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The Phoenix seventh grade girls basketball team works hard against some tough competition in a game against Clearview last week. However, the girls lost 20-12. With the ball is Abby Hickas. Close behind her are Nalani McFarland and Julie Robinson. (Photo by Rachel Bouer) School intervention specialists Helen DuPont, Liz Monaghan, and Cheryl Gooch work with teachers, administrators and parents to give students the best education they can. (Photo by Eleanor Helper) State Highway Patrol Trooper David Dylag was on routine patrol on the morning of Dec. 22, when he saw smoke billowing from this house at 733 E. Lorain St. (Photo by Paul Morton) Ron, Monica, and Renetta Rimbert, along with Catherine Gabe and her son, Kevin Gilfether attend the Oberlin Rotary Club meeting in November. (Photo by Donna Shurr)
Anthony Savage and Gary Smith of Kipton Community Church portray shepherds from the Biblical story of Jesus's birth, going around town explaining the significance of that birth. Luke 2:17 reports of the shepherds, ÒAnd when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child. The children of Jennie Kohut of Oberlin, gather in Port Charlotte, Fla., on Dec. 13 for a surprise birthday party for Jennie, who turned 90. Jennie's children Al Kohut (Debbie) and Liz Kohut-Bevin, and Susan Kohut-Murphy (Dan) planned the event, held at Susan and Dan's home in Port Charlotte. Four of Jennie's grandchildren and four great-grandchildren were also on hand to help celebrate Jennie's 90th birthday. (Submitted photo)
A volunteer prepares bags of food to be distributed as part of Oberlin Community Services holiday program; 240 bags of food were distributed and more than 125 families were assisted in the Holiday Helping Hands program. (Photo by Ken Carpenter)          Flowers and wreaths adorn the front door of the Workshop Gallery after word of owner Mark Smitkowski's death was received. (Photo by Ken Carpenter)
Coach Kurt Russell presents Morgan Jones with the game ball after the Phoenix win over Brooklyn. The ball is marked Ò52 Points Assistant principal Larry Thomas and principal William Baylis hold a plaque presented by the state in front of the school trophy case. The plaque acknowledges Oberlin High School's excellent rating. (Photo by Eleanor Helper) A banner on the outside of the high school building proclaims the school's excellent rating. (Photo by Eleanor Helper) Residents of Welcome Nursing Home stump for votes during the annual election of president and vice president of the Resident Council. Bob French was elected president and Dalton Spencer was elected vice president.
Residents of Welcome Nursing Home stump for votes during the annual election of president and vice president of the Resident Council. Bob French was elected president, and Dalton Spencer was elected vice president. Marilyn McDonald will perform at president-elect Barack Obama's inaugural luncheon. Michael Lynn will perform at president-elect Barack Obama's inaugural luncheon. The Oberlin College athletics department has partnered with Bostwick Design and The Krill Company Inc. to convert the old Williams Ice Rink into the new Williams Field House. 
Williams Field House will feature an 85'x180' monofilament turf field and serve as an indoor practice location for all varsity and club sports with its primary use directed toward the college's spring sports of baseball, softball and men's and women's lacrosse. 
ÒWith the closing of Jones Field House, this conversion of Williams will allow our student-athletes to practice and train year-round in a modernized indoor facility without having to worry about the ever-changing weather during the year,
Alyssa Garcia, girls soccer player at Oberlin High School, was named PAC Honorable Mention. (Photo by Nancy Boutilier) Students at Eastwood Elementary School enjoy the Family Fitness Fun night. (Photo by John Memmott) Kids jump into the fun at the Eastwood Elementary School Family Fitness Fun night. (Photo by John Memmott) Kara Campbell-Curl was named First Team All-PAC, Volleyball Team MVP, and a four-year varsity letter winner at the annual fall sports awards ceremony at Oberlin High School. (Photo by Nancy Boutlier)
Volunteers get to work at Oberlin High School on Pride Day 2008 in May. (Photo by Nancy Boutilier) Author Sharon Draper gives students a pep talk at Oberlin High School. (Photo by Paul Morton) Youngsters attending Safety Town learn what it is like to be assisted into an ambulance. (Photo by Paul Morton) The Rope Wrappers are a group at Prospect Elementary School who put physical fitness first.
Community police officer Henry Wallace was feted for his 20 years of service to the Juneteenth festivities. The Down Home Riders entertain the crowd at the annual Juneteenth parade. A Cleveland group marches in the Juneteenth parade.  Juneteenth festival parade.

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