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Cleveland, its school district put 19 properties in play, seeking real estate developers proposals

Cleveland, its school district put 19 properties in play, seeking real estate developers proposals
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Ten Ohio School Districts Remain Fully Remote As Return Deadline Nears

The Ohioans charged in connection with the US Capitol breach

A look at Ohioans facing charges in the US Capitol siege By FARNOUSH AMIRIMarch 4, 2021 GMT COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) More than 250 federal cases have been brought against individuals who allegedly took part in or helped plot the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump. At least 11 of those cases were against Ohio residents identified through social media and surveillance footage to the FBI. In the days and weeks following the assault, a Whitehall man was arrested after he was seen on video wearing a jacket with his painting company’s name on the back while he kicked in a Capitol building window. A Cleveland school occupational therapist was arrested after social media users linked her to photos taken in the chamber of the U.S. Senate. Two Columbus-area men were charged after one was caught on Capitol surveillance footage allegedly stealing a coat rack.

The Ohioans charged in connection with the US Capitol breach

The Ohioans charged in connection with the US Capitol breach
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Cleveland High school students learn about Cozad-Bates House

The Cozad-Bates House is the only pre-Civil War home remaining in the area. Author: Lindsay Buckingham Updated: 6:46 PM EST February 24, 2021 CLEVELAND The Cozad-Bates House was built for Justus Cozad by his father Andrew. It was first built in 1853, but additions were added in the 1860s and 1972. The Cozad family settled in Northeast Ohio in the early 19th century, living along a road that s now known as Euclid Avenue. Along with other families in the area, the Cozads provided aid to freedom seekers. The Cleveland code word in the underground railroad was hope. There were a number of small five houses up and down Euclid Avenue that the residents there assisted freedom seekers as they were traveling through the United States, through the North to Canada, where ultimate freedom lied, Elise Yablonsky, planning director of University Circle, Inc., told a group of Cleveland Metropolitan School District students on a Zoom call.

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