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Painesville Township is moving forward yet again with plans to return to normalcy for residents this summer. → Read More
Johnson Funeral Home is one step closer to adding on-site crematory services at 368 Mentor Ave. in Painesville. → Read More
Over 6,000 pounds of fresh food and produce were distributed March 16 at Miracle Revival Ministry in Painesville, the church's tradition that is coming back and expanding. → Read More
Willoughby Hills Mayor Andy Gardner believes he "got lucky." → Read More
Mentor Schools Superintendent William Porter recalled that in years past they would always hear about sicknesses going around like a particularly bad strain of the flu. → Read More
The Painesville City School Board is considering revising the School Resource Officer Program as part of a strategic plan this year to help ensure that all students are treated equitably → Read More
Wickliffe senior residents and their families can now rest a little easier with the new Wick-Cares program. → Read More
Restaurant owners were faced with a decision when they were ordered to shut down last March: Would they comply and die or pivot and live? → Read More
Two students went head-to-head March 9 in Painesville to compete for a chance to go to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. → Read More
Four Riverside High School juniors have started a weekly podcast called Recognizing Riverside that is dedicated to promoting and celebrating the accomplishments made by students and staff at the school. → Read More
Painesville officials gathered last week to mark the replacement of a traditional street lamp with an environmentally friendly LED light, an effort started two years ago by an elementary school → Read More
Painesville is planning on closing and removing connector-road Lynch Avenue that runs between State Street and St. Clair Street. → Read More
Getting to school on foot will soon be easier for some Painesville students. → Read More
For the seventh year in a row, Painesville resident Leah Siatkowski is gathering donations and creating Easter baskets for children who may otherwise not get one. → Read More
“As you grow older you will discover that you have two hands. One for helping yourself, the other for helping others,” said Audrey Hepburn, British actress and humanitarian. → Read More
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. → Read More
Signature Health’s Painesville clinic is making plans to relocate and expand from 462 Chardon St. to 54 S. State St. → Read More
Evolve Concepts/Evolve Transporters in Painesville is expanding and renovating due to a Municipal Tax Incentive Agreement with City Manager Doug Lewis. → Read More
Painesville City Council has authorized City Manager Doug Lewis to advertise for bids and enter into a contract for the purchase and installation of mechanical components to repair the waste → Read More
Harvey High School's Athletics Department is now live streaming athletic events. → Read More