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Steve Harvey's 2 Siblings: All About His Sisters Pauline and Mona Harvey
Steve Harvey loves his two older sisters, Pauline and Ramona “Mona” Harvey. Mona is the oldest of her siblings, born to parents Jesse and Eloise Vera Harvey. She was followed by sister Pauline, and then brother Steve, who was born on Jan. 17, 1957, in West Virginia. During the 1970s, the family relocated to Cleveland, Ohio, which is where the Harvey siblings consider their hometown.
Carrie Underwood Performs Iconic “Waiting All Day for Sunday Night” Live For The First Time Ever, Watch!
Carrie Underwood ended the 2024 Pro Football […] The post Carrie Underwood Performs Iconic “Waiting All Day for Sunday Night” Live For The First Time Ever, Watch! appeared first on InspireMore.
Former Browns Receiver Signs 1-Year Deal with Falcons: Report
Former Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jakeem Grant looks to be healthy after last appearing in a regular season game in 2021 due to two season-ending injuries. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Grant is signing a one-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons. Grant signed a multi-year deal with the...
Inaugural Youngstown Sheet & Tube Day preserves history
At the James Marter yard in front of Youngstown Sheet and Tube, history comes to life as told by members of the Mahoning Valley Railroad Heritage Association and folks who worked at Youngstown Sheet and Tube. "These railroad items are all part of some part of the steel mill industry...
Cuyahoga County cities slow to adopt popular outdoor drinking areas that others describe as an economic ‘shot in the arm’
WADSWORTH, Ohio — Wadsworth Economic Development Director Tom Morris remembers when the city’s historic downtown was a “ghost town” after 6 p.m. “There was no place to eat, grab a drink, or hang out,” Morris, who has lived in the city for 47 years, told cleveland.com in a recent interview.
Captains drop fourth in a row, 4-2, at Dayton; Bazzana 0-for-4
Guardians overall No. 1 pick Travis Bazzana was 0-for-4 with two strikeouts, one walk and one run scored in the Captains’ 4-2 loss at Dayton on Aug. 10. Lake County (62-44) has lost four games in a row. Bazzana is hitting .179 with an OPS of .699 since joining...
Property transfers: Jackson Township shopping plaza sold for $2.6 million
A Jackson Township shopping plaza on Everhard Road NW has sold for $2.6 million, according to the latest real estate transfers filed with the Stark County Auditor's Office. Deville Developments LLC sold the approximately 25,000-square-foot plaza at 4603 Everhard Road NW to JJK Investors LLC, which has a Massillon address. ...
Cleveland Calls for Civic-Minded Applicants to Join Community Police Commission
The City of Cleveland is actively seeking applications for new members to join its Community Police Commission (CPC), with seven spots open come December. Those interested and living within city limits have until the dusk of September 6—11:59 p.m. to be precise—to submit their names. Mayor Bibb is...
Mentor Cruise-In transforms Civic Center Complex into a car lover’s paradise
The Block-a-Chip Mentor Cruise-In had plenty of options for car lovers to get their engines revved. From muscle cars to classic models over a century old to flashy new vehicles, the lots at the Mentor Civic Center Complex were filled with car owners, collectors and families enjoying the comfortable weather on Aug. 10.
From 'crappy hotel' to Cleveland return: Kicker Cade York back with Browns a changed man
CLEVELAND — Rock bottom doesn't have a set address. It's typically wherever one is when they finally get to that place. Browns kicker Cade York knows exactly where rock bottom was located for him when he found it last December. “Yeah, that was in East Rutherford, New Jersey," York said after the Browns' 23-10...
Playhouse Square presents Tony Award-winning musical 'Come From Away'
Despite the fact Sarah Pool Wilhelm was in grade school on 9/11, her ancillary ties to the national tragedy provide a connection to Broadway’s Tony Award-winning musical “Come From Away.”. Today, she’s the music director/conductor of the national touring production of the show, which makes a limited Playhouse...
New name, new game: Rebranded art fair to drive energy in downtown Perrysburg
When Kelly and Kelly Chalfant decided to focus their lenses on art fairs this year, it was fitting that the Perrysburg couple — yes, both their names are Kelly — would have their photographs accepted into the inaugural Perrysburg Hearts the Arts art fair. The rebranded event is replacing the Levis Commons Fine Art Fair, which had a 19-year run. The Guild of Artists and Artisans, in partnership with Visit Perrysburg, is presenting the arts fair from Friday through Sunday in downtown Perrysburg. “Our decision to relocate the art fair and rebrand it as the Perrysburg Hearts the Arts fair to downtown Perrysburg was driven by the desire to bring more energy and activity to the event,” said Karen Delhey, executive director of The Guild of Artists and Artisans. “The historic downtown provides a vibrant and dynamic setting reminiscent of successful events like the Ann Arbor Art Fair,” she said. “This new location will enhance attendees' experience and foster a thriving environment for artists and local businesses.”
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