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St. Petersburg groups visit Cleveland on learning trip
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Executive recruiter Mitchell honored by YWCA
Executive recruiter Laurie Mitchell recently received the Woman of Professional Excellence award from YWCA Greater Cleveland. She accepted the award during the 2013 Women of Achievement Awards luncheon at the Cleveland Renaissance ...
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Cleveland Hero Charles Ramsey Rewarded With Free Burgers for Life
Charles Ramsey, the Internet sensation hailed as a hero for helping to rescue three women kidnapped, raped and imprisoned for a decade, has earned himself free burgers for life at more than a dozen restaurants in Cleveland, ...
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Richardson misses Browns workout with shin pull
The Browns are taking extra precautions to keep Trent Richardson healthy in 2013. (Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) Second-year running back Trent Richardson was kept out of the Browns’ organized team activities Thursday with a pulled muscle in his shin and might also miss the team’s mandatory June 4-6 ...
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Tribe designates Huff recalls Barnes for pen boost
Email BOSTON -- In their continuous quest for consistent left-handed relief, the Indians adjusted their bullpen prior to Thursday's game against the Red Sox. Cleveland designated left-hander David Huff for assignment and replaced him in the relief corps with lefty Scott Barnes, who was summoned from Triple-A Columbus. The Indians now have 10 days to trade or release Huff, who can also ...
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Bay Village Student set up anti-cyberbully twitter account
BAY VILLAGE -- Students took matters into their own hands at Bay High School recently, when a cyberbully started attacking students and teachers. "The impact on the kids was substantial and real," says Aaron Ereditario, Bay High Assistant Principal. A student set up a Twitter account that has since been deactivated, but it spewed hateful comments. That student has been disciplined by ...
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JCC staff has ‘inspiring learning experience’ in Israel
PHOTO / MANDEL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Mandel JCC staff members Mandel Jewish Community Center staff members tour Yad LaKashish, Lifeline for the Old, an Israeli nonprofit organization dedicated to serving senior adults. From left, they are Gil Rubanenko, Sean Morgan, Rabbi Zachary Truboff, Jill Davidson, Carol Anne Cohen, Michael Hyman, Lorri Slesh, Deborah Ackerman, Janice Adell, Scott ...
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FBI | Reward for info on man wanted on cocaine charge
CLEVELAND -- The FBI is seeking information on the location of Darryl Whittington. He is to be considered armed and dangerous. On May 8, Whittington was indicted in the Northern District of Ohio on conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute cocaine. An arrest warrant has been issued. Whittington, 50, stands about 6 feet tall and weighs 250 pounds. If anyone has any information ...
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Man caught with gun at Hopkins Airport in court
CLEVELAND -- The man caught by TSA agents with a loaded gun in his carry-on baggage Wednesday was in court Thursday morning. James Forcina, 61, of Independence, waived a preliminary hearing in Cleveland Municipal Court and was allowed to post a personal bond. Information on the felony charge of carrying a cocealed weapon has been forwarded to the grand jury and the case was transferred to ...
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Roberts wife plan Israel trip in fall
The trip is from Saturday, Sept. 28 to Wednesday, Oct. 9 and includes stops in Tel Aviv, Akko, Safed, Jerusalem and Massada, with an optional stop in Petra, Jordan. The trip includes breakfasts and some ...
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B’nai Jeshurun named USY chapter of year
B'nai Jeshurun United Synagogue Youth president Ari Ross displays the chapter of the year plaque the group received during CRUSY's regional ...
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65 years since Israel founded on May 14 1948
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Gonick named CEO of OneCommunity
Lev Gonick will become the CEO of OneCommunity, the award-winning organization that helps drive Northeast Ohio's digital capabilities, effective July ...
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WISE to honor Foxman as Woman of the Year for events
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Cleveland Heights High hall of fame features Jewish inductees
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Lew discusses economy calls for end to sequestration
CJN PHOTO / MICHAEL C. BUTZ Jacob J. Lew Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew, left, discusses sequestration with Dan Moulthrop, CEO of The City Club of Cleveland May 7 in downtown ...
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Capitol Steps dance into Fairmount Temple
Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple's annual fundraising event will be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 18 in the temple's Brickner Auditorium at 23737 Fairmount Blvd. in ...
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Poet Lowinsky speaks in Shaker Heights
Jung Cleveland and Braden and Associates will present a lecture titled, "Self Portrait with Ghost, the Art of Lament and Redemption" with poet Naomi Ruth Lowinsky from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, May 17 at the First Unitarian Church of Cleveland at 21600 Shaker Blvd. in Shaker ...
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Browns QB Weeden to help with Oklahoma tornado
BEREA -- Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden is heading home to Oklahoma to help anyway he can in the aftermath of the deadly tornado. Weeden said his wife, Melanie, has family in Moore, Okla., where the tornado killed 24 people and destroyed thousands of homes. Weeden said none of her family members were injured and he's eager to "just to do my part" with the cleanup. Weeden has ...
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Oklahoma tornado victims allowed to return to their damaged homes
A tent is pitched on a property as rescue workers search through debris in Moore, Oklahoma on May 22, 2013. A destructive tornado tore through the city on May 20. UPI/J.P. ...
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Canada’s YOW rides to Cleveland Memorial Day weekend
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Montefiore to celebrate 131 years at annual meeting
Montefiore will celebrate "131 Years of Reaching New Heights" at its annual meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 22, in the Maltz Auditorium at Montefiore, 1 David N. Myers Parkway in ...
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‘Fill the Air’ fundraiser set
"Fill the Air with Hope," a fundraiser in memory of Mike Gottlieb will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday, May 18 at Eton Chagrin Boulevard at 28601 Chagrin Blvd. in ...
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War veterans to honor Feren
The Jewish War Veterans Post 44 will honor Maury Feren of Cleveland Heights during a luncheon Sunday, May 19 at the Mayfield Community Center in Mayfield Heights. Feren will be recognized for receiving the French Legion of Honor for is extraordinary bravery in liberating France during World War ...
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Rolling Stones exhibit opening in Cleveland
CLEVELAND -- Over the years, curators at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum have occasionally had trouble coaxing reluctant stars to help put together major exhibitions. Not so with members of The Rolling Stones, who made time in their packed anniversary schedule to help."Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Satisfaction," opening Friday and running through March 2014, covers two floors ...










