For the 10th straight year, the city of Strongsville has received Moody's highest bond rating.
This legislation is now being sent to the United States Senate as part of the Water Resources Development Act of 2020.
Here's a breakdown of which candidates received the most votes from Strongsville residents.
Incumbent Anthony Gonzalez faces a stiff challenge from challenger Aaron Paul Godfrey.
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Aaron Paul Godfrey shares with Patch why he should become the U.S. Representative for Ohio's 16th Congressional District.
Nearly all city departments will be reduced to a 32-hour work week starting June 1.
High school students in Rep. Anthony Gonzalez's district can submit artwork to the contest.
Gonzalez's district includes several Northeast Ohio cities. He said the nation needs a plan to restart the economy.
Mayor Tom Perciak delivered a message to residents on March 23, 2020.
Mayor Tom Perciak will deliver his annual state of the city address during a luncheon at the Ehrnfelt Recreation Center.
The Republican congressman brought Olmsted Township Police Officer Gary Wilson to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night.
Gonzalez said he didn't feel there was direct evidence tying President Donald Trump to abuses of power.
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez' legislation supporting research into identifying manipulated videos passed the U.S. House this week.
The Congressman met with Spray’s executive team to learn more about the history of the company and its expansion to Medina
The unofficial election results show 53 percent of voters cast their ballots in favor of the levy.
A long vacant YWCA building will be converted to a 16-unit apartment building thanks in part to a forgivable loan from Cuyahoga County.
Representatives for Wards 1 and 2 will host their own meetings this month.
Rep. Gonzalez will bring his old coach from The Ohio State University to the presidential address on Tuesday night.
Michael Daymut passed away at age 72. He served on Strongsville City Council for more than 25 years.
Ohio's voters sent Sherrod Brown back to the U.S. Senate. Rep. Jim Renacci conceded at 8:30 p.m.
The Strongsville Police Department reminded residents that political groups can go door-to-door, exempt from the city's solicitor rules.
The GOP candidate has reportedly been flying to campaign stops throughout Ohio on a Cleveland club owner's private plane.
The money will be used to fund the city's D.A.R.E. program.
The city may have to change gears to continue to grow over the next decade or so.
A former Ohio State football player and a former healthcare provider will square off in November to become a U.S. Representative.
U.S. Representative Jim Renacci's seat is up for grabs. That's just one of many contested primaries resident will need to vote on.
The city wants to make the area more pedestrian-friendly, but that will mean some major construction projects.
A survey of residents found that while most residents are happy in the city, they don't want to pay more for services or public agencies.
Ziggy has been part of the city's water tower since the 70s. With the tower set to be painted, some residents want to protect the character.
The U.S. Representative will abandon his campaign to replace Governor John Kasich so he can challenge Senator Sherrod Brown.
The grant is the largest ever doled out to the Cleveland Metroparks. The money will be used in Bonnie Park.
Two current councilmen will moving into at-large seats, leaving their current seats vacant. The city needs replacements.
In a letter to the community, Superintendent Cameron Ryba said the district's funding was being taken away and given to other schools.
Cameron Ryba, superintendent, says if something is not done to stymie the loss of funds, residents could face a 3-mill operating levy soon.
Mayor Tom Perciak will likely discuss the financial health of the city's four business parks.
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