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Cleveland is a city in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 11,199 as of the 2020 United States Census. The population was 11,199 as of the 2020 United States Census. Cleveland has a large commercial economy, with numerous restaurants, stores, and services along U.S. 61 .
Leña Pizza and Bagels is a restaurant in Cleveland, Mississippi. It was included in The New York Times 's 2024 list of the 22 best pizzerias in the U.S. [1] [2] [3]
The main Bellaire Goblet glass works in Bellaire during 1884. The Bellaire Goblet Company (sometimes mislabeled as Bellaire Goblet Works) received its charter from the state of Ohio on July 31, 1876. [25] It was organized in the fall by E. G. Morgan, Charles Henry Over, Henry Carr, John Robinson, Melvin L. Blackburn, and William A. Gorby.
John Currence is an American chef based in Oxford, Mississippi. As of 2019 he owns four restaurants in the city of Oxford: City Grocery, Big Bad Breakfast, Bourè, and Snackbar in addition to a catering business, The Main Event. Currence also owns numerous Big Bad Breakfast locations in Alabama, Florida, Tennessee and South Carolina.
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Nick Wallace is an American chef based in Jackson, Mississippi. He is the Founder and Executive Chef of Nick Wallace Culinary, Nick Wallace Catering, and the Nissan Café by Nick Wallace. [ 1 ] Born and raised in Mississippi, he began his culinary training at an early age in his grandmothers’ kitchens.
The Bolivar Commercial was a newspaper in Cleveland, Mississippi from 1916 to 2020. [1] It was owned by Walls Newspapers. [2]Amid large revenue losses associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, Commercial owner Lee Walls in April 2020 announced that the newspaper would cease publication at the end of the month. [3]