Sunday, September 3, 2017

Cleveland Oktoberfest microbrew competition winners announced and other top stories.

  • Cleveland Oktoberfest microbrew competition winners announced

    Cleveland Oktoberfest microbrew competition winners announced
    BEREA, Ohio - Fat Head's Brewery continued its awards dominance, garnering a handful of medals at the Best Microbrew competition at Cleveland Oktoberfest. Beers are evaluated by two dozen judges - most certified via the Beer Judge Certification Program - on the inaugural night of the four-day fest at Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds. Fat Head's had a beer win in each of the six style categories, a remarkable showing for the Middleburg Heights brewery. The brewery also cleaned up in 2015 and 2016 at ..
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  • Cleveland Book Week begins Tuesday (full schedule)

    Cleveland Book Week begins Tuesday (full schedule)
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland is not known as a great literary city. But perhaps it should be. For 82 years, the Cleveland-based Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards have been one of the world's major literary awards. Not only do these awards shine a spotlight on some of the year's best works of literature; they shine a spotlight back on the city. The Anisfield-Wolf awards, established in 1935, are given to books that confront racism, examine diversity and expand society's understanding of class and justic..
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  • 'Lost Cleveland' celebrates our city's rich history

    'Lost Cleveland' celebrates our city's rich history
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Plain Dealer arts and entertainment writer Laura DeMarco, 44, has written a photo-illustrated history of our city called "Lost Cleveland." It features iconic institutions that vanished with the wrecking ball or just through the passing of time. Whether it's Leo's Casino, The Hippodrome, Hough Bakery, Cleveland Municipal Stadium or the Memphis Drive-In, these testaments to a long-gone era live on in Clevelanders' memories and in the pages of "Lost Cleveland."  "Lost Cleveland"..
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  • Cleveland Indians strike early to beat Detroit Tigers, 5-2, for 10th ...

    Cleveland Indians strike early to beat Detroit Tigers, 5-2, for 10th ...
    DETROIT - The Indians followed one of manager Terry Francona's mantras Saturday night at Comerica Park. They scored early, pitched well and added an insurance run in the later innings. As Francona likes to say, "That's a good way to play." The Indians, in winning their 10th straight game, took a 4-0 lead in the first inning and rode the pitching of Corey Kluber to a 5-2 win over the Tigers. The 10-game winning streak is their longest since they won 14 straight last year. Kluber (14-4, 2.56) pit..
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  • If Cleveland Indians make postseason, picking the roster won't be ...

    If Cleveland Indians make postseason, picking the roster won't be ...
    DETROIT -The Indians are carrying 34 players and more are on the way. The limit is 40 and the they could run right up against that number by the end of the regular season on Oct. 1. Jason Kipnis, Andrew Miller, Michael Brantley and Danny Salazar are still on the disabled list, but are expected to rejoin the Indians sometime in September. Salazar, for instance, is scheduled to be activated and start against the White Sox on Tuesday night in Chicago. As for Kipnis, Miller and Brantley, manager Te..
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  • Dead malls in Cleveland are not necessarily a bad thing: CBRE ...

    Dead malls in Cleveland are not necessarily a bad thing: CBRE ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio - A new CBRE Group retail report shows that dead malls aren't necessarily a bad thing: It's all about reinvention. With more than 3 million square feet of projects in the development pipeline in Northeast Ohio, including projects such as Pinecrest, a 57.5-acre site at Interstate 271 and Harvard Road in Orange, and expansions at Crocker Park, retail continues to thrive in some areas. And pairing down under-performing retail space is a way to strengthen the existing centers, accor..
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  • Cleveland police union backs out of Cleveland Browns opening day ...

    Cleveland police union backs out of Cleveland Browns opening day ...
    Cleveland police union backs out of Cleveland Browns opening day festivities; cites anthem protest Tyler Carey , WKYC 1:52 PM. EDT September 02, 2017 (Photo: USA Today, Ken Blaze) The Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association will no longer take part in the Browns' opening day ceremonies on Sept. 10, according to Union President Steve Loomis.Members of the union had been scheduled to help hold the American flag before the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, along wi..
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  • City of Cleveland dedicates 'Robert Godwin Sr. Way' to Facebook ...

    City of Cleveland dedicates 'Robert Godwin Sr. Way' to Facebook ...
    Please enable Javascript to watch this video CLEVELAND--It was an emotional tribute as the city of Cleveland honored an elderly man who tragically lost his life on Easter Sunday. Dozens of Robert Godwin Sr.'s family also came together in song, prayer, and kind words Saturday. They are keeping their father's memory alive after he was tragically murdered. Godwin's name will live on in the city for all to see, because of a street sign on E. 146th Street and St. Clair Avenue: "Robert Godwin, ..
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  • Cleveland Browns Scribbles: Taking a look at the 53-man roster ...

    Cleveland Browns Scribbles: Taking a look at the 53-man roster ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio  -- Cleveland Browns scribbles as the roster is cut: 1. After Joe Haden, the only surprise was John Greco not making the team. Greco was in a double-danger zone for the Browns. He's 32 and coming off serious foot surgery. But Greco seemed healthy and played reasonable well in the preseason at guard. 2. With Greco gone, the only players at least 30 years old are Joe Thomas (32), Britton Colquitt (32) and Jason McCourty (30). 3. The Browns consider Greco best as a guard or center...
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  • Top waiver wire pickups the Cleveland Browns should consider

    Top waiver wire pickups the Cleveland Browns should consider
    The Cleveland Browns are in the enviable position of having first dibs on any and all players on the waiver wire they so choose. If you are unclear on it, think of it ...
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