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40,000 pack Ridge Road for Parma’s Fourth of July bicentennial parade
A parade for the ages is how Mayor Tim DeGeeter described Parma’s recent Fourth of July parade, which celebrated both America’s 250th anniversary and the city’s bicentennial.
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4mSyracuse man sent girl photo of gun to threaten her into having sexual contact, investigators say
The man, a Syracuse DPW worker and a registered sex offender, lured the 12-year-old to a parking lot where he had her touch him and he attempted to have sex with her, investigators said.
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2mAkron Art Museum’s free summer concert series begins Thursday
The Akron Art Museum hosts free outdoor concerts every Thursday in July, with music, food, and gallery admission for all ages.
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6mSwartz Creek school board to discuss new $40M offer to purchase Morrish Elementary for megasite
Chuck Melki, board president, shared a post in late June noting the purchase agreement proposal had been delivered by “MegaSite representatives.”
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6mAnother state takes first step to outlaw highly toxic weed killer linked to Parkinson’s
Michigan could ban paraquat, a controversial weed killer that's linked to Parkinson's disease, under a recently introduced bill.
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2mSyracuse basketball announces first non-conference home game
Syracuse has announced its first opponent for a non-conference home game in the 2026-27 schedule.