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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Meals By Maxine

By Mikki Hardwick-Lett

Chicken Milano 

Here’s to another tasty recipe provided by the king of the yard. This is a delicious pasta and chicken dish with garlic, sun-dried tomatoes and fresh basil. Use the dry packaged sun-dried tomatoes instead of the tomatoes packed in olive oil. The sauce can be kept, covered, for one day in the refrigerator;heat again over low heat. Try it with some crusty bread if desired.

Ingredients

• 1 tablespoon butter

• 2 cloves garlic, minced Continue reading “Meals By Maxine”

National Fatherhood Summit being held in Atlanta in August

By Ray Robinson

The 2024 National Fatherhood Summit will take place August 13–15 at the Omni Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. The summit is presented by the US Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and the national responsible fatherhood Clearing House. The theme of the summit is “From Foundations to the Future of fatherhood.
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Council Approves Land Sale for 10 New Affordable Homes in Ward 8

Councilman Mike Polensek is celebrating the addition of 10 new homes in Ward 8, which he expects to be quickly built.

In June 2023, Cleveland City Council approved Ordinance No. 658-2023, which allocated $5M in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to build 50 new homes in five Cleveland wards, as part of Habitat’s 400-Home Initiative.

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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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CLEVELAND WINS DIGITAL EQUITY CHALLENGE GRANT FROM COMCAST, U.S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS

Challenge issues $1.5 million to 10 cities for workforce programs; closing digital skills gap
Comcast Corporation and the U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) named Cleveland as one of 10 cities to receive a Talent for Tomorrow: Digital Equity Challenge grant award at USCM’s 92nd Annual Meeting in Kansas City.

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