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Facebook to Host Free Workshop for Strongsville Small Businesses
Congressman Jim Renacci to Kick Off Event
Social Media, Ohio State Buckeyes, Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Indians, and life imitating The Onion is the short version of my bio, the longer version follows:
Originally from the Columbus area, I moved to Cleveland in 1995 and now consider it my home.
I've been involved with news publishing and content marketing for over ten years, mostly working with B2B businesses in Cleveland.
I was one of the early Patchers when Patch came to Northeast Ohio in 2010. I absolutely loved working with my hometown Lakewood Patch as a freelancer. I am also an advocate for hyperlocal news and social media, in fact, my @LkwdCitizen Twitter account won Cleveland Scene's "Best Twitter to Follow" award in 2015.
Congressman Jim Renacci to Kick Off Event
Ohio State coach Urban Meyer reveals the tribute on his Twitter account.
House Bill 180 will have to wait.
Birdtown is on the move!
Three suspects from Atlanta arrested with meth cooked in Mexican "super labs" earmarked for distribution in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.
Breaking: Entenmann’s has issued a recall on some of its Little Bites brownie and muffin products due to possible plastic contamination.
TODAY ONLY, the Cleveland 2016 Host Committee is giving away the RNC "We the People" street pole banners, once they are gone, they are gone.
The Lakewood Chamber of Commerce continues their long-standing tradition of welcoming new Lakewood teachers to the community.
Beachwood City Council could seek bids for construction of a new fire station.
Zach McAllister's unbelievable catch helped the Indians beat the Twins last night at Progressive field.
After 52 long years, the Cavs finally made Cleveland victorious once again. Mike Polk Jr. explains why this is confusing for Clevelanders.
The Cleveland Division of Police is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing 13 year old female.
Jenne will be hosting a live product presentation event on YouTube.
Obama has now issued reduced sentences for 673 people, more than the past 10 presidents combined.
The grants help fund projects that help Lakewood students academically, culturally, socially and physically.
"Lakewood’s future is bright. Our residents and our children depend upon it." -Pam Smith, Build Lakewood Chair
A staggering 35,092 people died from crashes on U.S. roadways last year, according to new data. In Ohio, fatalities were up 10.3 percent.
LakewoodAlive’s Popular Late-Summer Event Returns to Downtown Lakewood.
Live entertainment, craft and game booths, bounce houses, pony rides, children’s games and FOOD!
"This defendant targeted vulnerable, special needs children who could have been receiving legitimate services somewhere else," said DeWine