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Highlights, headquartered in Columbus, has managed to stay alive since 1946 by staying true to its values.
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Broadbent is eager to teach newcomers how to become proficient at his craft.
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Fall colors are finally here, but why were they late?
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"All Voting is Local" registers people with disabilities to vote and makes sure they know their rights at the polls.
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A food pantry in Cleveland's east side feeds hundreds of families, but also requires a lot of electricity.
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Amanda King's photographs are hung in a vacant storefront on the corner of Buckeye Road and E. 130th Street.
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The water tower along the Shoreway will be re-painted with a new design.
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The Music Settlement has been on Cleveland's east side for 106 years, but this month it opened a campus on the west side
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Jacob's Ladder provides fitness opportunity for people with disabilities.
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Local Triathletes Ready To Welcome, Race 5,400 Competitors For National Age Group Titles
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The American Institute of Architects' sand sculpture competition benefits the ACE Mentor Program
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how things are changing around the 16-bed rule specifically for rehab facilities in Ohio and at the federal level.
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The Asian Lantern Festival brings more than 40 displays and hundreds of lanterns to the zoo.
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The Geauga Park District and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo work to boost spotted turtle population