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MORPC seeks grant for watershed plan
The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission hopes to provide guidance in developing a growth plan for the Olentangy River watershed.
A beer and a cigar gets couple arrested: Orange Police Blotter
THEFT, CHAGRIN BLVD.: A 35-year-old man and 23-year-old woman from Cleveland were arrested last week after they left the True North gas station with a large can of malt liquor and a cigar without paying.
Support center, The Gathering Place, offers patients a place to wage war with cancer
Eileen Saffran sits in Norma's Garden, at the Gathering Place in Beachwood. Saffran is founder and executive director of the cancer support center.
Unsecured vials of vaccine disappear from Univesity Hospital office area: Orange Police Blotter
GRAND THEFT, ORANGE PLACE: Enough influenza vaccine for 80-100 people, along with 50-100 hypodermic needles, were reported stolen Oct.
Grand Theft Auto: Orange Police Blotter
9. THEFT, ST. MARGARET: A Village Council candidate reported Oct. 15 that he left his car in the parking lot three days earlier, and when he returned campaign literature was missing from inside.
Alleged pork chop theft turns out to be false alarm: Orange Police Blotter
THEFT , HARVARD ROAD: A supervisor at the Our Lady of the Wayside group home reported Oct.
38th Annual Hiram House Camp Pumpkin Festival
Get into the fall spirit today at the 38th annaul Hiram House Camp Pumpkin Festival.
Orange and Moreland Hills Police Blotters
GENERAL ASSISTANCE, EMERY ROAD: A bow hunter reported Sunday that a deer he had struck had run onto the adjacent property, where the owner "would not let him on," dispatchers said.
Quick change scam: Orange and Moreland Hills Police Blotters
THEFT BY DECEPTION, CHAGRIN BLVD.: A Shell True North cashier reported a "quick change scam" Sept.
Drug Possession Charges: Orange and Moreland Hills Police Blotters
DRUG POSSESSION, MILES ROAD: Police pulled over a van Sept. 20 after the driver allegedly failed to make a traffic stop at Emery and Brainard roads, then noticed the 45-year-old driver from Twinsburg appeared to be nervous and was "reaching down her leg as if trying to hide something." "She then stated she had a suspended license, a crack pipe in ...
Stolen $15,000 violin spotted at flea market at Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds in Berea
Two sharp-eyed Plain Dealer readers tipped off police on Saturday and helped in the recovery of a treasured violin that was stolen one week earlier from a Michigan teen during an overnight stay here.
Lakewood woman has good reason for hiding true identity: Chagrin Valley Police Blotter
FALSIFICATION, NORTH MAIN STREET: A Lakewood woman, 26, was arrested Sunday for giving false information to police.
Bruell wins North Coast Junior Tour event
Julian Bruell of Shaker Heights held on for a one-stroke victory in the North Coast Junior Tour at Pleasant Hills Golf Course.
New section of road in Westlake needs a sign
It's a splendid stretch of new pavement linking Stearns and Crocker roads. Really, it is.
Portrait of the past: Early church conference
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Lander Circle Kiwanis gears up for Spectacular Sale of Bargains July 9-18
Paul Wiseley has never seen a group of people work as hard for others as the Kiwanis Club of Lander Circle.
Chagrin Valley Police Blotter: Exterminator warned to stop bugging gas station employee
HARASSMENT, CHAGRIN BOULEVARD: An employee of True North Energy reported June 16 an exterminator hired by the gas station was harassing her.
At St. Margaret's Church in Orange, parish members were holding up protest signs and encouraging passing motorists to honk their horns in support.
Orange district communities to study police, fire, service cooperation
The four wealthy suburbs that make up the Orange School District are thinking about expanding their cooperation.