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A Look Inside Nordonia as the Year Ends

A Look Inside Nordonia as the Year Ends

As the school year comes to a close, there is a lot to be proud of across Nordonia. This time of year gives us a chance to pause and take in what our students and staff have done, while also looking ahead to what comes next. Across the district, our focus has stayed...

A Look Inside Our Schools

A Look Inside Our Schools

This time of year gives us a clear picture of what is happening in our schools. When you walk through our buildings, you see students learning, growing, and taking steps forward. There is a lot to be proud of across Nordonia. At Nordonia High School, our juniors...

Sloan’s Ice Cream – Macedonia’s Business Of The Month

Sloan’s Ice Cream – Macedonia’s Business Of The Month

Sloan’s Ice Cream The City of Macedonia proudly selected Sloan’s Ice Cream as February’s Business ofthe Month! Located in the Macedonia Commons, Sloan’s opened last summer and has quicklybecome a sweet destination in our community. It is the first — and only —...

A Thoughtful Look at Nordonia’s Facilities

A Thoughtful Look at Nordonia’s Facilities

In the coming weeks, Nordonia Hills City Schools will begin a community conversation about the future of our facilities. Before that process formally unfolds, I want to share why this discussion is taking place and what residents can expect moving forward. This is not...

Stronger Together Thanks to Our Community

Stronger Together Thanks to Our Community

January is a good point in the school year to pause, take inventory, and be clear about what is happening across Nordonia Hills City Schools. From an academic standpoint, student growth and achievement remain strong. Instruction continues to focus on core learning...

A December Filled With Art, Service, and Thanks

A December Filled With Art, Service, and Thanks

December brings a special kind of energy to Nordonia Hills. As the days grow shorter, our buildings fill with art, music, service projects, and the feeling of community that makes this district what it is. I want to share some of the events happening across our...

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  • Macedonia City Council: Parking Lot Upgrades, Astronaut Tributes, and Police Honors
    by Julie D'Aloiso on May 15, 2026 at 4:39 pm

    MACEDONIA, Ohio – The City of Macedonia City Council met for a work session and regular meeting on May 14, 2026, to address infrastructure improvements and community recognition. The primary focus of the session was the approval of a contract for the City of Macedonia City Hall parking lot resurfacing, alongside discussions regarding local traffic The post Macedonia City Council: Parking Lot Upgrades, Astronaut Tributes, and Police Honors first appeared on Nordonia Hills News.

  • Sagamore Hills Police Blotter: Weapons Offense Investigation and Domestic Property Damage
    by Julie D'Aloiso on May 15, 2026 at 4:28 pm

    SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – The Sagamore Hills Police Department recently responded to two separate incidents involving a reported weapons offense and a domestic dispute resulting in property damage. On May 9, 2026, officers were dispatched to Troubadour Drive following a report of a weapons-related disturbance. The following day, May 10, 2026, units responded to Seiberling The post Sagamore Hills Police Blotter: Weapons Offense Investigation and Domestic Property Damage first appeared on Nordonia Hills News.

  • Sports Recap: High-Scoring Victories, Tough Losses, and Standout Performances
    by Julie D'Aloiso on May 15, 2026 at 4:22 pm

    MACEDONIA, Ohio – The Nordonia Varsity Knights experienced a day of contrasting outcomes on Thursday, May 14, 2026. The Lady Knights softball team secured a massive 23-3 blowout victory over the Firestone Varsity Falcons, fueled by an offensive explosion. Conversely, the Nordonia baseball team displayed strong hitting with seven total hits but ultimately suffered an The post Sports Recap: High-Scoring Victories, Tough Losses, and Standout Performances first appeared on Nordonia Hills News.

  • Sustained Energy Starts With Balance
    by Julie D'Aloiso on May 14, 2026 at 8:30 pm

    Spotlight on Our Spicy Mango Splash Last week in Brews & News we talked about functional drinks and how the right ingredients can do so much more than simply give you a quick burst of energy. This week, we want to highlight one of our favorite boosted teas from this month’s menu that perfectly represents The post Sustained Energy Starts With Balance first appeared on Nordonia Hills News.

  • Northfield Village Police Blotter: OVI Arrest, Traffic Violations, and Open Container Citations
    by Julie D'Aloiso on May 14, 2026 at 7:20 pm

    NORTHFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio – Northfield Village Police arrested a driver for operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI) after witnessing multiple traffic violations on Northfield Road. During a routine patrol on May 10, 2026, officers observed a vehicle failing to stay within marked lanes and following other motorists too closely near the intersection of Olde The post Northfield Village Police Blotter: OVI Arrest, Traffic Violations, and Open Container Citations first appeared on Nordonia Hills News.

  • Sports Recap: Strong Hitting Not Enough As Nordonia Varsity Lady Knights Falls To Mayfield
    by Julie D'Aloiso on May 14, 2026 at 3:19 pm

    Nordonia Varsity Lady Knights fell 5-3 to Mayfield on Wednesday despite out-hitting them nine to eight. Ritchie led Nordonia Varsity Lady Knights with three hits. Mayfield opened the scoring in the second after Arth singled, scoring one run. Henderson singled to center field, which helped Nordonia Varsity Lady Knights tie the game at one in the top of the third. In the bottom of the third inning, Mayfield went back The post Sports Recap: Strong Hitting Not Enough As Nordonia Varsity Lady Knights Falls To Mayfield first appeared on Nordonia Hills News.

  • Yost Sues Online Seller of Model Trains for Failure to Deliver Products
    by Julie D'Aloiso on May 14, 2026 at 2:41 pm

    (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing a Brecksville man accused of taking consumers’ money for collectible model trains that he never delivered. The lawsuit, filed in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, alleges that Chase D. Wheeler operated Chase’s Train Garage, an online business that advertised limited-edition model trains for preorder through social The post Yost Sues Online Seller of Model Trains for Failure to Deliver Products first appeared on Nordonia Hills News.

  • Christopher’s Nordonia Sports Report: Nordonia High School Baseball, Hudson Matchup, and Softball Postseason
    by Christopher Hovanetz on May 14, 2026 at 2:34 pm

    Knight Watch: A weekly Nordonia Sports Roundup written by student reporter Christopher Hovanetz, sharing highlights and updates from across Knight Nation — all year long. Nordonia Knights Athletics Newsletter Baseball Takes Down Hudson The Nordonia Knights baseball team came away with a convincing win over Hudson in their most recent contest. The Knights were dialed The post Christopher’s Nordonia Sports Report: Nordonia High School Baseball, Hudson Matchup, and Softball Postseason first appeared on Nordonia Hills News.

  • Field Set for Inaugural OHSAA Girls Flag Football State Tournament
    by Julie D'Aloiso on May 14, 2026 at 2:28 pm

    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Following the conclusion of the regional tournaments hosted by the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals, eight schools have punched their ticket to the Inaugural OHSAA Girls Flag Football State Tournament this Saturday inside Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton. Hamilton Badin won the Bengals regional tournament, while Madison won the Browns The post Field Set for Inaugural OHSAA Girls Flag Football State Tournament first appeared on Nordonia Hills News.

  • Lt. Governor Tressel Celebrates Advanced Manufacturing Expansion at Polaris Career Center
    by Julie D'Aloiso on May 13, 2026 at 3:53 pm

    (MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio)—Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel today joined local leaders, educators, and students at Polaris Career Center in Middleburg Heights to celebrate the grand opening of an $11 million advanced manufacturing expansion. The project, supported by the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC) Career Technical Construction Program, adds space to house Polaris’ new Engineering Technology, Robotics & Automation The post Lt. Governor Tressel Celebrates Advanced Manufacturing Expansion at Polaris Career Center first appeared on Nordonia Hills News.