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Vol. 3, Issue 11 - November 1999 NEWS Northgate Mall to demolish hospital building Lifesaving cancer research may come to a halt, claims tenant. Meadowbrook residents raise concerns over Post Office plan Northgate owners respond Owner asks community activists to end law suits. THE SPORTS SECTION Proposed playfield creates a stir Nathan Hale High School to get stadium-like playfield. Friends of Meridian seek donations Sports and Recreation briefs Last Open Space needs name, Green Lake Reservoir, Creek workshops, Postcards, Olympic View kids train for marathon, Beavers at Meadowbrook, View Ridge playfield and Off-Leash area workshop. SOUL FOOD Calvary Temple to host Christmas festival Local church features top local talent for exciting entertainment. Ushler-Prosser engagement Betty Bartholomews daughter, Gina, to be married. Ananda embracing the new millenium Spiritual leaders from California to visit. Wrong number Sacred Oasis number reported incorrectly. OPINIONS Opinions expressed in this web site do not reflect the views of the publishers of the Jet City Maven. Everyone is welcome to write to express their own opinions. Check this site for deadlines. Playfield plan is cause for concern By Betty Jennings. Mayor's proposal to ban circuses is misguided By Betty Bartholomew. Greetings from Musician's Guild By Tom Dziekonski. Thanks from the Maven Vandalism could have delayed paper if locals hadn't come to rescue. JANE EXPLAINS
STAN STAPP My life on the internet By Stann Stapp. EYE ON EDUCATION Rep. Kenney to host child-care forum at NSCC Kenney calls parents and their employers to find creative solutions to child-care. Nathan Hale singers to perform at Carnegie Hall Hale names national merit commended students NSCC to open two buildings Child Care building and High Technology Learning Center open. BUSINESS BEAT Lake City auction and spaghetti dinner on Dec. 4 Local artists' creation makes Big Apple debut Pat Cole, Chris Daly, and Hahn Rossman create a work of art. Valentine's: a barber shop with hip-hop flair Consultant helps clients get Organized Indeed Barbara Caldecoat can help you get rid of your clutter. Two Northgate area properties sold Wallace Properties of Bellevue buys two shopping strips. OUT & ABOUT Civic Light Opera to present Boys From Syracuse Empty Space opens 30th season with Psychic Life Essential Baking to open on-site cafe Photo exhibit at Arts N Flowers Taproot presents Sanders Family Christmas Attention artists: Roosevelt wants you Roosevelt Arts Council will hold a competition for a signature identity piece.
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