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February 5, 2024

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Team NEO reports lending a hand in 96 business investments last year for Greater Cleveland
CEO Bill Koehler said the economic development organization was still able to attract and retain many businesses in 2023.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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Entertainment
Baby back ribs for consumers, restaurants recalled over inspection issue
Baby back rib products from Canada have been recalled because of a lack of inspection.
By Marc Bona, cleveland.com
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Can these three ideas solve the region’s population problem? Cleveland leaders think so
“We don’t think of ourselves as a tech hub and yet we have 58,000 people who work in the sector,” said Baiju Shah, president and CEO of the Greater Cleveland Partnership. “It’s incumbent upon us to change that perception.”
By Susan Glaser, cleveland.com
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One Cleveland institution is one of 10 biggest nonprofits in U.S.; here’s how locals compare
How nonprofit organizations in the Cleveland/Akron area fit in nationally for size by revenue and employee pay
By Zachary Smith, cleveland.com
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High crime sparks US travel warnings for 2 popular cruise destinations
High levels of crime in the Bahamas and Jamaica prompted the U.S. State Department to warn travelers to use extreme caution if they visit those nations.
By Robert Higgs, cleveland.com
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Opinion
When credit dries up, so do businesses and communities: Michael Adelman
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is expected to officially announce the final regulation capping credit-card late fees shortly, despite hearing overwhelming feedback since the rule was proposed last year from businesses, banks, and workers about the harm it would cause. The final rule is also anticipated to face legal challenges, making it hard to implement. The CFPB should instead withdraw the proposed regulation and return to the drawing board on how to best look out for consumers, writes guest columnist Michael Adelman, president and CEO of the Ohio Bankers League.
By Guest Columnist, cleveland.com
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