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After a three-year hiatus, the Cleveland Museum of Art's Parade the Circle returned to Wade Oval with the theme of transformation symbolized by the dragonfly.
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Opponents of proposed constitutional change to make it harder to pass amendments talk about strategyOne group in a coalition of 250 will hold a training event this weekend north of Columbus to teach volunteers how to work to oppose the amendment that, if passed, would require a 60% voter threshold for future constitutional amendments.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio is fourth in the nation for anticipated renewable energy development in 2023 — enough energy infrastructure will be installed to power close to one point five million homes, according to data from the Energy Information Administration.
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The Cincinnati Zoo's sloth, "Lightning," has given birth.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentState health officials recommend limiting outdoor activity and closing windows, especially if you have any preexisting medical conditions.
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The Senate allocated $15 million to cover the cost of the August special election. If it's not enough, more can be added, Sen. President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) said.
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Bowden Manufacturing's unusual Next Gen Manufacturing program recruits engineering students and new engineering graduates — people who many would consider overqualified — to work with Computer Numerical Control machines and other heavy equipment.
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Renovations to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in 2019 included a new glass exterior spanning two city blocks. The mirror-like glass reflects the trees along Huron Road, causing tired, migrating birds to crash into the windows.
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Cleveland's Office of Capital Projects assessed the city's rail bridges and found 23 need critical repairs and 76 that need other maintenance.
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Jack's A Go Go reopened in 1980 under the ownership of Petie Brown as Summit Station, as what is believed to be the longest-running lesbian bar in Ohio history.