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Twinsburg Wrestlers Preparing for Tourney Road
The Tigers look to make a strong showing all the way to the state championship

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The Tigers look to make a strong showing all the way to the state championship

Residents can find out all they want to know about the planned changes to SR 91, including roundabouts on Feb. 1 at 7 p.m.
The Summit County Medical Examiner's office said Jason Lilly, 17, had an enlarged heart that may have caused his death
One of our readers, Renee Tanner, offers her thoughts on the Twinsburg Community Theatre's production
Residents who saw the play share their thoughts on the performance
Many from the Twinsburg community came together to celebrate the 17-year-old Lilly
Friends and family will pay their respects outside his Ray Court home
Some of Twinsburg's finest are making a name for themselves at the collegiate level
The following information was provided by the Twinsburg Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Catch up on the latest headlines from this week
The Summit County Medical Examiner's office confirmed 17-year-old Jason Lilly died overnight, but there didn't appear to be any foul play involved.
Traffic was slow moving at the intersection of State Routes 91 and 82 because a semi with an oversized load was stuck
Twinsburg Parks & Recreation Department and Twinsburg Community Theatre present "Peter Pan: The Musical"
Are you going to see "Peter Pan: The Musical"? Tell us what you thought about it and we'll post it
The city is accepting applications for some vacant positions as well
Twinsburg City Schools is looking at $3.2 million in budget cuts, new revenue
A 17-year-old youth was found this morning in his Ray Court home
As the Republicans stump for primary votes across America and President Obama gave his State of the Union, who do you like?
Glenn Broska said his new role is "everything he expected and nothing he can't handle."
The board will discuss in-depth the what potential cuts may be used to balance the budget next year