- Local News

  The bust of a late Cleveland councilwoman was found after being reported missing Saturday night. Cleveland police said the commemorative bust of Fannie Lewis was taken from League Park on Lexington Avenue. But Monday morning, police learned the sculpture was actually being repaired. Contractors removed the bust and its base on Saturday when they […]

- Local News

The commemorative bust of Fannie Lewis  was reported missing around 7 p.m. Saturday from League Park in Cleveland. The late councilwoman had her bust installed at League Park because she was passionate about the project and her commitment to Cleveland. The local authorities have been notified and there are currently no suspects, according to Cleveland […]

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  By mid-summer the old Cleveland Indians ballpark should be up and running for both kids and adults to play on. The city is spending about $6 million to rehab the field that not only Babe Ruth played on, but also the city’s public works director as well. That director would be Michael Cox. “I […]

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  Cleveland’s League Park, where the Indians played in the early 1900s, should be ready for baseball again this summer. Work on restoring and renovating what’s left of the old ballpark on Cleveland’s east side should be done by mid-July. The city is putting $6.3 million into the project that will include an artificial turf […]

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  A dedication ceremony took place on Saturday, September 7, at the historic League Park located in the Hough Neighborhood of Cleveland. League Park on E. 66th St. and Lexington Ave., once home of the Cleveland Indians and the 1945 Negro League champion Cleveland Buckeyes, was dedicated to former Ward 7 City Councilwoman Fannie Lewis. To many residents […]