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Painesville City Council is considering the demolition of multiple structures within the city. → Read More
The city of Painesville is taking steps toward returning toward pre-novel coronavirus levels of public interaction with a limited number of public events having been rescheduled or restructured to accommodate → Read More
Lake County Sheriff Frank Leonbruno has issued a warning regarding potential scammers using the threat of fictitious active warrants to trick people into providing sensitive information or cash transactions. → Read More
Plenty of children in Painesville ended the day on June 26 with full stomachs thanks to Brian Jones and other volunteers → Read More
Wickliffe's mayor and City Council have agreed to commission a strategic planning analysis for revitalization to be done to the city’s portion of the Euclid Avenue Corridor. → Read More
Like so many public buildings, Painesville's Morley Library was forced to shut its doors as a preventative measure to slow the potential spread of the novel coronavirus. → Read More
Monica Dupee has temporarily stepped away from her role as Painesville city manager as she takes maternity leave, and Assistant City Manager Doug Lewis has filled in during her absence → Read More
Painesville City Council recently voted on a pair of appointments that will fill empty seats on the Planning Commission and the Board of Zoning Appeals. → Read More
Painesville has been forced to restructure its ongoing road repair project due to holds being placed on crucial state funding. The funding was sourced through the Ohio Public Works Commission → Read More
Social distancing guidelines enacted to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus are important for everyone, especially first responders like the Painesville Township Fire Department. → Read More
For the past three years Painesville Township has worked to make energy improvements throughout administrative and departmental buildings, specifically, the township’s three fire stations, their service garage and Township Hall. → Read More
You could almost miss Painesville Township’s Wintergreen Hill Drive if you weren’t looking for it. The circuitous loop is a small, quiet road in the township with a very connected → Read More
The ongoing work put into Painesville Township’s soon-to-be community park at 115 Bowhall Road has seen contributions from a number of enthusiastic sources. Despite this sustained support, government funding has → Read More
Painesville City has announced the arrival of a new aerial ladder truck for the city’s fire department. Rather than engines that serve to put out fire exclusively, the aerial ladder → Read More
The Painesville Family Resource Center proved to be a crucial component during the 2019-20 school year for Painesville City Schools. → Read More
Painesville City firefighter Paul and wife Peggy Algier have recently been recognized as the Lake County Foster Parents of the Year by the Lake County Department of Jobs and Family → Read More
The most recent graduating class for Lake Erie College has done so under unanticipated changes and challenges in the wake of the novel coronavirus and subsequent social distancing strategies, like → Read More
The City of Painesville is among the communities looking forward to June 10 when numerous public buildings and events have been given permission to reopen after being closed as part → Read More
The Wickliffe mayor and City Council members have decided to keep Coulby Pool closed for the duration of the 2020 summer as a precaution against the spread of the novel → Read More
Mentor Civic Center Pool, 8600 Munson Road, is scheduled to open to the public June 13. → Read More