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Lakewood Honors Lifesaving First Responders: Weekly Review
Plus, registration for the Summer Meltdown 5K is now open, a Lakewood High student wins a National Merit Scholarship, and more.

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
Feel free to drop me a line at chris.mosby@patch.com.
Plus, registration for the Summer Meltdown 5K is now open, a Lakewood High student wins a National Merit Scholarship, and more.

Plus, a 42-year-old man is shot in the stomach on Preyer Avenue, Dobama Theatre gets a prestigious grant, and more.
Plus, see how rent has changed in Beachwood, adopt a new furry friend, and more.
Plus, see how rents have changed locally in the past year, adopt a new furry friend, and more.
The U.S. Social Security Administration this week revealed last year’s top names for babies born in Ohio. See which names topped the list.
Gas prices are on the rise nationwide. Before you head out this Memorial Day weekend, see how much you can expect to pay at the pump.
Plus, why the $1 million vaccination lottery might work, science boosts an Ohio cold case, and more.
The Auditor of State's office found that the Heights schools used public money to fund research for a school levy in violation of state law.
The U.S. Department of Education released allocation figures for institutions getting grant money from the American Rescue Plan.
At least two companies have announced mass layoffs and plant closures this month.
Seventeen games are on the regular season slate for the Cleveland Browns in 2021.
The National Endowment for the Arts is supporting the new musical, "The Land of Oz."
Investigators hope a digitally altered photograph of Megan Lancaster will lead to new tips in the case.
Plus, Lester Holt will broadcast from Cleveland, Ohio opts out of extra unemployment benefits, and more.
Gov. Mike DeWine said the state will no longer participate in a program that gives out an additional $300 per week to the unemployed.
In recent months, Lakewood EMS, firefighters, police and dispatchers worked together to save multiple lives.
A 42-year-old man was shot in the stomach during a dispute on Preyer Avenue.
Both pharmacy chains will provide Pfizer vaccines to Ohioans as young as 12.
Gas prices spiked 6 cents on average in Ohio since Friday. Will prices drop before Memorial Day weekend?
Patch wants to know whether you plan on getting your young teens vaccinated now that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has expanded EUA.