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October 3, 2024
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All aboard in Ann Arbor: What Ohio can learn from Michigan when it comes to Amtrak service
What I discovered on my early-morning route to Chicago: A sold-out train, traveling at speeds of up to 110 miles an hour, filled with students, families and business travelers.
By Susan Glaser, cleveland.com
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Platform Beer Co. co-founder named U.S. CEO of British-based home-brew device company
Paul Benner, one of the founders of Platform Beer Co., has been named CEO for the U.S. operations of a British-based home-brew device company.
By Marc Bona, cleveland.com
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Summit County Executive Ilene Shapiro highlights challenges area is facing in State of County address
In her 2024 State of the County address, Summit County Executive Ilene Shapiro highlighted a number of challenges the county is facing and how community leaders, business partners, nonprofit organizations and elected officials are working together to “tackle these issues with unity, determination and foresight."
By Megan Becka, special to cleveland.com
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Demolition of airport Sheraton marks beginning of ‘much more to come,’ says Hopkins director
Airport director Bryant Francis called the demolition of the Sheraton the “first visual representation” of a multi-year, multi-phase process to rebuild Cleveland Hopkins.
By Susan Glaser, cleveland.com
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Ohio’s casinos, racinos set monthly revenue record
Ohio's casinos and racinos brought in $204 million of revenue in August.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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Why raising corporate taxes would be so misguided: Mark Altieri
Tax policy and Econ 101 are really quite simple. If you want less of something, you tax and regulate it more. If you want more of something, you tax and regulate it less, writes guest columnist Mark Altieri, a Professor Emeritus of Accounting at Kent State University, where he taught the advanced tax courses. He is special tax counsel to the law firm of Wickens, Herzer and Panza in Avon, Ohio.
By Guest Columnist, cleveland.com
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