The city of Painesville, Ohio is the seat of Lake County. Situated along the Grand River, Painesville was incorporated in 1832, and named for General Edward Paine, an early settler who came around 1800. The community's original name was Champion. Topics related to the city of Painesville, Painesville Township and Lake County are appropriate for this category.
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The city's official web site features elected city officials, boards, commissions, and departments, as well as city council agendas and minutes, a community calendar, area maps, and a public document archive.
http://www.painesville.com/
The smallest of Ohio's counties, Lake County is headquartered in Painesville. Its commissioners, public officials, and departments are introduced, and public notices are published to the site.
http://www.lakecountyohio.org/
LEC is a private liberal arts college in Painesville, Ohio, best known for its equine studies program. Its history, an overview of the college, and program highlights are offered. A school schedule is published to the site.
http://www.lakeerie.edu/
Painesville City Local Schools
The public school administrative district in Painesville, Ohio consists of a high school, a middle school, and three elementary schools, each of which are highlighted, with announcements, faculty contacts, and schedules.
http://www.painesville-city.k12.oh.us/
Painesville Improvement Corporation
The non-profit organization was formed in 1917, and charged with supporting the physical, social and economic revitalization of Painesville, Ohio and the surrounding area. The organization, its membership, grant programs, and a calendar of events are posted.
http://painesvilleimprovement.com/
A profile and history of the township is presented on its official web site, along with information about its administrative offices, departments, zoning laws and applications.
http://www.pvilletwp.com/
Headquartered in Painesville, Ohio, the public school administrative district operates a preschool program, six elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. Its district offices, campuses, and history are outlined.
http://www.painesville-township.k12.oh.us/
The organization operates the Painesville Railroad Museum in the former Painesville Depot building. A history of the organization, its museum hours and location, a calendar of events, and restoration projects are highlighted.
http://www.painesvilledepot.org/