enow.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: cleveland ohio obituaries today

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. John Lanigan (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lanigan_(broadcaster)

    Lanigan returned to Cleveland in 1985, becoming host of The Lanigan and Webster Show on WMJI FM 105.7 with veteran Cleveland radio voice John Webster. [28] Lanigan's popularity in Cleveland helped raise the profile of WMJI, leading to the station winning five National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Awards during his tenure (Large Market Station of the Year in 1998 and 2003, and Oldies ...

  3. Dan Coughlin (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Coughlin_(sportscaster)

    Coughlin was born in 1938 and lived in the Collinwood neighborhood on Cleveland's east side until 1941, when his parents moved to a home on the city's west side near St. Ignatius High School. A time later, Coughlin's family moved again to suburban Lakewood, Ohio, where he attended St. Edward High School, graduating in 1956.

  4. James A. Garfield Memorial - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_A._Garfield_Memorial

    The James A. Garfield Memorial is the final resting place of assassinated President James A. Garfield, located in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio.The memorial, which began construction in October 1885 and was dedicated on May 30, 1890, exhibits a combination of Byzantine, Gothic, and Romanesque Revival architectural styles.

  5. Nick Mileti - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Mileti

    Nick James Mileti (April 22, 1931 – August 21, 2024) was an American author, lawyer, businessman, sports entrepreneur and sports franchise owner who was, during the 1970s, the owner of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Crusaders, the Cleveland Arena, the Coliseum at Richfield, and radio station "3WE" WWWE AM/1100 (now WTAM).

  6. Jim Donovan (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Donovan_(sportscaster)

    James Francis Donovan III (July 17, 1956 – October 26, 2024) was an American radio and television personality who served as sports director and news anchor for WKYC channel 3 in Cleveland, Ohio, and was the radio voice of the Cleveland Browns Radio Network from 1999 to 2023.

  7. George L. Forbes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_L._Forbes

    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. [10]

  8. Chuck Heaton - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Heaton

    Charles Heaton Jr. (October 22, 1917 – February 14, 2008) was an American sports news columnist, journalist, commentator, and reporter. He worked for 50 years as a sportswriter for The Cleveland Plain Dealer in Cleveland, Ohio. He was the father of actress Patricia Heaton of Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle.

  9. Thomas Sinito - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sinito

    Sinito was born on Woodland Ave in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.His Father was a maternal cousin of the convicted corrupt Cleveland municipal prosecutor, Thomas Longo who represented the Bedford, Highland Hills and Chagrin Falls townships and was a candidate for the Bedford Municipal Judgship in May 1997. [2]

  1. Ads

    related to: cleveland ohio obituaries today