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Rotary recognizes 14 West Shore Career-Technical students: A Place in the Sun
Updated Apr 12, 10:51 PM;
Posted Apr 12, 10:51 PM
Lakewood High School is home of the West Shore Career-Technical District that serves students in four west suburban school systems. (Carol Kovach/special to cleveland.com)
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LAKEWOOD, Ohio West Shore Career-Technical District Outstanding Student Award recipients are being honored for the 23rd time by the Rotary Club of Lakewood and Rocky River. The recognition will take place during an April 15 program on the Zoom platform.
This year’s 14 Outstanding Student Award recipients are: Ryan Duffy, automotive technology; Jacqueline Underman, community-based training at GFS; Tomaserin Larocque, community-based training at the Wyndham; Matt Dacek, construction trades; Madison Lacquement, culinary arts; Ella Villafane, early childhood education;
Rocky River Community Garden marks a decade of growth with new leadership: West Shore Chatter
Updated 1:41 AM;
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After serving as president of the Rocky River Community Garden for the past nine years, Teresa Kowalski passed the shovel to fellow gardener David Gilronan. Both Kowalski and Gilronan are Master Gardener volunteers and completed The Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Program. (Rocky River Community Garden)
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ROCKY RIVER, Ohio – Rocky River Community Garden achieved a milestone of 10-plus years of growth and service in the city.
Established in 2009, the garden evolved after Mayor Pam Bobst hosted a public meeting to assess interest in developing a community garden behind the Rocky River Senior Center.
A visit from a prison guard to Ohio’s attorney general sets in motion a deep-reaching investigation in “The Sacrifice of Lester Yates,” an exciting political thriller by Columbus author Robin Yocum.
In Yocum’s 2011 “Favorite Sons,” Hutchington “Hutch” Van Buren was the prosecuting attorney for Summit County, but when he was 15, he lived in a little town near Steubenville, and he and three friends were involved in an accident that killed another boy. The man who was convicted of the boy’s murder threatened to ruin Hutch’s chances to become Ohio’s attorney general, but Hutch came clean and won the election.
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