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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Beachwood Businesses Could Receive Capital from Tri-C Program

Goldman Sachs is contributing $500 million nationally toward small business scholarships, faculty training and technical assistance

Editor's note: Cuyahoga Community College submitted this article. Beachwood’s small businesses are encouraged to apply to the Goldman Sachs “10,000 Small Businesses” program at the Cuyahoga Community College to receive growth capital and a business entrepreneurship education. “Small business owners in Beachwood and throughout Greater Cleveland stand to benefit from this innovative program providing practical business education, access to capital and business support services,” said Jim Doutt, Economic Development Director for the City of Beachwood Goldman Sachs is contributing $500 million nationally towards scholarships, faculty training and technical assistance to help build the organizations’ capacity to support business education. The …

Thursday, June 14, 2012

President Obama Talks Economy in Cleveland

Check out some of the coverage of Thursday’s speech from local and national media.

Media reports show President Barack Obama focused on the differences between his views and those of Republican candidate Mitt Romney during his trip to Cleveland earlier today. Obama focused on the economy and job creation during his speech at Cuyahoga Community College. Here’s a round-up of some of the coverage from local and national media: Where you at the speech? Tell us what you thought in the comments.

Concerned

10:40 am on Monday, October 29, 2012

Gregory, Go to Romney's website and read. Stop listening to the Obama rhetoric machine. Focus on the following: government entitlement programs must be reformed so they remain affordable and solvent. We need to reduce the size of the federal government. Middle class tax cut and raise taxes on wealthy by eliminating deductions for wealthy. I will lose some of my deductions as they will be limited…   more ›

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