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Posted by Diane Suchetka and Terry Oblander July 15, 2008 22:17PM Categories: News Impact With his homework in his hand, the kid would hop off the bus, walk half a block home and grab the mail.
No Pan Intended sweep in Ontario Sire Stakes Gold elims
Mohawk Racetrack played host to its first set of Ontario Sire Stakes Gold eliminations for 2-year-old colt pacers on Sunday night and sons of No Pan Intended swept all three $40,000 splits.
Music industry camp strikes a chord with local teen
Orange High School graduate Chisaram Nkemere, of Pepper Pike, is one of 32 teens nationwide chosen to attend Noise! 2008, a two-week camp for aspiring music professionals.
Nine-member Cuyahoga County reform panel named by Ohio officials
Gov. Ted Strickland and legislative leaders on Thursday picked nine Cuyahoga County residents for a panel that will study options for reforming county government.
Pepper Pike: Shaker Boulevard to close Tuesday
Shaker Boulevard will be closed for about 60 days from just east of Brainard Circle to Lander Road.
Energy prices are something to smile about if you hold stock in companies
Upset about all those so-called oil company windfall profits with each $4 gallon of gasoline you pump into your vehicle? And what about your natural gas and electricity bills? Instead of complaining about ...
Daniel P. Harrington appointed to Case Western Reserve University Board Of Trustees
The Case Western Reserve University Board of Trustees has appointed Daniel P. Harrington to a four-year term on the board.
Spending Likely Rose on Tax Rebates, Economists Say
Consumer spending in America probably rose in May by the most in six months as the government's tax rebates gave households the means to overcome soaring fuel bills, economists said before reports this week.
Fed expected to hold rates steady
WASHINGTON: Wholesale prices barreled ahead while housing and industrial activity faltered - a blend of high costs and slow growth that appears to ensure the Federal Reserve will make no move on interest rates ...
$5,000 spending spree puts Beachwood teen in cuffs
CHAGRIN FALLS THEFT ARREST: Kenlondon Palmer, 19, of Beachwood was arrested June 12 for felony theft.
South Euclid: Tubbs Jones to headline event co-sponsored by Pepper Pike Democrats
U.S. Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones will speak at "The Road to Democratic Victory in Ohio and the Nation," an event at 7 p.m. Aug.
When: 4-4:30 prayer service; 5-7 p.m. banquet and program Details: The eparchy will celebrate the "Righteous Among the Nations" honor given to Bishop Paul Gojdich by Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and ...
Faith groups leading call for action on Darfur crisis
The cries of refugees from Darfur, Sudan, are being heard in the sanctuaries of Northeast Ohio.
Working as a consultant can bridge the gap going from a full-time career into retirement Mentor resident David G. Roberts' connection to consulting is twofold.
Tents go up as Cleveland faith groups lead call for action on Darfur crisis
A youth group at B'nai Jeshurun-Temple on the Heights in Pepper Pike listens to Rabbi Stephen Weiss discuss the "genocide" in Darfur.
Indian Hill school board names new middle school principal
The Indian Hill Board of Education has appointed Kimberly Pietsch Miller of Liberty Township as principal of Indian Hill Middle School.
Pepper Pike: Orange senior with Crohn's can't join in graduation
Josh Shapiro, a senior at Orange High School, feels like he is missing out on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Talk about a mish-mash of a concert. To celebrate the state of Israel's 60th anniversary, B'nai Jeshurun Congregation has put together an odd assortment of music.
Widow's $26M Vioxx Verdict Scrapped
In a file photo Therese Finizia of Miller's Drug Store in Pepper Pike, Ohio holds a bottle of Vioxx Thursday, Sept.
Family Fun Fest set for Saturday, June 7
The husband and wife team of Carolyn and Dave Butcher will be featured on Saturday, June 7, at the Family Fun Fest on the Commons in McConnelsville.