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cleveland.com

Brooklyn Schools plans Welcome Back rally for Aug. 25

Summer weather may be heating up, but the first school bell is near.
cleveland.com

Parma Heights closer to finding new garbage and recycling contract

In what was nothing more than a housekeeping item, city council earlier this week sent its resident-paid monthly garbage fee of $11.42 for collection in 2022 by the Cuyahoga County Auditors.
cleveland.com

State lawmakers ask Parma Senior High School to change Redmen mascot

A recently introduced resolution by Ohio lawmakers -- Rep. Adam Miller (D-Columbus) and Rep. Jessica Miranda (D-Forest Park) -- targets statewide schools that are currently using Native American mascots.
cleveland.com

Police union files motion to vacate conciliation award against Olms...

The Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, representing full- and part-time patrol officers and sergeants in Olmsted Falls, last week filed a motion to vacate a conciliation award against the city.
cleveland.com

Seven Hills starts $2.7 million road program

The summer street construction season has officially begun in Seven Hills.
cleveland.com

Rottweilers attack Jack Russell terrier: Parma Hts. blotter

In this week’s Parma Heights Police Blotter, police were dispatched to a Westborough Road address after a resident, who was walking his Jack Russell terrier, was attacked by two Rottweilers running loose.
cleveland.com

Drunk customer throws 12-pack of beer at grocery worker: Broadview ...

In this week’s Broadview Heights Police Blotter, police were dispatched to Giant Eagle about an unruly, possibly drunk man cursing at an employee of the East Royalton Road store.

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cleveland.com

Lakewood Schools to require masks to start year

The decision to mask or not to mask -- at least for the start of the new school year -- was decided Monday (Aug. 9), when Lakewood City Schools Superintendent Maggie Niedzwiecki announced that all 4,500 students and 600 staff members will be wearing face coverings later this month.
cleveland.com

Lakewood plans $30,000 in upgrades at Madison Park

After a series of meetings and conversations with residents and community groups this past spring and early summer about infrastructure needs at Madison Park, Lakewood is about to begin a $30,000 renovation project at the city’s second-largest venue.
cleveland.com

North Olmsted pit bull owner continues to elude police proceedings;...

The saga continues regarding a spring incident involving five American Bullies responsible for four dog-bite incidents 11 days apart involving three North Olmsted residents and a police officer.
cleveland.com

Fairview Park transfers dispatching to North Olmsted

The transition related to dispatching and prisoner housing between the Fairview Park and North Olmsted police departments has begun.
cleveland.com

North Olmsted mayor reintroduces Cleveland Water agreement ordinance

Earlier this year, North Olmsted Mayor Kevin Kennedy said that once residents were able to return to in-person council meetings, they’d show up and be upset that the city has yet to join Cleveland Water’s Suburban Water Main Renewal Program.
cleveland.com

Lakewood seeks to solve baseball/softball field problems

After years of complaints by parents, coaches, residents and users of city ballfields, Lakewood City Council is currently eyeing a twofold solution to make routine grounders less adventurous.
cleveland.com

Drunk man can’t remember where he lives: Parma Hts. blotter

In this week’s Parma Heights Police Blotter, a concerned passerby called police after seeing what they thought was a teenager lying on the sidewalk near the Independence Boulevard bridge.
cleveland.com

El Palenque brings authentic Mexican food to new Brooklyn location:...

Mexican food lovers disappointed about the closure of La Casa Tequila last summer in Brooklyn will be happy to learn that El Palenque recently opened its doors at 5092 Tiedeman Road.
liverpoolecho.co.uk

Couple accused of murdering baby son appear in court

Mihai-Catalin Gulie and Gabriela Ion deny murdering their six-month-old baby
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Stay on Cap’n Crunch’s Bougie Houseboat in Boston this Summer

You and the Cap’n make it happen!
cleveland.com

We Are Parma Proud’s Picnic in the Park returns Aug. 7

It was only two years ago that the then-newly formed We Are Parma Proud made its debut, with roughly 500 people attending Picnic in the Park at Ridgewood Lake Park.
cleveland.com

Parma Heights awaits National Park Service assessment results regar...

For roughly two years Parma Heights Mayor Michael P. Byrne has been cautiously optimistic about the city’s proposed Nathan Hale Park retention basin, which will help solve flooding issues in the area, becoming a reality.
cleveland.com

Brooklyn City Schools welcomes new PreK-7 principal

Brooklyn City Schools Superintendent/CEO Theodore Caleris is excited about new Brooklyn School Principal Johnny Bollin Jr., who replaces Cristin Cicco as leader of the PreK-7 building.
cleveland.com

Scorned lover Bumbles breakup: Broadview Hts. blotter

In this week’s Broadview Heights Police Blotter, an East Wallings Road resident called police about a harassment report.