Cornrich is the secret agent man (The Kansas City Star)
CLEVELAND | The Mercedes S550 pulls up to the hotel silver and sleek and shining with the gleam of money and power. The man behind the wheel waves, and this alone is a minor miracle. With his slew of secret clients and the invisible strings he pulls across America’s sports landscape — including negotiating contracts that could cost two Kansas universities as much as $10 million in payouts to its ...
Western Reserve Historical Society sells its history to save institution (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
This is a story about how the Western Reserve Historical Society, a beloved Cleveland institution, dreamed too big, lived too large, failed to understand the politics of Cleveland City Hall and marched recklessly to the brink of ruin.
The Year of Living Foolishly (Cleveland Scene)
Our Man of the Year Award goes to Screamin' Jay Hawkins for his commitment to the pro-life movement. Before he died in February at age 70, the R&B singer and native Clevelander estimated that he fathered some 75 children in and out of wedlock.
Scorecard: By the numbers (Pioneer Press)
Baseball NONCONFERENCE Dickinson State (N.D.) 3, Bethel 2; Dickinson State (N.D.) 9, Bethel 0 St. John's 5, Rochester Institute of
Obituaries for February 25, 2010 (Plum Advance Leader)
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Toyota among fastest-growing brands here in January despite recalls (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Even with big national recalls and a brief moratorium on sales of its most popular vehicles, Toyota's sales grew 14 percent in January in Northeast Ohio.
Associated Press Sports Watch (WTOK-TV Meridian)
Here's the top sports stories for Monday morning from the Associated Press
Tracy McGrady traded to New York Knicks (Sun-Sentinel)
The Cleveland Cavaliers hope they took another step toward keeping LeBron James. The New York Knicks are in better position for a run at him — and a second superstar, too.
NBA Capsules: Parker leads Spurs past Pacers (The Brownsville Herald)
INDIANAPOLIS — A bit of rest and relaxation in Malibu was all a hobbled Tony Parker needed to start blowing by the competition again. Parker returned after missing San Antonio's final game before the All-Star break because of a strained left hip flexor.