Alleys in Monroeville targeted
Brush Creek Township trustees invite the residents from the Monroeville area to attend the April 14 meeting. This will be the opportunity for questions and answers regarding the closing of several alleys in this area. Residents will be given the chance to voice their opinions and sign the petition for the county commissioners to complete the process. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the senior center.
Corn beef and cabbage for St. Pat’s
The East Palestine Eagles, 320 E. Taggart, are still taking orders for their St. Patrick’s Day Irish drive-thru dinner on Wednesday. Times are 4-6 p.m. or sold out. The dinner consists of corn beef, cabbage and potatoes, roll and dessert for $8 or a reuben sandwich and bag of chips for $7. To guarantee a dinner/meal, call 330-853-8483 as soon as possible.
The renovations will be located in the behavioral health unit to meet new federal regulations.
Credit: Cleveland Clinic Akron General Author: WKYC Staff Updated: 1:46 PM EST December 21, 2020
AKRON, Ohio Cleveland Clinic Akron General announced Monday that they will be receiving $700,000 for upgrades as a part of the Ohio capital budget bill that was approved this past Friday.
Renovations will be made to its 52-bed inpatient behavioral health unit to meet new federal regulations to create the safest possible care environment. The project will include replacing doors, beds, bathrooms, furniture and flooring totaling an estimated $14 million in upgrades.
Akron General is just one of a small number of providers that offer inpatient psychiatric care in Northeast Ohio. The facility treats patients from a wide area including Summit, Medina, Stark, Portage, Wayne and Tuscarawas counties.