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Fairlawn-Bath News Digest: Police Search for Missing Man; Residents Face Record Rain, Revere Names New Principal and More

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

It's been an eventful week. Here are some of the top stories to help you catch up.

Missing Bath Man -- Bath Police and fire and officers from surrounding communities are still searching for 81-year-old Arthur Cole. The elderly man was last seen at his family home in Bath at 8 a.m. Sunday. He has alzheimer's and was visiting from a treatment facility. Read the full story here.  

Rain and More Rain -- Summit County declared an emergency after heavy rainfall Tuesday soaked Bath, Fairlawn and Copley townships. Experts said the storms brought a 1,000 year flood. Read about the severe weather here, watch racing floodwaters here, learn about the liklihood of more record-setting storms here and find out what to do with flood-damaged trash in your neighborhood here

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Kelley Williams-Bolar, the Akron Woman who served jail time for illegally enrolling her children in  met with the Ohio Parole Board July 20. Williams-Bolar admitted she lied about her residence, her level of education and service record. She told the parole board she wanted a safer school district for her daughters. Read about the process and what happens next here

Revere Gets New Principal -- Phil King will be the next principal of Revere High School. He was hired last week for  $96,000, less than departing high school official Bill Adams. Read about King here, watch a video here

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