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Ohio lawmakers approve ‘stand your ground’ bill: The Wake Up for Monday, Dec. 21, 2020 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Weather Highs will be around 40 degrees today, with a rain-snow mix possible during the afternoon. That mix could continue overnight as lows dip to around 33 degrees. Read more. Local scores: Browns 20, New York Giants 6 The headlines Stand your ground: Ohio lawmakers gave final approval Friday to a controversial “stand your ground” bill that would eliminate any “duty to retreat” before using force in self-defense, despite sharp criticism from Democrats and some Republicans. Jeremy Pelzer reports that the Republican-sponsored bill now heads to Gov. Mike DeWine, who said earlier this week that lawmakers shouldn’t send him any bills loosening gun restrictions until they first pass a package of gun ....
Citizens? Guardians? Crowhoppers? Trademark applicants speculate on the Cleveland Indians’ new name Updated Dec 18, 2020; Posted Dec 18, 2020 The Cleveland Crowhoppers, Cleveland Squires and Cleveland Citizens are among the possibilities that so-called trademark squatters are betting will replace the name of our Cleveland Indians. Each of the names, and at least 17 others, have been filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by enterprising fans or aspiring entrepreneurs seeking trademark protection.Chuck Crow, The Plain Dealer Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland Crowhoppers, Cleveland Squires and Cleveland Citizens are among the possibilities that so-called trademark squatters are betting will replace the name of our Cleveland Indians. ....
December 17, 2020 at 11:04 AM Shares32 The Cleveland Indians franchise officially announced that it will be changing its name after operating as the Indians for over a century. Team owner Paul Dolan has indicated that it will be a slow transition and that the club will still be the Indians in 2021. “It’s a difficult and complex process to identify a new name and do all the things you do around activating that name,” Dolan said. “We are going to work at as quick a pace as we can while doing it right. But we’re not going to do something just for the sake of doing it. We’re going to take the time we need to do it right.” ....