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A Look Back at the Week That Was in Twinsburg

As April begins, we take a fond look back at the final week of March in our fair city

Of course we live in Ohio and March, a month that should be commonly thought of as a "spring" month, was ushered out by several inches of white, powdery precipitation, commonly and unlovingly referred to as snow.

But, April will hopefully bring us some beautiful sunshine and warm temperatures.

This was an interesting week as the kids were out of school and there weren't any public meetings, but alas, everything will get back into gear this week and we'll be sure to bring you more stellar coverage of the community you care about most.

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But if you missed us this week or just want to refresh your memory on recent events, we bring you a quick rundown of this week in news:

  • Make sure to check out our spring previews of both the Twinsburg High's and softball teams as they are already geared up for the season.
  • Gov. John Kasich's proposed budget could drastically change the over the next few years. We'll have more in-depth coverage of this story in the coming weeks.
  • A leader of Twinsburg's Financial Network of America was
  • We told you the awesome story of in support of helping Japan.
  • We had at the Twinsburg Public Library.

We want to thank you for your support and hope you enjoy the stories we bring your way every day. If you have a news tip or a great idea for a story, email Editor Mitch Cooper at mitch.cooper@patch.com

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