
The Wake Up – July 22, 2021 ODOT awards Cleveland $2.5 million to study Browns’ lakefront proposal
ODOT awards Cleveland 2.5-million-dollars to study the Browns’ lakefront proposal. Ohio could receive as much as a billion dollars from a massive opioid settlement. Federal prosecutors portray Councilman Ken Johnson as a swindler who fleeced taxpayers....
The Wake Up · Cleveland.com - Advance Local
July 22, 20215m 22s
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ODOT awards Cleveland 2.5-million-dollars to study the Browns’ lakefront proposal. Ohio could receive as much as a billion dollars from a massive opioid settlement. Federal prosecutors portray Councilman Ken Johnson as a swindler who fleeced taxpayers. Some of the homeless men who were booted from the Independence Ramada were among about two dozen people who attended this week’s Cuyahoga County Council meeting to protest the ouster brought on by Independence Mayor Gregory Kurtz and County Executive Armond Budish. And House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday rejected a GOP request to make Congressman Jim Jordan a member of a new select committee to investigate the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, arguing that Jordan’s actions and statements might jeopardize the probe’s integrity.
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