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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.
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Recycling in Ohio’s rural communities is all about choice and effort. If curbside is available, it’s expensive, leading many people to rely on dropoff…
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The Geauga County Board of Health will start distributing naloxone to the community starting this fall. County health officials will distribute 250 kits of the opioid overdose reversal medication known as Narcan thanks to a $75,000 state grant. Anyone can obtain a life-saving kit for free, said Geauga’s Director of Nursing, Christine Wyers.