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BIRMINGHAM — Post office box customers in Birmingham can pick up their mail at the Wakeman post office beginning today, U.S. Postal Service officials said Tuesday after a fire destroyed the Birmingham branch.
Victor Dubina, USPS spokesman in ...
Tucked way inside a 34,000-square foot building on Abbe Road, Richard McBride spoke from the heart, choosing his words carefully to explain how the state of the local and national economy has affected his family’s business.
The Reliable Spring and ...
ELYRIA — If every dollar the city needs to cut from its budget is found via cutting city workers, the city could lose up to 60 employees.
But Mayor Bill Grace was hesitant to put an exact figure on the number of employees who could be out of a job as ...
ELYRIA — If you’re wondering where the strays have gone, they might be with David McClelland.
McClelland is president of the mobile spay and neuter organization LifeSavers, which began the city-sponsored and -funded Trap, Neuter, Release program ...
Mayor addresses state of the city
Mayor David Gillock will deliver the annual State of the City address at a noon luncheon Jan. 22 at the North Ridgeville Education Center, 5490 Mills Creek Lane. The mayor will recap events of 2008 and look ahead to ...
KABUL, Afghanistan — On a whirlwind trip shrouded in secrecy and marred by dissent, President George W. Bush on Sunday hailed progress in the wars that define his presidency and got a size-10 reminder of his unpopularity when a man hurled two shoes at ...
WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton is ending her historic bid to become the first female president and will back rival Barack Obama on Saturday, capping a 17-month quest that began with the words “I’m in it to win it” with a more humble plea for party unity. ...