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Families helping families
May 2, 2010 GIRARD — Patricia Marks and Katie Tingler know what it’s like to have a missing or deceased child. more »»
New school complex to open
May 2, 2010 GIRARD —A new $26.5 million school complex to house junior and senior high students off Shannon Road is set to open Labor Day weekend for the 2010-2011 school year. more »»
Volcano can’t stop Scottish rite
May 2, 2010 GIRARD — The Shiloh Full-Gospel Church in Girard is scheduled to be filled May 6 with a wedding party dressed in Scottish-style clothes along with a bagpiper playing the wedding march. more »»
Postseason push
May 2, 2010 GIRARD — The Girard High School varsity baseball team had its share of ups and downs, but coach Jason Johnson is pleased with the Indians’ progress. more »»
Students, leaders join for Civics Day
April 4, 2010 Students at Girard High School had the opportunity to identify with school and city leaders April 1 for the district’s annual Civics Day event. more »»
Girard seeks 1.5 mill garbage levy
April 4, 2010 The city is seeking money from taxpayers in the May primary election to fund its current system of garbage collection. Mayor James Melfi said passage of the five-year, . more »»
FIRST team wins engineering award
April 4, 2010 The Girard High School FIRST Robotics team won the Engineering Inspiration Award at the Buckeye Regional robotics competition held March 26 and 27 in Cleveland. more »»
Girard reopens water meter talk
April 4, 2010 Councilman Joseph Shelby told city council March 22 that he will bring legislation to the next meeting to seek new bids to purchase a remote water meter system. more »»
Counselor experiences boot camp
March 14, 2010 When Marine recruiters come to the school, counselors can pass along information they learn through the educator’s workshops to the students, but they really don’t know how to answer many of their... more »»
Students help ‘Poorest of the Poor’
March 14, 2010 An effort to get clothing, medical supplies, toys and other items to those in need in other parts of the United States and the world is getting a lot of local help from students at two local high... more »»
Local dancers work with mentors
March 14, 2010 Local dancers had an opportunity March 6 when they showed their skills at a special event hosted by Ballet Western Reserve. more »»
Wrapping up the 2009-10 season
March 14, 2010 Sure, Girard girls basketball coach Andy Saxon wished things had gone better. His Indians team finished 6-15 and lost in a Division III sectional to Ursuline, which advanced to regionals. more »»
Paying to get your money?
March 14, 2010 Tax time is here, but there is a bright side. Many people can look forward to a tax refund. more »»
Garbage pickup debated by council
January 3, 2010 Residents likely will be asked to pay more next year for garbage pickup, city officials said last month at a finance meeting with the Ohio Office of Budget and Management. more »»
Resolve to lose weight next year
January 3, 2010 The ninth annual Fitness Challenge is set to kick off in January and you know what that means — that’s right, guilt-free grazing through the Christmas fudge, New Year’s cookies and holiday feast. more »»
Girard boys earn first victory
January 3, 2010 GIRARD — Heading into a Dec. 19 contest between Kennedy and Girard, it would be safe to say that first-year head coaches Brent Villella and Nick Cochran weren’t pleased with their teams’ records. more »»
Reader thankful for generosity
January 3, 2010 Dear Editor: Once in a life time, the Lord has put Good Samaritans to reach out and touch someone in need. more »»
Barnhisel House opens for holidays
December 6, 2009 The historic Barnhisel House in Girard will be open for the holidays from 1 to 5 p.m. Dec. 6, 12 and 13. The house, located at 1011 N. State St. more »»
Girard High receives award
December 6, 2009 Girard High School administrators John Spano, left, and David Leo hold up a banner presented to the district by Diana Rogers, regional coordinator for High Schools That Work. more »» |
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