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Teen Robbery Suspect Arrested, Strongsville Schools Face Loss Of Funding, Shaker Police Raise Funds For Fallen: Patch PM
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CLEVELAND, OH β Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Ohio Patch:
Cleveland Law Enforcement Arrest Teenage Bank Robbery Suspect
- Duwuan Jackson, 17, one part of a teenage duo wanted for a series of bank robberies and attempted car jackings, was arrested in Cleveland.
Cuyahoga County Urges Residents To Donate Unwanted Items
- Cuyahoga officials would like to remind resident to read Pass It On: A Resource-Full Guide to Donating Usable Stuff to urge donations.
Career Fair Coming to Middleburg Heights
- The Polaris Career Center will host a career fair on March 29. The event will be open to the public and will feature 75 employers.
Strongsville Superintendent Addresses Loss of State Funding
- Cameron Ryba, superintendent, says if something is not done to stymie the loss of funds, residents could face a 3-mill operating levy soon.
Four Key Takeaways from LakewoodAliveβs βKnowing Your Home: Creating a Sound Investmentβ Workshop
- More than 35 attendees gathered at The Bottlehouse for Opening Night of LakewoodAlive's 2017 "Knowing Your Home" series.
Women's event featuring Savannah James raises nearly $100,000
- James announces new initiative for girls at Buchtel CLC.
Shaker Heights Police Participating In Fundraising Bicycle Ride For Families Of Fallen Officers
- The department will take part in a 250 mile bike ride that will help raise funds for organizations that support families of fallen police.
Β» Across America
- Top 10 Happiest Cities β¦ And 10 That Will Crush Your Soul
- Border Agents Bust Man When They Discover Party in His Pants
- Is Stick Figure Sex Obscene? Tennessee Man Sues To Keep Bumper Sticker
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