Child abandoned at Medina County cemetery: Overnight News Links
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Police identify parents of child abandoned at Hinckley cemetery (WEWS Channel 5)
Schools, Ohioans aged 65 and over, in next group prioritized for coronavirus vaccine, Gov. Mike DeWine says (cleveland.com)
Ohio schools should consider delayed return to school after New Year, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says (cleveland.com)
National Weather Service Cleveland upgrades winter storm watch to warning for Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga and Ashtabula counties (cleveland.com)
Coronavirus in Ohio
Ohio coronavirus cases increase by 7,790; 109 new deaths: Wednesday update (cleveland.com)
Gov. Mike DeWine reiterates concerns about indoor sports, addresses 300-fan limit for NBA games (cleveland.com)
Parma city council president completes 100th marathon to benefit All Faiths Pantry
Updated Dec 23, 2020;
Posted Dec 23, 2020
On Dec. 19, Parma City Council President Sean Brennan ran his 100th marathon to raise money for the annual Parma Peanut Butter Drive, which benefits All Faiths Pantry. (Photo courtesy of Sean Brennan)
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PARMA, Ohio To quote “Forest Gump,” Parma City Council President Sean Brennan is a “running fool.” That was the case last weekend when Brennan ran his 100th marathon to benefit the 10th annual Parma Peanut Butter Drive.
“It was really a way to raise awareness about All Faiths Pantry,” Brennan said. “Obviously, donations are needed more this year than ever before because so many folks have been economically devastated by COVID.
By Steve Bailey
Dec 18, 2020
Cleveland, OH - December is the most wonderful time of the year at Padua Franciscan High School. All month long our students, faculty, staff and alumni participate in our
Christmas For Others fundraiser.
CFO is a program designed to make the holidays brighter for the less fortunate. It is the largest student-run fundraiser in Northeast Ohio.
This year, Padua has collected $15,578 in cash, in addition to thousands of donations (clothing, food and toys) for non-profits and families in need. We distributed the money and goods on Friday, December 18th. Non-profits, inner-city schools, local food pantries, animal shelters and many others received checks and trunkfuls of donations.