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Iron Chef Michael Symon to open new Crocker Park restaurant

WESTLAKE, OH - Iron Chef Michael Symon is opening a new restaurant at Crocker Park.

"B Spot Burgers" is expected to open this summer, and will serve speciality burgers and bratwurst.

The Food Network chef also owns Lola, Lolita and Roast.

 

 

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Food Wars: Hot Sauce Williams or Bubba's BBQ

Food Wars: Hot Sauce Williams or Bubba's BBQ

Let the Cleveland Food Wars begin!

From burgers to wings and everything in between!

19 Action News is settling the score once and for all as we pit two of Cleveland's favorite rib joints - head to head!

Who wins this finger-licking showdown? Hot Sauce Williams or Bubba's BBQ? 

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Presidents' Day Sale at Aurora Farms Premium Outlets

AURORA, OH - Let's go shopping! The annual Presidents’ Day Sale at Aurora Farms Premium Outlets will take place this Friday, February 18th to Monday, February 21st.

Shoppers can enjoy extra discounts on top of the everyday savings of 25 - 65 %!

Aurora Farms Premium Outlets has over 70 discount designer stores. The outlet center is home to some of the most famous designers and brands including: Adidas, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Bose, Brooks Brothers, Calvin Klein, Coach, Gap Outlet, Michael Kors, Nike, Nine West, Polo Ralph Lauren, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Tommy Hilfiger and more.

Presidents’ Day Sale:
Fri, Feb 18 to Mon, Feb 21

Presidents’ Day Sale Hours:
Fri, Feb 18: 10am-9pm
Sat, Feb 19: 10am-9pm
Sun, Feb 20: 10am-6pm
Mon, Feb 21: 10am-9pm

New Stores…

Levi's Outlet Store (OPEN NOW)

Aurora Farms Premium Outlets
549 South Chillicothe Road
Aurora, OH 44202
(330) 562-2000 

Shoppers can save even more by signing up for the VIP Shopper Club for free online access to the VIP Lounge.  Members will enjoy exclusive online coupons, a voucher for a free VIP Coupon Book, insider info from your favorite brands and e-mail updates on upcoming sales and events.  Membership is free and easy at www.premiumoutlets.com/vip.

For a full list of In-Store Promotions (updated daily), please visit:
http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/sales.asp?id=8#storepromotions

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Welcomes New Curator Andi Kornak

CLEVELAND, OH - The Zoological Programs Division of Cleveland Metroparks Zoo welcomed its new Curator of Carnivores and Large Mammals, Andi Kornak, to Cleveland this week.

A Michigan native, she started her professional zoo career at Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek, Mich., working her way up from zookeeper to curator of collections in just eight years. She has a bachelor’s of science degree from Michigan State University and is currently working toward her master’s in interdisciplinary studies (zoo and aquarium leadership) through George Mason University in Virginia.

Her long career has given her experience with many different kinds of animals including giraffes, snow leopards, Red River hogs, cotton-top tamarins, red capped and black mangabeys, Colobus monkeys, African wild dogs, storks, cranes and various types of gazelles. She also helped supervise the construction and development of Binder Park’s Wild Africa exhibit, including researching the animal care protocols and procedures for the new animals that accompanied it.

However there are a few large mammals she hasn’t had the chance to work with, and they are some of the main reasons she jumped at the chance to come to Cleveland.

“I’m definitely looking forward to working with all the different bear species you have here,” Kornak said. “And of course the elephants and rhinos, too.”

The new curator is coming on board just in time to help Cleveland Metroparks Zoo open its new exhibit, African Elephant Crossing, on May 5.

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Regular discounted winter admission through March 31, is $7 per person, $5 for kids ages 2-11 and free for children younger than 2 and Zoo members. Parking is free. To learn more, visit clemetzoo.com, or call (216) 661-6500.

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Club Death: 25-year-old fatally shot outside Cleveland nightclub

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CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - A 25-year-old East Cleveland man shot to death outside a Cleveland nightclub.

Gunfire erupted at Bottoms Up on Superior Avenue early Tuesday morning and now the search is on for his killer.

Police say the bar security guard, Deandre Thomas, was shot in cold blood.

The Club Bottoms Up on 70th and Superior the place synonymous with shootings. 

 According to cops Thomas turned away two or three men at the door so they came back shooting.

The 25-year-old bouncer was hit in the hand and the torso.

This isn't the first time someone was shot at the club.

In July of 2009 six people were shot when 19-year-old girl who wasn't allowed in went and got her brothers.

No word on any arrests at this time.

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Register Now for Cleveland Citizen Police Academy classes

Register Now for Cleveland Citizen Police Academy classes

Have you ever wanted to ride along with the police or go to the police firing range?  If so, here is your chance!  Cleveland Police Chief Michael McGrath announced today that the Division of Police will conduct two Citizen Police Academy classes beginning Tuesday, March 8, 2011, at the Cudell Improvement Center located at 9821 Lorain Avenue and Wednesday March 9, 2011, at the Five Point Community Center located at 813 E. 152nd St.  The seven week informational courses, sponsored by the City of Cleveland, meets weekly from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. and are designed to provide participants insight into the nature of police work.   

The free courses will be held each Tuesday at the Cudell Improvement Center and each Wednesday at the Five Point Community Center. Class sizes are limited to 30 students per class. Information and registration forms are available at each of the five neighborhood police districts.  Applications can be submitted by telephone by calling the Bureau of Community Policing at 216.623.5080 or can be mailed to:

Cleveland Division of Police
Bureau of Community Policing
2001 Payne Avenue
Cleveland, OH  44114

 

The deadline for registration is Friday, March 4, 2011.

 

                                                        

Ohio poultry growers to discuss concerns in historic town hall meeting

Ohio poultry growers to discuss concerns in historic town hall meeting

Ohio poultry growers will meet with workers and community leaders this Saturday, February 19, at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Wooster, Ohio, to talk about some of the problems that affect their industry and their communities.

The livelihoods of Ohio poultry growers are being jeopardized by rising production costs and the refusal of some poultry companies to increase their payments to growers. This situation has aggravated the economic crisis for many communities in the state, putting many families in financial distress.

“Case Farms is a small poultry company that could lead the way in doing right by workers and growers, but isn’t,” says Kim Bobo, Executive Director of the national group Interfaith Worker Justice, who will speak at Saturday’s panel of local academics, community and religious leaders.

Mike Weaver, President of the Contract Poultry Growers Association of the Virginias, will travel to Wooster to offer his testimony at the forum. “The number one problem we growers face is compensation,” Weaver says, noting that growers were paid more per pound in the 1970s than they are now. The system now in place – a ranking system– “robs Peter to pay Paul,” Weaver says. But a new set of rules being considered would create a base pay system, which would give growers a fairer shake, he says.

The main purpose of Saturday’s town hall meeting is to establish direct dialogue between poultry growers, poultry workers and members of the community.