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Lakewood Library Commended by City Council
City Council commended Lakewood Library last Monday for receiving a five-star rating from the Library Journal.

City Council commended Lakewood Library last Monday for receiving a five-star rating from the Library Journal.

A Howard County man was arrested by State Police on charges of possessing and distributing child pornography.
Plan ahead for lane closures on MD 187 (Old Georgetown Road) in Bethesda on Saturday and Sunday.
A conspiracy resulting in the improper access of seven bank accounts led to a conviction; suspect also faces 30 years in prison.
Jeffrey Sean Nazari pleaded guilty in selling an acetyl fentanyl analogue that resulted in a deadly overdose.
Jeffrey Sean Nazari pleaded guilty in selling a drug billed as heroin that resulted in a fatal overdose.
Strongsville passes bow-hunting regulations to buck deer overpopulation.
The Avon Lake community voted in favor of providing millions to both area schools and the public library.
A Cleveland Heights man was stabbed in the chest after asking for 20 cents at a bus stop.
The Night of a Thousand Lights in Mayfield Heights will celebrate the efforts of Cleveland doctors in Alzheimer’s research.
The Berea City School's $100 million reconstruction plan would shut down two schools and shift around students to different schools.
Roxbury Elementary was nominated by the Ohio Department of Education for the National Blue Ribbon School Award.
Cleveland Heights City Council will borrow $1.56 million in bonds to pay for street repairs and equipment for city departments.
Ohio Natives Ed and Sally Albrigo bring the Batteries Plus Bulbs franchise to Strongsville.
Somerville Senator Pat Jehlen joined others in passing a bill raising the felony threshold in Massachusetts from $250 to $1,500.
Plans for a $6 million Beachwood fire station on Park East Drive have been discussed for two years, and debates still continue.
Teachers at Roxboro Middle School shaved their heads to raise money for cancer research and to support child patients.
West Side convenience store Dairy Mart was robbed by two men, and the Cleveland police are now asking the public’s help to identify them.
The City of Lakewood’s Division of Aging hopes a month-long workshop will help in curbing the $2.9 billion stolen from seniors.