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🌱 Teen Charged In Strongsville Crash + Official Records Search

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Good morning, everybody. It's me, Danielle Fallon-O'Leary, your host of the Strongsville Daily — back in your inbox with everything that's fit to print about what's happening in town.


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Partly sunny. High: 56 Low: 36.

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Here are the top three stories today in Strongsville:

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  1. The Strongsville Police Department has charged an 18-year-old woman with criminal charges in connection to a July crash that killed two individuals. Mackenzie Ford Shirilla lost control of her Toyota Camry and crashed into a building, killing a recent Strongsville High School graduate as well as a 20-year-old man. The incident occurred in the 11700 block of Alameda Drive. (Cleveland 19 News)
  2. The Ohio High School Athletic Association has announced its soccer and volleyball state tournament pairings. Strongsville's 2022 Girls' Soccer team will be playing Rocky River Magnificat today (Nov. 8) at 7:00 p.m. The game will be held at Brunswick Auto Mart Stadium. Visit the link for bracket information. (10 TV)
  3. Cuyahoga County's "Official Records Search" now provides residents with more than 200 years of historical property record information. The new online database provides records from as far back as July 1810. The portal also provides users with a quick tour of its capabilities. Click to use the new online database. (Subscription: Cleveland.com)

Today in Strongsville:

  • Hearing Aid Services At Ehrnfelt Senior Center (10:00 AM)
  • Preschool Storytime, At Cuyahoga County Public Library — Strongsville Branch (11:30 AM)

From my notebook:

  • Are you searching for a new job or considering a career change? Click for a list of Strongsville area employers hiring for a variety of open positions. (Strongsville Patch)
  • The Ehrnfelt Senior Center will be offering brief attorney consultations on Nov. 18 at 10:00 a.m. with Sam Butcher. This is a free service. (City of Strongsville)
  • The Winter Wonderland Lighting Celebration will be on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 5:30 p.m. The giant tree, clocktower, gazebo, and decorations will be lit during the event. There will also be a holiday fireworks show. (City of Strongsville)

You're all caught up for today. I'll be in your inbox tomorrow morning with your next update!

Danielle Fallon-O'Leary

About me: Danielle Fallon-O’Leary is a senior writer with content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and assists Patch.com with community newsletter curation. Danielle also holds a Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and works part-time as a pediatric speech therapist.

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