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A flaming glass bottle was thrown at Community Church of Chesterland, believed to be in protest of upcoming drag events at the church and a local restaurant.
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Deb Berkebile is an artist in Ashtabula County who has taken what she learned in a GIS course at Lakeland Community College and applied it to her quilting.
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The Elesh family shares a passion for model trains with the public through a display of trains, cities, businesses and amusements celebrating Northeast Ohio.
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Political newcomer Steve Demetriou won his first election to represent the 35th district in the Ohio House.
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Gail Ritchey was found guilty of murder in April in the death of her newborn and will learn her sentence today; Orange Board of Ed members speak out against the swastika at the boy's lacrosse game last week; Lake Catholic's lacrosse coach resigns a week after one of his players brandished a painted swastika on his leg during a game against Orange.
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The woman who was allegedly assaulted and abducted at a bus stop on Cleveland’s West Side on Sunday has been found; early voting begins today for Ohio's May 3rd primary; a jury has convicted a woman of murder in the “Geauga’s Child” cold case; and more stories.
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Ohio’s political map-making panel has voted to approve legislative maps while being ordered to appear at a Supreme Court hearing; the Ohio Supreme Court is considering whether a Northeast Ohio company that suffered financial losses as a result of a COVID-driven business shutdown can be compensated for those losses by its insurance company; Ohio's health leader warns against complacency as COVID situation improves ; and more stories.
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In Geauga County, there's already a sign-up web survey
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In Geauga County, there's already a sign-up web survey
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The Geauga County Board of Elections has more than enough poll workers, due in part to the fact that they never stop recruiting them.