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Cleveland Police Say No to Celebratory Gunfire, Cleveland Bishop to Retire, Cleveland Museum Offer Chef Demos: Patch PM

No Gunfire on NYE | Ohio Job Deaths | Cleveland Bishop Retires | Chef Demonstrations | Strongsville Raises | Westlake Officers Cleared

CLEVELAND, OH – Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Ohio Patch:

Cleveland Police Warn Residents Not to Celebrate New Year's Eve With Guns

  • Celebratory gunfire is not only illegal, it is also dangerous. The consequences of celebrating New Year’s Eve with a gun can be devastating.

Working in Ohio Might Kill You

  • Ohio has the fifth highest number of fatal work injuries in the nation, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

Cleveland Bishop Richard Lennon to Step Down

  • Citing health reasons for retirement, Lennon known for successful fundraising and shuttering dozens of parishes.

Cleveland Museum of Natural History Announces Chef Demonstrations

  • 'Our Global Kitchen: Food, Nature, Culture' offers a new view of cooking at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History with two demos in Dec.

2 Percent Raises for Strongsville Department Heads, Other Nonunion Workers

  • Increase matches that of union employees; no salary increase for City Council.

Two Officers Cleared in Fatal Shooting of Robbery Suspect

  • Officers 'reacted appropriately' county prosecutor says.

Beloved ER Nurse Struck and Killed on Highway

  • The body of Elizabeth Kurish, 60, found on Interstate 71 Thursday night.

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