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CH-UH School Board Votes 3-2 to Approve Facilities Master Plan
The district also voted 3-2 on first reading to put an estimated 130.6 million bond issue on the November ballot to pay for a portion of the plan.

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The district also voted 3-2 on first reading to put an estimated 130.6 million bond issue on the November ballot to pay for a portion of the plan.

Medusa Holdings, LLC will receive a $500,000 loan to help it acquire the former Medusa Portland Cement headquarters on Monticello Boulevard.
Council member Jason Stein announced that the Cain Park Neighborhood Association was hosting a parade in Cain Park to celebrate the Fourth of July.
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The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board will consider approving Plan C, one of the proposed ideas for the facilities master plan, and consider taking the first steps to get a bond issue on the November ballot.
Voters who cast their ballots at Severance Towers, Oxford Elementary School or Boulevard Elementary School will move to new locations.
Deadline for applications is 5 p.m. July 25.
Here's what Cleveland Heights City Council will discuss at tonight's regular meeting.
Find out what's open and what's not on Independence Day.
The small Cleveland Heights street sandwiched between Fairmount Boulevard and East Monmouth Road has hosted an Independence Day celebration for more than 50 years.
Police arrested a 14-year-old East Cleveland boy and charged him with felonious assault.
Sherry Miller will lead Hilltop Elementary School next year, says goodbye to Gearity Professional Development School families.
The Heights United Soccer Academy owner and Heights High soccer coach talks about what inspired him to open the soccer camp.
Gearity Professional Development School Principal Sherry Miller said in a letter to families that she has accepted a job with the Beachwood City Schools. The Beachwood board is expected to approve her hire today.
City Council issued requests for qualifications today and hopes to have a search firm hired by September.
Police Chief Jeffrey Robertson said the police department closed the establishment Sunday night because MYXX didn’t have a proper permit for an event.
Lt. William "Dave" Freeman will be sworn in as the Cleveland Heights fire chief in August.
The city will offer free parking this weekend and during two other weekends to celebrate "Summer in the City."
Dominique King is scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 2 in the shooting death of 16-year-old Artwon Oliver in Cleveland Heights.