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National vote hurts Brook Park plant's chance at new engine
The prospect that engine-making plants at Ford Motor Co. here will prosper with a new generation of motors was dimmed over the weekend.
UAW members in Brook Park OK concessions hoping to lure new Ford engines
Unionized workers at Ford Motor Co. plants here last week overwhelmingly voted to accept concessions in exchange for two new engines to be made at plant No.
UAW members at Ford's Brook Park plants vote on proposed contract changes
United Auto Workers members at Ford's Brook Park engine plants are voting today on proposed changes to the union's contract with the automaker.
Independence Post Office removed from list of branches that may close
The U.S. Postal Service made an about face on its plan to possibly close its office here.
'Taste of the Valley' will be highlight at this year's ...
The Cuyahoga Valley and Garfield chambers of commerce will join together to present the "Greatest Business and Community Expo Ever" Sept.
Robbers disguised as police raid Bedford home: Law & Order
Two robbers disguised as police officers raided a home in Bedford on Friday and handcuffed the homeowner before fleeing with cash, police said.
Garfield Hts: Police capture suspect in Bedford home invasion
At mid-day Friday, police surrounded St. Monica's School on Rockside Road here after a suspect in a Bedford home invasion robbery was seen running into the building.
Area musical duo ready to catch fire with CD release
Dale Godbey, left, and Ryan Zinn -- collectively known as Two Men And A Campfire -- will debut their new CD "I Hate Dead Rabbits" at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland July 23.
Kiwanis Club of Independence golf outing to be held Friday
The Kiwanis Club of Independence will host its 11th annual golf outing at noon Friday at the Astorhurst Country Club in Walton Hills.
Walton Hills: Off-duty police chief saves burning motorist
It really was one of those moments where that little voice in your head should tell you to stay away from the burning car, but once Chief Gary Rhines realized the driver was still in it, there was no waiting for backup.
Continue reading "The auto-repossession business is all about stealth, instincts"
Chris, a tow-truck driver with Source One Adjusters of Ohio, a unit of Skipco Financial Adjusters Inc., hauls a repossessed SUV to Skipco's Walton Hills site.
Kevin Powers brings culinary experience to 2182 in Brecksville
For a brief two months, a popular fine dining establishment here was closed due to the tough economic times.
Anielski will seek House District 17 seat
Posted by Robert Nozar, Sun News -- rnozar@sunnews.com June 18, 2009 12:52PM Categories: Elections Marlene Anielski , who has been mayor of Walton Hills for nine years, is looking to extend her work and influence beyond the village's borders.
Area residents are competing in Junior PGA
Posted by John Blake/Sun News -- jblake@sunnews.com June 04, 2009 15:36PM A number of area youngsters competed in the Northern Ohio PGA Junior Golf Qualifier at Astorhurst Country Club in Walton Hills.
Walton Hills mayor running for Ohio House
Mayor Marlene Anielski has announced she is running for the Ohio House 17th District seat in the 2010 election.
Officers unite in tribute to fallen colleagues
Among the police officers who marched in Monday's 48th annual Police Memorial Parade and Ceremony were Lt.
Eagle lands atop Walton Hills soldiers' memorial
The eagle that nested for more than 40 years in the home of Jean and Bill Deak has found a new home on the Armed Forces monument on Walton Hills Village Hall property.
Purse-snatcher draws prison stretch
SAGAMORE HILLS A 38-year-old Sagamore Hills man will spend up to 10 years in prison for assaulting an elderly woman during the course of a robbery Oct.
Walton Hills Police: Boat theft probed
THEFT: A witness saw a man and a woman remove a boat from a Krick Road business sometime the week before May 5. It turned out they had no authorization to take the boat and police were able to locate the woman in question.