Cuyahoga County • May 5, 2025
Good morning, Cuyahoga County. Lady Luck smiled on Cleveland this week as one fortunate resident turned a simple $1 ticket into a jaw-dropping $110,000 jackpot. The odds-defying win (1 in 575,757!) came courtesy of an auto-pick ticket from a local bookstore, proving sometimes the best strategy is letting fate decide your numbers. Meanwhile, Cleveland's downtown renaissance continues gaining international recognition, with hundreds of urban leaders set to descend on our city next week for the prestigious International Downtown Association Spring Summit.
As May unfolds, Northeast Ohio's entertainment calendar is bursting with options for every taste. From the Blues Brothers serenading brunch-goers at Music Box Supper Club to Five for Fighting taking the stage, our region delivers cultural experiences across the spectrum. Nature enthusiasts can join Migratory Bird Hikes at Richfield Heritage Preserve, while families might spot the Wild Kratts at McKinley Presidential Museum – proving once again that spring in Cleveland means never having to search far for something extraordinary.
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💰 Lucky Clevelander hits $110,000 lottery jackpot with auto-pick ticket. The winning Rolling Cash 5 ticket was purchased at Booklein Books & News on Euclid Avenue for the April 30 drawing. The fortunate player matched all five winning numbers: 1, 5, 6, 15, and 27, beating odds of 1 in 575,757. Rolling Cash 5 tickets cost just $1 each, with drawings held daily at 7:05 p.m. and jackpots starting at $100,000.
🏙️ Cleveland's downtown takes the global stage this May. The city will host hundreds of international urban leaders for the 2025 International Downtown Association Spring Summit from May 7-9. Visitors will explore Cleveland's ongoing transformation, including billions in investments connecting downtown to waterfronts. Showcase projects include the Cleveland Clinic Global Peak Performance Center and Bedrock's Riverfront Cleveland development, transforming 38 acres with parks, housing, and entertainment. Downtown Cleveland Inc. President Michael Deemer highlighted the city's success in converting old office buildings while addressing challenges common to urban centers worldwide.
🎭 Northeast Ohio explodes with entertainment options this week! From the Blues Brothers Brunch at Music Box Supper Club to the Main Street Medina Beer Fest, the region offers diverse cultural experiences for every taste. Music lovers can enjoy performances by Five for Fighting, Dark Side of the Moon, and even Devo, while comedy fans can catch Jason Russell at Funny Stop. Nature enthusiasts can join the Migratory Bird Hikes at Richfield Heritage Preserve, and families can attend the PBS Kids Wild Kratts Day at McKinley Presidential Museum.
Profitable Cleveland rental Cape Cod: This $129,900 Cape-Cod offers a currently occupied rental property bringing in $1,350 monthly, featuring hardwood floors and proximity to schools, parks, and Cleveland's University Circle area.
Investor ready Cleveland four-bedroom: Priced at $115,000, this 4-bedroom Cleveland home offers investors immediate rental income with a long-term tenant, while potential homeowners can appreciate its versatile layout, including a finished attic and recent garage updates.
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