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Published September 24, 2008
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Wild about West
Members of the Lutheran West High School percussion section perform at last Friday’s game between the Longhorns and Buckeye High School. Josh Williams, Brett Ireland, upside down Tuiji Rangiannasolo, Lisa Snodgrass and Brandon Beveridge are seen here. For further details on the game, see the the story in the published edition of West Life, on newsstands now. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
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Regional fire district considered by Westshore cities
WESTSHORE — Six mayors and six fire chiefs are exploring the possibility of forming a regional fire district. The benefit would be efficiencies in personnel utilization and equipment purchases.
Sewer project to begin next week
FAIRVIEW PARK — City officials expect the repair and replacement of sewers north of Lorain Road will eliminate the problem of flooded basements.
Six recognized for service to community health
WESTLAKE — Six individuals were recently recognized by Fairview, Lakewood and Lutheran hospitals for their contributions to the health and well-being of people across the Westshore.
Sports
Bay girls settle for tie with Mentor, shutout Warriors
photoThe Rockets remained in first place in the West Shore Conference with a 4-0 record. First-year coach Jack Griffiths credits his team's cohesiveness and depth for Bay's strong start.
Insights

Murdering matrons take the stage at Huntington Playhouse
The familiarity of the classic play "Arsenic and Old Lace," along with its verbal and physical comedy, will make it popular with Huntington Playhouse patrons, predicts, West Life theater critic Art Thomas.

 


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