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🌱 Personal Fireworks Still Illegal In Strongsville + 5 Open Houses
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Hello all. Sean Peek here with your fresh copy of the Strongsville Daily, filled with all the things you need to know about what's going on locally. Without further ado...
First, today's weather:
Mostly sunny and not as warm. High: 79 Low: 55.
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Here are the top three stories in Strongsville today:
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- The City of Strongsville would like to remind residents ahead of the upcoming July 4th holiday that fireworks are still illegal. A new Ohio state law permits residents to shoot off consumer-grade fireworks. However, Strongsville City Council voted to opt-out of the law. (Strongsville.org)
- Are you looking for a new home in Strongsville? Come see it in person! Patch and Redfin have found five new open houses in the Strongsville area. Visit Patch to see pictures and all of the details including property dimensions, addresses, and open house times. (Strongsville Patch)
- Campers at Strongsville Police Department's Safety Towners are having the time of their lives! This week, the campers visited the Strongsville Fire Department. Participants learned about fire safety and to stop, drop, cover their face, and roll. (Strongsville Police Department)
Today in Strongsville:
- Luxury Senior Living Expansion Update At Western Reserve Masonic Community (5:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- The next free Community Band concert will be this Friday, Jun. 24 at 7:30 p.m. on the front lawn of the Strongsville Middle School. Bring a lawn chair, sit back, relax and enjoy the music. (Strongsville Community Band via Facebook)
- The City of Strongsville street tree program for 2022 has closed. The city received grant money that allowed residents to purchase a tree for their tree lawn for $100. Those trees have all been sold. (City of Strongsville Government via Facebook)
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Alrighty, you're all caught up for today! I'll see you soon.
— Sean Peek
About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with a degree in English Literature from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a copywriter, editor, SEO specialist, and marketing director for various digital media companies. He currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.
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