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Going back to the grind can seem like a holiday
Now as we have passed through our winter holidays, we should all be back in our regular routines of school and work.
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Paper wants to help readers keep New Year's resolutions
According the Wikipedia, a New Year's Resolution is "a commitment that an individual makes to a project or the reforming of a habit, often a lifestyle change that is generally interpreted as advantageous."
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Big Creek online art gallery gets national recognition
Once again, the Big Creek Elementary School Artsonia online art gallery, facilitated by art teacher, Kathy Jadud, has been named No. 1 in Ohio in all four categories (amount of artwork posted, number of fan club members, number of comments, and amount fundraised) and No. 4 in the nation! Congratulations to staff, students and parents for this recognition. Please visit artsonia.com to see the Big Creek gallery. ON CAMPUS-- Congratulations to Corey Shimell on his appointment as treasurer of the Interfraternity Council at Ashland University.
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Magic will fill the library with holiday spirit on Saturday
Banjo the Clown will be kicking off the holidays when he stops by the Middleburg Heights Library on Saturday at 2 p.m. to present a very special magic show filled with juggling and lots of fun. Don't miss out on this family treat. Sponsored by the Friends of the Middleburg Heights Library. Registration is requested. Register at cuyahogalibrary.org or call (440) 234-3600. BLACK BELTS-- Congratulations to T&T Martial Arts students at the Middleburg Heights Rec Center's location on their recent black belt promotions in tae kwon do: Janelle Brosky, Kathy Cook, Jackie Gubeno, Tad Fitch, Frank Murrin to First Degree Black Belt and Rick Riffle to Third Degree Black Belt. The art of tae kwon do requires much discipline and reaching these milestones is a process that takes many years. FIRE SAFETY POSTER WINNERS -- Big Creek Elementary students were invited to participate in the Middleburg Heights Fire Department Fire Prevention Coloring Contest.



