Airport consultants to present update |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Speed limit likely to be reduced to 45 mph |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Tiberi bill would promote home-buying |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Bill would boost central Ohio school facility construction |
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Mar 4 2004 |
COSI levy soundly defeated |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Children Services levy skims by |
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Mar 4 2004 |
One backyard that needs a noise meter |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Levy supporters say yard signs were taken |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Fires of '79 prompted fear within Columbus |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Lists are the key to tax collections |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Church, but not parking lot, gets ARB approval |
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Mar 4 2004 |
It's a matter of measurements |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Library kicks off 'Showcase Worthington' |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Rennebohm second at state in 50 free |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Strong start lifts Mathias to 3rd-place finish |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Wolves ready to take on Gahanna |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Learning from Anderson helps Cards' Barren make his point |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Klinker reaches state but falls short of goals |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Cardinals' season ends with tournament loss to Davidson |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Warriors' Peterfish places seventh at state meet |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Greek Island offers bargain-priced food on the Northeast side |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Monk's leadership plans new menu, renovations |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Scottish detective confronts A Question of Blood in novel |
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Mar 4 2004 |
School shottings and a mysterious death key new Rankin installment |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Doing the dance of parenthood results in memorable evenings |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Rights groups' indifference to ex-agent's plight is puzzling |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Tribute to ex-Buckeye Greene will benefit Majority of One Foundation |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Voters to decide fate of 6.8-mil levy |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Police department struggles with death of officer |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Dancing the night away |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Board agrees to lease space in district building |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Cost-per-pupil county's third highest |
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Feb 26 2004 |
COSI offers nice return on modest investment |
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Feb 26 2004 |
You don't have to be rich to be socked by AMT |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Let the revolt begin - oppose property levies |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Bressman tells what he sees as board member |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Taxes are too high; we need a tax break |
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Feb 26 2004 |
With inflation factored in, tax hike is less alarming |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Tax rate has declined for school district voters |
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Feb 26 2004 |
An entitlement mentality prevails |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Worthington seems to have a lot of 'yes-people' |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Choral group shows importance of arts |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Taking a closer look at teachers' salaries |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Wolves, Cards groups urge support for levy |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Board and Fenton need wake-up call from voters |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Reader not inclined to support school issue |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Questions remain for district to answer |
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Feb 26 2004 |
PTA official urges support for schools |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Three Democrats seek party nod for November election |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Incumbent Pryce faces primary challenge from Morrison |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Childrens Services seeks approval of 1.9-mill levy |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Glenn: COSI is world class |
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Feb 26 2004 |
New fitness center is best in state |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Celebrate the Seusscentennial at the libraries March 1-6 |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Four Watterson students are National Merit finalists |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Wolves send two to state |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Cardinals' boys set for battle with Greyhounds |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Cards, Kilbourne each have strong district showings |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Shear determination |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Wolves fall to top-seeded Findlay in tournament |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Kilbourne prepares for Northland |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Wolves, coach suffer growing pains |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Peterfish heads to state meet in 100 breaststroke |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Night & Fear marks noir author's centenary |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Stansbury offers bleak view of relationships |
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Feb 26 2004 |
DaSilva's service must improve to match food quality |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Honeybaked on Sawmill to relocate to new store with new concept |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Columbus discusses annexation policy |
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Feb 26 2004 |
Committee to help chart Columbus' growth |
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Feb 26 2004 |
When you stay at home, others decide for you |
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Feb 25 2004 |
Seigel: 'yes' means more excellence |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Public gets a look at ODOT's proposal |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Council hears both sides of airport issue |
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Feb 19 2004 |
School closing draws some support |
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Feb 19 2004 |
K-plus tuition stays at $200 a month |
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Feb 19 2004 |
ARB tables Worthington Presbyterian Church plans |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Use website to check increase in your taxes |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Funding problem is not a local one |
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Feb 19 2004 |
COSI at the crossroads: Issue 27 assures future |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Time to pull toether and act for children |
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Feb 19 2004 |
We really must 'right-size' district |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Vote against levy is vote for bare minimum |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Thirst for money is unquenchable |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Funding problem apparently a mystery |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Quit using band-aid approach to financing |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Disgusted with school levy bickering |
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Feb 19 2004 |
'Different ideas and opinions not a threat' |
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Feb 19 2004 |
5 shouldn't ignore heritage of city |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Colonial Hills thanks its business donors |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Honoring the life of Rev. Miyashiro |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Reach Out and Read Ohio |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Literacy effort lacking much presence in rural areas |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Screeenwriter finds new form to tell more personal story |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Thomas advances 4, Wolves 3 to district |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Merrill seeking another state trip |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Gahanna ends Kilbourne girls' season |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Klinker leads Cards to OCC title |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Boys teams face Johnnies before opening tourney |
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Feb 19 2004 |
Thomas girls get to OCC preview |
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Feb 19 2004 |