School board nees to take long term view |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Top 10 things to know about real estate taxes |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Cordray, staff had bette use of time |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Kroger to open grocery-retail store at Graceland |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Kroger wants Sunday liquor sales |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Wolves' Stromp, Stanford place at state |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Cards pleased with most performances |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Shaw struggles with footing at state |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Shaw struggles with footing at state |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Clark's squad gunning for second consecutive title |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Zola's two personalities combine for a memorable experience |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Bistro annex of Wine Shoppe featues gourmet pies, upscale starters |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Hobbyist fondly recalls 'check the oil' days |
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Jun 10 2004 |
Rain or no, everyone loved the parade |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Seniors will be recognized for achievements |
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Jun 3 2004 |
New flashing light to alert drivers to 'hot spot' |
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Jun 3 2004 |
ODOT to host I-270 meeting June 9 |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Haruf returns to distinctive Colorado town in new novel |
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Jun 3 2004 |
New biography provides broader picture of explorer |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Budget forces cuts at Northwest Counseling |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Big questions remain if Big Darby is to be saved |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Noble's characteris strong and enduring |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Some may be unaware of foreign language cuts |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Community wants school closed as fast as possible |
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Jun 3 2004 |
A reprint of letter without the cuts |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Story did 'nice job of summing up meeting' |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Treasurer responds to challenger |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Busy summer for children planned |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Slaughter unites writers for 'a novel in voices' |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Memorial Day: Honoring those who serve |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Stromp leads Kiblourne at district |
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Jun 3 2004 |
McHugh handles illness to advance |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Wolves fall in state semifinal |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Cardinals, Wolves lose in state quarterfinal |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Offensive woes get best of Thomas in tourney |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Wolves eliminated in first round |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Warriors' Shaw earns trip to state in long jump |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Mediterranean night a big draw for Ciao |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Icy treats available again at ZenCha Tea Salon |
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Jun 3 2004 |
Minton: 911 operators did a good job |
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May 27 2004 |
Victim intoxicated, but train death still ruled accidental |
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May 27 2004 |
School district outlines five concepts |
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May 27 2004 |
Police look for leads in Starbucks arson |
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May 27 2004 |
Veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan will lead parade |
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May 27 2004 |
FNWC tables M/I rezoning at Hard-Linworth |
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May 27 2004 |
Ultimately, parents must know where children are |
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May 27 2004 |
Ottolenghi responds to Schare's questions |
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May 27 2004 |
Military and humanitarian duties |
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May 27 2004 |
Column sparks questions from Cordray's opponent |
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May 27 2004 |
Democrats appreciate 'imitation' by local GOP |
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May 27 2004 |
WKHS students get numerous privileges |
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May 27 2004 |
Sixteen share title of valedictorian |
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May 27 2004 |
Summer readers can go for the gold |
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May 27 2004 |
2 Worthington students win at Invention Convention |
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May 27 2004 |
Interesting fusion dishes, traditional fare a draw at Tandoori Palace |
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May 27 2004 |
Fried burrito is namesake of new restaurant |
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May 27 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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May 27 2004 |
Lennox B & N hosts prolific novelist June 2 |
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May 27 2004 |
New book will engage young readers intersted in Egypt |
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May 27 2004 |
Horace Wright House |
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May 27 2004 |
Wolves send 3 players to state tourney |
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May 27 2004 |
Thomas girls team captures district |
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May 27 2004 |
Kilbourne topples Tigers to earn a state berth |
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May 27 2004 |
Clary lifts Cards to win over Kilbourne |
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May 27 2004 |
Cardinals fall to Raiders in district final |
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May 27 2004 |
Bad weather keeps Wolves, Cards from meeting in MSLA |
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May 27 2004 |
Scioto routes Wolves for title |
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May 27 2004 |
Baseball team's season ends in district semi |
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May 27 2004 |
Wolves' boys, girls squad finish second at district |
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May 27 2004 |
Assitant principal, dean join Stall in leaving WKHS |
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May 24 2004 |
Parents, teachers wrestle with drug problem |
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May 20 2004 |
M/I applies for rezoning of 55 acres |
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May 20 2004 |
Don't widen High Street, council tells ODOT |
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May 20 2004 |
Worthington may start charging for EMS runs |
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May 20 2004 |
Running :easier to visualize than to do |
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May 20 2004 |
Columbus was still a small town in 1855 |
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May 20 2004 |
Steps taken to aid with health coverage |
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May 20 2004 |
Time for Ottolenghi to answer questions |
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May 20 2004 |
Republican Club embraces 'big tent' |
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May 20 2004 |
Brain keeps me up at night trying to retrieve lost data |
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May 20 2004 |
Popular Da Vinci Code program returns for encore |
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May 20 2004 |
New law requires hearing as Cynkar retires/rehires |
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May 20 2004 |
Dam Jam will celebrate 14 years |
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May 20 2004 |
CDC splits on Linworth project |
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May 20 2004 |
WKHS students play games to raise money for cure |
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May 20 2004 |
'Third Grade Days' |
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May 20 2004 |
It's not a game, it's a commitment: Boardgaming players enjoy face-to-face... |
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May 20 2004 |
Developers revamping plans for Cinema Grill |
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May 20 2004 |
Teen is ready for collections |
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May 20 2004 |
Kilbourne eager to face perfect Irish pitcher |
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May 20 2004 |
Thomas hopes to keep on winning |
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May 20 2004 |
Kilbourne hopes for good seeding entering district |
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May 20 2004 |
Scoring correction lifts Wolves to title |
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May 20 2004 |
Cardinals girls finish second, boys third in OCC-Cardinal |
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May 20 2004 |
Warriors' baseball team eliminated |
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May 20 2004 |
Wolves' stong season ends with Tigers' revenge |
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May 20 2004 |
Strong finish excites Cardinals |
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May 20 2004 |
Softball team closes final MBC season with fourth-place showing |
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May 20 2004 |
Area boys squads sweep State Cup championships |
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May 20 2004 |
Kilbourne has room to improve |
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May 20 2004 |