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Madison vs. Geneva baseball: Blue Streaks hold on for 6-5 victory over Eagles
Madison entered its April 25 CVC Lake contest with Geneva aiming to recover from a shutout defeat the day before. Both sides had strong starts from the plate, and they were tied through the fifth inning. Madison broke a deadlock in the bottom of the sixth with three runs. Geneva...
Members of Jay Wilson Post 112 deliver items for food items for veterans
Members of Jay Wilson Post 112, 6671 Middle Ridge Road, Madison, purchased two pickup truckloads of food items for the Willoughby Veterans Community Based Outreach Clinic on Kaiser Court for its food pantry. As veterans visit and ask for food, the pantry provides food items for meals.
10 most expensive homes sold in Lake County, April 15-21
A house in Concord Township that sold for $700,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Lake County in the past week. In total, 78 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $240,179. The average price per square foot ended up at $189.
Wildflowers, migrating birds spread spring’s beauty throughout Northeast Ohio
Celebrate spring with a walk among the wildflowers at Holden Arboretum and parks in Lake and Geauga counties, which surround us and are within a few minutes’ drive of most communities in this area. Migrating birds are also returning now, so don’t forget to listen and look up during your search for wildflowers.
Missing Perry Township girl found safe in Cleveland, adult suspect facing charges
A 14-year-old Perry Township girl reported missing was found safe by authorities in Cleveland. The teenager was found late Monday evening after being reported missing on Saturday. A 20-year-old man is facing unspecified charges in connection with the girl's disappearance. Federal and local authorities say they were able to safely...
High school football: Perry moves up to Division IV as OHSAA announces football regions, divisions
There will be a new Division V state champion football team this fall. When the Ohio High School Athletic Association announced its divisional and regional alignment for the coming fall on April 25, it was revealed that the Perry Pirates have bumped up from Division V to Division IV. The Pirates won the program’s first state championship in football this past December with a 21-14 win over Liberty Center.
Mayor David Spotton says Eastlake continues to work together
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Willoughby Western Lake County Chamber of Commerce hosted officials from its communities on April 23 at La Vera Party Center in Willoughby Hills to discuss the “State of the Cities.” This is one in a series of articles detailing the speeches that were given.
The Shop Bar and Grill review: Fuel-injected new life for former Sam & Tommy’s
For years, Sam & Tommy’s — a blend of local watering hole, site of amateur volleyball leagues and live music — was a fixture in Painesville Township. A blend of local watering hole, site of amateur volleyball leagues and live music, no one would have called it THE destination in the eastern portion of the county, but it was A destination.
Medina, Medina Township and Montville Township police blotter for April 24
8:55 a.m. — East Liberty Street; there was a motor vehicle crash with no reported injuries that resulted in issuing a citation for marked lanes. 12:29 p.m. — 100 block of West Reagan Parkway; there was a motor vehicle crash with no reported injuries. One driver was cited for the right of way when turning left.
Ex-county workers get prison for illegal gun sales
A federal judge has sentenced two former Cuyahoga County juvenile corrections officers to prison for illegal firearms sales. Several of the guns sold ended up on the streets and were used in crimes, authorities said.
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