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Seville man injured in one-car wreck

(Norton) NORTON - A 42-year-old Seville man was injured when his SUV rolled on Interstate 76.

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Officers, community celebrate National Police Week

(Brunswick) BRUNSWICK - A free, four-hour event allowed residents of all ages the chance to get up close to mounted officers, bomb squad apparatus and tactical vehicles.

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Walk-a-Thon benefits educational programs

(Wadsworth) WADSWORTH - The Salvation Army's Walk-the-Talk Walk-a-Thon raised money for educational programs May 12.

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Adopt-a-thon draws 500

MEDINA - The pet adoption event featured rescue organization and rescue organizations, 75 pets finding new homes.

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Sutton and Renacci camps spar over anarchists

MEDINA - Jabs over anarchists' plots to blow up bridges may just be the start of a spirited campaign between U.S. Reps. Jim Renacci and Betty Sutton for the newly drawn 16th Congressional District.

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Trustees hear resident complaints, discuss inflatables proposal

MEDINA TWP. - Trustees were made aware of two different issues occurring in neighborhoods while discussing the inflatables proposal they brought to the Zoning Commission.

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Firefighters' Association to restore fire truck

SHARON TWP. - The department's "Old 132-1" will be used for funerals after it is restored. The Firefighters' Association is currently raising funds for the project.

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Engineering Day

Sixth-graders from Highland Middle School attended Engineering Day, and worked with engineers from companies such as Lockheed Martin, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, Pittsburgh Plate Glass and several others.

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Trustees discuss Post Office repairs, reconsider position

SHARON TWP. - Residents are also invited to Memorial Day festivities.

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Belly dancers surprise shoppers

LODI - A "flash mob" of belly dancers descended upon Lodi Station Outlet to raise awareness about domestic abuse and the help available to victims.

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County proclaims May Older Americans Month

MEDINA - County commissioners call for all to take advantage of the knowledge and experience of our older neighbors and relatives during Older Americans Month.

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Chatham trustees approve uniform purchase

CHATHAM - Trustees approved a standardized look for fire department personnel and authorized the expenditure and discussed other matters at their May 8 meeting.

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Officers, community celebrate National Police Week

BRUNSWICK - A free, four-hour event allowed residents of all ages the chance to get up close to mounted officers, bomb squad apparatus and tactical vehicles.

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Mapleside traffic concerns mount

BRUNSWICK - Pearl Road business owners told city council this week that they are looking to the city to help remedy parking and traffic issues associated with Mapleside's special events.

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Bulic selects Michigan

BRUNSWICK - Brunswick junior Gabrielle Bulic verbally commits to play volleyball for Wolverines.

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Indians' mistakes costly in final

Rittman's baseball team did all the things a team cannot afford to do, particularly in the postseason, and was eliminated by Mogadore in the Barberton Division IV District championship game.

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Richmond, Badock solid at WCAL

Chippewa's girls track team had a good all-around day at the WCAL track meet. Amanda Richmond and Emily Badock were in the center of a lot of the Chipps' success.

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Northwestern underclassmen awards presented

The academic, athletic and social achievements of Northwestern students were recognized.

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Seville man injured in one-car wreck

NORTON - A 42-year-old Seville man was injured when his SUV rolled on Interstate 76.

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Norton grad elected as Case Western class president

Wargo takes the reigns.

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Allis captures rare PTC crown

Norton senior Kailene Allis brought Norton its first PTC Metro girls event championship when she won the high jump. She is among the favorites to make it to state in the event.

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YMCA to host 'soft opening' for members by May 21

NORTH ROYALTON - After decades of talk, the city will finally have an operational recreation facility with the soft opening of the Y to happen no later than May 21.

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Eagle Chase sinkholes being repaired

NORTH ROYALTON - A sunken cul-de-sac and various sink holes along Eagle Chase are being addressed this week by storm water crews.

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Let's go camping

NORTH ROYALTON - Four high school sports programs are offering clinics this summer.

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Final shooting victim dies from injuries

STRONGSVILLE - Kayla Allen, the 10-year-old survivor of the April 12 Cracker Barrel restaurant shootings, died May 15.

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Southwest General breaks ceremonial ground for new ER

MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS - A ceremonial groundbreaking took place at Southwest General Hospital to usher in the 170,000-square-foot, $128 million emergency room project outside the current ER at the Bagley Road hospital on May 8. This is the biggest project undertaken by Southwest, which began as a small community hospital in 1920.

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Woman sentenced for identity fraud

CLEVELAND - Nakita Norman, 45, of Cleveland was sentenced to two years in prison, one year for identity fraud and one year for tampering with records. The fraud was discovered when the victim came to the Strongsville Police Department after defense attorneys contacted her.

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Walk-a-Thon benefits educational programs

WADSWORTH - The Salvation Army's Walk-the-Talk Walk-a-Thon raised money for educational programs May 12.

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School district announces public auctions

WADSWORTH - The school district will host four public auctions at three elementary buildings, as well as Wadsworth High School.

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Sutton and Renacci camps spar over anarchists

MEDINA - Jabs over anarchists' plots to blow up bridges may just be the start of a spirited campaign between U.S. Reps. Jim Renacci and Betty Sutton for the newly drawn 16th Congressional District.

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