By Sandra Kluk If you are passionate, committed, and dedicated to taking an active role in improving your community, you may be excited by, and ready for, one of two upcoming leadership development programs. NLDP and CDCLP are programs of the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Foundation. Both programs are currently seeking applicants for their […]
Cleveland Welcomes Viking Polaris
By Veronica Maciag On Tuesday, June 13th, Viking Cruise’s Polaris docked in Cleveland. Setting sail from Toronto, the Viking Cruise “Great Lakes Collection” has welcomed Cleveland as its representative of Lake Erie. Overall, this voyage will follow a 15-day itinerary that also features the Great Lakes areas of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Ontario. Through this […]
Use Your Unique Gifts
By Pastor Larry Frazier God’s spiritual gifts to you are just as unique as your fingerprints. The Apostle Paul explains in 1st Corinthians 12:7-11, “ Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good. To one there is given through the Spirit a message of wisdom, to another a […]
Cleveland City Council Approves Smart Parking Meters
Cleveland Public Meetings Report – The week of June 5 Meeting coverage by Cleveland Documenters | Compiled by Signal Cleveland’s Doug Breehl-Pitorak and Anastazia Vanisko | Edited by Rachel Dissell, Mary Ellen Huesken and Lawrence Daniel Caswell Here’s what happened last week in local public government meetings covered by Cleveland Documenters. Public commenters […]
NBA Finals Predictions: Heat vs Nuggets
By Anthony Byrd The 2023 NBA Finals between the Miami Heat and the Denver Nuggets is going to be an exciting and closely contested series. The Miami Heat, known for their strong defensive play and disciplined team culture, could showcase their ability to stifle opponents and create scoring opportunities. The Heat are known for their […]
CWRU Is Replacing Yost Hall
By Veronica Maciag Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) has recently announced the details of its new project on the Case Quad. In place of the building formerly known as Yost Hall, CWRU is constructing the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB). Here’s everything you need to know about it. What is Yost Hall? Historically, Yost […]
Should Taxpayers Pay for New Stadium for Haslams?
An editorial by Justice B. Hill I knew that billionaires had their hands in our pockets, but I didn’t know how deeply. Well, now I know. According to various reports, the Cleveland Browns have gotten more than $350 million in free money from various taxing options since 1998. Now, they seek more tax dollars to renovate […]
Cleveland Metroparks’ 2023 Mobile Outreach Summer Programs
Join Mobile Outreach this summer for some family fun at Urban Line Dancing and West African Drum Circle. URBAN LINE DANCING Enjoy free Urban Line Dance instruction in July and August. Get your heart beating during 11 evenings of fun in the fresh air. Each evening will include new moves, great music, and instruction. […]