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Heights Schools Must Repay $35K In Misused Tax Money: Auditor

Reply The Heights schools misused public money to fund research into a school levy, the Auditor of State reported. (Chris Mosby/Patch) CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools illegally used nearly $35,000 in public money to fund polling on an upcoming school levy, the state auditor reported this week. Auditor of State Keith Faber released a 2020 financial audit of the Heights schools with a finding for recovery totaling $34,675, arguing the district improperly used public money to fund polling on an upcoming levy. The law is clear about using public funds on campaign activities like polling, Faber said. School districts must be extremely careful in using electioneering techniques paid for by taxpayers. In this case where the polling was clearly directed at levy voters and sought information regarding the upcoming levy, it was illegal and the district should know better.

Feeding the Frontlines awards Cleveland s Best foods to more than 700 teachers (photos)

Feeding the Frontlines awards Cleveland’s Best foods to more than 700 teachers (photos) Updated May 10, 2021; CLEVELAND, Ohio Zakiayyah Bergen brushed aside tears as she accepted 150 restaurant gift cards for teachers in her school district from Mojo World Eats and Tommy’s last week. The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District was one of six Northeast Ohio school systems that received 735 gift cards in Advance Ohio’s Feeding the Frontlines project to reward educators’ exemplary service and dedication to their students during the coronavirus pandemic. They were awarded during Teacher Appreciation Week. The $20 gift cards were funded by four sponsor businesses: Ohio Savings Bank, Geauga Pawn and Alliance Loan Company, Leaf Home Solutions and Wells Fargo Advisors. The gift cards are redeemable at nine independent restaurants, all of which are recent Cleveland’s Best honorees from contests on cleveland.com to determine the best burgers, barbecue and more in

Jon Husted to meet with Asian American neighbors over coronavirus tweet: Overnight News Links

Jon Husted to meet with Asian American neighbors over coronavirus tweet: Overnight News Links Updated 11:42 PM; Today 11:42 PM Asian Americans who live in the community where Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted resides say he has agreed to meet with them to discuss his recent controversial tweet about the coronavirus. Facebook Share Featured stories Asian American neighbors say Lt. Gov. Jon Husted will meet with them to discuss controversial coronavirus tweet (Read more) Amy Acton announces she won’t run for U.S. Senate (Read more) 69 overdose deaths in March put Cuyahoga County on pace to match 2017′s record number of deaths (Read more)

Amy Acton won t run for U S Senate in Ohio: The Wake Up for Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Amy Acton won’t run for U.S. Senate in Ohio: The Wake Up for Wednesday, April 7, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Workers take down an oak tree on the back of a private residential lot on Lake Road in Bay Village, Tuesday morning, April 6, 2021. The tree is potentially the oldest living thing in Cuyahoga County, estimated by some arborists to be more than 350 years old. Tree enthusiasts in Bay know it as the Grand Abby Oak, named for Abby Sammon, who took care of it for nearly 50 years. Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m.

Amy Acton won t run for U S Senate in Ohio: The Wake Up for Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Amy Acton won t run for U S Senate in Ohio: The Wake Up for Wednesday, April 7, 2021
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