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Darrielle Snipes
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Superintendent Steve Thompson expressed his disappointment that voters didn't pass levy but it will be on Nov. ballot.
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Gov. DeWine's 17-point plan calls for expanding tip line program so students can report suspicious activity.
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The levy will make up for a $8 million short fall due to the loss of tax revenue in the Willoughby-Eastlake School Dist.
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Geauga Health officials will distribute 250 kits to the community and offer training.
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Tuition assistance from Say Yes To Education makes it possible for some CMSD grads to head to college this fall.
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On top of the old scams, Cuyahoga County’s Consumer Affairs warns of a new one threatening to suspend Social Security.
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Benton-Carroll Salem Schools don't get funds in the nuclear plant bailout, but they won't lose the plant's tax revenue.
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The program provides matching funds for Dolly Parton Imagination Libraries, sending free books to kids under 5.
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The National Park Service wants to enhance the visitor experience at CVNP.
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Tall Ships Festival brings maritime industry home to thousands in Cleveland, July 11-14.