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Elyria Police warn of holiday scams targeting seniors, using social media details to pressure victims into quick, often secretive financial decisions.
Fairview Park seeks a landscape architecture professional for their Planning & Design Commission, state license preferred. Compensation is $50/meeting. Applications should be sent to the mayor's email.
Dublin, Ohio police clarified they had no role in a Homeland Security traffic stop and detention, stating they prioritize community safety and trust, and urged residents to report any suspicious activities.
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Four individuals were indicted for illegal reentry into the US, as announced by the DOJ, with each case being separate and handled by the Northern District of Ohio.
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Sandusky city offices announced a Christmas holiday closure on Wednesday and Thursday, but will reopen on Friday, December 26. The announcement was made on social media.
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The City Commission approved a project to modernize Farwell Park with new play equipment, including a Cedar Point-themed playground and a zip line, by spring 2026.
The Cleveland Police shared holiday-themed photos on social media, showing the lighter side of their officers and stressing community and camaraderie during the festivities.
Officials from Shaker Heights and Cleveland Heights met with ODNR to discuss Lower Lake dam's safety, with ODNR providing inspection findings and recommendations.
Operation Northern Harvest led to 338 felony arrests and the seizure of firearms and drugs in Cleveland, as part of the RISE initiative improving police recruitment and reducing crime.
Sheriff's deputies in Lorain County distributed hams to families in need, blending community support with law enforcement duties during the holiday season.
South Euclid's community showed holiday spirit through a donation drive benefiting the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities, highlighted by Matt Byrne's contribution.
Cleveland introduces Winter Break Programs to keep kids engaged with activities like arts, sports, and education, details shared via social media for the holiday season.
Cleveland Police Department announces a hiring event on January 9-11 at City Hall to recruit community-focused individuals into law enforcement roles and improve community relations.
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