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Outwardly, there is little about the two-story, clapboard house on Cleveland's Seymour Avenue that hints at the decade of horror that authorities say played out inside its walls. With its boarded-up windows and peeling paint, the whitewashed house
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April 12, 2013 Cleveland Public Library said it has hired Rod Houpe, a 25-year information technology veteran, as its new chief technology officer. Mr. Houpe has experience in both the public and private sectors. On the public side, the library said,
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Here's the latest installment of a weekly web feature that highlights positive developments in the Northeast Ohio business community. The gain for the year came despite a softer-than-expected December, when vehicle sales were off 6.8%, to 14,862 from
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The year it turned 100, Cleveland was a town that hadn't aged particularly well. Former Planning Director Hunter Morrison described Cleveland in 1896 as "a dirty, slum-filled industrial city."...Johnson laid the city's groundwork in the early years
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From the Central High yearbook The home at 2266 86th St...It comes near the end of a long block and is more forlorn than many of the well-tended houses in this struggling neighborhood. Its once wooden frame is wrapped in brown awnings and a dull
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A pair of Seattle design firms proposed some radical ideas today for the future of downtown, including bulldozing two parking garages north of City Hall and the Cuyahoga County Courthouse to create a green park facing north to Lake Erie. The
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Inc. of Chicago wants to break ground by Jan. 1, are highly encouraging. Among other things, they show a building with facades of glass and precast concrete panels arranged in lyrical geometric patterns that uncannily and unintentionally echo the Op
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These little readers on the Columbus Metropolitan Library's bookmobile attend the Linden Lutheran Head Start program of the Child Development Council of Franklin County. After being named national Library of the Year by Library Journal in May, the
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Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson is forming a commission to continue work begun more than 100 years ago by architect Daniel Burnham to remake and revitalize downtown. The original Group Plan Commission, formed in 1903, led to construction of historic
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The library board last week approached its favorite candidate with an offer, said board Chairman Larry Smith on Wednesday. But the candidate, whose name Smith would not disclose, declined the job this week, citing a spousal job conflict, Smith said.
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