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Week In Review

Hospice of the Western Reserve announces new site in Westlake and winter weather shuts down schools.

Did you miss some of the news this week? Here are the top stories from Westlake:

Another Winter Storm May Have Students Making Up Time In June

Winter weather struck again this week, leaving residents stuck at home for much of the day Friday. The snowstorm , canceled activities and had the city’s snow plows out in force. since it was the fourth snow day of the year. In typical yet unpredictable Cleveland weather, the National Weather Service is forecasting thunderstorms Sunday and a high of 53 degrees Monday.

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School Officials Discuss Looming Budget Cuts

School officials from all over Northeast Ohio . “We have overwhelming challenges,” said State Rep. Nan Baker, R-16. Zach Schiller, research director for Policy Maters Ohio, places the blame on Columbus, but said the economic crisis plays a part.

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New Hospice Of The Western Reserve Site Coming to Crocker Road

Hospice of the Western Reserve on Crocker Road on Wednesday. The $19 million facility will have 32 private patient suites on a 30 acre site. The nonprofit organization is expanding on the West side to serve their growing clientele.

Clague Company Is Just The Ticket

’s Clague Company to entertain and to spread the word about the playhouse’s upcoming show. The all-women cast performs two skits at area community meetings, schools and nursing homes. The group is also thinking about starting a summer camp for elementary school students.

Demons Drop To Lakewood

The , after playing a rushed game. "We just rushed everything," coach Bob Patton said after the Demons dropped to 10-9 on the season. "There was no real reason for it. We didn't take particularly bad shots, we just took them too soon.

Westlake Residents Honored For Service At St. Joseph Academy

And last, but certainly not least, for their years of service and commitment to Catholic education. The Gallaghers have spent countless hours on boards and committees and even established an endowed scholarship in memory of Sister Dorothy Ogurchock.


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