Politics & Government
Week in Review: Identity Theft; Pot Charges on I-77; and Effects of Sequester to Hit Brecksville
Here's a highlight of the top stories from around Brecksville during the past week.
Did you miss anything around town during the past week? Here’s your opportunity to get caught up.
: The past couple weeks have seen several traffic stops lead to marijuana charges in Brecksville. Most of them were on Interstate 77.
Renovations to the Red Brick Store Continue: A car that crashed into the building dislodged a stone from the building’s foundation, pushing it to the basement floor and knocking over two structural supports.
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Effects of Federal Sequester Could be Felt in Brecksville: Mayor Jerry Hruby said that city government won’t be affected, but that doesn’t mean that there won’t be any local impact.
How Much Are Homes Selling for in Brecksville?: Check our searchable database for sales and transfers in Brecksville and the rest of Cuyahoga County in February.
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City Council Eyes Opening Community Center to ‘Corporate Memberships’: Mayor Jerry Hruby said that the program could be used as a tool for economic development.
Brecksville Man Finds Someone Else Filed Taxes Using His Social Security Number: The man reported the identity theft to the IRS and Beachwood Police.
It's Ice Cream Season at Honey Hut: The store will be open until 9 p.m., seven days a week.
Report: Mayor Looking for Feedback on Income Tax Restructuring Plan: Mayor Jerry Hruby introduces a plan to generate nearly $1 million in additional revenue. But first he'd like some feedback.
Another Huge Weekend For Bees’ Athletics: Girls’ gymnastics team dominates at state championship; wrestling squad takes third; boys’ basketball team advances.
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