Politics & Government
Week in Review: YMCA Eyes Second Location; Sweetwater Landing Closing; and Heideloff Rehearing Denied
Miss anything? Here's a highlight of the Lakewood stories from the week.

In case you missed any of the headlines in Lakewood during the week, we thought we’d highlight a few of ‘em for you.
Rehearing Denied for Historic Designation of Heideloff Property:Â But the owners of the home have offered to allow neighbors to move the home.
Bob Evans Presents Proposal to City Officials: Officials from the Bob Evans presented preliminary plans for the restaurant chain’s proposed location at the corner of Detroit Avenue and Park Haven Row.
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Sweetwater Landing Closing; New Restaurant Taking Over:Â Emerald Necklace Marina Grille & Waterside Room is expected to open in its place on April 1 after winning the bid to take over the space.
Cardboard Boat Regatta Makes Big Splash at Lakewood High School:Â 11th annual event on Wednesday helped to teach students about principles of physics. But it's also lots of fun.
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WATCH: St. Edward Welcomes Home Its State Champs:Â The Eagles won their 28th state championship over the weekend in Columbus. Their classmates gave them a warm reception.
:Â On the morning of Feb. 25, a father and his 10-year-old son were walking to school when they were struck by a car while crossing Detroit Avenue near the intersection with Webb.
YMCA Eyeing Second Location on Madison Avenue:Â Organization officials consider opening wellness center somewhere on the East End of Lakewood.
:Â City officials received word late Monday afternoon that the affects of the federal Congressional sequester will soon hit home in Lakewood. Service programs and local non-profits will feel the pinch.
Clifton Pointe Sold Out; Construction of ‘Phase 2’ Set to Begin: The second project will have five units, and two of those are already in sales negotiations.
‘Stress’ on the City’s General Fund: City’s projected general fund is at $5.07 million — a 55-day reserve — for 2013. Officials would like to get to a 60-day reserve.
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