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Her mother, State Rep. Barbra Boyd, (D-Cleveland), conducted the swearing-in ceremony at the regular City Council meeting Wednesday while former councilwoman Phyllis Evans held the bible.
Patch and Nighttown sponsored the event, which raised more than $1,000 for the Friends of the Heights Libraries.
Organizing For America-OH announced that they were distributing tickets at more locations than previously announced, including Cleveland Heights.
Cleveland Heights City Council is expected to make the agreement with Cincinnati-based Novak Consulting Group official at Wednesday's meeting.
Boyd is running unopposed and said this will be her final term as a state representative.
Rogers, an incumbent, is running unopposed in the 2012 election.
Council has selected Janine Boyd to replace former member Phyllis Evans. She is expected to be sworn in at the regular council meeting Wednesday.
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Boyd will replace councilwoman Phyllis Evans, who resigned in May.
The city signed on for another two years with Integrys Energy Services, but the price will not be available for a few weeks.
The candidates, voting information and issues that will be affecting Cleveland Heights residents.
The City of Cleveland Heights extends its free parking weekends until the end of the year.
One of many Organizing for America-Ohio offices, the "Cleveland Heights hub" celebrated its grand opening Friday.
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The $18.5 million construction project will start soon and take two years to complete.
The Cleveland Heights city manager is applying for state money to help pay for the project.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections made this and other changes to Cleveland Heights polling locations.
Cleveland Heights reopened the search for the seat vacated by Phyllis Evans' resignation and received more applications.
Cleveland Heights City Council members will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday due to the Rosh Hashanah Holiday
Cleveland Heights City Council declared the business a nuisance at its August meeting, and took the Cedar Fairmount establishment to court.
Cleveland Heights Democrats hosted a candidate forum Thursday night and provided voters with election information. County Council incumbent Julian Rogers suggested Democrats remember this when going to the polls — "O.B.B."
The event is set for 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13 at the Cleveland Heights Community Center. What questions do you have?
The "Summer in the City" free parking weekends received a positive response, according to the City of Cleveland Heights, so it will continue the offer until the end of the year.
The event is set for 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13 at the Cleveland Heights Community Center.
Dennis Wilcox talks about the issues he says will resonate in the region.
Parking lot paid for with a grant from the Ohio EPA for environmental benefits
Mayor Ed Kelley asked residents at Monday's council meeting to work together to help solve the icy sidewalk problem
New artificial turf field and picnic area to open by summer
The center will open Wednesday in City Hall