Jonathan Beard
News InternExpertise: Local history
Education:
Kent State University
Cuyahoga Community College
Notre Dame College
Shaker Heights High School
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: Tower City
Experience:
Jonathan Beard spent two years as a reporter for Tri-C's student newspaper, The Voice, while freelancing. He also worked with KentStaterTV as an MMJ during the fall semester of 2024.
Highlights:
- Award winner for Tri-C's The Voice
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Disposing of unused drugs safely can prevent life-threatening consequences of misuse.
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The General Services Administration is looking for a new steward for Cleveland’s West Pierhead Lighthouse. It's looking for interest from the right organization or group.
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David Swirsky said the community development corporation will continue its focus on community spaces and expanding housing.
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The city completed repairs to a section of a sewer connection blocked by a root ball and restored service to the home. The homeowner wants the city to replace the entire connection.
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The guide will highlight notable restaurants in six cities across the Great Lakes region.
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The grant-funded effort is meant to address concerns with policing and explore crime-prevention solutions.
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The line of storms brought high winds, heavy rains and flooding to the region and caused tens of thousands to lose power.
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Meteorologists say the arrival of spring brings with it changes in weather conditions that can lead to more frequent and stronger storms, some of which could spawn tornadoes.
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The Cleveland Sports group picked the name of its new MLS NEXT Pro franchise after connecting with 3,000 soccer aficionados around the city.
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The service which was launched as a pilot program in 2025 is intended to help residents without direct access to existing bus service.