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The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland will hold the solemn installation of Bishop Nelson J. Perez at two p.m. Sept. Five.
Main Street in Painesville will be closed for several hours Sept. Seven due to “The Taste” on Sept.
Dale Harvey certainly does not have the typical landscaping. The car-size model biplane sitting in the front yard undoubtedly sets his Painesville home apart.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is urging Ohioans to consider becoming foster parents.
Efforts to discuss race relations and justice are enlargening through extra “Begin the Conversation” forums which serve to build dialogue inbetween demographic groups in Lake County.
One of the very first things Kenny Yuko does in the morning is put his union book in his pocket.
An influx of youthful families in Mentor is prompting city officials to increase offerings for preschoolers.
Bicyclists from around Ohio are invited to feast Lake-Geauga Recovery Center’s Rail for Recovery, beginning at seven a.m., Sept. 17.
Nan Horvath reached senior citizen status some years ago, but the 80-year-old hasn’t even given backpedaling in life a thought.
Information about the Wickliffe School District Reconfiguration can now be accessed online on its website.
The question “what do you consider lethal?” is one posed to many teenagers who take part in the Influence Teenage driver program.
The City of Painesville announced that waterline work will be done Sept. Five from 8:30 a.m. through Two:30 p.m. on S. St. Clair Street inbetween Lusard Street and E. South Street. During this time, S. St.
Willoughby Hills Veterans of Foreign Wars Post four thousand three hundred fifty eight and the city’s Recreation Department are teaming up again to honor the area’s very first responders during the 2nd Annual Unity Day planned for Sept.
The event dubbed as the largest after-work block party is returning to downtown Painesville on Sept. 7.
A bill introduced in the Ohio House would provide tax incentive for physicians who volunteer at free clinic or medical mission organizations.
It all began in Collinwood’s Fresh York Central Railroad yard.
It may have been cold and rainy in Painesville Township Saturday evening.
A Fairport Harbor woman accused of stealing a terminally ill man’s morphine in Eastlake has been charged in a three-count indictment.
Two juveniles were arrested by Eastlake police after allegedly bruising numerous items at the Eastlake Senior Center.
Here are eleven ideas to get the joy began this Labor Day weekend.
The reaction to the latest solar eclipse is already inspiring plans to feast the next one, right in Mentor.
Four Caroline’s Kids Pet Rescue employees found guilty of neglecting cats are claiming their rights to a fair trial were violated.
It’s one thing to break out the barbecue and begin grilling some sausages over the coals.
Lake Kidz Biz, an organization under the Lake County Chambers of Commerce, will hold its next monthly meeting on Sept. Six at Mentor Public Schools’ Paradigm Building, six thousand four hundred sixty five Center St.
The Wildwood Cultural Center, seven thousand six hundred forty five Little Mountain Road in Mentor, is running its annual Scarecrow Contest.
Painesville City Hall was closed Aug. Thirty one after a suspicious letter was opened.
Submissions should be emailed to [email protected] with the subject “Nightlife” or faxed to Nightlife at 440-951-2293 by Mondays in order to be included in that week’s TGIF.
Ohio highways will see stronger amounts of traffic Labor Day weekend, as millions are expected to head out for that one final summer excursion.
The United States Army parachute team the Golden Knights dropped in on the students of
A contingent of worried citizens met in Painesville Aug. Thirty one to send a message to the community just timid of a week after two shootings — one of which was fatal — happened there.
Lake County Commissioner Jerry Cirino and Ottawa County Commissioner Mark Stahl have requested a meeting with Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry to discuss the future of Ohio’s two nuclear power plants.
St. Mary-Magdalene Food Bank will host a “Pack the Cruiser” from eight a.m. to four p.m. on Sept. 16.
The Keep Wickliffe Beautiful Commission is seeking clean, gently worn clothing to be donated to Lake County families.
The Lake County Farm Bureau will host its annual meeting at six p.m., Sept. 11, at Hellriegel’s Inn, one thousand eight hundred forty Mentor Ave. in Painesville.
It’s back-to-school time! Stay alert behind the school buses and observe out for dissipated students. Good advice anytime, but it’s most likely a good time for a reminder.
No one was injured after an explosion with a resulting fire at Painesville Recycling on Aug. 29.
Wickliffe police say a female juvenile who was reported missing was found safe.
Snapchat correspondents Harley Marsh and Kailee Leonard have launched a fresh 5-week series for Northeast Ohio Metroparks. The very first park they visited was Lake Metroparks Lake Erie Bluffs,
Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email. You must include a phone number and/or web address for publication.
Aug. Thirty one is the deadline for early-bird ticket prices for the Nature’s Brew Beer Tasting, set for six to nine p.m. Sept. Sixteen at Holden Arboretum in Kirtland.
The very first of what likely will be a total season of clambakes takes place from Five:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. Twenty at Mentor Beach Park in Mentor-on-the-Lake. Jointly hosted by the Mentor Area Chamber of Commerce and Griffin Technology Group, it will raise money for student scholarships.
Painesville City Manager Monica Irelan said she is “very disappointed” to learn a lawsuit has been filed over a fresh
Madison Village officials just broke ground on a fresh project near the Interstate 90/state Route five hundred twenty eight interchange that will be home to an 81-room lodging facility.
The Madison Public Library and the Madison Historical Society invite the public to join them for a presentation by Jane Turzillo, author of “Unusual Murders and Disappearances in Northeast Ohio.
Mentor police are seeking help identifying a suspect accused of attempting to rob Thirsty Howie’s Pizza on Aug. 26.
It’s been a few years since Mentor-on-the-Lake’s recreation programs took a hit because of budget constraints.
After months of negotiating, the union indicating full-time faculty at Lakeland Community College and the school’s administration on Aug. Twenty eight agreed on terms for the teachers’ next three-year contract.
Wickliffe police are looking for a missing female juvenile last seen Aug. 27.
Mentor-on-the-Lake police have located a female juvenile who had been missing since Aug. 28.
The Fairport Harbor Fire Department has a fresh rescue water craft thanks to a grant.
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The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland will hold the solemn installation of Bishop Nelson J. Perez at two p.m. Sept. Five.
Main Street in Painesville will be closed for several hours Sept. Seven due to “The Taste” on Sept.
Dale Harvey undoubtedly does not have the typical landscaping. The car-size model biplane sitting in the front yard certainly sets his Painesville home apart.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is urging Ohioans to consider becoming foster parents.
Efforts to discuss race relations and justice are enhancing through extra “Begin the Conversation” forums which serve to build dialogue inbetween demographic groups in Lake County.
One of the very first things Kenny Yuko does in the morning is put his union book in his pocket.
An influx of youthfull families in Mentor is prompting city officials to increase offerings for preschoolers.
Bicyclists from around Ohio are invited to feast Lake-Geauga Recovery Center’s Rail for Recovery, beginning at seven a.m., Sept. 17.
Nan Horvath reached senior citizen status some years ago, but the 80-year-old hasn’t even given backpedaling in life a thought.
Information about the Wickliffe School District Reconfiguration can now be accessed online on its website.
The question “what do you consider lethal?” is one posed to many teenagers who take part in the Influence Teenage driver program.
The City of Painesville announced that waterline work will be done Sept. Five from 8:30 a.m. through Two:30 p.m. on S. St. Clair Street inbetween Lusard Street and E. South Street. During this time, S. St.
Willoughby Hills Veterans of Foreign Wars Post four thousand three hundred fifty eight and the city’s Recreation Department are teaming up again to honor the area’s very first responders during the 2nd Annual Unity Day planned for Sept.
The event dubbed as the largest after-work block party is returning to downtown Painesville on Sept. 7.
A bill introduced in the Ohio House would provide tax incentive for physicians who volunteer at free clinic or medical mission organizations.
It all began in Collinwood’s Fresh York Central Railroad yard.
It may have been cold and rainy in Painesville Township Saturday evening.
A Fairport Harbor woman accused of stealing a terminally ill man’s morphine in Eastlake has been charged in a three-count indictment.
Two juveniles were arrested by Eastlake police after allegedly bruising numerous items at the Eastlake Senior Center.
Here are eleven ideas to get the joy embarked this Labor Day weekend.
The reaction to the latest solar eclipse is already inspiring plans to feast the next one, right in Mentor.
Four Caroline’s Kids Pet Rescue employees found guilty of neglecting cats are claiming their rights to a fair trial were violated.
It’s one thing to break out the barbecue and embark grilling some sausages over the coals.
Lake Kidz Biz, an organization under the Lake County Chambers of Commerce, will hold its next monthly meeting on Sept. Six at Mentor Public Schools’ Paradigm Building, six thousand four hundred sixty five Center St.
The Wildwood Cultural Center, seven thousand six hundred forty five Little Mountain Road in Mentor, is running its annual Scarecrow Contest.
Painesville City Hall was closed Aug. Thirty one after a suspicious letter was opened.
Submissions should be emailed to [email protected] with the subject “Nightlife” or faxed to Nightlife at 440-951-2293 by Mondays in order to be included in that week’s TGIF.
Ohio highways will see stronger amounts of traffic Labor Day weekend, as millions are expected to head out for that one final summer excursion.
The United States Army parachute team the Golden Knights dropped in on the students of
A contingent of worried citizens met in Painesville Aug. Thirty one to send a message to the community just timid of a week after two shootings — one of which was fatal — happened there.
Lake County Commissioner Jerry Cirino and Ottawa County Commissioner Mark Stahl have requested a meeting with Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry to discuss the future of Ohio’s two nuclear power plants.
St. Mary-Magdalene Food Bank will host a “Pack the Cruiser” from eight a.m. to four p.m. on Sept. 16.
The Keep Wickliffe Beautiful Commission is seeking clean, gently worn clothing to be donated to Lake County families.
The Lake County Farm Bureau will host its annual meeting at six p.m., Sept. 11, at Hellriegel’s Inn, one thousand eight hundred forty Mentor Ave. in Painesville.
It’s back-to-school time! Stay alert behind the school buses and witness out for dispelled students. Good advice anytime, but it’s very likely a good time for a reminder.
No one was injured after an explosion with a resulting fire at Painesville Recycling on Aug. 29.
Wickliffe police say a female juvenile who was reported missing was found safe.
Snapchat correspondents Harley Marsh and Kailee Leonard have launched a fresh 5-week series for Northeast Ohio Metroparks. The very first park they visited was Lake Metroparks Lake Erie Bluffs,
Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email. You must include a phone number and/or web address for publication.
Aug. Thirty one is the deadline for early-bird ticket prices for the Nature’s Brew Beer Tasting, set for six to nine p.m. Sept. Sixteen at Holden Arboretum in Kirtland.
The very first of what likely will be a total season of clambakes takes place from Five:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. Twenty at Mentor Beach Park in Mentor-on-the-Lake. Jointly hosted by the Mentor Area Chamber of Commerce and Griffin Technology Group, it will raise money for student scholarships.
Painesville City Manager Monica Irelan said she is “very disappointed” to learn a lawsuit has been filed over a fresh
Madison Village officials just broke ground on a fresh project near the Interstate 90/state Route five hundred twenty eight interchange that will be home to an 81-room lodging facility.
The Madison Public Library and the Madison Historical Society invite the public to join them for a presentation by Jane Turzillo, author of “Unusual Murders and Disappearances in Northeast Ohio.
Mentor police are seeking help identifying a suspect accused of attempting to rob Greedy Howie’s Pizza on Aug. 26.
It’s been a few years since Mentor-on-the-Lake’s recreation programs took a hit because of budget constraints.
After months of negotiating, the union indicating full-time faculty at Lakeland Community College and the school’s administration on Aug. Twenty eight agreed on terms for the teachers’ next three-year contract.
Wickliffe police are looking for a missing female juvenile last seen Aug. 27.
Mentor-on-the-Lake police have located a female juvenile who had been missing since Aug. 28.
The Fairport Harbor Fire Department has a fresh rescue water craft thanks to a grant.