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First Interstate, Citizens for Oakwood Respond to Ohio Supreme Court Ruling
President of First Interstate said he is disappointed in ruling, but confident voters will choose to rezone the land

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President of First Interstate said he is disappointed in ruling, but confident voters will choose to rezone the land

Citizens For Oakwood challenged South Euclid City Council's decision to reject the referendum petition in August, and the court ruled in the group's favor
The 17-year-old was moved to adult court Sept. 1
Council repealed this and other firearm regulations at its meeting Tuesday night
Kelley said though many are experiencing difficult financial circumstances, supporting a 6.9-mill levy is 'essential'
Tour features five Cleveland Heights homes and four gardens
City Council and School Board meetings, 9/11 memorial concert in Public Square and more
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People shared ideas and opinions about youth issues at Heights Community Congress meeting
Police are still investigating the incident
The University of Phoenix and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland sponsored a school kickoff event for CHUH students at the Heights Youth Club
A little later than most, Cleveland Heights-University Heights City Schools begin the 2011-2012 school year
A portion of Mayfield Road will be renamed in honor of Officer Thomas Patton, who died while in the line of duty
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Heights Community Congress hosted a second meeting to discuss youth issues in Cleveland Heights
Heights Community Congress hosted a second meeting to discuss youth issues in Cleveland Heights
Chief Financial Officer Scott Gainer, who was also named Outstanding Treasurer/CFO of the Year for 2010, has received this honor for the past 10 years
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The Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District has put a 6.9-mill levy on the November ballot
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