Bisbee to hold 6th Annual Cook Out Open house for same sex gender school SPORTS MENU TIPS The “Bisbee Connection Cook Out” will hold Kid’s Corner its cook out Sept. 2 from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. The event New single-gender schools opening this month will take place at Carol McClendon Park located near Jonathan Butler, who is six in the Cleveland School District will hold community open Tiger Woods Wins The Intriguing History 93rd and Union Ave. The Bisbee Connection consists years old, is the son of Aaron Jones and houses from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 14, at of a small group of area fathers and civic leaders who Chllenefyg Butler. Jonathan’s favorite Douglas MacArthur, 4401 Valleyside Road, and Warner, Golf Championship are committed to provide safe and fun events for youths. Of The King Of Salad food is corn and he likes to play with 8315 Jeffries Ave., will be open for girls in kindergarten The “Bisbee Connection Cook Out” is a family-oriented thru second grade. Kenneth Clement, 14311 Woodworth free community event that stemmed from a neighborhood his Gameboy. Jonathan attends Watson Road, and Valley View, 17200 Valleyview Avenue, will cookout. For information, call Joseph Moore (216) 323- Elementary School in Fairmount, West enroll boys in kindergarten thru second grade. The first See Page 6 See Page 7 3955, Tone Price (216) 990-2313, David Fisher (216) 253-9460. Virginia, and he has a sister Jasmine. Butler day of class is Aug. 23. For info. call (216) 523-7960. EVOL.ASTSID 28 No. 28 Tuesday, August 7, 2007 - Friday, August 10, 2007E NEWDaily S ISSUED FRIDAY FREE FREE SERVING: LARCHMERE - WOODLAND, SHAKER SQUARE, BUCKEYE, WOODLAND, MT. PLEASANT, LEE & AVALON, HARVARD - LEE, MILES - UNION, UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AREA, READ ON - WRITE ON WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, VILLAGES OF NORTH RANDALL, HIGHLAND HILLS AND CITY OF EAST CLEVELAND READ ON - WRITE ON “COVERING THE NEWS TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW” Quinn reports to Browns Training Camp By KARL BRYANT everyone was back here going through each install, I was back in Brady Quinn was final- Arizona going through the same ly in. Wednesday, the Browns install just by myself.” second pick of the 1st Round He acknowledged he has met with the media prior to his a lot of work to do to move up in first Training Camp practice af- the Depth Chart (He’s now last.), ter signing a five year contract, saying, “I think I have to earn a ending a nearly two week hold- lot with the coaching staff and out. also with the team. But that’s just Quinn said that he un- something that you have to under- derstands fans’ displeasure with stand coming into it, especially as the negotiating process, calling a Rookie. You have to earn every- it “awful,” but said he had to rely thing you get.” on his agent’s advice. Quinn Crennel said Quinn might He said he could iden- Crennel had previously said he had get “a couple of snaps” in the first tify with fan’s frustration, “be- looked “lost” at minicamp. Pre-Season Game. When asked cause, growing up in Columbus, In order to keep on track, how long it would take to increase I was a Browns’ fan. I think one he said, “I actually purchased a lap- that playing time, Quinn said “it’s of the biggest things is winning top with the system that we have up to the coaching staff to deter- football games and playing well. here with the Browns. I used that mine when and for how long he You’ll see me out there with the to download all the tapes we have may play, asserting, “The only fans this week and from here on from all the - minicamps.” thing I can control is trying to get out.” The Notre Dame All- caught back up and do the best I Browns’ Coach Romeo American QB pointed out, “While can out on the field.” Gene Hickerson ( front seated), the former offensive linemen for the Cleveland Browns, was recently inducted into Suspect in ‘A.J.’ Schroeder killing is sane the Football Hall of Fame in Canton. Hickerson’s son, Bob, gave a touching introduction of his father, Gene, as former players stood with him that he whom he blocked for such as Leroy Kelley, Bobby Mitchell and Jim Brown, all Hall of Fam- A court-ordered psy- the Northcoast Behavioral Health trist at a hearing next Thursday ers. The Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2007 that was enshrined last Saturday included former Cardinals safety Roger chiatrist recently ruled that ac- Care Center. to determine whether they will Wehrli, former Lions tight end Charlie Sanders, former Oilers/Titans offensive lineman Bruce Matthews, former Cowboys cused police killer Wilson San- The doctors there found accept the diagnosis or seek a wide receiver Michael Irvin, former Bills running back and Thurman Thomas. See complete story on page 8. tiago is mentally competent that, although Santiago has a his- second opinion. to stand trial for the murder tory of psychological problems, Santiago, 38, of Cleve- of Cleveland police Detective he is sane and would be able to land, is charged with firing Tips for storm clean-up Jonathan “A.J.” Schroeder last assist his lawyers in his defense through his door on West 98th August. at trial in Cuyahoga County Com- Street at officers who had come Damaged items as a result available on Saturday and Sunday to Monday through Saturday from 9-3. Judge Janet Burnside mon Pleas Court. to arrest him on rape and bur- of the recent storms should be placed pick up waste in predetermined areas. Proof of residency will be required. Call ordered Santiago to submit to a Santiago’s lawyers will glary charges. One of the shots on the tree lawn and bagged as much Waste Collection Crews will 216-3162 for additional information 20-day in-patient evaluation at be able to question the psychias- struck Schroeder, killing him. as possible. The weight of each bag back track the previous day’s route should be limited to under 70lbs per to ensure that items are collected in bag or container. a timely manner. Waste Collection The Division of Wast Col- crews and foremen will survey the area City youths learn water conservation lection will follow their normal Waste for any storm damage placed on the Collection service cycle. There will curb. This summer, 200 youths gardens at five different loca- reation Centers. This is the second year be no change in trash collection days, Residents can use the Ridge and 20 supervisors have been can- tions: Zone and Gunning Rec- In addition to installing the city employed youths to paint however, if necessary crews will be Road Transfer Station for dumping vassing Cleveland painting fire hy- reation Centers and Humphrey, the gardens, students will continue fire hydrants but this is the first drants and putting anti-polluting sit- Idalia and Fairview parks. to clean up local beaches. So far, time that they are learning about kcers on catch basins. Now, they are Rain Gardens are an ef- more than 800 pounds of garbage Water Conservation and preserv- turning their attention to cleaning up fective way of managing storm and debris have been picked up ing our environment. This pro- our local beaches and creating rain water, reduce maintenance of from Edgewater, Euclid and Hun- gram continues until August 17th gardens at city recreation centers. building and reduce the carbon tington Beaches. Water Conserva- and participants will continue to The students are working footprint of landscaping. The tion projects are scheduled to take paint hydrants and placing curb with Cuyahoga Soil and Water Con- city is leading by example by place at Shake Lakes and Dyke 14 markers, as well as installation of servation District to learn ways in utilizing this effective storm wa- in the coming weeks to enhance Rain Gardens and beach clean- which they can protect environment. ter management technique and their learning experience on con- up Monday - Friday between the The students will be installing rain piloting this are Parks and Rec- servation of our annual resources. hours of 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Funeral home honored for service of Gerald Levert E.F. Boyd & son funeral 2007 Award of Excellence by category Most Memorable Funeral Home and Crematory is one of two 100 Black Women of Funeral Tribute. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Lambda Phi Omega Chapter recently organizations jointly awarded the Service, Inc. (100BWFS) in the The funeral home was held its annual Scholarship Award Program at Garfield Heights Library and honored for their exceptional han- presented scholarships to area students. Photo seated l to r: Imani Cooper, dling of the remains and service of Christopher Eastburn, Russell Hauser Jr. and Alexis Pounds. Standing l to r: Gasoline prices fluctuate in area entertainer Gerald Levert. Rosalin Youn, Alfreda Washington-Wynne, Cecelia Harkness, Portia Morgan They share the award with Cynthia Buchanan, Loretta Embry and Alicia Lewis. Although Northeast Ohio The average retail motorists continue to enjoy the low- gas price has not been this low the Gregory W. Spencer Funeral est gas prices in the country, a gal- since April 13 of this year when Home in Ft. Worth, Texas for their Students receive scholarships lon of regular, unleaded, self-serve the price was $2.82 per gallon. management of the funeral of Den- gasoline increased three cents this The volatility on Wall ver Broncos cornerback Darrent Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- Each scholarship recipi- week.
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