Bass Energy owner says problems have been with larger, directional wells.
Returned Absentee Ballots Also Lower Than the 2008 Presidential Primary
Mayfield district has 5.9 mill levy on ballot.
Issue 11, a 5.9 mill levy, received 52.7 percent approval.
Mayfield Heights will be part of district in 2013.
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Santorum says he would not tax manufacturers, repeal any Obama initiative that costs more than $100 million
ODNR representatives will answer questions about the drilling process.
Marshall Ford sought to replace old, outdated sign.
Council members unsure about switch to 64-gallon cart for recycling.
Developer considering issue that would require ward approval.
IRS warns of phishing, identity theft and other frauds.
Talk at Landerhaven focused on country's future.
Find out what county seats are up for election in the primary on March 6.
City officials told to respect wishes of those who voted for 2008 charter amendment.
Members say that they see no benefit to city.
Mayfield Heights to be part of district in 2013.
Deal would settle lawsuit filed by Bass Energy.
Mary Brigid Matheney will serve until sometime in March.
Agreement with county on agenda for tonight's meeting.
Homeowners to be reimbursed for repairs.
First phase expected to cost $3.5 million.
Village Council still needs to OK special use permit.
Hillcrest area mayors are featured guests for Conversations & Cocktails.
County Executive FitzGerald announces effort toward regionalization.
Developers want leeway from Mayfield Village to adjust sizes of buildings to meet demand.
Board of Elections notes that ballot applications must be requested.
Highland Heights can lower costs by $357,000 over next two years.
Seat vacated when Richard Hollington became mayor of Hunting Valley.
Development agreement, ballot language to be discussed Feb. 7.
Mayfield Heights Council split on vote confirming Board of Zoning Appeals decision.
Planning & Zoning Commission scheduled to vote on Feb. 6.
Presidential candidates are only a small part of the ballot
Members see no downside in signing agreement.
Meeting set for 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Board also sets appointments, meeting dates.
No rental fee charged to organizations that promote the community.
Improvements will save money on energy bills.
County awards bid for Jefferson Drive sewer project.
Would be fifth member of former Tri-City Consortium.