Elementary test results mixed |
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Jun 10 1998 |
CAC opposes connector, asks Citizens for Growth to stop circulating petitions |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Heins mark golden wedding anniversary |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Enough to make grown men cry |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Heinze: Divorce laws haven't kept up with societal shifts |
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Jun 10 1998 |
A quiet day in Domestic Relations Court |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Judge Brown: Dealing with the 'divorce crazies' |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Hot stuff for sale Saturday |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Mediator to help settle teacher contract talks |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Family injured in crash after TWHS graduation |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Tea for two |
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Jun 10 1998 |
After-prom party deemed a success |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Appraisal process: long and thorough |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Facelift price tag tops $1.6-million |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Rt, 161 home, business owner agrees to move trucks, fence |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Cinderella |
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Jun 10 1998 |
Stolen antiques recovered |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Pro-connector group runs into a hostile crowd at forum |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Reynoldsburg quietly opts out of Win-Win, decision has little impact |
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Jun 3 1998 |
TWHS Baccalaureate planned |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Students of the Month |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Schools meet 14 of 18 state standards on report card |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Weddings |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Engagement announcements |
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Jun 3 1998 |
O'Shaughnessy suggest a study of Morse-Bethel |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Commencements set for June 7,8 |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Nearby residents object to High St. office plans |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Slate Hill Odyssey team ranked third in the world |
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Jun 3 1998 |
KMS student shadows Grove City 'P.I.' |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Cherrington expansion issues remain a concern to residents |
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Jun 3 1998 |
Letters |
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Jun 3 1998 |
TRAC hears from Ohio State, The Limited for transpotation funding |
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Jun 3 1998 |
OSU-315 ramps may get a $3.5M boost |
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Jun 3 1998 |
PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN |
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May 27 1998 |
New church planned on Rt. 161 |
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May 27 1998 |
Local remodeling group earns national award |
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May 27 1998 |
Notable guests |
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May 27 1998 |
Watts moves to Dublin, prompting speculation |
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May 27 1998 |
Hilliard's Nestor seeks 15th U.S. House seat |
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May 27 1998 |
TRAC to hear about new projects, ranking process |
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May 27 1998 |
Annoyed motorists can check out OTIS |
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May 27 1998 |
Paying Tribute |
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May 27 1998 |
Moore quits; consultant's report critical |
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May 27 1998 |
40 years of business tradition marked |
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May 27 1998 |
Council accused of not listening on Rt. 161 project |
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May 27 1998 |
Mollica adjusts to life away from PGA Tour |
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May 27 1998 |
Office building proposed for High and Wilson Bridge |
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May 27 1998 |
Hard Road widening hikes danger |
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May 27 1998 |
Billion-dollar postal increase is a sham |
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May 27 1998 |
Drum majors... |
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May 27 1998 |
Teachers win Battelle Innovation Award |
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May 27 1998 |
Invention winners |
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May 27 1998 |
Prelude to a Kiss |
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May 27 1998 |
FNCCC leader's support is key to approval |
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May 20 1998 |
New TWHS principal hired |
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May 20 1998 |
Engagement announcements |
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May 20 1998 |
Costello, Fisher exchange vows |
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May 20 1998 |
American Legion lists contest winners |
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May 20 1998 |
Musicians honored |
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May 20 1998 |
Photo finish |
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May 20 1998 |
Slate Hill winners |
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May 20 1998 |
Resident earns highest faculty honor at OSU |
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May 20 1998 |
ODOT hears from urban planning expert |
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May 20 1998 |
MORPC developing watercourse protection law |
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May 20 1998 |
This garden's plants meant to be touched |
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May 20 1998 |
Obituaries |
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May 20 1998 |
Joe Hart will lead Memorial Day Parade |
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May 20 1998 |
Memorial Day Parade to be fun, yet reverent |
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May 20 1998 |
City council to hire consultant to design a new skate park |
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May 20 1998 |
Lazelle Woods Park is dedicated |
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May 20 1998 |
ARB OKs bank signs, minus ATM copy |
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May 20 1998 |
Proponents missing some of the facts |
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May 20 1998 |
New legislation brings up questions |
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May 20 1998 |
Residents asked to complete surveys about Wrothington schools |
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May 20 1998 |
Walking for Wellness |
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May 20 1998 |
FARMER'S MARKET |
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May 13 1998 |
Design firm hired by council |
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May 13 1998 |
Journey toward character education takes another step |
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May 13 1998 |
Slate Hill leads the way in character education |
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May 13 1998 |
WKHS choirs to perform at dinner, concert |
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May 13 1998 |
Worthington Estates lists Reflections winners |
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May 13 1998 |
Funding debate won't end with Issue 2 defeat |
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May 13 1998 |
Proposed constitutional amendment Issue 1 may return to ballot next year |
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May 13 1998 |
Project bid awarded before necessary permit received |
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May 13 1998 |
Popular science teacher Ed Shay will be missed |
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May 13 1998 |
Council, township agree to spend more on cemeteries |
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May 13 1998 |
Community remembers Keith Noble, popular Kilbourne grad |
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May 13 1998 |
Drug use among local teens is down slightly |
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May 13 1998 |
A word game, just for the pun of it |
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May 13 1998 |
Connector foes don't make sense |
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May 13 1998 |
FCCS top volunteer reaps rewards in Christina's world |
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May 13 1998 |
SERVICE DAY |
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May 6 1998 |
New Crosswoods project OK'd |
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May 6 1998 |
Looking for Wendy |
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May 6 1998 |
Engagement announcements |
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May 6 1998 |
ODOT eyes I-71 widening in 2000 |
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May 6 1998 |
Cost of I-71 widening may bode well for rail service |
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May 6 1998 |
Morse-Bethel: an exercise in utility or futility |
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May 6 1998 |
Wilson Hill youth, 13, points unloaded guns at other teens |
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May 6 1998 |
Holtz to speak at Great Communicators Luncheon |
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May 6 1998 |