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Northeast Ohio businesses help Ohio women as they struggle back into the workforce: Top Workplaces 2021

Cleveland 27 Jun 2021
CLEVELAND, Ohio-- Despite the half a million women who returned to the workforce in March, many women, particularly women of color, are still struggling ... Despite this growth, women are still struggling to reach pre-pandemic levels of employment — especially women of color said Dena Cipriano, spokeswoman for the Greater Cleveland Partnership.
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Tendon Manufacturing offered employees stability during pandemic: Top Workplaces 2021

Cleveland 27 Jun 2021
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- While COVID was ravaging the world, Tendon Manufacturing offered its employees stability ... 1 workplace among small companies in Greater Cleveland for 2021, the fifth consecutive year it has made the list and the second consecutive year it has taken top honors.
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Winding down pandemic coverage, and a survey on special projects: Letter from the Editor

Cleveland 26 Jun 2021
We recognized how overwhelming the virus could be for the nation early and pulled reporters into it from all over our newsroom ... I explained last week that one project we plan is an extension of A Greater Cleveland, our poverty project of a couple of years ago, but this time focused on Cleveland school students and those working with them ... Disclaimer.
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Morning Leadoff - June 26, 2021

The Bismarck Tribune 26 Jun 2021
SCHEDULE. Saturday, June 26. American Legion baseball. Bismarck Governors at The Battle of Omaha. IFL. Bismarck at Sioux Falls Storm, 7.05 p.m. Northwoods League ... Softball ... Softball ... MLB ... KXMR (710 AM) – Cleveland at Minnesota ... FS2Hawthorn at Greater Western Sydney ... BSN – Cleveland at Minnesota. MLBN — Cleveland at Minnesota OR Seattle at Chicago White Sox ... .
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EXPLAINER: Ohio’s uneven response to moratorium challenges

The Morning Journal 26 Jun 2021
"If that’s the case, then many renters could face housing insecurity,” said Alison Goebel, executive director of the Greater Ohio Policy Center. Some communities, including Dayton and Lakewood in suburban Cleveland, passed local “pay to stay” laws which require landlords to accept rent if tenants come up with it before an eviction hearing ... ....
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Ohio’s uneven response to moratorium challenges

Lima Ohio 26 Jun 2021
“If that’s the case, then many renters could face housing insecurity,” said Alison Goebel, executive director of the Greater Ohio Policy Center. Some communities, including Dayton and Lakewood in suburban Cleveland, passed local “pay to stay” laws ...
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Northeast Ohio Women’s Sports Alliance becomes non-profit, holds inaugural fundraising campaign

Cleveland 25 Jun 2021
Cleveland Aquatic Team. • Cleveland Barons Hockey. • Cleveland Fusion (tackle football). • Cleveland Disc Association (co-ed Ultimate Frisbee team). • Cleveland Iron Maidens Rugby ... Get a jumpstart on the weekend and sign up for Cleveland.com’s weekly “In the CLE” email newsletter, your essential guide to the top things to do in Greater Cleveland.
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Cleveland Jewish Funerals ready to serve community needs

Cleveland Jewish News 25 Jun 2021
With the smell of fresh paint lingering in the air and new furniture in place, Greater Cleveland’s newest Jewish funeral home, Cleveland Jewish Funerals, stands ready to provide its services to the community ... Cleveland Jewish Funerals’ services within the Greater Cleveland area.
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Capitol Theatre sets tentative August reopening date

Cleveland 25 Jun 2021
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- After a few setbacks and delays, the Capitol Theatre aims to reopen its doors in August ... Get a jumpstart on the weekend and sign up for cleveland.com’s weekly “In the CLE” email newsletter, your essential guide to the top things to in Greater Cleveland ... All cleveland.com newsletters are free.
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Cleveland musician The Daze releases new single ‘Ryden’

Cleveland 25 Jun 2021
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland musician The Daze has released her new single, “Ryden,” after many months of perfecting and tinkering with the song ... Get a jumpstart on the weekend and sign up for cleveland.com’s weekly “In the CLE” email newsletter, your essential guide to the top things to in Greater Cleveland ... All cleveland.com newsletters are free ... .
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Cleveland Play House announces 2021-22 season

Cleveland 25 Jun 2021
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland Play House is back for its 106th season with five mainstage performances slated for the fall, winter and spring ... Outcalt Theatre, 1407 Euclid Ave., Cleveland ... Get a jumpstart on the weekend and sign up for cleveland.com’s weekly “In the CLE” email newsletter, your essential guide to the top things to in Greater Cleveland.
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That anti-vaccination bill that brought Ohio ridicule -- the House just passed part of it: This Week in the CLE

Cleveland 25 Jun 2021
You’ve been sending Chris lots of thoughts and suggestions on our from-the-newsroom text account, in which he shares what we’re thinking about at cleveland.com ... How many arts and cultural events in Greater Cleveland were canceled last year because of Covid, and how much did that cost the arts groups?.
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Summer schedule of outdoor Legacy Live concerts announced: Press Run

Cleveland 25 Jun 2021
The event is sponsored by community donations and the Cleveland Heights Office on Aging ... In celebration of its 65th anniversary, Geraci’s Restaurant is partnering with the city of Pepper Pike to show its appreciation for the community’s support by donating 6.5 percent of all sales proceeds from July 1-7 to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank.
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Lake Erie beach guide, Cedar Point’s birthday bash, Bridgestone Senior Players Championship, ‘F9’ & more: Your weekend ‘In the CLE’ to-do guide

Cleveland 25 Jun 2021
CLEVELAND, OhioLooking for ways to the first full weekend of summer? We’ve got you covered. Check out the picks in this week’s cleveland.com “In the CLE” email newsletter ... Remember, all cleveland.com newsletters are free ... Looking for more things to do this week in Greater Cleveland? Cleveland.com’s Joey Morona has your guide.
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Bal Harbour vice mayor shocked at tower collapse

Cleveland Jewish News 25 Jun 2021
Sirens in the night. That was Seth E. Salver’s first hint that something was amiss about a mile south of his oceanfront condominium building around 2 a.m. June 24 ... The sirens continued ... “I was just in shock, couldn’t believe it” Salver told the Cleveland Jewish News June 25 ... The two lived in greater Cleveland until a fellowship took the couple to Boston.

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