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Police Blotter: Woman Robbed at Knifepoint
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lakewood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

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Not unlike my own industry.
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The following arrest information was supplied by the Lakewood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

But first, the abandoned St. Paul Lutheran Church will be torn down.
We've gotten a lot of comments on the issue. We thought we'd share some of the best.
More than 60 trees are expected to be cut down over the next several years. City officials say the trees are dying and pose a hazard.
Longtime establishment on Detroit Avenue wrapping its makeover.
Janice Murphy, who had been president of both Lakewood and Fairview hospitals, will keep post at Fairview.
Preliminary plans are expected to be rejected at Thursday's Architectural Board of Review meeting.
Furthermore, federal cuts threaten to cut additional service.
Charges include theft and passing bad checks; suspects considered dangerous.
Citizens Committee for the Lakewood Animal Shelter is hosting event at Nature's Bin.
The hot and rainy weather has been tough on everything else but our gardens. We'd like to see yours.
City's planning commission OKs consolidating three parcels of land into one.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lakewood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Meeting set to take place at the Lakewood Public Library on Aug. 17.
Several artists — out of 164 — in eight categories took home the top prizes.
City’s animal shelter has lots of pets — just like Henry — seeking a home.
Hundreds turn out for Lakewood Hospital's event to raise money for the Diabetes Assistance Initiative.
The hot and rainy weather has been tough on everything else but our gardens. We'd like to see yours.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lakewood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The event has raised more than $252,000 during the past five years.