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Published
August 12, 2009
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Staying
cool
Tony Paskert, II, of Rocky River, drops into the Rocky River
pool and instantly cools off. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet) |
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No
school construction tax this fall
WESTLAKE The
Westlake Board of Education has decided against asking voters to fund
the construction of a new high school and renovated middle school
this November. But they said the process
of addressing the district's aging and overcrowded schools will proceed,
with a ballot issue likely in May. |
$100K
grant fires up COG study
WESTSHORE
Thanks to their second-place finish in on online poll,
Westshore cities will receive $100,000 in grant money toward a study
of a regional fire district. |
Mall
renovation plan moving forward
NORTH OLMSTED The Board
of Zoning Appeals approved variances for new signs at Great northern
Mall after about three-and-a-half hours of discussion on
the proposal.
The
signs are part of a multi-million dollar proposal for renovating the
mall. |
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Bay
native still gets a kick suiting up for the Browns
Coming
off one of his best seasons as a pro, Dave Zastudil continues to do
his part to make sure his team has an advantage after he’s booted
the ball down the field or put the opponents into a coffin corner.
Last year, he posted an overall average punt of 45.5 yards per kick
a career high and placed 23 punts inside the 20-yard
line.
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Action-packed
‘G.I. Joe’ makes
for late summer guilty pleasure
“G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” is not a good movie.
In fact, from an artistic, film snob standpoint, the movie is indefensible.
Yet West Life film critic Ben Saylor found himself entertained by
the summer action flick.
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