Cuyahoga Falls City Council Meeting
The public can attend in-person city council meetings. Comments for discussion may be submitted to publiccomment@cityofcf.com. Comments must be received by 6:30 day of meeting.
Continue ReadingThe public can attend in-person city council meetings. Comments for discussion may be submitted to publiccomment@cityofcf.com. Comments must be received by 6:30 day of meeting.
Continue ReadingThe public can attend in-person city council meetings. Comments for discussion may be submitted to publiccomment@cityofcf.com. Comments must be received by 6:30 day of meeting.
Continue Reading*Dewitt Elementary School’s new principal *A.J. Harris as a designated candidate for school board *Fairlawn woman files complaint with Ohio Attorney General’s office about missing concert at Blossom *Population increase […]
Continue ReadingThe Fallscast returns after recuperating from the live episode 50 extravaganza. On this week’s show we discuss: *The Cuyahoga Falls High School marching band celebrating its 100th anniversary, and its […]
Continue ReadingThe Ohio Shakespeare Festival is celebrating its 20th year under the stars at Stan Hywet. The quaint and versatile multi-level stage is nestled in the tall trees and lagoon area […]
Continue ReadingMysterious gun-toting librarians pile what appear to be books into the arms of Sam (Karen Gillan), saying “you’ll need a Jane Austen… a Charlotte Brontë… and a Virginia Woolf. Oh, […]
Continue ReadingIt’s taken a long time, and lots of editing, to get to this point, but we have finally reached episode 50! Recorded live in front of an audience at the […]
Continue ReadingFinishing touches to the new The Farmer’s Rail location in Cuyahoga Falls at 2231 Front Street—the former site of the Levinson’s Uniforms company—have been completed. A soft opening was held […]
Continue ReadingAs we celebrate the stars and stripes this week, we also observe on: *Fine forgiveness at Cuyahoga Falls Library and their new hours. *Virtual learning in the Cuyahoga Falls school […]
Continue ReadingIt’s that time of the season, when the sun shines bright over local art and performances. While multiple theater and art events were created last summer, only to be canceled, […]
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