Was there ever a point to the Ohio coronavirus alert map, or was it just misdirection? This Week in the CLE
CLEVELAND, Ohio Ohio’s color-coded coronavirus map is no more.
Did the yellow, orange, red and purple of the state’s 88 counties make it any easier to navigate the pandemic? We’re talking about the point on This Week in the CLE.
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Cleveland Foundation promotes Lillian Kuri to executive vice president and chief operating officer
Cleveland Foundation veteran Lillian Kuri is taking on a new role at the organization.
The foundation on Friday afternoon, Feb. 26, announced that Kuri will be promoted to the newly created position of executive vice president and chief operating officer, effective Monday, March 1. Kuri, 51, since January 2020 has held the title of senior vice president for strategy.
Kuri will oversee the day-to-day headquarters operations of the foundation and the development of a new strategic plan, which will include placekeeping and placemaking strategies designed in partnership with the community as part of the foundation s upcoming move to the intersection of the MidTown and Hough neighborhoods, according to a news release.
âFor the love, for the Landâ: Cleveland Cavaliers unveil new banner to hang on Sherwin-Williams building Banner rendering (Source: Cleveland Cavaliers) By Chris Anderson | December 23, 2020 at 11:18 AM EST - Updated December 23 at 11:18 AM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland Cavaliers unveiled a new banner that will drape on the facade of the Sherwin-Williams headquarters building in downtown Cleveland.
The community-inspired design symbolizing diversity, inclusion, and equity was unanimously approved by the Cleveland Planning Commission when it was presented during a Dec. 17 meeting.
âIt is an invitation, a rally cry, a call to action to embrace unity and come together in a common bond of love for each other and our city. Depicted with a diverse representation of hands on a basketball, the message speaks to the power of teamwork.â