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Around 300 Elyria families served by Second Harvest food pantry on Monday
ELYRIA — Volunteers for the Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio braved the rain on Monday to provide residents with boxes of food at Second Harvest’s monthly distribution at Ely Stadium. Elyria Schools and Second Harvest partnered to host drive-thru mobile pantries during the COVID-19 pandemic...
Labor leader Dave Wondolowski expected to retain seat on Port Authority board
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne wants to keep controversial labor leader Dave Wondolowski on the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Board, and this time, County Council doesn’t appear in opposition. Members of Council’s Human Resources, Appointments and Equity Committee, on Tuesday, praised Wondolowski’s work on the...
Energized Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders bring old and new songs home to Akron
AKRON, Ohio - Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders, the band she’s led for 40+ years, returned to her hometown Tuesday for the first of two sold-out shows at the cozy Goodyear Theater in Akron’s East End. Verified resale tickets are still available for Wednesday night’s concert at ticketmaster.com.
CWRU aims to expand recruitment focus as STARS College Network doubles in size
With focus on recruiting and supporting students from rural and small towns, STARS doubles membership in second year. Last summer, Case Western Reserve University became one of 16 founding members of the STARS College Network, which works to ensure the academic success of students from rural and small-town America seeking college educations. Today, the network announced it is doubling its membership to include 32 of the nation’s most prominent institutions—significant growth that will draw even more attention to members such as Case Western Reserve through enhanced recruitment opportunities.
PeopleSoft Financials to be unavailable this weekend
PeopleSoft Financials will be unavailable from Friday, July 26, at 7 p.m., until Monday, July 29, at 7 a.m. for scheduled maintenance. During this time, users will not be able to log into the system to view or update travel and expense information, enter a requisition or use SmartCart. Once...
Learn digital accessibility skills through a self-paced course this summer
This summer, [U]Tech’s Teaching and Learning Technologies team will host a self-paced Digital Accessibility Self-Paced Summer Camp for faculty and staff at Case Western Reserve. Through 14 comprehensive modules, you’ll embark on a journey covering a wide range of digital accessibility topics, from fundamental concepts to best practices.
North Olmsted City Schools enters next phase for new PreK-5 building, pushes opening to possibly 2027
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio -- The next phase of construction has begun on the new North Olmsted City Schools PreK-5 building. Fencing recently went up around the estimated $66 million, 183,000-square-foot Lorain Road building, located on a roughly 20-acre site north of the existing Birch Primary School. If you purchase a...
Great Lakes Brewing Company in Cleveland to celebrate Christmas Ale in July on Thursday
CLEVELAND — A jolly July tradition is returning to Cleveland on Thursday. Christmas Ale in July at Great Lakes Brewing Company will be held on July 25 from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Christmas Ale will be tapped at 11:30 a.m. and a pig roast food special will be served starting at 4 p.m.
Nursing’s Faye Gary receives prestigious Living Legend honor
Of the 4.7 million nurses in the United States, only 3,000 hold the distinction of membership in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN), an organization representing the field’s most accomplished leaders in policy, research, administration, practice, and academia. More selective still is the academy’s designation of Living Legend—and Frances...
Marble Room, Whoa Dough, beer sales, more make our WTAM 5-minute food-drinks chat
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Marble Room has a special 15-course dinner set, Bud Light has dropped again among top-selling beers, locally owned Whoa Dough expands its retail footprint and who has the best White French dressing? Here’s our 5-minute food-drinks chat with WTAM’s Bill Wills. If you purchase...
Katie Moon prepares to defend Olympic gold medal: What you need to know about Cleveland’s champion pole vaulter
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Olmsted Falls native Katie Moon is on her way back to the Olympics three years after claiming gold in Tokyo. Moon won the gold medal in the pole vault in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, and she earned her second trip to the Olympics in Paris.
No injuries in house fire on Lorain's west side
LORAIN — No one was injured in a house fire on Lorain’s west side Tuesday afternoon. Lorain fire received multiple calls for the fire in the 600 block of Appleseed Drive shortly before 3 p.m., Assistant Chief Shawn Lloyd said. Once on scene, crews found heavy smoke billowing...
Summa Health acquisition: Experts debate potential sale to private equity firm
Two economic and healthcare industry experts — J.B. Silvers, a professor at Case Western Reserve University, and Paul Lee, a senior partner and founder of Strategic Healthcare — gently sparred Monday afternoon about the proposed sale of Summa Health and its impact on the city of Akron and patients the hospital serves.
A ‘Haven’ for women and children experiencing homelessness coming to Cudell
Last summer, Sisters Haven helped save a home on West 99th by sharing a vision of a place where women and their young children could escape homelessness. Now, the local nonprofit is tasked with getting the formerly condemned home up to code, particularly for people with disabilities. The home is...
Avon Lake prepares public for impending implosion of power plant
AVON LAKE, Ohio -- The Avon Lake Environmental Redevelopment Group (ALERG), responsible for the demolition of the Avon Lake power plant, has notified the city that the boilers 9 and 10 and precipitator 8 buildings will be imploded using controlled explosives. They have not committed to an exact date because...
A bump in the night: An old carjacking tactic resurfaces in Cleveland
It’s an old criminal tactic with new victims here in Cleveland called bump carjacking. What first looks like an accident turns into someone pulling out a gun and trying to steal your car.
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