Plus, the Ellen Trivanovich Aquatic Center celebrates a milestone, a car is burned by fireworks and more.
The chief utilities executive for Avon Lake Regional Water has left the company.
"Miss Ellen" Trivanovich is remembered as a multi-talented athlete, school bus driver, and pioneering, award-winning leader in Avon Lake
Plus, the Lorain County Sheriffs announce a new partnership, where the PPP money went locally and more.
Please see the COVID-19 document below for an update from Mayor Jensen.
People all over Ohio have reported seeing things in the sky they just canβt explain.
Plus, Jaycox Road construction is underway, the Kiwanis Club honors an Avon Lake man and more.
City offices will be closed on Friday, July 3rd in observance of the Independence Holiday.
Marimon was a 45-year member of the Avon Lake Kiwanis Club.
Plus, a man on a motorized bicycle is hit by a car, the Ohio Assembly Plant makes a big donation and more.
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Residents from Avon and Avon Lake are invited to participate in the 5th Annual Community Challenge health contest.
Avon Lake residents are encouraged to take part in these "critical" blood drives.
The Ellen Trivanovich Aquatic Center will be closed through the summer, Mayor Greg Zilka announced this week.
First Energy will use a helicopter to examine power lines throughout Avon Lake.
There will be no trash or recycling collection on Monday and Thursday collection will be delayed by one day.
Plus, the Avon Aquatic Facility will be closed this summer, a small business relief program reopens and more.
"The Avon Aquatic Facility will be closed for the 2020 Season.'
The Avon Aquatic Facility will be closed for the summer 2020 season, Mayor Bryan Jensen announced this week.
Team Lake Bands, a coalition of Avon Lake residents, has started making mask bands for front line workers, first responders and more.
An Avon Lake woman has been making masks and face coverings, collecting food for pantries and more.
Plus, learn about a local hero stepping up during the coronavirus crisis, trash collection returns to normal and more.
The City of Avon will be providing dumpsters to AVON RESIDENTS ONLY for spring clean up May 14 - 17.
"Two-way traffic will be maintained between SR 83 and Americana Blvd. West of Americana Blvd."
An Avon Lake woman has organized a fundraiser to help get protective equipment to prison workers in two Ohio prisons.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Bulk waste collection will resume May 4, the city announced.
Republic Services has resumed all services. Yard Waste pick up started Monday, April 20 and Bulk pick up resumes Monday, May 4.
The money will be used to bolster the office's DARE and K9 programs. Funds will also go to purchasing equipment for sheriffs.
Plus, the death toll of the new coronavirus rises in Avon Lake, Avon and Avon Lake launch the Heroes Fund and more.
Go the Agenda/Minutes page to find updates regarding City Council Meetings.
With the new coronavirus outbreak, the city's Job Growth Incentive Program is more important than ever, officials said.
The COVID-19 Heroes Fund has been created to support our front line workers that work tirelessly to protect our residents.
The City of Avon, along with the Avon VFW, has made the decision to cancel the Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony this year.
The fund will be used to support medical workers at the Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals and MercyHealth.
The city said the spread of the new coronavirus led to the decision to cancel the parade and ceremony.
Bird watchers can now see the family of bald eagles in their Northeast Ohio nest.
A livestream of the nest is available for watching.