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Cleveland Facebook Killing: Search For Steve Stephens Goes National; Local Schools Work With Police: Patch PM

Facebook Killer on the Loose | Overprescribing Opiates | Meals on Wheels | CHUH Schools Work With Police | Strongsville Schools | More...

CLEVELAND, OH – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Ohio Patch:

Cleveland Facebook Killing: Search For Suspect Goes National (UPDATE)

  • Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said there is now a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Steve Stephens.

Curbing Opiates: Doctors Addicted To Overprescribing

  • Many people's battles with addiction begins in a doctor's office. Now officials are looking to curb the over-prescribing of opiates.

CHUH Schools Working With Police During Manhunt For Steve Stephens

  • The school district said it is working with Cleveland Heights and University Heights police while the search for the accused killer goes on.

Shaker Heights Schools 'Monitoring' Search For Accused Killer Steve Stephens

  • The school district is working with Shaker Heights Police to ensure the safety of students and staff while the manhunt for Stephens goes on.

Meals on Wheels receives $25,000 grant towards new delivery trucks

  • Meals on Wheels of Stark & Wayne Counties receives funding from the Austin-Bailey Health & Wellness Foundation.

Strongsville Schools Ask Residents To Fight Impending Funding Loss

  • The district sent form letters to residents asking them to urge Senator Matt Dolan and Representative Matt Patton to oppose the state budget.

FirstLight Home Care of Westlake Recognized as Provider of Choice

  • FirstLight Home Care of Westlake has been recognized as one of the country’s top home care providers by the 2017 Best of Home Care Awards.

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