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Passed out on the tree lawn, drunk resident came that close to walking home: Parma Heights Police Blotter
In this week’s Parma Heights Police Blotter, a concerned passerby called police after seeing a man lying face down in the grass next to W. Ridgewood Drive.
Parma City Schools reports positive results from limiting students’ cell phone usage
State lawmakers are currently discussing a bill to limit the use of cell phones in public school classrooms.
Parma Heights adds accessibility tools to new website
Less than a year after introducing its new website, Parma Heights recently added accessibility tools.
Not a good checkout for the library: Parma Police Blotter
In this week’s Parma Police Blotter, a Cuyahoga County Public Library employee called police after discovering a mailed check had been altered and cashed.
Parma’s Mike ‘The Miz’ Mizanin set to SummerSlam his hometown with WWE at Browns Stadium in August
We preview August's massive SummerSlam two-day event in Cleveland (on sale May 9 at 10 a.m. ET!) with a Q&A with Mike "The Miz" Mizanin. The Normandy High School and Ohio University graduate is "living the dream," and not in a sarcastic way. It's been a blur for the WWE wrestling champ and superstar.
That’s a lot of lit birthday candles: Parma Fire Department celebrates 100 years
A house fire near the area of Orchard Park and State Road was one of the first runs the Parma Fire Department was called out to in February 1924.
Parma’s Calvary Lutheran Church to open new meditation nature trail to the public
For nearly 70 years, Parma’s Calvary Lutheran Church has been located on a 12-acre site at 6906 W. Pleasant Valley Road.
Parma’s Rib ‘N Rock returns June 6-9: Sun Postings
It’s time again for sticky, saucy fingers in Parma.
One down, one to go -- Renwood Elementary School up next after Parma High School demolition: Photos
With the demolition of Parma High School nearly complete, the wrecking ball is next headed to Renwood Elementary School.
Way to go, Harrison Johnson!
We need to read more of the good things young people do, such as the article about 11-year-old Harrison Johnson, whose fascination with the Pearl Harbor attack after he studied it in third grade has led him to raise nearly $100,000 to increase awareness about the attack. Way to go, Harrison, writes Jennie Shantery of Parma Heights in a letter to the editor.
Animal-loving senior cited for feeding wildlife: Parma Heights Police Blotter
In this week’s Parma Heights Police Blotter, police were dispatched to a Mariana Drive address regarding a resident feeding wildlife.
Pass the hummus: Parma students broaden palates with new lunch offering
Thanks to the Parma City School District's new dietetic interns, elementary students next year may come home asking their parents to pass the hummus.