The Tremonster has added a page to collect all COVID-19 Coronavirus updates effecting the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio.
City of Cleveland Reports First Confirmed Case of COVID-19
The City of Cleveland and the Cleveland Department of Public Health (CDPH) have been notified of a confirmed test result for coronavirus (COVID-19) in a resident of the city. This is the first confirmed result for Cleveland. The confirmed individual is a male, between ages 30-40 who recently returned from international travel. CDPH is working to identify any close contacts of this resident who would require testing or monitoring for symptoms of COVID-19.
Continue readingMayor Frank G. Jackson Issues a Proclamation of Civil Emergency
City provides general updates on Coronavirus (COVID-19) protocols -Update #2
Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson today gathered leaders from Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth Hospital, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, City Council President Kevin J. Kelley, safety and health department representatives and planners from the St. Patrick’s Day and Cleveland International Film Festival planning committees for a press conference regarding COVID-19. Click here to view video of today’s event.
Continue readingDon Crane (IKORCC Director) on TAPPIN Picket Line
Don Crane, IKORCC Director of Ohio Millwright Local 1090, explains his organization’s TAPPIN Picket Line with comments from the Mutt Hutt and Sustainable Community Associates; TremonsterTV report by Bruce Checefsky
The Temple of Lost Love Valentine’s Event Feb 14th
The 44th Cleveland International Film Fest: March 25 through April 5, 2020
44th CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: SEE BEYOND The 44th Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF) is delighted to unveil its marketing campaign: SEE BEYOND. The theme is a nod to exploring new and different places, ideas, and conventions. The Festival enthusiastically challenges its audience to do this through the remarkable on-screen…
Cleveland Foundation accepting scholarship applications for 2020-21 academic year
During the 2019-20 academic year, the foundation’s scholarship funds have supported nearly 400 new and returning recipients The Cleveland Foundation is accepting scholarship applications through March 15 for the 2020-21 academic year. Most of the scholarships are designated for graduating high school seniors attending colleges and universities, but some of…