Heights Now! 5/14/18: LED lights in South Euclid
The city of South Euclid is considering installing LED streets light to save taxpayers money.
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The city of South Euclid is considering installing LED streets light to save taxpayers money.
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Frame builder Julie Pedalino and I discuss her love of an interest in the art – fine art – of the handcrafted bicycle. Dr. Norm Houze explains his deCycles Indiana tours for high school students.
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Technology Trainer Trainer Ann MacNamara tells us about Heights Libraries’ upcoming Facebook Security & Privacy class.
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Cleveland Heights is working to improve their green infrastructure in the city.
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Tom Helbig talks about his life on the road. Brian Chapman on his style of frame/bike building.
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Welcome to Wordplay with George Bilgere and John Donoghue! This week’s episode, Haint, features a solid list of six poems for your listening pleasure. Sit back relax and enjoy! – …
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A discussion with Dr. Wantuck of PlushCare on precisely how Mobile Medicine works, its benefits, ease of use and industry outlook. Then Rebecca Canino of John Hopkins Medical weighs in.
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Youth Services Manager Sam Lapides talks to us about Heights Libraries’ upcoming Bike Maintenance for Teens class.
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First woman to win the Tour de France (for women!) in 1984 Marianne Martin talks about cycling, training, and her current work. Project Poverty founder Brandale Randolph is launched his new company 1854 Cycling to bring a new line of eBikes to the market. His reasons are not what you might expect!
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In early April, University Heights passed an ordinance to keep chickens on residential property.
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