WRIS Web Services is excited to announce the launch of a redesigned website for Russell Township (http://twp.russell.oh.us).
Russell Township is a community 20 miles east of the city of Cleveland. The residents of Russell enjoy excellent schools, libraries and services where young couples are starting families and where more mature couples are enjoying the peace and serenity of rolling wooded hills.
The Township's administration partnered with WRIS Web Services on a redesign of their website. The result is a site that not only reflects the beauty of Russell Township, but the WRIS Content Management System also allows the administrative team to easily keep the entire site updated with fresh and useful information.
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