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Highland Heights schedules first free concert at the gazebo for June 19
The city will hold its first concert in the gazebo just west of city hall, 5827 Highland Road, featuring The Ron Fiorentino Band.
Former Philips Medical Systems executive given probation in Cuyahoga County corruption probe
A former executive at Philips Medical Systems in Highland Heights who admitted lying to the FBI during the Cuyahoga County corruption probe was sentenced 18 months of probation Thursday.
Two Highland Heights women endure 'terrifying' ordeal; were on cruise ship that caught fire
Katie Coleman, left, and Danielle Miller, of Highland Heights, posed for this picture onboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise ship Grandeur of the Sea.
Highland Heights councilman of eight years Frank Legan says he won't seek re-election in the fall
Councilman at-large Frank Legan, who has served for eight years on City Council, announced that he will not seek re-election this fall.
62-year-old man charged with assaulting neighbor with a rake: Mayfield Village Police Blotter
ASSAULT, WILSON MILLS ROAD: While doing yard work June 9 a resident came upon some yard debris in his back yard that he suspected was put there by the neighbor who lived in the home behind his property.
It's been discussed for years, but Mayor Scott Coleman said it is likely that next year will see improvements made to the entire length of Miner Road.
Lyndhurst mayor shares funding woes with Congressman David Joyce
Mayor Joseph Cicero had the opportunity May 16-17 to express local concerns at a federal level when he met with U.S. representatives in Washington, D.C., at a congressional conference of elected officials.
After 34 years with the Highland Heights Police Department Sgt. Bruce Balzano is retiring.
Highland Heights senior picnic is June 19; make reservations now
The Highland Heights Commission on Aging will hold its annual senior picnic from 12:30-2:30 p.m. June 19 at the Highland Heights Community Center, 5827 Highland Road.
Local festivals have plenty to offer for everybody: Messen' Around
Long have I applauded the efforts of those individuals who volunteer countless hours to make a local carnival, festival, or the like, a rousing success for the public to enjoy and the host entity to acquire needed funds to satisfy whatever needs they require.
Women from Lyndhurst, Highland Heights, show appreciation for Beachwood's The Gathering Place
Two women from the Hillcrest region stand together in several ways, not the least of which is their devotion to and appreciation for The Gathering Place.
Saint Paschal Baylon Spring Fling is a hit in Highland Heights
Round and round they go. Shown enjoying a spin are Luke Lipold, 6, of Willoughby Hills in the front car; Andrew Majernik, 9, of Lyndhurst; Abigail Lipold, 8; and Erin Dickens, 8, of Lyndhurst.
It's a phrase you might see on a sign at the zoo or a nature preserve, and it could be a sign one might see in Highland Heights.
Memorial Day activities in Hillcrest region center on patriotism
All three libraries in the Hillcrest region are closed Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Serving the community since 1938; South Euclid's Belvoir Pet Hospital is renovated
Dr. Joseph aA AoeButchaA A Farkas in the treatment room at Belvoir Pet Hospital.
The Goddard School set to open in June in Highland Heights
Building Commissioner Dale Grabfelder said the new Goddard School building, 675 Miner Road, is just about complete and should be ready for students sometime in June.