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June 17, 2024
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New AAC Commissioner Tim Pernetti poised to lead conference into an ever-changing future
Tim Pernetti is set to embark on a new journey as the AAC's next commissioner.
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The Chef’s Garden receives $2.5 million state grant (photos)
The Chef’s Garden is one of several places in Ohio receiving grants for energy-efficient projects.
By Marc Bona, cleveland.com
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2024 Chevrolet Trax is more than ‘Activ’e
Review: Buick’s Envista impressed us, and now the Trax is a similar, albeit more basic, version about which, frankly, I’m having a hard time finding anything to criticize.
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Cancel culture is cutting subscriptions. Here are the ones I can live without and how much shedding them has saved me: Money Talks
Purging your under-used TV and internet subscriptions will save you a bundle each year, writes Money Talks columnist Darnell Mayberry.
By Darnell Mayberry | For Cleveland.com
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Cleveland-Cliffs needs to accept that anonymous opinions are constitutionally protected speech: editorial
Cleveland-Cliffs needs to take to heart Cuyahoga Common Pleas Judge Deborah Turner’s ruling that an anonymous poster critical of the firm is protected by the First Amendment, and move on, writes the editorial board of The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com.
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Ohio State gets more than $4 million to train workers for Great Lakes water quality jobs
A statement from U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, a Cleveland Democrat, said communities along Lake Erie need a specialized workforce that can ensure Ohioans have access to safe and secure drinking water while ensuring that Lake Erie is kept free of pollutants.
By Sabrina Eaton, cleveland.com
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