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Shaker Library Announces Winners of MLK Writing Contest
The students were honored at the library on Friday

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The students were honored at the library on Friday

Find the appraised and minimum values for the homes up for sale
Find the appraised and minimum values for the homes up for sale
The project should be complete by March 15
Learn more about the trips the city is offering this year
Jason Stein has requested a study to see if Cleveland Heights could merge fire departments with Shaker and University Heights
Leiken said more cities could be included in the future, but for now he wants to move forward exclusively with University Heights
The city has approved a two-year renewal with the hospital system
Standard deductions go up, but the ceiling for itemized deductions go down in 2013, plus other changes that will affect your taxes this year.
Standard deductions go up, but the ceiling for itemized deductions go down in 2013, plus other changes that will affect your taxes this year.
In the past year, resident recycling grew by nearly 300 tons
Shaker Heights Schools is in the process of evaluating its safety practices, officials say.
Todd Goldstein and Dar Caldwell discuss misconceptions about their business accelerator
Find more information about what the organization is looking for in its new leader here
It remains unclear if or when Saul Eisen will return to council
Spaeth said she is moving on to explore other projects
Heights Arts will host an opening reception tonight for the new David Mull + Martha Cliffel show
Signal Service Co. of Warrensville Heights will service and maintain lights at 40 intersections throughout the city