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Cleveland The company is attracting a strong team of advisors and directors, including former Cleveland Clinic CEO Dr. Toby Cosgrove and several world-renowned doctorsCLEVELAND, March 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Nirvana Healthcare Ventures (NHCV) kicked off 2023 with the announcement of its newest advisor, Toby Cosgrove, MD. The former Cleveland Clinic CEO now joins an impressive team dedicated to funding transformative healthcare innovations across the Midwest. Dr. Toby Cosgrove Widely known for his nearly five-decade association with the Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Cosgrove is recognized worldwide as a true innovator in the healthcare field. He served as President and CEO of the…

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More than 200 employees have been locked out of work in Georgia's largest school district. An Indiana high school had to switch to online learning after just two days. And students in Mississippi were forced into self-quarantine after classmates tested positive for the coronavirus during the first week of classes.The new academic year is off to a chaotic start as schools open in some parts of the country while infections continue to rage. Already in the South and Midwest, students and teachers have brought the virus to school with them, prompting lockdowns, delayed openings and temporary shutdowns as positive tests…

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Thousands of members of the United Automobile Workers union went on strike Friday at three plants in three Midwestern states, in what was the first strike to simultaneously affect all three Detroit automakers.The union and the companies — General Motors, Ford Motor and Stellantis, the parent of Chrysler — remained deadlocked in negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement when the current contract expired at 11:59 p.m. Thursday.As the deadline approached, workers began breaking into the targeted factories – in Michigan, Missouri and Ohio – to protest.At first, the strike will idle one plant owned by each automaker and could…

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — They seem like an odd couple. JD Vance, author of “Hillbilly Elegy,” his best-selling memoir about growing up in the post-industrial Midwest and his journey of escape. And Steve Case, the billionaire co-founder of America Online.But Mr. Vance joined Mr. Case's investment firm this year to scour the Midwest for small but promising startups, particularly for a new seed fund. The company, Revolution, plans to raise up to $100 million for this fund's investments, it revealed in a deposit last month with the Capital Market Commission.They are by no means the only notable investors looking for opportunities…

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The Anime Midwest Convention returns to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont Friday through Sunday, July 1-3. Daily Herald File Photo, 2014 “Japanimation” jam. Fans of Japanese anime, comics, video games and more won't want to miss the return of Anime Midwest to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, 5555 N. River Road, Rosemont. Pre-registration is recommended. Three-day admission: $65-$150. $40-$50 one-day admission. Parking $15. (847) 692-2220, rosemont.com the animemidwest.com. 10 am. Friday, July 1; 10 am. Saturday, July 2; and 10 a.m. Sunday July 3rd The Anime Midwest Convention returns to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center…

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Two Americas collided in the presidential race, and the side that was truly passionate about its champion walked away a narrow winner.Donald Trump, the billionaire populist, has mobilized fervent support from the groups most concerned about the economic, cultural and demographic trends reshaping America. Hillary Clinton, in turn, posted solid, but not resounding, margins among the groups that most welcomed those changes. That slight imbalance allowed him to breach the Democratic blue wall at its weakest point—the Rustbelt—and roar to victory. A political scientist might say it was a victim of asymmetric mobilization.Trump's victory was fragile and deeply contested. Trump…

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The University of Evansville has moved up in the annual rankings published by US News & World Report.UE was named the sixth best college in the Midwest in the annual Best Colleges ranking. The university moved up one place overall and has been in the top 10 for more than a decade, according to a release from UE.The university's engineering and business programs, commitment to undergraduate teaching, its work with veterans and international students, and on study abroad and social mobility were also recognized by the report.The College of Engineering and Computer Science at UE moved up…

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Comment on this storyCommentAdd to your saved storiesSaveHaving already outstayed its welcome across much of the southern United States, this summer's unwelcome extreme heat is invading the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest this holiday weekend before scorching the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast by midweek. High temperature records could be tied or broken in many places, including Minneapolis, Green Bay, Wis., Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Raleigh, NC and DC, as heat persists in some areas well past Labor Day, which is usually considered the unofficial end of summer.As extreme heat expands northward from its base in the southern United States since June, the…

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Indianapolis-based Midwest Remediation (MWR) is added to its portfolio. The restoration, rehabilitation and emergency response company has acquired Fort Wayne-based Water Out, although financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. MWR says that with the acquisition, Water Out will now serve a larger footprint in Indiana with its emergency response, water damage, remediation, mold remediation, fire restoration, drainage and air duct cleaning services. The company said Water Out customers will not see any changes to services or offers. Water Out will retain its name and management and operations will remain the same, MWR said. “I am very excited to…

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