🌱 Redistricting Tension + County Economic Development Loans

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Strongsville OH

09 June, 2022

4:34 PM

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Hi all. It's me, Sean Peek, your host of the Strongsville Daily — here to impart all the most important things happening in town these days. First, today's weather: Some sun, then turning cloudy. High: 76 Low: 59. Here are the top three stories in Strongsville today: Redistricting has caused two Cuyahoga County lawmakers to run against each other in August's Primary Election. State Reps. Monique Smith and Bride Rose Sweeney will be competing to represent Ohio's 16th House District. The state representative that is victorious in the Primary Election will run against Republican Michael Lamb in November. (cleveland.com) Are you in the market for a new best friend? Patch, with the help of Petfinder, has compiled a list of adoption-ready pets in the Strongsville area that are searching for a forever home. Click to view the complete list of pets. (Strongsville Patch)The Cuyahoga County Community Improvement Corporation is recommending two loans meant to attract new business ventures in the county. The first loan will total $485,000 and the second one will total $950,000. The first loan will be used to create six new leasable spaces centered on health and wellness in the Vitrolite Building on Detroit Avenue. The second loan will be used to convert Mickey's Building on Euclid Avenue into a leasable space. (Cleveland.com) From our sponsor: Are you a Strongsville resident looking for an investment alternative to the stock market? Bloomberg recently asked experts where they'd invest $100,000 right now, and many of them had the same answer: fine art. Thinking you can't afford a Picasso? Well in 2012, Congress passed the JOBS Act, which allowed for the securitization of artwork. A company called Masterworks.io built the largest platform for buying and selling art securities. In the past, you could only buy shares of companies like Apple, but with this investing app, you can unlock this powerful investment. Meaning, you can invest in shares of million-dollar artwork. And in uncertain times, it turns out, fine art may be a wise investment. Here's why: Low correlation to stocks according to Citi Contemporary art historically returns 23.2% when inflation is >3% Contemporary art prices outpaced the S&P 500 by 164% (1995-2021) To learn more, visit Masterworks.io, where Strongsville Daily readers can skip the waitlist. See important Reg A Disclosures Today in Strongsville: English Class for Non-Native Speakers At The Strongsville Public Library (9:30 AM) From my notebook: Strongsville Police Department provides yet another comical meme reminding the community to lock doors. Don't be an easy target for theft. Lock doors. (Strongsville Police Department via Facebook)Ever want to record your own music? The Strongsville Branch Public Library is hosting a Virtual Studio Orientation on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. This workshop is suited for patrons 11-years-old and older. (City of Strongsville)This year's Rib Burnoff will be on Jun. 16 and Jun. 18 on the Commons. Participants will enjoy award-winning ribs and sides. Click for a full lineup and hours. (City of Strongsville) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Hire A Pro To Clean Up The Yard For Dad (June 19) Add your event Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Friday off right. See you all tomorrow morning for another update! — Sean Peek About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with a degree in English Literature from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a copywriter, editor, SEO specialist, and marketing director for various digital media companies. He currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.

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