CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART OFFERS FREE ADMISSION YEAR ROUND

By Ray Robinson

Why haven’t you taken the family out to the Cleveland Museum of Art ? Did you know that ad- mission is absolutely FREE and they welcome each and every one of us to visit their treasure trove of all things beautiful ?

Often times many Cleveland residents, of all age groups, religious backgrounds and ethnic makeup will ride past this magnificent  structure wondering about the myriad of historical pictures, artifacts and other treasures locked tightly behind these heavily secured doors. They think “Surely there’s nothing in there for me. AND, furthermore , I’m probably not invited in anyway”. WRONG !
Times have surely changed in the world of art and at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Locally, it is one of the best places to travel back in time with family , friends or with the thousands of other visitors who tour the museum and it’s ever-changing collection of art alone. Continue reading “CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART OFFERS FREE ADMISSION YEAR ROUND”

DO YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE DETAINED BY THE POLICE ?


There’s nothing worse then than getting pulled over by the police. Unfortunately, it’s going to happen to a lot of us. The thing is…Do you know to do, or more importantly, do you know what NOT to do should you get pulled over  Take a few minutes to read over what the experts say you should do if you happened to find yourself stopped by the law.

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THE PUBLISHER’S PULSE

By The Madd Hatter

Well…It’s time to get your children ready for another school year. Another summer has come and gone. Time to change gears again just as you were getting settled in to your summer routine.

Man, seems like just yesterday when my own mother and father were taking me to several stores around town to get me ready for the school year ahead. Thom McAnn’s, Robert Halls, May Company,Higbee’s and a couple of other stores handled most of our clothing needs. Continue reading “THE PUBLISHER’S PULSE”

$500,000 Funding to Expand Youth Employment Opportunities


Cuyahoga County and the City of Cleveland announced a combined $500,000 in funding to expand youth employment opportunities for individuals ages 18 and older. This initiative, made possible through a $250,000 contribution from the County’s Office of Reentry and the City, aims to empower young adults by providing them with the skills, experience, and resources necessary to succeed in the workforce beyond the summer months. Continue reading “$500,000 Funding to Expand Youth Employment Opportunities”

**Temple of Praise Seventh-Day Adventist Church Hosts Annual Community Health Fair**

 

*Temple of Praise Seventh-Day Adventist Church, located at 1985 Green Road,  is gearing up for its Second Annual Community Health Fair, scheduled for Sunday, September 8th at 12:00 PM.

The event is organized in collaboration with Joy of Christ Community Church, led by Pastor David Crawford, and University Hospitals. This initiative reflects a commendable partnership between two churches of different denominations, united in their mission to serve the community. Continue reading “**Temple of Praise Seventh-Day Adventist Church Hosts Annual Community Health Fair**”

BEVERLY OWENS-JACKSON IS COMMITTED TO MAKING HER CITY A BETTER PLACE TO THRIVE

As the city of Cleveland prepares itself to move forward towards better days and better ways for families to thrive, Beverly Owens-Jackson is striving to do her best to make these things a reality. With a strong family base and a good head on her shoulders,she is bound to make Cleveland a better place to work, live and play.

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PUBLISHER’S PULSE

By The Madd Hatter

As a former resident of both Ohio City and Tremont from the late 80’s through the early 2000’s, I can’t seem to escape this troubling thought…WHAT IN THE HELL IS WRONG WITH OUR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP ON THE EASTSIDE ?

Since the mid-80’s, the near Westside has made huge leaps and bounds when it comes to community development, community collaborations and overall beautification of each of these  neighborhoods.

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Our Families First: A Cuyahoga County Summer Initiative

Cuyahoga County recognizes that summer can be challenging for families with children and teens. We understand that without the structure and resources often provided by schools, families may struggle with childcare, food, and constructive and safe activities for kids. Today, Cuyahoga County leadership, representatives from our municipalities, and community organizations outlined summer programs and resources designed to support families and children. This collaborative effort aims to ensure a safe and enjoyable summer for all.

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