al-Qaeda leader killed in Pakistan; U.S. has body.
Other Bleser Park projects on list to use money generated from pool levy
Nagel interchange assessments still on minds of citizens
Decorative fences to keep deer out could be deemed against city's law, if passed.
No agreement yet with Jacobs Group on financing
First joint meeting doesn't discount idea of 150-ft. tower in Walker Road Park.
Citizens not letting up on city government
School levy talk, heart health screening and Holy Week
Councilwoman leads way to block Asian Carp from entering Lake Erie.
Zilka, a 25-year council veteran and current council president, says current mayor not doing enough for economic development. City now has a 3-way race.
AT&T wants a cell tower in the jointly owned park to help with Lake Road coverage.
Law department wants time to rewrite ordinance authorizing the agreement
Removal of sand built up by boat launch has become an annual tradition since 1988.
The program, which began in 2010, has shown higher than projected 2011 numbers after initial collections were down.
Many worried about assessments of properties near coming Nagel Road interchange
Intersection will have new turn lanes and signals after 10-week project is compete.
Did you miss the city meeting on measures to prevent flooding? The presentation is now online.
"Monumental" mailboxes, fences and rocks pose safety hazards
Avon police officer recovering from injuries in on-duty crash in October
Director says no drastic changes would result from decrease, cites prudent spending.
Stadium taxes, school sports and spring clothes are on this week's agenda
Recent cases decided in Avon Lake Municipal Court.
Gov. Kasich proposing 5 percent cut in state funding to libraries
Restaurant the latest business at renovated French Creek site
Early study results look good, city engineer says
City's could erase $1.2 million deficit and balance $14.7 million budget by year's end.
Residents who experienced basement and home flooding after recent rains and thaw are encouraged to attend.
State bill to ban texting while driving in Ohio already introduced in February.
Recently retired chief utilities executive served Avon Lake's water department for 42 years.
Week of March 11-18
Helping a local teen, free pancakes and spring starts!
Annual Mayors' Luncheon focuses on successes ahead of state budget cuts
Board considering opposing Senate Bill 71, which would give tax-exempt status to stadium.
Teachers, firefighters, other public workers turn out to oppose collective bargaining measure
City Engineer Robert Knopf hopes to use information to find potential problems
Recent cases decided in Avon Lake Municipal Court
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ODOT study result raises limit from 35 to 45 mph from Carleen Avenue to Moore Road
Gary Gerrone, a 30-year employee of the Lorain County Metro Parks, will head Avon Lake's recreation department