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Among those on hand for the ceremony were Jeffrey P. Jacobs, second from left, CEO of Jacobs Investments, Inc. and Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson, right. MORNING JOURNAL/MICHAEL ALLEN BLAIR A visitor to the Greater Cleveland Aquarium checks out the...
During a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday, aquarium general manager Tami Brown said more than 100 species are represented in the tanks and other displays of fresh-water and salt-water creatures. “This project helps us re-invent and re-define downtown...
The recipients were honored at the Orchestra’s 32nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Concert on Sunday, January 15, 2012. Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson presented the awards, along with Cleveland Councilman Kevin Conwell and Cuyahoga County...
The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency recently selected Euclid resident Ed Jerse to serve as the agency’s board president this year. Jerse, a former state representative, is now Cuyahoga County Director of Regional Collaboration and works in th
Democratic officials say a new payroll tax cut plan by Senate Democrats drops ... Markets rose Monday on hopes that Europe's leaders will agree on a plan to ... CLEVELAND -- Mayor Frank G. Jackson administered the oath of office at 8 a.m. Monday at...
Frank George Jackson (born October 4, 1946) is an American politician of the Democratic Party. He was elected the 57th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio on November 8, 2005, unseating unpopular incumbent Jane Campbell. He is the first sitting member of Cleveland City Council to become mayor since Stephen Buhrer in 1867. Full Article
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