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MISSING: Elderly Man With Dementia, Another Cleveland Bank Robbery, Shaker Student Wins Award For Essay: Patch PM
Missing Cleveland Man | Bad Homework Advice | CLE Bank Robbery | Save The Bees | Rep. Antonio and Step Therapy | Champagne Thief | Shaker

CLEVELAND, OH – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Ohio Patch:
Elderly Cleveland Man With Dementia Missing
- Police say a 75-year-old man, in need of prescription medication, has gone missing from his group home on the city's west side.
Cop Gives Ohio 5th Grader Bad Math Advice; America Still Loves Him
- OK, so what if Lt. B.J. Gruber got it wrong? “Hoping it is truly the thought that counts since apparently I cannot!” he joked.
Third Federal Bank In Cleveland Robbed
- The Erie Street Graveyard is Cleveland's oldest existing graveyard and may be home to a Cleveland Indians curse.
Save The Bees: Avon Lake Community Meeting Will Focus On Pollinators
- A free community meeting on March 1 will urge the community to learn about the importance of the bees.
Rep. Nickie Antonio sponsoring legislation to protect patients from Step Therapy - HB 72
- Step therapy is cost savings tool by insurers forcing patients to take and fail on medications other than what their doctor prescribes.
Westlake Police Seeking Serial Champagne Thief
- The man allegedly stole four bottles of champagne from a local grocery store by shoving them down his pants and walking out.
Shaker High School Senior Wins Award For Essay Discussing Racism
- Isabel Wang discussed the covert segregation that existed in the high school's cafeteria and how she helped integrate the community.
» Across America
- Watch Replay: NASA Reveals 7 Earth-Like Planets Around Nearby Star
- Trump Administration To Roll Back Transgender Student Guidelines
- Top 7 Renovations to Increase the Value of Your Home
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