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Olmsted Falls High School graduate becomes Parma Heights’ second female officer
New police recruit Katelyn Romanowski was recently sworn in as the city’s second female officer. The other is Police Chief Tanya Czack.
Speeding drunk driver caught with open container: Parma Heights Police Blotter
In this week’s Parma Heights Police Blotter, officers observed a speeding black 2003 Pontiac Vibe traveling on Pearl Road.
What’s brewing in Parma? The newly opened 7 Brew on Pleasant Valley Road
National drive-thru coffee concept 7 Brew enjoys a grand opening today in Parma.
Vandal damages bathroom at Veterans Memorial Park: Parma Police Blotter
In this week’s Parma Police Blotter, police were dispatched to Veterans Memorial Park regarding a vandalism call.
Man accused of violating protection order leads to standoff with Parma’s SWAT team, police say
Parma's SWAT team responded to an incident Tuesday in the 5400 block of Albers Road.
Parma City Schools plans $5.7 million in summer capital improvements
The last school bell was followed by a starting gun for Parma City Schools’ summer projects.
How school lunches show the demographics of Parma are changing: The Wake Up for Tuesday, June 25, 2024
For the first time this fall, Parma schools will offer free breakfast and lunch to all of its more than 10,000 students, thanks to a federally funded program.
Free meals for all Parma students shows double-edged sword. Here’s why.
The development means that every child will have access to two free meals a day during the school year, and families will save hundreds. It also underscores that the number of children who are living at or near the poverty line has skyrocketed over the last two decades.
Non-resident steaming mad about Parma Heights pool policy
My family, and I decided to go to the pool to spend time together. We approached the entrance with money in hand, expecting to enter and enjoy the pool on a very hot day.
In Parma, two high schools are the perfect number
Congratulations to the Parma school board for showing the citizens that the two high schools are adequate for the district's needs, thereby saving the citizens a lot of money on an unneeded future building.
Parma superintendent reminds graduates to ‘Seize every now’: Sun Postings
Normandy and Valley Forge high schools’ commencement ceremony was held June 8 at Byers Field at Robert M. Boulton Stadium.
Eagle Scout makes splash with oversized chair at Parma play space
Normandy High School junior Juan Rodriguez may have joined Boy Scouts later than most, but he’s making up for lost time.