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October 27, 2023

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Like that bench? It used to be a wind turbine blade
Canvus, a Rocky River company with a manufacturing facility in Avon, is taking decommissioned wind-turbine blades and upcycling them into benches, picnic tables and planters to use in public places.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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lululemon We Made Too Much restock sale: Jackets, sweaters, claw clips, scrunchies, more
lululemon restocks its We Made Too Much sale every Thursday. Find tons of new activewear pieces for men and women that just went on sale on Oct. 26. Get ready for fall and winter with a bomber jacket, an insulated jacket or new accessories like scrunchies and claw clips.
By Kaylee Remington, cleveland.com
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Wayfair Way Day 2023: LAST DAY to get up to 80% off furniture, decor, mattresses, more (Oct. 26)
Wayfair Way Day 2023 has just one day left -- today, Thursday, Oct. 26. Don't miss out on getting up to 80% off furniture, home decor, lighting, mattresses and so much more.
By Kaylee Remington, cleveland.com
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Senators seek terrorist funding crackdown at banking hearing chaired by Sherrod Brown
Witnesses at the hearing told the committee that Iran has been a major source of funding for Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, and other terrorist organizations in the Middle East for decades.
By Sabrina Eaton, cleveland.com
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Will the UAW strike affect new car supply at Northeast Ohio dealerships?
Striking autoworkers have shut down several of the plants that make many of Ford’s, General Motors’ and Stellantis’ most popular vehicles, but so far, dealerships in Greater Cleveland say having enough vehicles on their lots hasn’t been a problem.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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Sports
NFL owners cautious on Olympic flag football participation
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and other league executives say they want active players to participate in flag football’s Olympic debut at LA28, but views among those players’ employers — the league’s owners — are more guarded.
By Sports Business Journal
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