Worthington Hillbillies, other sitcom floats ready to roll |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Cops receive no hot tips in Starbucks fire investigation |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Is watching soap operas any dumber than watching sports? |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Roads push back Ohio's frontier |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Forum focuses on future of Worthington Libraries |
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Jul 1 2004 |
New arts scholarship named for Burrows |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Aviation enthusiasts to sponsor vintage visitor |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Post 239A eager to play with full squad |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Five area soccer teams advance to semis |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Legion, travel squards both offer options to local ballplayers |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Neal helps Xtreme U-17 boys qualify for final |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Ambassador U-16 team upended in final |
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Jul 1 2004 |
OP -19 girls fall 1-0 to J. B. Marine in semi |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Mutiny U-13 tems falls to Chicago squad in semifinal |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Ohio Premier squads fail to reach semis |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Busch (Mo.) rolls by Ohio Thunder |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Wolves, U-18 boys, Eagles teams end year in pool play |
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Jul 1 2004 |
O'Connell, Roeder, continue playing,. learning , coaching |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Lithuanian native helped Pittsburgh rise to prominence |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Top athletes learn to handle defeat |
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Jul 1 2004 |
All-Americans, Cows becoming big rivals on diamond |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Warm setting, well-prepared cuisine key to longevity of Windchimes |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Air Chef takes off with new areas to explore |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Thriller blends fact/fiction for an insider's look at intelligence services |
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Jul 1 2004 |
Worthington may follow Columbus' lead |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Airplanes are noisy, but not over FAA mark |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Fun at the festival |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Residents pick up pieces after rash of BB shootings |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Jet traffic could rise by 60% over 20 years |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Developer: Polaris area could use hotel, entertainment , fitness facility |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Ottolenghi responds to questions in letter |
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Jun 24 2004 |
School board should follow city council's lead |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Information, thoughts on airport expansion |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Goods find their way to capital city |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Sign-up for computer classes Monday on the Cyberbus |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Art Festival on the Green |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Eight of 10 applicants accepted |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Collaboration lasted more than 50 years, produced 39 plays |
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Jun 24 2004 |
'Inherit the Wind' graced stage, screen and tube |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Elevator's new brewmaster to introduce its signature guide |
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Jun 24 2004 |
San Francisco Oven a decent place to spend lunch hour |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Citino cites specifics in universal poetry |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Irish author unleashes three new novels |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Body age assesssment brings joy and then sinking feeling |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Summer schedule leads to day care dilemmas and swim team |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Post 239A on verge of breaking out of slump |
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Jun 24 2004 |
South has record day in 44-28 victory |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Record 10 area teams qualify to regional |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Westerville's Stonerook enjoying life as pro in Italy |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Penn 'pained' by events surrounding O'Brien firing |
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Jun 24 2004 |
COVBC U-18 club team qualifies for national tourney |
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Jun 24 2004 |
Athletes must stay focused on academics |
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Jun 24 2004 |
What a board game is gets in the way of when board games came into being |
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Jun 20 2004 |
Kroger wins hard-fought OK |
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Jun 20 2004 |
Board talks of dogs, cameras, suspensions |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Residents upset about plans for York Temple Road |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Art stroll |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Airport data to go online Wednesday |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Names, dates, closing options expected |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Work could start in 2006 on I-270 interchanges |
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Jun 17 2004 |
MPC approves Park National building |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Art Festival on the Green set for this weekend |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Bixel's interpretation of article was wrong |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Change in airport mission has long-term implications |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Procession was event to remember |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Valuation, taxes prompt questions |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Worthington Hills parents ask reversal of Ury transfer |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Questions are posed for Reidelbach, Ottolenghi |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Library needs communityinput |
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Jun 17 2004 |
California woman started organization in 1983 |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Columbus City Council to host smoking ban meeting |
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Jun 17 2004 |
No one can mother like another mother |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Zoo is offering 'Voyage to Australia' |
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Jun 17 2004 |
June 27 event to raise funds for off-leash dog park |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Post 239A expects another successful year |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Kilbourne triomakes decisions on colleges |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Kilbourne boys hoping big season carries over |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Thomas girls expect return experience |
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Jun 17 2004 |
College players work to improve skills in offseason |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Cardinals looking to build on 2004 |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Warriors are seeking sprinters to aid Shaw |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Pitching success could dictate fate for area teams |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Kershaw follows in father's footsteps by making roster |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Lightning hs yet to strike El Rayo in Gahanna |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Late barbecue legend honored with sandwich at Yoho's |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Local author sets suspencse trilogy in Ohio's Amish country |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Collection offers new variation on a familiar voice |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Fair brings together Midwestern literary journals, small presses |
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Jun 17 2004 |
Weiss, Troy featured alongside celebrities in photo book amazing Men |
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Jun 17 2004 |
New Caribbean restaurant won't jerk you around |
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Jun 13 2004 |
BZA OKs new bank, auto repair service on North High Street |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Zoll updates council on airport plans |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Stall to move from WKHS to Worthingway |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Kilbourne graduates 392; 37 hit 4.0 |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Twenty-five teachers to retire this year |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Music teacher says retirement is new chapter |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Retirees leave with 'piece of culture' |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Tod Barracks: gone and nearly forgotten |
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Jun 10 2004 |