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July 22, 2020
Cleveland Business News
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Greater Cleveland Black-owned business directory: Where to spend your money to support Black entrepreneurs
If you want to support Cleveland's Black business community, check out this big compilation of companies owned by Black men and women.
By Brenda Cain, cleveland.com
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ENTERTAINMENT
Tushy Stadium? Company wants to put its name on Buffalo Bills stadium
Tushy Stadium? A bidet company wants to put its name on the Buffalo Bills' stadium.
By Marc Bona, cleveland.com
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BUSINESS
Spirit Airlines suspending new Cleveland-to-Newark flight due to low demand
The last nonstop flight is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 7. Spirit spokesman Field Sutton said he did not know when it would resume.
By Susan Glaser, cleveland.com
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NEWS
Environmental groups want controversial Ohio nuclear bailout bill reexamined; HB6 now at the center of FBI investigation
Environmental groups have put out the call to reexamine HB6, which is now at the center of an FBI investigation. The bill presented concerns for the clean energy sector, where instability in policy could drive off potential investors in Ohio projects.
By Emily Bamforth, cleveland.com
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BROWNS
Will Cleveland Browns keep FirstEnergy as stadium naming rights sponsor amid alleged bribery case?
The Browns have a 17-year, $102 million naming rights deal with FirstEnergy Corp. through 2029.
By Mary Kay Cabot, cleveland.com
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COURTS AND JUSTICE
Who is Juan Cespedes and what is he accused of in the Ohio statehouse bribery case
Juan Cespedes is described in an FBI affidavit as a key middleman who helped FirstEnergy carry out its end of a $60 million quid pro quo with House Speaker Larry Householder to push legislation bailing out the company’s nuclear power plants.
By Cory Shaffer, cleveland.com
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