Engagement announcement |
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Sep 23 2004 |
Marriage announcements |
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Sep 23 2004 |
City council is thanked for ban on smoking |
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Sep 20 2004 |
A longtime resident hails council, hometown |
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Sep 20 2004 |
City to hold forum on public smoking law |
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Sep 19 2004 |
City council enacts smoking ban |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Community to remember, commemorate Sept. 11 |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Worshippers bid church farewell |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Expansion meeting planned for Friday |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Work to start on Lazelle rec center |
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Sep 9 2004 |
State is taking steps to curtail ID theft |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Summertime - and the living wasn't easy |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Fund-raising letter amuses House candidate Ottolenghi |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Fast-growing districts gain state funding priority |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Revitalizing Downtown Columbus |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Rivendell: Local live-action players stage epic battle |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Game based on 'Lord of the Rings' started in Maryland |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Clintonville Homes Tour slated for Sunday |
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Sep 9 2004 |
175-year old history to be celebrated this week |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Artists and musicians to converge Saturday |
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Sep 9 2004 |
CAC asks city to consider adding two local parks to leash-free list |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Wolves over loss, now focusing on Scioto |
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Sep 9 2004 |
VanDoorn makes successful switch from basketball |
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Sep 9 2004 |
'Mr. Polite' takes different persona when on course |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Payne adjusts to life on varsity |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Cardinals' junior serious about role as leader |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Brader adjusting to offensive move |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Tutts Cafe in Crosswoods casts wide net over the Mediterranean |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Noodle dish the hallmark of new restaurant in Northland area |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Fertile imagination breathes life into prize-wining novel |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Uptown Review board approves exterior work for Old Bag of Nails |
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Sep 9 2004 |
Dublin Democrats, Republicans plan a series of four meetings |
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Sep 9 2004 |
No heated debates at smoking ban forum |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Huntington begins planned move to Northland |
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Sep 2 2004 |
City to ask for clean-up as rebuilding plans brew |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Robbery of woman in bank lot solved with help of witnesses |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Spare Parts for the Home closes up shop |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Contractor cited for illegal dumping in Glen Echo Ravine |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Columbus chooses site for bike path connection |
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Sep 2 2004 |
German immigrants left lasting legacy |
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Sep 2 2004 |
The impact of closing an elementary school |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Library to commemorate 9/11 with civic events |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Getting kids back into school mode isn't easy but worth the trouble |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Conservatory to host Chapungu |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Mighty medical miracles |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Interactive activities are new at Labor Day Festival |
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Sep 2 2004 |
New voter registrations tax election officials |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Dublin to host second annual 'Pooch Pond' |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Dublin's roundabout has good first week of operation |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Tomato Festival to start next week |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Clintonville Homes Tour slated for Sept. 12 |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Grove City next foe for Kilbourne |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Thomas must put opener behind it |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Wolves pleased with results in busy early slate |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Wolves reach course consistency |
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Sep 2 2004 |
State title is only goal for Kilbourne girls team |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Cardinals boys' squad must rebuild after title seasons |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Cross country teams expect more |
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Sep 2 2004 |
CCL to add Worthington Christian, CSG |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Abuelo's takes on 'new standard' in Mexican cuisine at Easton |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Bella Beau taking over Eleni Christina Bakery this spring in Short North |
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Sep 2 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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Sep 2 2004 |
New history offers objective view of 'Napoleon's Fatal March' |
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Sep 2 2004 |
New York-based authors share tales of two cities |
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Sep 2 2004 |
School enrollment down by 178 students |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Friends remember teen killed in car-bike accident |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Flower power |
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Aug 26 2004 |
District again rated 'excellent' on report card |
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Aug 26 2004 |
District administrators get 1 percent raises |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Leadership Worthington seeks new class members |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Maintaning excellence through times of change |
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Aug 26 2004 |
'It is my duty to hold officials accountable' |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Another point raised on 'retire/rehire' |
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Aug 26 2004 |
D-Day veterans thank LaChatelaine |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Smoking ban didn't hurt California businesses |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Efficient solution would cut number of districts |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Treasurer's office service couldn't have been better |
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Aug 26 2004 |
COTA and officials need to be held accountable |
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Aug 26 2004 |
TWHS band program thanks the community |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Children's programs make for a fun fall |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Convulsion conclusion can convulse veterinarians |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Ferret Buckeye Bash |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Book's celebrity-bashing humor wears thin on reader |
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Aug 26 2004 |
New volume advocates low-carb diet to reduce diabetes risk |
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Aug 26 2004 |
New study examines female detectives in films, novels |
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Aug 26 2004 |
They're ready for some football |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Thomas moves forward with memories of painful season |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Thomas prepares for tough schedule |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Kilbourne faces area powers in first three games |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Cardinals expecting another solid year |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Confident Kilbourne has high expectations |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Cardinals put bizarre tourney loss behind them |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Cardinals expecting new system to add all-round productivity |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Cards seek title in new division |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Kilbourne girls, boys hoping to take next step |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Boys soccer team must replace bulk of scoring |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Northland's Venezia needs more direction with its menu |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Mr. Sushi brings specialty rolls to Vista Plaza in Gahanna |
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Aug 26 2004 |
Flint Cemetery designed to serve the living |
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Aug 19 2004 |