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Published January 9, 2008
News
High hopes for the Buckeyes
Jessica Kline and friends cheer the Ohio State Buckeyes in a losing effort against the LSU Tigers in the national championship game Monday night at the Ironwood Cafe in Westlake. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
Gemini Center set to debut this weekend
photoFAIRVIEW PARK — Santa must have stuffed a lot of Christmas stockings with gift memberships to the city’s new $19 million recreation center.
More than 500 memberships were purchased between Christmas and last Friday. The facility will hold grand opening ceremonies Saturday and open to members Sunday.
Officials check possible grant, trust rules conflict
BAY VILLAGE — If state funds are used to build a skate park at Cahoon Park, it must be open to the general public. But the park trust rules limit its use to Bay residents. City officials are trying to navigate the legal dilema.
Veterans' post struggles with finances
FAIRVIEW PARK —
Increasing taxes and utility costs are combining with declining membership to put American Legion Post 738 in a financial pinch. In recent weeks, post leaders have appealed to the public for temporary financial assistance.
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Sports
Fairview girls making WSC waves
Under the guidance of coach Jessica Tafe, now in her fifth year as basketball coach, the Warriors are off to a 7-3 start. Leading the way this season has been Brady Lorek, a 5-9 senior forward who is the team's leading scorer.
Insights

Writer-director Anderson delivers year’s best film in ‘Blood’
photo“There Will Be Blood” is the best film of 2007, and writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson has reaffirmed his status as one of the most gifted filmmakers working today, writes West Life's Ben Saylor. Daniel Day-Lewis stars in the tale of family, faith, power and oil set on the frontier of California's turn-of-the-century petroleum boom.

   
 

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