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Neil Zurcher, journalist, author, host of 'One Tank Trips' dies at 89
WJW-TV Fox 8 in Cleveland, his former employer, announced his death on Wednesday.
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Hinckley fixes rooftop unit on fire station, which produced small amount of carbon monoxide
Hinckley addressed an issue with a rooftop unit on the fire station that was producing a small amount of carbon monoxide.
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Dog license renewal period runs through Jan. 31
Dog owners have until Jan. 31 to purchase dog licenses for their dogs without doubling their penalty fees for the state-mandated license.
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Cloverleaf Rec Center improves in participation and programming
Since Cloverleaf Rec Center Director Kristen Liggett took over the facility in May participation and membership have increased significantly.
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Medina County Park District in planning stage of Liverpool Meadows Nature Preserve
The Medina County Park District is currently working to finish the last project of its 10-year plan, which involves opening its first park in Liverpool Township.
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New roundup for Jan. 10
A single-vehicle rollover crash on Interstate 76 caused a lane closure, Medina Democrats to host candidate meet and greet lunch on Saturday, and more.
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Wadsworth and Lodi police blotter for Jan. 10
Recent incident reports from the Wadsworth and Lodi police departments.
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Public meetings for Jan. 10-11
Public meetings for municipalities, organizations and boards during the week of Jan. 6-11.
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Westfield Township Trustees, Westfield Center Village Council discuss fire district future
As the Westfield Fire and Rescue District reflects on its third levy failure and the district's future, the Westfield Township Trustees attended the Westfield Center Village Council meeting on Tuesday to look for potential solutions.
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Huntington Elementary School fifth grade science experiment inspires district-wide change
Starting in January, Brunswick City Schools will begin putting in new dispensers to hold more absorbent paper towels across the district because of a fifth grade science experiment.
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