Politics & Government

Week in Review: Red Brick Store Opens; Lottery Tickets Stolen; and New Service Building Coming This Year

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.  

City of Brecksville Encouraging Residents to Recycle: City recently released video giving residents the scoop on taking care of the environment and playing a part of keeping the community green.

“I think people get excited about this event because it’s opportunity to go out and win a prize and a have some fun,” Rhonda Janowski, president of the ladies auxiliary.

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Red Brick Store is Back in Business on Brecksville Road: The building had been closed since August when a car crashed into the 150-year-old structure.

Man Tries to Trick Police by Switching Seats With Passenger: In a strange coincidence, the same officer had arrested the man — also for driving under suspension — on Sept. 30, 2012

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Construction of the New Service Department Building to Begin This Year: The city has allocated an estimated $1.2 million in this year’s budget for the new facility.

Entire Roll of Lottery Tickets Reported Stolen From Brecksville Gas Station: The manager told police that the “Lucky Times” lottery tickets, valued about $250, were missing from a shipment.

How Much Money Does Brecksville-Broadview Heights Schools Receive Each Year?: Take a look at the most recent revenue numbers for school districts across the state. If you're viewing this on your mobile device, switch to desktop version.


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