month for real estate listings, sales in central Ohio |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Businesses lining up for space in Polaris Towne Center |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Evening Members |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Sidewalk project draws complaints |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Recreation Unlimited |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Program's founder saw no limitations himself |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Bexley mayor to lead group |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Old Bag O' Nails new open in Grandview |
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Jul 29 1998 |
ARB is seeking changes in Speedway conversion plans |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Letters |
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Jul 29 1998 |
School notebook |
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Jul 29 1998 |
People-mover system may go on 1999 ballot |
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Jul 29 1998 |
Drivers: Brace yourself for Dublin-area I-270 widening |
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Jul 29 1998 |
New center attracts 'nautral' artists of all ages |
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Jul 29 1998 |
City will pay $180,000 for shop |
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Jul 22 1998 |
HAGGLER'S DAY |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Service Board officers |
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Jul 22 1998 |
$8-million contribution goes to Mason Foundation |
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Jul 22 1998 |
LifeCare Alliance names 11 to steering committee |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Columbus lands grant for Brownfields pilot program |
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Jul 22 1998 |
North Outerbelt's grant expires; money is needed |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Route 315 project moving again with EPA approval |
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Jul 22 1998 |
MORPC may not get level of federal funds it expected |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Fair offers food, fun |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Original motivation for 4-H organization remains the same |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Public housing in suburbs will be lunch debate topic |
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Jul 22 1998 |
U.S. Transplant Games to be held in Columbus |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Engagement announcements |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Cadys celebrate 50th anniversary |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Brent Hambrick trophy wil be unveiled at event this weekend |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Bond issue money at work in schools this summer |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Four design firms hired for next year's repairs |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Numerous ideas emerge from bicentennial meeting |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Folklife features Festival of Fiddles |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Choice coming in natural gas service |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Letters |
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Jul 22 1998 |
'Solve-it-yourself' musical to run through August 2 |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Local youth selected for Eye Spy Art Team |
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Jul 22 1998 |
Merchants 'roll with punches' as dust flies |
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Jul 15 1998 |
Proposal clears another hurdle |
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Jul 15 1998 |
OSU rezonings are approved |
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Jul 15 1998 |
Eligibility standards rising for those who want to play sports |
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Jul 15 1998 |
Board accepts resignations, hires new teachers |
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Jul 15 1998 |
Crew Stadium: 22,500 close-to-the-action seats |
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Jul 15 1998 |