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Non-Essential Mnemonics: “People say President Jefferson had nineteen different mistresses. Dude, Jefferson had Chlamydia—no doubt.” by Kent Woodyard
Dispatches From Civil War Reenactments
Jan 263 out of 4 Cleveland suburbs saw increases in poverty in last decade
Cleveland.com Breaking News
Jan 25Latest Headlines in Detail
Cleveland Heights Business Owners: Claim Your Listing
Cleveland Heights Patch
Feb 04Do you own a business in Cleveland Heights?You may already know that Cleveland Heights Patch has a comprehensive directory with listings for the businesses in town, but you may not know that you can take control of your listing — for free.That’s right ... »
'Lower Ninth' Opens Tonight at Ensemble Theatre
Cleveland Heights Patch
Feb 03Ensemble Theatre's second play as part of its “Panorama of African-American Theatre: IV” series opens tonight. Lower Ninth by Beau Willimon is set on the rooftop of a house submerged in water after Hurricane Katrina. The play, directed by Ensemble’s ar... »
Bank of America Offers Free Admission to Science Center
Cleveland Heights Patch
Feb 03Bank of America and Merrill Lynch offers cardholders free admission to the Great Lakes Science Center Saturday and Sunday as part of the Museums on Us program.To get free admission, you must have photo identification and present a valid Bank of America... »
Cheap Date: Free Super Bowl Chili Cook-off
Cleveland Heights Patch
Feb 03Check back every Friday for Cheap Date: one weekend event or activity that won't break the bank. Free chili. We thought that may grab your attention. Garage Bar in Ohio City is hosting a Super Bowl party and will have the big game on big screens, and a... »
Artwon Oliver Shooting Suspects Ordered to Provide DNA Samples
Cleveland Heights Patch
Feb 02Men suspected of killing 16-year-old Artwon Oliver were ordered to provide DNA samples during a pretrial meeting Wednesday. Prosecutors requested that the four adult defendants’ DNA be tested and compared to evidence collected after the November shooti... »
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The News-Herald Blogs: Tuned in to Pop Culture
Jan 27You've seen the list of Oscar nominations for best picture.There are nine of them.Gulp. You have a lot of work to do between now and Feb. 26.No time like this weekend to get started, right? Let's dig into where -- or how -- you can see each of the nine... »
Non-Essential Mnemonics: “People say President Jefferson had nineteen different mistresses. Dude, Jefferson had Chlamydia—no doubt.” by Kent Woodyard
Dispatches From Civil War Reenactments
Jan 26Hank “Grizzly Adams” Adams, my alma mater’s Tuesday night campus shuttle driver, proves the point that “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.” Also, a mnemonic for the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship runners up from 2000 – 2010 (Princet... »
3 out of 4 Cleveland suburbs saw increases in poverty in last decade
Cleveland.com Breaking News
Jan 25The loss of middle-class people underscores the need for better social service networks in places that didn't really need them before, cities stretching from South Euclid to Fairview Park, Lakewood to Brecksville. »
Former Cleveland Heights-University Heights Superintendent Tapped for the Big Time
Cleveland Scene
Jan 24When former superintendent Deborah Dilisle departed the Cleveland Heights-University Heights school district after she was appointed state superintendent by Governor Ted Strickland in 2008, the city was sad to see her go but cheered that the popular an... »
Deb Delisle, former superintendent of Cleveland Heights-University Heights schools, nominated for leadership job in U.S. Department of Education
Cleveland.com Northeast Ohio News
Jan 24Deb Delisle believes she is well prepared and qualified to serve as the nation's new assistant secretary of education for elementary and secondary education. »