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You Said It is a weekly video feature asking you, the residents, your opinions on hot button issues and other topics in Solon.For this week's "You Said It!" video feature, we scoured the Cuyahoga County Public Library in Solon asking patrons to tell us about their favorite book. Watch what library employee Joanne Fry says is her favorite.
For this week's "You Said It!" video feature, we scoured the Cuyahoga County Public Library in Solon asking patrons to tell us about their favorite book. Watch what library manager Lane Edwards recommends.
For this week's "You Said It!" video feature, we scoured the Cuyahoga County Public Library in Solon asking patrons to tell us about their favorite book. Watch what library employee Mark Faldowski recommends.
For this week's "You Said It!" video feature, we scoured the Cuyahoga County Public Library asking patrons to tell us about their favorite book. Watch what Solon resident Pat Pirro chose as hers.
Congressman Steven LaTourette talked about some of the complaints he's heard from small business owners. LaTourette discussed how national politics affects local issues last Friday in Mentor. LaTourette is the representative for Ohio's 14th district, which includes Solon, in the U.S. House of Representatives. Don't forget to check out other clips from LaTourette's Q & A session.
U.S. Rep. Steven LaTourette talks about the danger of "sacred cows" in budgeting and what happened when he suggested Congress cut military spending. LaTourette discussed how national politics affects local issues in Mentor. LaTourette is the representative for Ohio's 14th district, which includes Solon, in the U.S. House of Representatives. All week, we'll be showing video from discussion as LaTourette addressed questions from Mentor residents and business owners. Don't forget to check out other clips from LaTourette's Q & A session.
U.S. Rep. Steven C. LaTourette talks about the country's process for auctioning its debt today on "You Said It!" LaTourette discussed how national politics affects local issues Friday in Mentor. LaTourette is the representative for Ohio's 14th district, which includes Solon, in the U.S. House of Representatives. All week, we'll be showing video from discussion as LaTourette addressed questions from the audience. Don't forget to check out Tuesday's video, in which LaTourette talks about the national budget.
This week on "You Said It!" we have one voice we're featuring: U.S. Rep. Steven LaTourette, who represents Solon and the rest of Ohio's 14th Congressional District. LaTourette was in Mentor last week discussing how national politics affects local issues. All week, we'll be showing video from discussion as LaTourette addressed questions from residents and business owners. Today LaTourette talks about the national budget and the dangers of not reforming Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security. The video is by Mentor Patch Editor Jason Lea.
This Sunday, Solon will hold its first-ever Tolerance Fair. The event was organized by Justin Bachman, a Solon Middle School student who has Tourette syndrome, after an incident at a cross country meet in Boardman. Justin met with Mayor Susan Drucker about creating a tolerance fair, and the city pitched in to make the event happen. It will be this Sunday at the Solon Community Center. To celebrate the message of the Tolerance Fair, Solon Patch's "You Said It" feature will talk to you, the residents of Solon, about how you think we can build a more accepting and tolerant community. To start …
Welcome to You Said It, a new regular video feature on Solon Patch. There's lots of issues and interesting topics floating around Solon. You Said It gives residents a chance to weigh in on those issues. Whether it's your take on an important decision city council made or a comment on something everyone around town is talking about, we want to include your views! So I'll be about town talking to people and collecting video. I'll be sure to post where I'm at so, if you want to weigh in, you can come and find me. This week's topic: Deer Management. It's one of the hot-button issues in Solon …