Geauga County • September 12, 2025
Good morning, Geauga County. Twenty-two years after that September morning that changed America forever, Wickliffe's Liberty Gardens became a place of solemn unity this week as local officials, first responders, and residents gathered to honor those lost on 9/11. The annual Patriot Day commemoration, beautifully documented by photographer Paul DiCicco, stands as a powerful reminder that some memories must never fade, even as the years march forward.
Meanwhile, downtown Willoughby is breathing new life into history as the former Union High School completes its transformation into residential living at 25 Public Square. The adaptive reuse project is already welcoming its first tenants into apartments that blend modern amenities with historic character. In Bainbridge, however, a different kind of transformation is occurring as a controversial roadside sign about firearms has sparked community debate, with township trustees navigating the delicate balance between free speech protections and resident concerns.
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πΊπΈ Wickliffe community stands united in remembrance of 9/11 terror attacks. Local officials joined police and fire personnel for the annual Patriot Day commemoration held at Liberty Gardens. The solemn gathering, captured in a photo essay by Paul DiCicco for The News-Herald, honored those lost in the September 11, 2001 tragedy. The event represents one of many similar ceremonies taking place across America as communities continue to preserve the memory of that fateful day. Published on September 11, 2025, the photo collection documents this important tradition of collective remembrance in the Wickliffe community.
π« Controversial "Carry a Pistol" sign ignites community outrage in Bainbridge. The roadside message "Carry a Pistol Daily, Protect Your Children!" posted by Appeals Court Judge Matt Lynch prompted residents to voice concerns at a township meeting. Former pastor Susi Kawolics called the sign un-Christian, while other residents worried about children seeing it and the negative impression it creates for visitors. Township trustees expressed disapproval but explained they cannot regulate sign content due to First Amendment protections, leaving concerned citizens to pursue other avenues like writing letters or contacting Lynch directly.
π« Historic Willoughby school transforms into downtown apartment living. The former Willoughby Union High School has completed its restoration and conversion into residential units known as 25 Public Square. After just over a year of construction, the project is now welcoming its first tenants to the newly renovated spaces. The development offers modern apartments while preserving the character of the historic school building. Located in downtown Willoughby, the project represents a creative adaptive reuse bringing new housing options to the area.
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Spacious colonial near Burton village: Priced at $279,000, this bi-level colonial near Burton village offers an open-concept main floor with three bedrooms, while the lower level features a rec room and access to the attached garageβall on a peaceful 0.69-acre lot.
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