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  3. George L. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    The city renamed a free overnight summer and winter camp for Cleveland's youth as Camp George L. Forbes. The camp is located in Highland Hills. In late 2008, Forbes helped broker a deal with African American ministers to drop their effort to repeal Cleveland's Domestic Partner Registry ordinance.

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  6. Deaths in March 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Epeli Ganilau, 71, Fijian military officer and politician, minister for Fijian affairs (2007–2008) and chairman of the Great Council of Chiefs (2001–2004). [624] Jerry Green, 94, American Hall of Fame sportswriter (Associated Press, The Detroit News). [625] James Harithas, 90, American museum curator. [626] Huang Baosheng, 80, Chinese ...

  7. Cleveland City Council - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland City Council is the legislative branch of government for the City of Cleveland, Ohio. Its chambers are located at Cleveland City Hall at 601 Lakeside Avenue, across the street from Public Auditorium in Downtown Cleveland. [4] Cleveland City Council members are elected from 17 wards to four-year terms. [5]

  8. Cleveland County Board of education candidates talk ... - AOL

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    This is the second in a two-part candidate question and response series from all 16 candidates running for Cleveland County Board of Education.

  9. Cleveland, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, a church and convent were built by Father Peter La Cour near the town's present site. The town began forming in 1878 when Charles Lander Cleveland, a local judge, donated 63.6 acres (257,000 m 2) of land to the Houston East and West Texas Railway (now part of the Union Pacific Railroad) for use as a stop, requesting that the town be named for him.