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Commissioners approve leet safety policy extension
Ashtabula County commissioners approved a fleet safety policy Thursday, officially extending the working environment of county employees to the vehicles they operate.
Walk the downtown sidewalks of the city of Willoughby and you'll notice something not too common in this economy.
Cleveland Heights-University Heights teacher is facing sex charges-...
UNIVERSITY HTS. Police believe a Wiley Middle School teacher, who has been accused of having a sexual relationship with a female student, might also have been involved inappropriately with other students at the school.
Lake County: H1N1 vaccine clinics scheduled
The Lake County General Health District has scheduled H1N1 vaccine clinics in the upcoming weeks for Lake County residents.
Spanish wines at Corks Wine Bar: Tastings
Spanish wine tasting. Corks Wine Bar, 4084 Erie St., Willoughby, presents a Spanish wine tasting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
More charges in ODOT District 12 corruption probe
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason filed more charges today in the corruption probe into the Ohio Department of Transportation District 12 offices in Garfield Heights.
Requests for hikes in funding fare poorly in region
Tax requests from cities and schools struggled at the polls Tuesday amid a sagging economy and high unemployment.
School districts facing tough times
Many area school districts asked voters for more money this November election day, but it appears many voted their wallets in this tough economy.
Monday Moaning for Nov. 2, 2009
"It bemoans me to go to places where the bathroom doors open inward and there are no seat covers or hooks, or shelves to place your purse or packages.
Lime Green Kermit-mobile stolen, torched
It should have been pretty easy to spot a truck stolen from a Willoughby home Monday morning -- lime green with a painting of Kermit The Frog on the inside roof -- but no one had the chance to look for it.
Sebeka Council approves liquor license for Legion
The Sebeka American Legion was granted a regular on-sale liquor license and a Sunday liquor license during the October 13 meeting of the Sebeka City Council.
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Socius Recognizes Five Area Businesses with Aspire Awards for Innovation at Annual Conference
Socius' annual conference, Aspire 2009, featured the presentation of awards that recognized the achievements of five Socius clients for enhancing their growth and profitability through effective use of their Microsoft or Sage business solutions.
Dog Breast Cancer Survivor Inspires Hope
A stray dog who survived breast cancer is now inspiring her human friends in their fight for finding a cure.
Road construction crews will be out in full force all over Cuyahoga County both this week and next.
A lot has changed since Arline Kneen founded Traveline in Willoughby four decades ago.
Ohio budget cuts force record number of libraries to the ballot
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Local Cleveland Builder is Pre-Selling Homes Faster Than He Can Build Them...
P.Perrino Builders has pre-sold multiple homes in many of Cleveland's hottest neighborhoods.
Men Caught On Camera Hiding, Stealing TVs
Police are looking for two thieves who were seen on security video stealing TVs.
Sebeka City Council sets proposed levy increase
There will be no cost of living allowances or merit raises for Sebeka city employees in 2010.
Sebeka Legion liquor license cost questioned
The Sebeka City Council held a public hearing prior to convening their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, September 8. The hearing provided the citizens of Sebeka an opportunity to comment on proposed changes to the city's Business Subsidy Policy, but no one did.