Elections, Missing Dementia Patient Top Week's News
Here are this week's top stories
- By Melissa Hebert
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- November 11, 2012
After a long week following Hurricane Sandy and its damage, power was finally fully back in Westlake on Monday.
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- President Barack Obama and Senator Sherrod Brown won re-election, while Betty Sutton lost her congressional seat to Jim Renacci. Nan Baker held onto her Ohio House of Representatives seat.
- Westlake remained a Republican stronghold, supporting the Republican candidates in all the national and state races.
- An 82-year-old man with dementia walked away from his Westlake nursing home during the early hours of Wednesday morning. He was found later that day in Canton.
- City leaders discussed general contractors and financing for the city's part of the American Greetings world headquarters project. They hope to get everything finalized so work can begin at the Crocker Park site in January.
- A week after Hurricane Sandy struck the region, power was finally fully restored in Westlake on Monday.
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