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Around the Patch: Flooding, Murder for Hire & 'Chappelle’s Show'
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1. A thunderstorm flooded North Canton early Tuesday morning.
People from all over the city submitted their flooding photos to and made .
2. Neal Brennan, one of the co-creator's of Chappelle’s Show, headlined a comedy show Tuesday in Kent.
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Brennan also wrote jokes for Seth Meyers' monologue at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
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You'll have to to see the Barack Obama joke that Meyers didn't tell.
3. The Beachwood woman accused of initiating a murder-for-hire scheme via Facebook has asked the courts to reduce her bond.
Christine Metter, 40, has been in Lake County Jail since her June 2 arrest on a $500,000 cash bond on charges that she and her father tried to pay her high school friend, Patrick Sabo, $50,000 to kill her ex-husband.
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4. The new curfew ordinance in Cleveland Heights continues to be a hot topic.
More than 50 people packed into Council Chambers at Monday’s regular council meeting, some to share their thoughts on the at 6 p.m. for people under 18 in the Coventry and Cedar Lee business districts, .
And a group of people protested outside of shortly before the meeting, some who were concerned the law would target black youth.
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