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Park service wants to replace historic Tinker Creek Aqueduct
The National Park Service wants to replace the historic Tinkers Creek Aqueduct in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Independence Post Office removed from list of branches that may close
The U.S. Postal Service made an about face on its plan to possibly close its office here.
Local businesses show off their wares at Cuyahoga Valley Business and Community Expo
Mark A. Gulich, a nurse with Marymount Hospital, checks blood pressure for Theresa Faber of Garfield Heights during the Business and Community Expo Sept.
Volunteers needed to clean up river
Volunteers are needed to help clean up the Cuyahoga River on Sept. 26. The major cleanups will be in the Cuyahoga Valley, in Cuyahoga Falls and Munroe Falls, and in Kent.
'Taste of the Valley' will be highlight at this year's ...
The Cuyahoga Valley and Garfield chambers of commerce will join together to present the "Greatest Business and Community Expo Ever" Sept.
All fitness levels welcome to crosstraining program
The public is invited to participate in the Gibsonburg Community Education Program that starts Tuesday.
Unwanted suitor won't leave woman's home: Valley View Police Blotter
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, TINKERS CREEK ROAD: A Tinkers Creek Road woman called police to report that her ex-boyfriend broke into her home July 22 after she told him she didn't want to see him again.
Sun Newspapers Closes Half of its Community Papers
NEW YORK Sun Newspapers, a subsidiary of Advance Publications based in Valley View, Ohio, is shuttering 11 of its weekly papers, the company said on Tuesday.
Village Council races shaping up for Brooklyn Heights, Valley View
There will be some new names on the ballots this fall for Village Council seats.
Cuyahoga Valley trail areas closed
CUYAHOGA VALLEY: Five sections of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail will be temporarily closed for repaving.
GAHANNA: Charlotte D. Woolard, 84, Gahanna, passed away Monday, July 20, 2009, at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg, OH after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.
Valley View: Foote's Valley Farms will get new market building
Posted by Mark Holan, Sun News -- mholan@sunnews.com June 21, 2009 21:02PM Categories: Business MARK HOLAN, SUN NEWS Foote's Valley Farms market is still closed, and a new farm market building will be erected in the coming months.
Valley View: Hazard Mitigation Grant targets Murray Road
In the wake of the flooding along Canal Road in recent years, there's finally relief in sight for several homeowners on a road just off Canal.
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Cleveland Division of Water will hold 11 service fairs for customers in the evening
Tuesday: Zelma George Recreation Center, 3155 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Cleveland.
Student of the Week: Sarah Crawford
Cuyahoga Heights High School senior-to-be Sarah Crawford will attend the 63rd annual Buckeye Girls State at Ashland University from Sunday through June 20.
Valley View: Wilson Feed Mill will hold fundraiser for Happy Trails
Posted by Mark Holan, Sun News -- mholan@sunnews.com June 12, 2009 17:50PM Categories: Events VALLEY VIEW When Annette Fisher , executive director of Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary in Ravenna, stepped in to help the 15 horses that were rescued from a residence in Deerfield, Ohio, back in April, she knew that it would take a lot of care -- and ...
Weatherman Dick Goddard not likely to take WJW Channel 8 buyout offer
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Community garage sales make 'cents' for buyers, sellers
Elda Venture of Valley View organizes the annual Community Yard Sale held in August.
The Cuyahoga Valley National Park has a big financial impact on Northeast Ohio, says U.S. Secretary of the Interior Kenneth Salazar, who got his first look at the park Tuesday.