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Debate Tonight: Anielski and Fossaceca Square Off At Solon High
Rep. Marlene Anielski and Anthony Fossaceca will debate the issues at Solon High School tonight.

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Rep. Marlene Anielski and Anthony Fossaceca will debate the issues at Solon High School tonight.

City Council approved plans for a 13-home subdivision at the corner of Neptune Drive and Miles Road.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police.
Click to find out which business will be mobbed by local shoppers today at 5 p.m.
A third place finish in sectionals means the Lady Comets golf team will play in the district tournament next week.
A Solon police officer arrested a suspected burglar in Solon hours after a Valley Forge Drive home was burglarized.
Nestle plans to build a research and development center off of Cannon Road.
The Solon Chamber of Commerce will hold a second Cash Mob on Oct. 3 to support a local business.
Solon's correction officers will receive raises in the next three years but will pay more toward their health car.
City Council approved the site plan and variances for Nestle's new research and development building off of Cannon Road.
Solon Schools Treasurer Tim Pickana spoke recently about the upcoming budget discussions in Columbus, and how the the district needs to stay vigilant to protect its interests.
Dave Hromco will continue to manage Solon's deer culling program for another year under a proposed contract.
Both the junior varsity and varsity boys soccer teams defeated Amherst on Saturday.
Rep. Marlene Anielski and Anthony Fossaceca will debate the issues at Solon High School on Thursday night.
The 3rd annual Solon Celebrity Chili Cook-Off raised more than $3,000 for charities.
Solon Patch is one of many contestants cooking up some tasty chili and raising money for local charities tonight at 5 p.m. at Solon United Methodist Church.
Joan Groening of Hands, Hearts & Homes Outreach has been working for six years to collect and provide free furniture for the region's poor
A car struck the outside wall of Creative Playrooms in Solon on Thursday morning. No one was hurt.
The Comets hope to kick off the second half of the football season with a win against Medina on Friday.