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Unique loan plan spurred city project
Some solutions require creativity. An example is a community that watches for 20 years as a piece of property sits vacant.
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Once-popular Sahara Lounge torn down
Though the slot machines, polka bands and public disputes over a liquor license were silenced many years ago, an era officially came to an end Friday morning when demolition began on the former Sahara Lounge in ...
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Accused wife killer Alex V. Pfister, 34, of Claridon Township, waived a preliminary hearing Friday in Chardon Municipal Court on a felony murder charge.
Manufacturers coping with higher cost of raw materials
Jeffrey R. Dafler/The Timken Co. Timken Corp. increased prices of its hot-rolled, cold-finished, thermal-treated steel by $50 a ton recently.
The family of a Wickliffe, Ohio, high school student has filed a lawsuit after the student's piccolo went missing during a school band trip to Orlando, Fla.
Ask Dr. Gott: Teen too young for angina? Teen too young for angina?
Dear Dr. Gott: I read with interest the letter from the wife of a gentleman who developed pain in his jaw area while exercising.
Wickliffe councilman alleges meeting was illegal
A city councilman charges that a proposal authorizing the mayor to contribute $300,000 in taxpayer money to a demolition project was hatched in secrecy and violates Ohio's open meetings laws.
A Euclid Avenue man, 53, reported the morning of June 11, he left his apartment to visit a doctor and discovered a black Cadillac Escalade following him eastbound to the Bi-Rite store, 25851 Euclid Ave.
Elderly man says he needed robbery money
An elderly Ohio bank robber who said he needed money to pay medical bills has been sentenced to nine years in federal prison.
A federal judge today will sentence an elderly former R&B singer who said he robbed a Wickliffe bank to pay his medical bills.
Dr. Gott: Persistent hives elude diagnosis
Dear Dr. Gott: I'd like to ask your thoughts about recurrent, chronic hives. I've suffered from this problem for several months.
Privatizing bussing could save the Madison school district $300,000 a year
Madison Local School District officials are considering privatizing bussing to save the district a substantial amount of money over the next five years, Superintendent James Herrholtz said Friday.
Euclid: Firefighters battle two blazes in city
Euclid firefighters battled two fires Monday , one at a lakefront apartment and one which was caused by the electrical storm that hit the area.
Northeast Ohio communities getting a few new cops
Posted by Donna J. Miller June 05, 2008 10:18AM Nearly 50 rookie police officers will graduate Friday from the State Highway Patrol Academy in Columbus.
Lubrizol to raise all product prices by 12%-20%; cites rising raw material costs
Lubrizol Corp. Friday said it will implement a global price increase for all its product lines, effective June 16.
Few seniors don't pass graduation tests on time
The Ohio Graduation Tests have kept diplomas from the hands of fewer than 2 percent of high school seniors in Lake and Geauga counties since their passage became a requirement two years ago.
Stark sells Holiday Inn in Wickliffe
Developer Robert Stark has sold the Holiday Inn Cleveland-East in Wickliffe to Inn at the Wickliffe LLC, which records at the Ohio Secretary of State's office identify as an investor group in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Euclid: Two arrests so far in pre-prom melee
Police Capt. David Brooks said two people were arrested and more arrests may be made after a melee broke out at about 7 p.m. Thursday in the parking lot to the rear of Euclid High School, 711 E. 222nd St.
Reduced Acid Indigestion Another 'Benefit' of My Diet
My husband and I started your no-flour, no-sugar diet several weeks ago after purchasing your first book.