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Broadview Heights approves raises, Timberlake to get sidewalks, Akron schools make cuts: Our Towns
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The tiny village of Timberlake will receive $1.1 million in state funding for sidewalk installation along the north side of Lake Shore Boulevard and for three enhanced crossings for transit stop access. Timberlake’s population was 629 in 2020 according to the census that year. If you...
The Crumbley case shows us the importance of parental vigilance in a chaotic world: Justice B. Hill
CLEVELAND, Ohio — I don’t know what we ought to expect from a father (and from a mother) in this pell-mell world. The minimum, I suppose, is to insist a parent takes care of a child’s needs. Love would be nice. How about giving the child time,...
Sixty years ago, Dorothy Fuldheim urged strict gun control. Have we learned nothing?
I enjoyed Ronald Ciancutti’s recollection of working for Dorothy Fuldheim in December 1983 when he was an intern (”Dorothy Fuldheim was Cleveland’s first lady of journalism, and a special pal,” May 19). I remember meeting her decades ago at party for ad agencies, and asked her...
Celebrate Local Talent at the 45th Tri-C JazzFest: Free Outdoor Concerts at Playhouse Square
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Cuyahoga Falls seeks artists for public art project
Cuyahoga Falls has issued a request for qualifications for a public art project in its downtown. The city is seeking a professional artist for a collaborative project that will incorporate a primary historical photo(s) or imagery relevant to local history as the main component of a mural on the Portage Trail bridge underpass. Qualification packets must be submitted by noon on Friday, June 14. The request for qualifications is available at https://www.cityofcf.com/bids/portage-trail-bridge-underpass-historic-imagery-mural For more information, contact the Community Development Department at 330-971-8135 or development@cityofcf.com. This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Cuyahoga Falls seeks artists for public art project
Medical examiner identifies decomposed body found behind vacant funeral home in East Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The office of the Cuyahoga County medical examiner on Tuesday released the identity of the man found dead behind a former funeral home in East Cleveland. The body of Dwayne Hundley, 53, of Garfield Heights was located Sunday behind the former E.F. Boyd & Son Funeral Home. The body was badly decomposed, according to Kenneth Lundy, acting chief for the East Cleveland Police Department.
Thank you for your unapologetic quest for truth
Last Sunday’s column by Plain Dealer/cleveland.com Editor Chris Quinn made me proud to have someone like him working for our newspaper (”Errant emails on bad parenting and Joe Biden lies. We should all look deeper and have open minds,” May 19). Thank you, Chris Quinn, for your...
Here’s what’s open and closed on Memorial Day
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Memorial Day is a time to remember military members that died in the line of duty and an opportunity for many workers to enjoy an extra day off to relax and spend time with loved ones, often with barbecues and other get togethers. The first widely observed...
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