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Don't Feed The Animals, New Traffic Light, and More: Week in Review
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Email- Mitch.Cooper@patch.com
Phone- (330)-212-2241
Hometown- Suffield, Ohio
Birthday- November 8
Patch is my first crack at professional journalism.
I graduated from Kent State University in 2010 with a degree in broadcast journalism. During that time I had two great internships with local media, spending nearly six months writing and reporting online and over the air for WAKR and AkronNewsNow.com in Akron. After that, I worked on the web with WKSU in Kent.
I am proud to say I was a finalist in the 2010 William Randolph Hearst Awards for Television News. If you don't know news, that's a pretty high accomplishment.
Away from the web, I love spending time with my family, friends and beautiful wife Shannon.
A life long NE Ohio boy, I love (and sometimes hate) watching the Browns and the Buckeyes, occasionally screaming at the television! I love meeting new people and have been incredibly blessed to get to know the cities of Twinsburg and Solon and their people.
I strive to live for Christ, loving and serving others as he did.
As far as politics, I am not a huge fan of the system. However, I would say that I'm liberally conservative.
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Don't miss the biggest stories in Twinsburg this week

You voted and Mavis Winkle's is the place to be on March 17
Twinsburg Patch took some time to ask Twinsburg's City Engineer Amy Mohr to address some questions and concerns residents have with the State Route 91 project
The Twinsburg girls basketball team faces the Reynoldsburg Raiders in a "Battle of the 'Burgs."
The city is applying for a $3 million grant to prepare the former Chrysler stamping plant for new business
After a recent traffic study, the city is looking into installing a traffic light at the intersection of Twin Hills and Ravenna Road
Twinsburg's contract with the village of Reminderville ends at the end of the year
Cast your vote for Twinsburg's best place to celebrate St. Patrick's Day
At-Large Councilman Bill Furey led conversation on issues with feeding wild animals Tuesday night
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Sign up your child for one of Twinsburg's summer camps this year
Rejoice hoops fans, March Madness is here! Is your bracket complete?
Councilman Bill Furey said the problem is most apparent at Ethan's Green
Kaylin Szydlowski and Olivis Bongiovanni help Everest Soccer win title in New York
Rejoice hoops fans, March Madness is here! Is your bracket complete?
Rejoice hoops fans, March Madness is here! Is your bracket complete?
Twinsburg Tigers Headed To Final Four After 54-37 Win Over Solon
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