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Turkey Bowl in Medina is back for 20th year
By Michael Heaton, The Plain Dealer
November 20, 2009, 12:54PM
A friendly football game on Thanksgiving has evolved into a major fund-raiser in a Medina man's back yard. This year marks the group's 20th Thanksgiving game. Full story »
First Ohio City Christmas Walk to show off five Victorian homes, one urban condo
By Sarah Crump, The Plain Dealer
November 19, 2009, 6:41AM
Quaint Ohio City stages its first Christmas walk, featuring five Victorian homes and one urban condo. Full story »
Stacy Tomko's tattoos tell the story of her life: Tat Chat
By Michael Heaton, The Plain Dealer
November 09, 2009, 5:01AM
Teacher Stacy Tomko's tattoos are an artistic timeline. Full story »
Fifth-grader Iyana Lynette Grair likes to be a leader in style: Fashion Flash
By Andrea Simakis, The Plain Dealer
November 18, 2009, 9:03AM
"Every three weeks. I buy clothes in pairs -- you know how a jogging suit comes with the pants and the jacket? -- but I don't wear them in the pair because somebody could be wearing that exact same outfit. I hate that." Full story »
Michael Symon's Bar Symon offers trendy comfort food in Avon Lake
By Special to The Plain Dealer
November 20, 2009, 12:00PM
Bar Symon is a spot for friends to convene, especially those who enjoy a mix of familiar fare with unusual twists and some lively flavors -- as well as a great selection of beers and ales on tap and some sumptuous desserts. Full story »
Get a jump on peak season at region's snow-centric resorts
By Susan Glaser, The Plain Dealer
November 18, 2009, 10:53AM
The cost of going downhill won't be going up this season at most regional ski resorts. Full story »
Giving Priceline a try for a hotel bargain in New York City
By Susan Glaser, The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 2:55PM
Travel editor Susan Glaser hits the jackpot in her first try at bidding on Priceline, and ends up with a fine hotel room in New York City, saving $120 a night. Full story »
Standard Hotel, other hip new hotels add lodging options in New York City
By Susan Glaser, The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 1:00PM
New hotels are burgeoning and attracting attention in New York City. Full story »
Noble Road Presbyterian Church Liberian Blog: Day 10 - Not much to do in Zwedru
By Special to The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 9:33AM
Francis Miller, pastor of Noble Road Presbyterian Church in Cleveland Heights, is traveling to Liberia to help build a school in a rural outpost of West Africa. Church member and native Liberian, Isaac Monah, is joining him on the trip. Miller is blogging regularly about the journey. In this installment, back in the county capital of Zwedru, Francis meets a stranger who tells a parable about bitterness and wisdom. Full story »
Noble Road Presbyterian Church Liberian Blog: Day 9 - A hike to the Dougbe River and departure from Sayou
By Special to The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 9:30AM
Francis Miller, pastor of Noble Road Presbyterian Church in Cleveland Heights, is traveling to Liberia to help build a school in a rural outpost of West Africa. Church member and native Liberian, Isaac Monah, is joining him on the trip. Miller is blogging regularly about the journey. In this installment, a hike to see the Dougbe River and the trip back from Sayou to Zwedru. Full story »
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Noble Road Presbyterian Church Liberian Blog: Day 8 - Critical meetings in Sayou and the land survey
By Special to The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 9:28AM
Francis Miller, pastor of Noble Road Presbyterian Church in Cleveland Heights, is traveling to Liberia to help build a school in a rural outpost of West Africa. Church member and native Liberian, Isaac Monah, is joining him on the trip. Miller is blogging regularly about the journey. In this installment, Francis gets his first look at the land where the school will be built, as surveyors begin their work. Full story »
Noble Road Presbyterian Church Liberian Blog: Day 7 - Zwedru to Zeih Town to Whybo to Sayou
By Special to The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 8:56AM
Francis Miller, pastor of Noble Road Presbyterian Church in Cleveland Heights, is traveling to Liberia to help build a school in a rural outpost of West Africa. Church member and native Liberian, Isaac Monah, is joining him on the trip. Miller is blogging regularly about the journey. In this installment, they arrive in Sayou, the village near where they will be building the school. Full story »
Noble Road Presbyterian Church Liberian Blog: Day 6 - A Day in Zwedru
By Special to The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 8:14AM
Francis Miller, pastor of Noble Road Presbyterian Church in Cleveland Heights, is traveling to Liberia to help build a school in a rural outpost of West Africa. Church member and native Liberian, Isaac Monah, is joining him on the trip. Miller is blogging regularly about the journey. In this installment, Miller and Monah meet with village leaders and other government officials in advance of their trip into the interior. Full story »
Cleveland Catholic Diocese's authority to close churches challenged in lawsuit
By Michael O'Malley, The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 7:05AM
An Akron woman is suing the Cleveland Catholic Diocese, contesting its authority to close churches without parishioners' consent. Full story »
Not to complain, but what's with all the negative comments? Terry Pluto's Faith and You
By Terry Pluto, The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 6:21AM
Gripe, gripe, gripe. Can Americans go a whole day without complaining? Perhaps we should try. Full story »
Chuck Yarborough flies high helping restore old airplanes: On the Job Training
By Chuck Yarborough, The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 5:50AM
Preserving old war planes pays homage to courageous fliers. Full story »
Episcopal Church's bookstore at Trinity Commons to close
By Michael O'Malley, The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 4:09AM
The bookstore operated by the Episcopal Church at Trinity Commons in Cleveland will close at the end of the year. Full story »
Hardworking centenarian is go-to guy for Willoughby Hills grocery shoppers
By Sarah Crump, The Plain Dealer
November 21, 2009, 12:42AM
Cheery Frank Vitolo, age 100, has gotten mad only once at his job as a Giant Eagle bagger. That was two years ago when bosses told him they wanted him to stop rounding up carts from the parking lot. Full story »
Michael Symon's Bar Symon offers trendy comfort food in Avon Lake
By Special to The Plain Dealer
November 20, 2009, 12:00PM
Bar Symon is a spot for friends to convene, especially those who enjoy a mix of familiar fare with unusual twists and some lively flavors -- as well as a great selection of beers and ales on tap and some sumptuous desserts. Full story »
Cleveland Museum of Art's Deborah Gribbon speaks at League of Women Voters event Dec. 3
By Plain Dealer staff
November 20, 2009, 9:33AM
The interim director will speak on "Museums and Women" at Trinity Commons at Trinity Cathedral. Full story »
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