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Cleveland Snow Removal Policies Under the Microscope After Challenging Winter Storms

By Gennifer Harding-Gosnell Two significant back-to-back  snowstorms crippled most of Cleveland in January, casting a harsh spotlight on the City’s ability to manage its snow removal services, and bringing about a messy start for the new Bibb Administration. Cleveland City Council and city officials met in February to discuss what happened during these snow events […]

Posted inDevelopment

Public Meetings vs. Private Interest

By Bruce Checefsky In May 2021, the Cleveland Planning Commission held a special meeting without taking steps to notify the public and reporters. The Commission discussed a proposed elevated park on the Shoreway, and railroad tracks to connect the downtown area and the lakefront. The Haslam Sports Group is behind plans to include housing and […]

Posted inFaith

Act Like A Man! (Part 13)

By Melvin Mason Stick-to-it-iveness. A colloquial word that means to persist, maintain, or continue in pursuit of something; to keep on keeping on. Another synonym of it is “perseverance.” In the case of his book “Disciplines of A Godly Man,” R. Kent Hughes is calling for us to stick to our Christianity. In Chapter 13 […]

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Coping with Life’s Disappointments

By Sheila Ferguson Disappointment is a natural part of life. Today, disappointment has taken on added weight with the COVID-19 pandemic. Now more than ever our tempers are flaring, and we are quick to express our dismay. Disappointments come in many forms: lies or betrayal in a friendship, family, intimate relationship, or marriage; unexpected job […]