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In 1983, Coughlin switched to television reporting, becoming a sports reporter/fill-in anchor for WJKW (now WJW) TV 8 in Cleveland, where he remained. [6]For the 1990 baseball season, Coughlin served as a play by play announcer for the Cleveland Indians on the then-new SportsChannel Ohio (now Bally Sports Ohio).
Thomas Crum Snyder (March 19, 1843 – August 5, 1906) was an American politician from Ohio. He served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives , representing Stark County from 1880 to 1884.
Tom Sawyer, 77, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–2003) and Ohio Senate (2007–2016), mayor of Akron (1984–1986). [498] Brian Shul, 75, American Air Force major and aerial photographer. [499] Doris Sikosana, 80–81, South African politician and anti-apartheid activist, MNA (2008–2009).
Frank D. Celebrezze I – judge and replaced Eliot Ness as Cleveland's safety director; David Ferrie, 1935 – purportedly involved in John F. Kennedy's assassination; Danny Greene – expelled from St. Ignatius, president of Longshoremen's Association, Local 1317, gangster, and racketeer.
Daniel John Patrick Greene (November 14, 1933 – October 6, 1977) was an American mobster in Cleveland, Ohio, whose conflicts with the Cleveland crime family of the Italian-American Mafia ended in Greene's murder in 1977. Greene would build a close working relationship with Shondor Birns, as neither of them could become a "made" man in the ...
Danny Ferry, former NBA player; former General Manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers; Bobby Few, jazz pianist [45] Eric Fingerhut, politician and academic administrator [46] Craig Finn, singer and guitarist [47] Nate Fish, American-Israeli writer, baseball player/coach [48] Lee Fisher, former Lieutenant Governor of Ohio [49] James Frey, author [50]
Denzel Edwin Crum (March 2, 1937 – May 9, 2023) was an American men's college basketball coach at the University of Louisville from 1971 to 2001, compiling a 675–295 (.696) record. He guided the Cardinals to two NCAA championships ( 1980 , 1986 ) and six Final Fours.
Chuck Klein stands next to the empty wood frame that once held a mailbox on the edge of his 130-acre property in Brown County, Ohio. Klein, 82, now drives almost a mile to pick up his mail because ...