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Guardians’ José Ramírez plush bear is released
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A José Ramírez Cleveland Guardians 2024 City Connect Team Beans player embroidered bear has been released. New Jersey-based Foco is out with the limited-edition, 8-inch collectible. It portrays the Guardians’ third baseman wearing the team’s navy alternate gameday uniform with his No. 11 on the back.
Best-selling author Brandy Gleason to headline at Cleveland’s Music Box Supper Club
You know about Ohio’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Cedar Point, but wait until you see best-selling author Brandy Gleason’s Ohio bucket list. She’ll talk about Ohio’s must-see destinations at Cleveland’s Music Box Supper Club on Oct. 9. Her new book, 100 Things to Do in Ohio Before You Die, highlights Ohio’s must-see destinations, the dots in every day’s Script Ohio.
Veteran right-hander could throw simulated game Sunday: Guardians takeaways
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It’s unclear where Alex Cobb fits in the Guardinas’ postseason pitching plans. The Guardians are still working through that and a couple hundred other things as they take their last swings in the regular season in preparation for the American League Division Series. Cobb, however,...
See all homes sold in Euclid, Sept. 16 to Sept. 22
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Euclid reported from Sept. 16 to Sept. 22. There were 12 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,480-square-foot home on Priday Avenue in Euclid that sold for $120,000. 22601 Harms...
Blossom Hill opens daytime Abilities Enrichment Center in Middleburg Heights for developmentally disabled
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio – From the colorful mural at its entrance to the serenity of the sensory room, Blossom Hill’s new Abilities Enrichment Center day program has engaging sights, sounds and opportunities to enhance the quality of life for those with developmental disabilities. The 25,000-square-foot facility, located at...
Appeal filed in suit against Cleveland’s failure to pay interest on tax returns
(The Center Square) – Two northeast Ohio residents continue to argue for interest on tax refunds they say Cleveland owes them following the COVID-19 pandemic. After a trial judge dismissed the case, the Buckeye Institute filed an appeal on behalf of Kate Wos, of Strongsville, and David Steffes, of North Royalton. Wos and Steffes are part […]
The hard way to come by an unvarnished look at healthcare: Letter from the Editor
Healthcare is the biggest industry in greater Cleveland and one that our newsroom has invested considerable resources covering over the years, but I suddenly have a new perspective on it. The challenge is how to cover something so immense. You have the breathtaking medical research that happens here. You have...
Embracing mental wellness for a healthier, happier community: Marlon Johnson
Guest columnist Marlon Johnson is behavioral health manager for the YMCA of Greater Cleveland. He can be reached at mjohnson@clevelandymca.org or 216-431-2018, extension 3775. In today’s fast-paced world, mental wellness has become a cornerstone of a healthy life. Yet it remains one of the most overlooked aspects of our well-being.
Middleburg Heights to determine size of deer population
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio – Tasked with leading deer management efforts in Middleburg Heights, Police Chief Ed Tomba on Sept. 24 presented an update to the city’s Safety Committee. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s (APHIS) Wildlife Services office will conduct a citywide aerial...
Why are electoral horse-race polls still a big story? Ted Diadiun
CLEVELAND -- If we have learned nothing else about American politics over the last 10 or so years, it is this: The election-polling industry is broken. At one point in our history, polls told the story of every election – before the election even happened. Pollsters delved into every American instinct; examined every American fear; plumbed every American desire. And they took all the drama out of election night, because we already knew what was going to happen. They were almost always correct.
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