Sheffield Lake introduces adult pickleball program
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Sheffield Lake introduces adult pickleball program
The city of Sheffield Lake’s Recreation Department will hold open pickleball play for adults starting May 19. Related Articles Multiple arrests after riots break out in Lorain Redesign of Broadway Corridor in Lorain moving forward Storm’s Angels Companion Animal Rescue in Lorain to hold Kitten Shower OSU Extension to host plant sale in Lorain County Lorain Public L…
Perry Village prepares to request grant funding for pickleball courts
Perry Village is getting ready to submit a grant application aimed at obtaining funds to construct public pickleball courts. Related Articles Lake County leverages $2.48 million through Ohio TechCred Program Willoughby Hills receives bids for west end sidewalks Man accused of causing power outage at Mentor mall arrested Mentor Rotary Club donates six AEDs to police department …
Top Permits: Trader Joe’s, pickleball courts among top permits
KEY TAKEAWAYS: Trader Joe’s begins $7.5M construction on Napoleon Ave. for second New Orleans location 1010 Common St. gets $6M elevator modernization project by Pinnacle Elevator New pickleball and tennis courts underway at Tulane University Square for public use $1.5M renovation at 610 Bienville St. to convert vacant building into office space In Orleans, 2428 Napoleon Ave. will continue new construction of a Trader Joe’s with a nearly $…
Another twist: Tucker pickleball complex contract will not be considered with existing bids
File photoEven as residents lined up at the May 12 Tucker City Council meeting to either protest or support the construction of a controversial pickleball complex at Tucker Recreation Center, the Tucker city manager released a statement that said the city will reject all current bids.A statement released at 7:04 p.m., minutes after the council meeting began, its city manager John McHenry said, after conducting due diligence, “decided that the Ci…
Pickleball pilot project prompted by huge demand for sport in Mississauga
The people of Mississauga want more pickleball — and city officials are giving it to them. The City of Mississauga launched a pilot program this week in response to a growing demand from residents for more pickleball access — both indoor and outdoor — in Canada’s seventh-largest city. Through the pilot, those who want to play the fast-growing sport in the city can now register in advance for a drop-in game or several. City officials say the new …
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