by Nicole Miller Photo credit: Mariana Edelman Photography & Design By Nicole D. Miller No stranger to creativity and artistic expression, Cleveland has grown another limb to flex its capabilities. If technology is the arm, then FutureLAND is its hand. FutureLAND is a thriving tech movement sweeping the urban sector by storm. FutureLAND attendees, including artist Lacey […]
Back To The FutureLAND
By Nicole D. Miller No stranger to creativity and artistic expression, Cleveland has grown another limb to flex its capabilities. If technology is the arm, then FutureLAND is its hand. FutureLAND is a thriving tech movement sweeping the urban sector by storm. Last year, the first FutureLAND tech conference was held, inclusive of heavy hitters […]
The End Times – Let the Bible Speak
By Pastor Larry Frazier Saying that we are in the End Times is not making a prediction nor is it trying to be a “peddler of doom.” Rather, by looking at what the Bible says and observing the conditions around us, we appear to be in the End Times. Jesus Christ refers to them as […]
Foster Mom Calls For New Foster Parents
By Sheila Ferguson In recent years, foster care and adoption agencies across the nation have been challenged to locate and recruit new foster parents representing all racial and ethnic groups. The world needs foster parents willing to give children the tender, loving care they need to grow into healthy and productive adults. With the increasing numbers […]
Cleveland Fire Boat For Sale
The Cleveland Anthony J. Celebrezze Fire Boat, named after the 49th mayor of Cleveland, is up for sale. Asking price starts at $5,000. The boat, which was on the scene in 1969 when the Cuyahoga River caught fire, was decommissioned on June 28th, but still has potential. The engine measures 61 feet long and 16′ wide. In a recent Cleveland.com article, Cleveland city […]
Forget Financial Freedom, We Need Financial Liberation
By Ray’Chel Wilson In the realm of personal finance, the concept of financial freedom reigns supreme. It promises individual autonomy and control over one’s life. Let’s delve deeper into a more profound pursuit: communal financial liberation. Financial freedom is about securing personal needs and desires. Communal financial liberation, conversely, extends beyond self-interest. It’s the act […]
Dining and Dashing: A Trendy Getaway?
By Presious Mills Dining out at a restaurant is an experience that many of us enjoy, but for some, it’s become a chance to pull off a sly disappearing act that leaves establishments shortchanged and staff perplexed. This sneaky culinary trend is known as “dining and dashing.” Often perceived as an issue primarily in busy […]
Community Speaks Against Building New County Jail
By Doug Breehl-Pitorak (he/him) The Public Meetings Report is produced by Signal Cleveland and Cleveland Documenters. Cleveland Public Meetings Report – The week of Oct. 9 Residents ask for community investment, not another jail Byline: Dakotah Kennedy and Documenter Aaron Skubby Challenging the status quo: During public comment, several residents spoke out against the recent purchase […]
Evidence-based Health and Nutrition Tips, Part 2
By Sharon Lewis If you read part 1 of “Evidence-based Health and Nutrition Tips”, you know that eating whole eggs in moderation is healthy and will not raise your cholesterol and that you need to cut down on sugary beverages as they can play a big role in weight gain. You know to eat more […]
It’s Time for Some Girl Talk!
By Nicole D. Miller Female leaders of all ages, ethnicities, and interests have been gathering based on one common factor and one factor alone: They are women. But not just women; they are movers and shakers in their communities. These meetings, called “Girl Talk,” have been held virtually for over a year. Think “The Real” […]