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Broadview Heights hires former ARB member to design new Service Department storage building
BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio -- The city has hired a Broadview Heights architect to design a new Service Department storage building on the City Hall campus. Glen D. Ramage served on the city’s Architectural Review Board before it was disbanded about 10 years ago, according to David Schroedel, the city’s director of public service and development.
Strongsville Schools expected to place 4.9-mill permanent levy on November ballot
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio -- The Strongsville Board of Education will likely ask voters in November to approve a 4.9-mill property tax that would help pay for operating expenses, including teachers’ salaries. It would be 1 mill less than the 5.9-mill levy that failed on the ballot in March and November...
Heat and humidity can’t beat women’s soccer competitors at Pan American Masters Games 2024 Cleveland
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio – Monday’s Pan American Masters Games women’s soccer round-robin matches saw warm temperatures and high humidity at Foltz Park in Strongsville, but the senior stars worked the green grass fields for 80 minutes, which included a water break after 20 minutes. In the 65-plus division,...
ProVia announces intent to purchase Dalton, OH properties
ProVia has announced its intent to purchase two Dalton, OH real estate properties from Toop and Toop II, LLC. The main building, located at 630 Henry Street, is approximately 303,000-sq.-ft. of retail and manufacturing space, located on 24-½ acres, and has high visibility from U.S. Route 30. The other 4-acre property is 1.3 miles away at 1543 Zuercher Road and contains a 22,500-sq.-ft. warehouse.
Solon High athletes score with community service
The Solon High School soccer team traded their cleats for helping hands recently, volunteering at the Solon Senior Center’s produce market distribution. This drive-thru service provides fresh fruits and vegetables to local senior citizens. The team’s participation was voluntary, with nearly every available player opting in. Despite being told...
Power outage reported in Streetsboro Tuesday morning
FirstEnergy Corp. reported that more than 500 of its Streetsboro customers were without power in the as of about 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. FirstEnergy says a crew is on scene to investigate the cause and make repairs. Estimated restoration time is currently by 11:30 a.m., although this is subject to possible change. Go to https://outages.firstenergycorp.com/oh.html for updated information about power outages.
Site preparation under way for new Brunswick fire station
BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- In a special meeting Monday (July 15), City Council approved two pieces of legislation related to the financing of the city’s new Fire Department headquarters building at 1094 Hadcock Road. Law Director Dennis Nevar explained that the legislation -- which increases the not-to-exceed amount of the...
Solon mayor thanks state legislators for helping to secure funding to support park improvements
SOLON, Ohio -- Mayor Ed Kraus believes Solon Community Park will be “the envy of all parks in Northeast Ohio” when construction of the multi-phase project is completed. On Monday (July 15), Kraus told City Council that State Sen. Jerry Cirino (R-Kirtland) and State Rep. Phil Robinson (D-Solon) are playing a key role in helping to make that happen.
Alliance votes to permit chickens in the city
ALLIANCE ‒ Residents can now own chickens within the city limits. City Council on Monday voted to amend city laws to permit residents to own up to six hens. No roosters are allowed. Council opted to allow female chickens for personal or household use in residential backyards. ...
Solon council amends agreement for Solon to Chagrin Falls Trail
SOLON, Ohio -- City Council has approved an amendment to the project development agreement for the Solon to Chagrin Falls Trail. The ordinance, approved Monday (July 15), reflects an updated project budget, the inclusion of $457,638 in city infrastructure funds to replace a damaged culvert pipe that has exceeded its useful life near the project site and the inclusion of $25,000 donated to the city for construction of a memorial along the trail.
Water will be out for 6 days at Brunswick High School, Rec Center and Library, starting July 22
BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- Representatives from Hammond Construction have announced a six-day water main shutdown beginning at 7 a.m. July 22 in order to complete demolition and final closure of the Towslee Elementary School building at 3355 Center Road. The closure will reportedly affect several buildings on the Brunswick High School...
The story keeps getting better regarding drunk driver and food-throwing passenger: North Royalton Police Blotter
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Lemonade stand kids employ dangerous sales technique: Strongsville Police Blotter
On July 1, a concerned passerby called police about kids running a lemonade stand on Holiday Road. The caller said the kids were running into the street with scooters trying to get cars to stop. An arriving officer advised the kids, while the mother picked up the small children. No...
Best Life: Using Ketamine to treat chronic pain
CLEVELAND, OH (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Almost 52 million Americans have dealt with chronic pain — a debilitating pain that persists for months or years. Chronic pain can be caused by anything from an illness to an injury, but many people suffer in the absence of any past injury or illness.
Woman arrested for assault in altercation at home: Medina Police Blotter
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Driver rear-ends another car at intersection: Hinckley Township Police Blotter
A driver traveling east on Center Road at River Road at 8:46 a.m. July 3 struck a driver stopped in front of him at the Center and River roads intersection. The driver was cited for failing to maintain an assured clear distance. Deer vs. car: Center Road. A driver westbound...
Ravenna schools to cut busing for high school students. Levy returning to November ballot
Ravenna High School students won't be able to take the bus to school no matter where they live, the district told parents last week. Parents received a notice through Parent Square, the district's messaging app, informing them of upcoming changes to the district's transportation plan. The district also posted notification...
Chas Mitchell joins Greater Alliance Foundation board
ALLIANCE – An Alliance native has joined the Greater Alliance Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Chas Mitchell, who works in his family’s business, Grove Appliance TV & Mattress, has joined the community agency. Mitchell earned a finance degree from Grove City College and an MBA from Malone University....
Cleveland Clinic Ranked No. 1 Heart Hospital in U.S. for 30th Consecutive Year
U.S. News & World Report’s 2023-24 Best Hospital Rankings also names Cleveland Clinic to Honor Roll and No. 1 hospital in Ohio. Content is property of Cleveland Clinic and for news media use only. As one of the largest integrated heart centers in the world, Cleveland Clinic has long...
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