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Cleveland Heights City Council Honors Ezekiel Burrows
Family and council members spoke about the longtime member of the city's Planning Commission who died in December

I graduated from Ohio University with a degree in journalism and experience working at <i>The Plain Dealer </i>and <i>The Columbus Dispatch. </i>I lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., for four years, where I taught seventh-grade English and social studies through the Teach For America organization, and later, worked for Creative Artists Agency, a talent agency based in Los Angeles. I also tutored third-graders and freelanced for an education publication. I moved back to Ohio in August 2010 to be closer to my family and pursue a full-time job in journalism.
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Family and council members spoke about the longtime member of the city's Planning Commission who died in December

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