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Nikki comes to Patch from the Greene County Dailies, a company that prints small community newspapers for four cities in Greene County, just east of Dayton, Ohio. At the Dailies, Nikki covered everything from crime to features to city government, and she even met Vanilla Ice and Jim Tressel (O-H!) while covering Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
She graduated with two bachelor's degrees from Wright State University. At both her college newspaper and at the Dailies she worked toward making the Web an integral piece of her news coverage.
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Tips for getting your home market-ready for prospective buyers.

Walk or run with bells on and support the Arthritis Foundation
Cleveland Heights Police are investigating the thefts from a Cleveland Heights street.
Tips for getting your home market-ready for prospective buyers.
Tips for getting your home market-ready for prospective buyers.
Opening tonight: Joel Hammer directs Amy Herzog's play starring Dorothy Silver, Matt O’Shea, Rachel Lee Kolis and Kat Bi.
Beachwood Police incidents Nov. 29 to Dec. 1
Shaker Heights woman comes home to find an man in her house.
A University Heights man was arrested and charged after at least four young girls reported that he acted inappropriately toward them while they were walking to school
BeachwoodBison.org recaps Tuesday's girls basketball win
BeachwoodBison.org rounds up Tuesday's meet against Walsh Jesuit
Pet adoption agency working to raise funds to treat a dog that was left with bullet wounds in Forest Hill Park last week.
A look at the year ahead from the Beachwood Athletics Department
Cleveland Heights City Council approved a tax abatement for The Orlean Company at this week's meeting, an agreement that moves forward an $11.4 million residential and retail building on a Lee Road vacant lot.
City Council approves motorized cots that keep firefighters from performing lifts that cause wear and tear on their joints and backs
Beachwood Police incidents Nov. 23 and 24
Shaker Heights Police incidents Nov. 25 and 26
Swimmers will open season at home Tuesday afternoon
Police say someone took hundreds of dollars from an employee leaving the store.
Beachwood's Deaf/Head of Hearing program, which includes students from Twinsburg, does not plan to suspend the program in 2014.