Cuyahoga County • February 14, 2025
Good morning, Cuyahoga County. Remember when Cleveland's west side was mostly known for pierogies and polka? Well, hold onto your kielbasa because a stunning $97 million transformation is about to reshape our neighborhood landscape. Three major development projects are set to breathe new life into historic industrial spaces, including an 1870s site that's getting a particularly ambitious makeover.
Speaking of transformations that matter, the county is diving deep into community safety with a crucial initiative: free swimming lessons for everyone through the Swim 1922 program. It's part of a broader effort to address drowning prevention, especially in our Black communities. And while we're celebrating these positive changes, our healthcare providers are keeping a watchful eye on the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program funding situation, proving that even established programs need our continued attention.
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🏗️ Cleveland's west side gets $97 million boost for major redevelopment projects. The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved financing for three transformative developments, including the historic Voss Industries conversion in Ohio City. The ambitious plans will create over 300 new apartments, with 51 units dedicated to affordable senior housing. The largest project, The Carriage Co., will transform an 1870s industrial site into a $51.6 million mixed-use complex featuring apartments and retail space. Construction on all three projects is expected to begin this spring, with completion targeted for 2026.
🏊 Cuyahoga County fights drowning crisis with free swim lessons for all. The county has approved $18,000 in stimulus funds to support the Swim 1922 program, targeting high drowning rates particularly affecting Black residents. The initiative, run by Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc., provides free swimming clinics for children, adults, and seniors each summer. Program organizers plan to double their impact by hosting two clinics this year. The lessons aim to make popular spots like Euclid Beach Park and Edgewater Beach safer for everyone.
🏥 Cleveland HIV care providers panic over potential funding cuts. The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, a vital funding source for HIV medical services since 1990, faces uncertainty as its February budget review approaches. A brief federal funding freeze in late January caused confusion among healthcare providers, though officials clarified the freeze was quickly lifted. While funding currently remains intact, the program's future hangs in balance as Congress has yet to approve the 2025 budget. Healthcare experts suggest alternative funding sources like 340B HIV funds could help if interruptions occur.
Holy Name's Green Wave finally made some waves, delivering a crushing 8-0 shutout against Lakewood Rangers in a much-needed confidence boost. The win moves Holy Name to 3-16 on the season, though they'll face a much stiffer test against the 22-3 Westlake Demons this weekend.
| Team | Opponent | Score |
|---|---|---|
@ Holy Name* | L 8-0 | |
vs Avon* | L 5-0 |
The Mentor Cardinals soared past Lakewood 57-43, improving to 16-6 as they continue their impressive season. Meanwhile, Lutheran East showed why they're a force to be reckoned with, dismantling Gilmour Academy 73-55 in a game that was less "non-league challenge" and more "statement win." And in the heartbreaker of the night, Beachwood squeaked past Valley Forge 39-38, leaving the Patriots still searching for their first win of the season - sometimes basketball can be crueler than a missed layup at the buzzer.
| Team | Opponent | Score |
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@ Mentor | L 57-43 | |
vs Lutheran West | W 46-37 | |
vs Beachwood | L 39-38 | |
vs North Royalton | W 49-44 | |
@ McKinley | W 75-50 | |
@ Normandy | L 49-44 | |
@ Valley Forge | W 39-38 | |
@ Lutheran East | L 73-55 |
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