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West
Life
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Media Kit
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Published
January 7, 2009
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2008
The year in review
Year saw presidential campaign
hit Westshore,
municipal layoffs due to budget shortfalls
The published issue of West Life, on newsstands now, takes
a look at the most talked about stories of 2007, from January
through December.
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City
gets money to repave Dover Center
NORTH OLMSTED State and county money totaling
over $1 million will pay for to resurface Dover Center Road from Butternut
Ridge Road to the North Olmsted-Westlakeborder. The project is scheduled
to get underway this summer. |
$1M
grant to revitalize Lakewood housing
LAKEWOOD The city will use the federal money
to purchase neglected homes and rehabilitated with new kitchens and
bathrooms. Some properties adjacent to businesses will be demolished
to increase parking availability. |
Medved’s
new book seeks to dispel 'liberal myths'
WESTLAKE
In his second visit in two months, the conservative
radio talk show host promotes free enterprise, less government and
his latest book, "The 10 Big Lies About America." |
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State-ranked
Eagles skate past Shoremen
Despite
a gutsy effort by freshman goalie Logan Galati, the Avon Lake hockey
team proved no match for state-ranked North Olmsted last Saturday
afternoon. The Eagles moved to 16-1 on the season with their 5-0 shutout
win at the North Olmsted Recreation Center.
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Elvis
rolls back the new year at I-X Center
By day, West Park resident John Kevin Hupka is a Cleveland
police officer. But this weekend at the Ohio RV Supershow at the
I-X Center, he becomes "Kelvis," a sequin-costumed Elvis
impersonator.
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