The Eason’s are grateful to ESOP and having their voice heard. Mr. Eason had written a letter to ESOP back in 2001 describing the problems they had while seeking help to save their house. Fighting against HB 386, they testified in Columbus.
Community
Cleveland family bakes pies for a home visit from President Obama
- Wednesday, 11 January 2012 09:38
Judge Jean Murrell Capers turns 99 Still fit as a fiddle
- Wednesday, 11 January 2012 09:30
Judge Capers is loved and well respected by her fellow Clevelanders and will always be.
East Cleveland declared in state of ‘fiscal caution’
- Wednesday, 11 January 2012 09:17
East Cleveland has a lot of ground to cover. They city must address a neglected physical and financial situation that will take everyone to work together as a unit. With the hiring of the new finance director as well as a collection firm to go after past due traffic citations.
Casino may not open until June 2012
- Friday, 06 January 2012 09:26
"I'm projecting another 20 to 25 percent increase in my business, and with that, comes other jobs and people I have to employ," he said. "The casino coming adds just even more and more revitalization to Cleveland."28 dogs found in house
- Friday, 23 December 2011 08:04
According to police, it appeared as though the dogs were being conditioned to fight, using weighted collars and a treadmill
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