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Cleveland is set to receive $511 million. The city was among 38 Ohio municipalities allocated financial support through the support program. (Rick Uldricks/Patch)
CLEVELAND, OH The U.S. Department of Treasury on Monday released a breakdown of what kind of financial help communities can expect from the $350 billion Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.
Cleveland is set to receive $511 million. The city was among 38 Ohio municipalities allocated financial support through the support program. Cuyahoga County, meanwhile, will receive $239.9 million. With this funding, communities hit hard by COVID-19 will be able to return to a semblance of normalcy; they ll be able to rehire teachers, firefighters and other essential workers – and to help small businesses reopen safely, said Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in a statement.
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Cleveland, Ohio – Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson allegedly used his influence to protect his grandson a reputed gang member from being arrested in connection to a fatal shooting that still remains unsolved two years later, according to a report. The New York Post reported that Frank Q. Jackson, a suspected member of violent street gang No-Limit 700, was the prime suspect in the broad-daylight August 28, 2019 shooting of 30-year-old Antonio “Bisket” Parra.
Jackson, who is now being sued by the murdered man’s family, is accused of preventing the arrest of his grandson when cops went to the 74-year-old Democrat’s house the night of the shooting. According to documents, police intended to take his grandson into custody, but they stood down after a conversation the mayor had with Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams, according to the New Republic.