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Five Headlines You Might Have Missed in Brecksville Last Week

Did you miss anything in Brecksville this week? Here's your chance to get caught up.

If you missed any of the new this week, don’t fret. Here’s a recap of the top stories of the week.

  1. Brecksville Looks to Remove 249 Ash Trees: Brecksville City Council authorized the city to apply for a $33,485 grant from the state.
  2. It’s Official: 6.3 Mill Renewal Levy Heading to November Ballot: If passed, the combined levy would cost the owner of a $100,000 home approximately $192 each year, however district officials are quick to point out that it wouldn't cost residents additional money.
  3. Wanted Man Turns Himself In To Police: He told Brecksville officers that he didn’t want to be “on the run,” so he agreed to turn himself in at the corner at Queens Way and Sherwood Trail.
  4. What Brecksville Homes Sold in July 2013? Check out the interactive map of Brecksville's homes sales in July 2013.
  5. Plans for Woodlands of Snowville Subdivision Moving Forward: The city’s planning commission approved the first couple phases of the project in May.


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