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Abigail Yates (right), a 16-year-old junior at Chardon High School, and Nate Mueller (left), an 18-year-old graduate of Chardon High School, burn a paper lantern to honor the second anniversary service for the shooting that claimed three lives.

Chardon vigil marks a stronger community

Elaina Sauber February 27, 2014

Around 200 people came together for a vigil Thursday night at Chardon High School in remembrance of the two-year anniversary of the Chardon High School shooting that claimed the lives of three students....

Donna Piszko, a Chardon resident of 15 years, wipes a tear away while listening to Principal DeAngelis speak about unity in communities that have experienced school shootings. "You always have a home with Columbine High School", he said about Chardon High School.

Candlelight vigil planned in memory of Chardon shooting

Jacob Byk February 20, 2014

Two years ago, the day after Chardon High School’s horrific shooting, Principal Andy Fetchik called one of the only people he could.Frank DeAngelis, who was the principal for 15 years at Columbine High...