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Remembering Parmatown, where Cleveland south siders came to shop for 60 years: Historical photos
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July 29, 2024
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Remembering Parmatown, where Cleveland south siders came to shop for 60 years: Historical photos
Located at the intersection of Ridge Rd. and Ridgewood Dr. in Parma, Parmatown was a shopping and social destination from 1956-2016.
By Joey Morona, cleveland.com
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Fridrich Bicycle announces that it will close soon
Ohio City's Fridrich Bicycle, after 141 years in business, will close soon.
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Melt Bar and Grilled closes another location
Melt Bar and Grilled has closed its location in Columbus.
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Stylish 2024 Hyundai Sonata punches above its class
2024 Hyundai Sonata Review: Hyundai has come a long way with its tech-tastic Sonata, but it’s also kept its eye on the fundamentals.
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From bedtime stories to voice over success. Let me tell you about my newest revenue stream: Money Talks
Money Talks columnist Darnell Mayberry recounts his nightly ritual of reading bedtime stories to his daughter, which led to a serendipitous opportunity as a voice-over artist that transfored his perception of luck and entrepreneurship.
By Darnell Mayberry | For Cleveland.com
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Ohio is capitalizing on federal clean energy policies to dominate American solar manufacturing. Let’s keep it that way: Abigail Ross Hopper
Solar is not a partisan issue, despite the many voices out there that are trying to make it political. Some politicians may talk and bluster as the election approaches, but the truth is that solar is one of the most popular energy sources in the United States. Repealing the policies that are driving clean energy investments in states like Ohio would be a major mistake, and lawmakers know it., writes guest columnist Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the national trade association for America’s solar and storage industry.
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