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Cleveland has been recommended to host the 2030 Special Olympics USA Games, bringing 5,500 athletes and an estimated $70 million economic impact to the region.
Special Olympics athletes made Ross County proud with their performance at the State Summer Games, bringing home dozens of medals and personal bests.
The recommendation comes after a months-long bid process in which Cleveland was one of two publicly known finalists, along with Nashville, Tennessee.
Editor Chris Quinn hosts our daily half-hour news podcast, with editorial board member Lisa Garvin, impact editor Leila ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed some anti-LGBTQ items into law but vetoed three key items.
Ohio budget bill with Browns stadium funding, LGBTQ+ restrictions heads to Gov. Mike DeWine A two-year, $60 billion state operating budget is headed to Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ...
Athletes in the Special Olympics are, for the first time, getting the chance to design merchandise with the help of some ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine vetoed budget provisions targeting the LGBTQ community, including defunding shelters using preferred pronouns and restricting library materials.
School districts applauded Gov. Mike DeWine's decision to veto property tax measures in the budget. But the fight isn't over.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed some anti-LGBTQ items into law but vetoed three key items.
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