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UPDATED: CH-UH Board Votes Unanimously To Reject Facilities Master Plan Bond Issue
Board members voted no on second reading on a resolution that would have put a $130.6 million bond issue on the November ballot.

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Board members voted no on second reading on a resolution that would have put a $130.6 million bond issue on the November ballot.

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Parents and residents can share their thoughts on the facilities master plan before the school board makes its final decision on a bond issue Tuesday, July 17.
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Cleveland Heights Patch profiles some of the artists at this year's festival.
The district announced today that it would host a forum at Cleveland Heights High School so that parents and residents can share their thoughts on the plan before the board makes its final decision on a bond issue Tuesday, July 17.
Cleveland Heights Patch profiles some of the artists at this year's festival.
Police broke up a fight near Cumberland Pool and made three arrests
Cleveland Heights Patch profiles some of the artists at this year's festival.
The 18-year-old Cleveland Heights resident was arrested and accused of stealing money over several weeks.
Members of the New Community Bible Fellowship and the Home Repair Resource Center have partnered to help Cleveland Heights residents who need help with home repairs.
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The suspect is now wanted for robbing the Taylor Road store on April 7 and June 7.
Cleveland Heights Patch profiles some of the artists at this year's festival.
Four defendants sentenced to one year of community control.
The fifth annual Cartoon Night and Pie Fight is set for Thursday, July 12 at the Coventry PEACE Park.
Cleveland Heights Patch profiles some of the artists at this year's festival.
Cleveland Heights Police Chief Jeffrey Robertson suggests ways to protect your home while you're gone.
For one day, people can take their kayaks and canoes out on the lake in Shaker Heights and offer lessons.