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News & Media Agency in Toledo, OH LORAIN: Fiestas Patronales are colorful displays committed to the patron of the city - a saint or virgin -and features parades, games, regional food, and verbenas or a dance party that attracts international and national musical guests. They are most common in several Latino countries across the globe. The ending of two Mayan calendars on December 21, 2012 is not a prophecy for doomsday, but the ending of one cycle and beginning of another, said Rainbow Eagle, an Okla-Choctaw American Indian.

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read moreCLEVELAND: Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) joins a select group of institutions across the country powering the Equity Transfer Initiative, a program designed to increase bachelor's degree attainment for underrepresented populations. 21, 2021: The Cleveland Foundation today released a request for proposals for the initial round of grantmaking from the Cleveland Black Futures Fund. Nonprofit organizations in Cleveland can begin applying on Monday, Jan. 25 at noon. The Fund has amassed more than $4 million since its inception in late 2020 to support the capacity of Cleveland-based nonprofit organizations that are both Black-led and Black-serving.
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read moreLa Prensa is an innovative weekly newspaper serving the Latino/Hispanic communities in Ohio and Michigan. It is the oldest Midwest regional Latino newspaper. We give our readers objective coverage of hard news from their community about education, people, politics and events. We adhere to the ethics of the Society of Professional Journalists. We offer in-depth articles on literature, art, culture, poetry, dance, travel and Latino Music. La Prensa is nationally known for its Tejano music coverage and sponsorship.
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