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Armed Suspect Robs Medina Bank, Sought By FBI: Weekly Review
Plus, an update on local unemployment, why Strongsville's recycling bins have moved temporarily, and more.

Patch's Ohio Editor, casting my watchful gaze on Northeast Ohio.
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Plus, an update on local unemployment, why Strongsville's recycling bins have moved temporarily, and more.

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Plan your summer nights in the Buckeye State around two meteor showers: the long-running Delta Aquariids and the fireball-producing Perseids
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Plus, the FBI looks for an armed robber in Northeast Ohio, free COVID-19 clinics coming soon, and more.
Cleveland-area synagogues will host a series of free vaccination clinics this month.
From 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., Monday through Wednesday, drivers won't be able to use Mayfield Road's I-271 north ramps.
Tyson Foods frozen chicken recall has grown to include nearly 9 million pounds of chicken, some of which was sent to schools and hospitals.
Lakewood City Council is considering a resolution to officially recognize Juneteenth as a municipal holiday.
A bank robber, wearing a mask and a yellow safety vest, pulled out a gun during a heist in Northeast Ohio this week.
Sporadic thunderstorms have knocked out power in some suburbs.
Plus, information on the spread of the delta variant, two organizations condemn the lack of charges in the Arthur Keith case, and more.
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