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  2. Tornado siren to move to water tower at Brookside Park - here ...

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    On Thursday, EMA Director Anne Strouth asked the Ashland County Board of Commissioners to approve moving the tornado siren, currently located near Edison School, to a more appropriate location.

  3. Shawn Grate - Wikipedia

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    Shawn Michael Grate (born August 8, 1976 [4]) is an American serial killer and rapist who was sentenced to death for the murders of five young women in and around northern Ohio from 2006 to 2016. [5]

  4. Brookside Park pond getting to be as cold as ice

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  5. Big Splash a big hit at Ashland's Brookside Park pool

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  6. Brookside Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Brookside Stadium is a natural amphitheater stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio, primarily used for baseball, softball and American football.The stadium is known for hosting a series of amateur baseball championships in the early 20th century which set a variety of attendance records for amateur sports.

  7. Brookside Park - Wikipedia

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    Brookside Park, a park in Old Brooklyn, Cleveland, Ohio This page was last edited on 4 February 2024, at 03:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

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    March 17, 2010 (Township Road 649 at Blaine: Pease Township: 385-foot-long (117 m) bridge with three stone arches; built in 1828; oldest standing bridge in Ohio [7]: 8