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Brecksville

American  
[breks-vil] / ˈbrɛks vɪl /

noun

  1. a town in N Ohio.


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Dam removals and habitat restoration efforts also have helped, the agency has said, citing work in 2015 to retrofit a dam on Wisconsin’s Menominee River to allow spawning sturgeon to travel upstream and the removal of the Brecksville Dam on Ohio’s Cuyahoga River in 2020.

From Seattle Times

Rose, from Brecksville, Ohio, came to Ames the same year as Purdy but wasn’t nearly as decorated.

From Seattle Times

Iowa State’s junior linebacker wanted to be ready just in case, so day in and day out for three months he went to his high school in the Cleveland suburb of Brecksville, Ohio, to do workouts prescribed by the Cyclones’ new strength staff.

From Seattle Times

Iowa State’s junior linebacker wanted to be ready just in case, so day in and day out for three months he went to his high school in the Cleveland suburb of Brecksville, Ohio, to do workouts prescribed by the Cyclones’ new strength staff.

From Washington Times

Over the past few months, his drum has been collecting sawdust in the basement of his Brecksville, Ohio, home as he works on projects.

From Seattle Times