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Lakewood Artists Win Big at Cleveland Clinic Contest
The students' work won a combined $600 in scholarship money.

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I am proud to say I was a finalist in the 2010 William Randolph Hearst Awards for Television News. If you don't know news, that's a pretty high accomplishment.
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The students' work won a combined $600 in scholarship money.

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