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More people are moving to downtown Cleveland; apartment buildings say they’re ready
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Finding people to move into Skyline 776 hasn’t been hard for sales manager Ryan McEntee. He tells me they recently changed their name from City Club apartments. “There are 304 apartments here and we just had our first move ins April 15th,” said McEntee. The...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine establishes Speed and Seat Belt Safety Corridor on I-90 in Cuyahoga County
CLEVELAND — Drivers on Interstate 90 in Cuyahoga County better get ready to buckle up. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Tuesday that the stretch of I-90 between East 55th and East 260th has been designated as the state's first "Speed and Seat Belt Safety Corridor." This means an increased number of state troopers and police officers will be monitoring the road for offenders, with the Ohio State Highway Patrol as well as the Cleveland, Euclid, and Bratenahl police departments all pitching in to help.
Joyce Beatty brings a Treasury roadshow to Ohio
The Treasury Department has been hitting the road this summer to sell-slash-prepare small businesses for a new type of database designed to crack down on shell companies. Today, that show is rolling into Columbus, Ohio, courtesy of Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty. It's the latest sign that years after the enactment of the Corporate Transparency Act, lawmakers are still doing whatever they can to make beneficial ownership reform a reality.
Buc-ee's in Ohio: Groundbreaking date announced for first store
HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio — A popular convenience store chain coming to Ohio now has a groundbreaking date. It's an update many in the area have been waiting to hear. Huber Heights Mayor Jeff Gore posted to his Facebook page, providing an update, saying the official groundbreaking for Buc-ee’s has been scheduled for Aug. 8.
Pork donation to Mid-Ohio Food Collective
In the 20 counties served by the Mid-Ohio Food Collective (MOFC), more than 170,000 meals are distributed each day, with the mission of ending hunger one nourishing meal at a time. To support this community-based nonprofit, the Ohio Pork Council, on behalf of Ohio’s pig farmers, has donated $3,000 in nutritious, high-quality, protein-filled pork as a part of their annual Pork Power program.
Tractor Supply Co. opens in Solon
On March 23, Tractor Supply Co. opened at 6025 Kruse Drive, Suite 100, in Solon. The store was opened to provide its customers with a location that was closer to where they live, Kasey Bagley, store manager, told the Cleveland Jewish News July 12. The company conducted a study on its customers and found that many from the area needed to travel in order to visit a store.
Story Club Cleveland Holds Pop-Up at South Euclid Library
Story Club Cleveland typically hosts its monthly events at the Brownhoist on Friday evenings with themed programs that feature a couple of special guest speakers and the opportunity to sign up for the chance to tell your own story. They’re doing a little something different for the summer. They’re hosting...
Concord Township man indicted for murder in death of Debra Moore
A Concord Township man has been indicted by the Lake County grand jury on nine counts that include aggravated murder for the death of a woman in April. Brian K. Doerner was indicted on July 12 for the April 12 killing of Debra Moore. Doerner is accused of killing his...
See all homes sold in Portage County, July 8 to July 14
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Portage County reported from July 8 to July 14. There were 52 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,596-square-foot home on Treeview Circle in Brimfield Township that sold for $255,000.
Four-star IOL Will Conroy names Miami Hurricanes a top five school: “They know how to develop”
Cleveland (Ohio) St. Ignatius offensive lineman Will Conroy talks his top five schools and the Miami Hurricanes The post Four-star IOL Will Conroy names Miami Hurricanes a top five school: “They know how to develop” appeared first on On3.
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