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Fairlawn-Bath News Digest: A Turkey Recall, Bath Community Day and More

News and features you may have missed in the past seven days.

Here’s a roundup of news and features to help you start the week caught up with what's been going on in the local news.

Trouble with Turkey -- Local including and were busy this week offering refunds and pulling packages of potentially tainted ground turkey from the shelves. The meat, from manufacturer Cargill, was sold under several different brands. The recall involved close to 36 million pounds of meat following a salmonella outbreak. Read the full story .

What's Blooming  -- Our Garden Gallery is up and running -- We're showing off what's blooming in gardens in Fairlawn and Bath. Take a look and send us your photos to editor Kymberli Hagelberg. See the full gallery .

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Hot Dogs in Danger -- Leigh Peterson warns about the dangers hot temperatures pose to pets. Read the full story .

Theft in Fairlawn -- A 66-year-old Gates Mills man has been indicted on charges of selling more than a dozen pieces of construction equipment stolen from Northeast Ohio cities, including Cuyahoga Falls, Kent and Fairlawn. The 20-count indictment stems from the alleged sale of stolen property between 2005 and 2007. Read the full story .

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Community in Bath -- Despite the humidity and rain later in the day Bath Community Day had its second highest attendance in a 13-year-run. If you missed the fun read about it . 

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