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Olmsted Falls moving ahead with 2025 road program

Ohio’s Olmsted Falls — Olmsted Falls has been hard at work on its road program for 2025, which includes improvements worth up to $350,000. ...

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Lakewood Project planning quite the show: A Place in the Sun

Lakewood, Ohio The 50th anniversary of Eric Carmen’s debut solo album will be celebrated with a tribute performance at the Lakewood Project on November ...

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Parma to hold 23rd annual Safety Fair Aug. 9

PARMA, Ohio First responders and community residents have the best chance to meet and greet at the annual Parma Safety Fair. This year’s event ...

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Parma Schools Foundation returns with summer ‘Wizard of Oz’ production

Ohio’s PARMA Heights — The Wizard of Oz has no place like home. John D. Roberts, the former principal of Valley Forge High School, ...

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Mentor police arrest 4 after early morning break-in at car dealership

MENTOR, Ohio Early on Thursday morning, Mentor police responded to complaints of suspicious behavior at a nearby car dealership and made four arrests. According ...

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New tribal national park in North Dakota aims to preserve rugged and scenic landscape

(AP) BISMARCK, N.D. As part of a Native American tribe’s attempts to protect the land and promote leisure, a new tribal national park in ...

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Jim Jordan takes free speech battle to Europe, targets EU’s Digital Services Act

Washington Jim Jordan, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is expanding his free speech campaign internationally by focusing on European restrictions that he ...

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Country star’s wardrobe slip has social media in a frenzy

This weekend, a country music icon gave fans more than just an amazing singing performance. Following an unforeseen wardrobe malfunction during her performance in ...

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Hall of Fame boxer, prisoner turned world champ, dies at 72

Former prisoner turned two-division world champion boxer Dwight Muhammad Qawi, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame, passed away. His age was 72. ...

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Cleveland hospitals, Ursuline College launch nursing programs to combat staffing crisis

CLEVELAND To alleviate the nursing shortfall in the area, Ohio Ursuline College, the Cleveland Clinic, and University Hospitals are putting new training programs into ...

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