Oct 31, 2009 | The Chagrin Herald Sun
Teen charged with having pot: Lyndhurst Police Blotter
DRUG ABUSE, SPENCER ROAD: A boy, 17, will be charged in juvenile court for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop Saturday at Alvey Road.
State of the Industry 2009: Sound Reinforcement
A year ago, the future was not promising for the large-scale touring industry. Despite having had a strong summer, the sound reinforcement companies that tackle most national tours had plenty to be concerned about: recession, gas shortages, new gear coming down the pike, MIA artists, continued drama on the white spaces issue, and more--and then ...
Hitchhiker told to walk: Highland Heights Police Blotter
SUSPICIOUS PERSON, WILSON MILLS ROAD: Police were called at 2:30 p.m. Oct. 16 about a hitchhiker.
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Acacia Country Club Grows, Improves, Adds Membership Director
Big growth and improved facilities is what Acacia Country Club does well. During the last few years, a new club house was built - which is one of the newest club houses in the Cleveland area - includes a first-class workout facility along with sauna and steam room.
She threw him out of her car: Highland Heights Police Blotter
SUSPICIOUS, HIGHLAND ROAD: Police brought a man to Denny's at 2 a.m. Sunday, where he had made arrangements for a ride after a girl he was with threw him out of her car after an argument MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT, MINER ROAD: A woman said her car hit something when she was run off the road Oct.
Highland Hills auxiliary officer under investigation named
A police spokesman identified the Highland Hills auxiliary police officer who is being investigated by the department on possible misuse of law enforcement websites.
Ridgebury Boulevard work is nearly complete
Motorists who have endured single direction traffic on Ridgebury Boulevard will be happy to know the construction project on the road is almost complete.
Boxing may be intimidating, but the workout is invigorating: Stretching Out
Have a suggestion for an activity you think I should try? Call me at 216-999-4632 or send me an e-mail . Boxing, to be honest, intimidates me.
Highland Heights Police Blotter: Early morning 'yelling'
NOISE DISTURBANCE: EAST LEGEND COURT Officers responded to a home where yelling was reported around 1:00 a.m. Sunday.
Richmond Heights woman dies in fall down ravine
A Balmoral Drive resident fell 125 feet down a hillside into a ravine off Highland Road early Wednesday morning and died from her injuries, according to the Cuyahoga County Coroner's office.
Cause of Highland Heights fire still under investigation
HIGHLAND HTS . The city's fire department, along with the Hillcrest Fire Investigation Unit, is still investigating the cause of a fire that caused more than $100,000 damage to a Lander Road house.
Highland Heights grants permits for three new homes
Permits have been taken out from the city's building department for the construction of three homes.
Acacia Country Club launches campaign to recruit new members
Acacia Country Club has launched a campaign to recruit new members, in an apparent shift away from efforts to sell its property.
Highland Heights detective goes 'above and beyond'
HIGHLAND HTS . A detective went beyond the call of duty in retrieving a car stolen from a Clinton Drive residence, getting the car back to its rightful owners the day after it was stolen.
Highland Heights- Seniors get first crack at Hillcrest Recreation Center
Team Energetics Conditioning Center has decided to give senior citizens a head start on what its partners hope will eventually become the Hillcrest Community Fitness Center.
Argument at local eatery: Highland Heights and Richmond Heights Police Blotters
DISTURBANCE, WILSON MILLS ROAD: A party of about 20 people who had come to Denny's Restaurant were escorted from the eatery after a large-scale argument erupted.