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Troubleshooter: Michael Woodard has been helping out in the Hoover Middle School computer lab since he was in sixth grade. Now, as he prepared to graduate from Lincoln High School, teachers and students are wishing him well and wondering what they'll do without him next year.
After seven years at middle school, computer aide ready to move on
By Mary Gottschalk
Michael Woodard graduated from Hoover Middle School in 2001, but he's still hanging around.  More
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The sold sign is up and, if things go well, the lights will be back on in Tutuzzo's restaurant on The Alameda by mid-July--again.  More The Municipal Rose Garden isn't the only oasis of calm and peace in the greater Rose Garden area.  More One of the sentinels lining The Alameda for the past century is gone and a second one is likely to soon follow.  More
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After seven years at middle school, computer aide ready to move on
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