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New Assistant Superintendent Hired By CH-UH Schools
The CH-UH school board approved the hiring Tuesday of Andrea Celico as the district’s new assistant superintendent.

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The CH-UH school board approved the hiring Tuesday of Andrea Celico as the district’s new assistant superintendent.

The fireworks were canceled in December after Mayor Earl Leiken said the city has been having problems during the show.
Remember, the only safe driving limit is no alcohol.
The CH-UH School Board will hold its final vote tonight on sending a $134.8 million bond levy to voters in November.
Remember, the only safe driving limit is no alcohol.
City Council members emphasized that the levy campaign must emphasize how much these projects are needed if they want to get voters on board.
Peter Delaney is only in high school but he's already participating in high-level medical research.
The sentencing of Ramone "Raymone" Clements, 42, of Cleveland, has been continued until July 8.
Flash Cashers will descend on Lucy's Sweet Surrender, Bicycle Boulevard and Juma Gallery from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. today.
The information in this report is from the Shaker Heights Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
The meeting is part of the school board's outreach effort to make sure elected officials in Cleveland Heights are on board with its plans for a bond levy and its overall strategy to rehabilitate the district's aging school buildings.
The city of Cleveland Heights will begin later this summer a project to resurface the entirety of Mayfield Road within the city.
The information in this report is from the Shaker Heights Police Department. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
Jualene Winston, 55, was found dead in her home after Cleveland Heights Police were called there Saturday for a welfare check.
Douglas Heuer will be replaced on a one-year basis by Nylajean McDaniel, who currently serves as the District's Director of Human Resources and previously served as superintendent in Fairview Park.
Dale Palmer, 21, is in jail on the murder charge after police say he killed his grandmother, Jualene G. Winston, 55, Saturday in an upstairs bedroom in her home on Woodridge Road.