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I graduated from Ohio University with a degree in journalism and experience working at <i>The Plain Dealer </i>and <i>The Columbus Dispatch. </i>I lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., for four years, where I taught seventh-grade English and social studies through the Teach For America organization, and later, worked for Creative Artists Agency, a talent agency based in Los Angeles. I also tutored third-graders and freelanced for an education publication. I moved back to Ohio in August 2010 to be closer to my family and pursue a full-time job in journalism.
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There's still time to go to Cleveland Heights City Hall for Community Shredding Day

Catch up on what you missed on Cleveland Heights Patch this week
The Sun News profiled a Cleveland Heights resident on the brink of homelessness and described the process of how to receive the money and who is eligible
Check out the full list of roads getting a face-lift this summer
Check out open houses in the area on Sunday
Student-athletes will play sports at the college level
About 7 groups of people said they were robbed at the end of May in Cleveland Heights
Appointed council member will replace Mark Tumeo, who resigned May 17
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District has posted information about where some students are continuing their education next year
Newspaper wants to know how the city handles rape cases
Heights United Cub Soccer Teachers 3-to-5-year-olds more than just skills of the sport
Check out the events this weekend in and nearby Cleveland Heights, and don't miss the Cain Park special ticket sale for residents
Whether you graduated and danced 30 years ago or will promenade and walk this week, post your photos on Cleveland Heights Patch
Someone spray-painted several cars on East Overlook Road at the end of May, and more from the blotter
The locally owned hardware store on Lee Road will close in July
Candidate list will be narrowed down before council sets up interviews
The National Weather Service says to stay inside and move away from windows
Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights residents win first and second place in the 2011 Cleveland Asian Festival Samosa-Eating Contest
Car-related incidents from May 10 through May 15
After being closed for seven months, the library opens its doors again