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Stolen car driver leads police on wild chase before crashing into building: Parma Heights Police Blotter
In this week’s Parma Heights Police Blotter, police observed vehicle reported stolen traveling on Pearl Road.
Rudy’s Strudel launches four trail mixes named after Cleveland Metroparks trails
Lydia Trempe of Rudy's Strudel has created four trail mixes named for trails in the Cleveland Metroparks. She's working on a fifth trail mix.
Taxing situation when resident deposits tax refund into friend’s bank account: Parma Police Blotter
Taxing situation when resident deposits tax refund into friend’s bank account: Parma Police Blotter In this week’s Parma Police Blotter, police were dispatched to Pleasant Hill Drive regarding the caller’s tax returns.
Parma Heights summer concert series moves to Nathan Hale Park
The sound of music is on the move in Parma Heights.
Parma planning Craigleigh Drive septic abatement project
For more than two decades, Parma has been chipping away at Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-mandated septic-to-sewer conversions in the city.
Hearing set for Greater Cleveland Food Bank’s plan for new Parma Community Resource Center
The proposal would see the Food Bank take over a 64,000-square-foot warehouse on West 130th Street just south of the Islamic Center of Cleveland and transform it into a food pantry and offices for several nonprofits meant to connect folks with things like education, job training, medical care, diapers and clothes and shoes for children.
Why aren’t cognitive tests mandatory for older presidential candidates?
We are ready to cast a presidential ballot for one of two individuals, both above 70, and we have to simply take their word that they are mentally capable? What is wrong with this picture, asks Barbara Nekvinda of Parma in a letter to the editor.
Parma Heights Senior Center members take mystery trip
Members of the Parma Heights Senior Center recently took their second mystery trip.
Seven Hills summer concert series visits North Park: Sun Postings
Two weeks after residents packed the City Hall pavilion to see The Four Seasons tribute act Jersey Beat Band, the city is moving venues for its next summer concert series date.
Trump’s delusions of grandeur are far more dangerous than Biden’s verbal stumbles
In the June 27 debate with President Joe Biden, Trump claimed, “I will have that war settled between [Russian leader Vladimir] Putin and [Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelensky as president-elect before I take office as president on Jan. 20.” All this, before being sworn in and while Biden is still president. And people are concerned about Biden’s stability, writes Kent D. Williams of Parma in a letter to the editor.
Former tenant steals wood flooring: Parma Heights Police Blotter
In this week’s Parma Heights Police Blotter, a Deering Avenue landlord called police after discovering her former tenant moved out with more than his possessions.
Parma police chief hoping to dispel officer mental health care stigma
After a suicide by one of his officers this spring, Parma Police Chief James I. Blair said his department is focused on raising mental health awareness.