The umbrella company for the DiGeronimo family-owned construction, capital and real estate concerns has announced its commitment to moving to a new corporate headquarters in Brecksville. The new office will be part of the Valor Acres project. Field operations will remain in Independence at the company's legacy properties.
/PRNewswire/ The Sherwin-Williams Company (NYSE: SHW) is pleased to announce that it held a groundbreaking ceremony today to signal the official start of.
/PRNewswire/ The Sherwin-Williams Company (NYSE: SHW) is pleased to announce that it held a groundbreaking ceremony today to signal the official start of.
North Royalton to accept police, firefighter applicants from those working in other communities Bob Sandrick, cleveland.com
NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio – The city later this year hopes to start accepting job applications from police officers and firefighters already trained and employed in other communities.
They’re known as “lateral transfers.” City Council, through legislation approved in February, has asked the North Royalton Civil Service Commission to write new rules for police and firefighter transfers from other jurisdictions.
“This would open a bigger pool of (police and fire) candidates,” Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz said. “We’re seeing a dwindling number of men and women taking civil service tests for these positions.
Cuyahoga Valley Republicans club acknowledges plugging Jan. 6 bus trip to Washington D.C.
Updated Feb 23, 2021;
Posted Feb 23, 2021
Brecksville Mayor Jerry Hruby said he was unaware that Cuyahoga Valley Republicans had posted information about a Jan. 6 Washington D.C. bus trip, organized by a different group, on its website. This image was taken from a Facebook livestream of a Jan. 19 public meeting. (Bob Sandrick, special to cleveland.com)
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BRECKSVILLE, Ohio The Brecksville-based Cuyahoga Valley Republicans club has acknowledged that it plugged a Jan. 6 bus trip to Washington D.C. on its website, although it noted that it didn’t sponsor or organize the trip.