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March 30, 2023
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I drove 4 hours to find a nonstop flight (and saved $450). Was it clever, or foolish? - Saving You Money
Oddly enough, yes.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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Port of Cleveland approves agreement to acquire holdout property needed for $100 million Irishtown Bend project
The Port's agreement paves the way for averting a potential landslide into the Cuyahoga River's shipping lane.
By Steven Litt, cleveland.com
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Barge loaded with toxic methanol partially submerged in Ohio River after 10 vessels break free from tug
Ten barges broke free Tuesday from a tug on the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky. One, laden with 1,400 metric tons of toxic methanol, was partially submerged.
By Robert Higgs, cleveland.com
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TravelCenters of America rejects higher $1.4B offer from second company trying to buy it
ARKO Corp. tried offer to buy TravelCenters of America for approximately $1.4 billion.
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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Banks are not all the same: Jim Kleinfelter
I would never ask my neighbor to pay to rebuild my uninsured home after it burns down. Why should a rock-solid community bank be asked to bail out the bad actors, when community banks did not cause these fiascos? Community banks all over the country do more for their customers and communities than the sort of poorly managed large banks that recently failed ever will, writes Jim Kleinfelter, who has spent more than 40 years as a community bank executive, and currently serves as a director and senior consultant for Ohio's Apple Creek Banking Co.
By Guest Columnist, cleveland.com
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Over-the-counter Narcan sales approved by FDA to help combat opioid overdose crisis
The FDA approval of over the counter sales of Narcan will allow for the drug, a nasal spray that can counter opioid overdoses, to be sold in places such as convenience stores, grocery stores, gas stations and online.
By Robert Higgs, cleveland.com
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