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Summa-HATCo deal observers dive into questions about financing for-profit hospital model
The financial implications of the deal for Summa Health to be acquired by HATCo were examined Tuesday during an Akron Press Club discussion as the community continues to dissect what it will mean for the nonprofit health system to become a for-profit enterprise. "I think that Summa probably made the best decision they could," Paul Lee, senior partner at Strategic Health Care, said of the pending deal in a conversation moderated by M.L. Schultze, a freelance journalist...
Guardians notes: Scuffling 1B Josh Naylor moved out of cleanup spot
CLEVELAND — Manager Stephen Vogt moved slumping first baseman Josh Naylor out of the cleanup spot Tuesday night against the Tigers. Naylor had only three hits in his last seven games through Monday and had hit only three homers over his last 26 games. He had one RBI in his last eight games and one hit in his last 14 at-bats.
Opera at the Italian Garden Offers Familiar Arias & Folk Tunes Al Fresco – for Free
The annual Opera in the Italian Garden event, taking place at the multi-level Italian Cultural Garden in Rockefeller Park, is as much about the experience as the music. The music, performed by members of the Cleveland Opera (formerly Cleveland Opera Circle) and guest artists, includes familiar arias (you can count on a “Nessun Dorma” performance), Broadway tunes, and popular Italian folk tunes such as “Mama.”
Art House Inc Offers Art Making Opportunity in its Garden
Sat 7/27 @ 2:30-4PM If you haven’t visited Art House Inc, the arts education nonprofit in the Brooklyn Centre neighborhood, recently, it might be time to stop by and check out all the upgrades they’ve done in the past few years, including the installation (in stages) of their Shalom and Tranquility Community Garden, which offers environmentally friendly green infrastructure to fuel health, community and creativity.
Guardians vs. Tigers Prediction, Odds, Picks - July 24
Josh Naylor and Riley Greene will be among the star attractions when the Cleveland Guardians play the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday at 6:40 PM ET, at Progressive Field. The favored Guardians have -150 moneyline odds against the underdog Tigers, who are listed at +127. Cleveland (-1.5) is favored on the run line. The over/under is 7.5 runs for this contest.
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ review: Marvel’s first R-rated movie is a heartfelt, hilarious love letter to fans
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- “Welcome to the MCU,” Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool says to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine early on in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” the 34th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “You’ve joined at a bit of a low point.”. He’s not wrong. The...
Kent State University Alumni to Compete in Paris 2024 Olympics: Golf, Basketball, Shot Put
Three Kent State Athletics alumni, Corey Conners, Chris Ortiz, and Danniel Thomas-Dodd, are set to participate in the Paris 2024 Olympics, continuing a tradition of representation that dates back to 1984. Since 1948, Kent State has had 19 Olympians, with the Tokyo 2020 Olympics featuring a record five alumni, accumulating...
Stephen Vogt prefers human element when it comes to balls and strikes: Guardians takeaways
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Manager Stephen Vogt is not a fan of the automated ball-strike (ABS) strike zone that is being used in the minor leagues. “I love the human element of baseball,” said Vogt. “Sometimes it doesn’t go your way, sometimes it does. That’s what makes this game beautiful -- the human element.
Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Member of the Cleveland Cavaliers Scream Team?
Are you the one who turns up the function with your gravity-defying, impressive dance moves? Well, you might be just what the Cleveland Cavaliers Scream Team is looking for. The Scream Team dance crew is offering open auditions for the upcoming 2024-25 NBA season. Known for its high-energy, street style hip hop performances and gravity-defying break dancing, the renowned dance team is seeking talented dancers to join their team.
Teens in CPT’s STEP Program Present Free Performances Around the City
Cleveland Public Theatre’s 30-year-old STEP (Student Theatre Enrichment Program) program is yet another branch of its wildly diverse programming that seeming misses no corner of the community. It hires mostly low-income, inner-city kids ages 14-19, many without prior theater experience, to spend eight weeks creating, writing, producing and presenting a finished play, working under the guidance of CPT staff, which is performed for free at public locations around the city.
Tigers fall to Cleveland, miss another chance to reach .500 mark
The Detroit Tigers’ quest to get back to the .500 mark fell one run short. Steven Kwan and Jose Ramirez homered to lead the Cleveland Guardians to a 5-4 victory over the Tigers on Tuesday night at Progressive Field. If you purchase a product or register for an account...
They're back! Spotted lanternflies found in Rocky River
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio — An invasive species is making another appearance in Cuyahoga County. The City of Rocky River has reported a sighting of a spotted lanternfly. The city's service department found the insect last week on some brush dropped off by a resident. Public Safety Service Director Rich...
Cleveland Stories Pop-Up Pays Tribute to Cleveland Radio Icon Mad Daddy
The Music Box Supper Club’s Cleveland Stories programs are typically on midweek evenings. But apparently they had an opportunity for a pop-up program too good to pass up so they booked a Saturday afternoon for this program, another focused on Cleveland’s cultural legacy. It focuses on the radio...
Cleveland wins $3.4 million from USDA for tree planting and care
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The United States Department of Agriculture has awarded Cleveland $3.4 million to plant and care for trees across the city. Mayor Justin Bibb earlier this month announced Cleveland’s award from the USDA Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry program, which received a funding boost from the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
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