Oct 1, 2009 | The Plain Dealer
Jury orders Ministerial Day Care to repay the state $2.58 million
Ministerial Day Care Association must repay the state $2.58 million -- money it received by inflating the number of poor children it cared for, a Cuyahoga County jury decided Friday.
Brian Smith, Missouri's no-nonsense wrestling coach who still mixes it up on the mats, is not someone who scares easily.
Brian Smith, Missouri's no-nonsense wrestling coach who still mixes it up on the mats, is not someone who scares easily.
BEREA: Early in training camp last season, Browns running back Jamal Lewis looked miffed when a young, eager defender popped him after he caught a pass.
Elyria lineman Isaiah Byler commits to BG
"I had a talk with him about losing some weight so Division I schools would take him seriously," Pioneers coach Steve Hamilton said.
Browns ex-player sues team, Clinic, physicians over staph
The suit, filed Friday in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, states that Jurevicius contracted a staph infection in his right knee because the Browns did not sterilize their Berea training facility properly and that the medical personnel, including the Clinic doctors, failed to warn him they weren't taking proper precautions.
Former Brown Jurevicius suing team over staph infection
Posted by Anthony Stalter Former NFL receiver Joe Jurevicius is suing the Browns , ex-team Dr.
Mandatory Minicamp Begins for Browns
Mandatory minicamp began Thursday for the Cleveland Browns . One of the so-called "big" stories heading into the first session was the fact that kicker Phil Dawson was returning from his holdout .
Browns minicamp leaves center questions
BEREA: Center Hank Fraley learned the Browns had drafted his successor from several text messages he received during Eric Steinbach's wedding.
Continue reading "NFL Insider: Can Alex Mack end revolving door at heart of Browns' offensive line?"
One of the first positions filled in free agency by the deep-pocketed expansion Browns in 1999 was center.
Browns' draft looks risky: 2009 class could easily be remembered for the players they passed over
BEREA, Ohio ? Will it be the ultimate "What if?" draft? Or will Eric Mangini possess the selection prowess that has eluded Browns coaches since the days of Marty Schottenheimer? As the dust settles on the 2009 NFL Draft, the list of players passed over by the Browns in their first-round trading slide from No.
Solid picks offer considerable hope for Browns
The Cleveland Browns entered the NFL draft with five picks. They ended it with 11 new players through a series of trades, including a first-round blockbuster with the New York Jets that landed two possible defensive starters in end Kenyon Coleman and safefy Abram Elam.
Underwhelming, but Solid Nonetheless: Evaluating the Cleveland Browns' Draft
As draft day rumors peaked heading into the weekend, Cleveland Browns fans were fearing the worst.
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