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Quality and Quantity: A Family’s Motto

Quality and Quantity: A Family’s Motto

The Cleveland corned beef legacy was established in 1964 when a young man came from Lebanon hungry for the American Dream. Ralph Abdallah started the deli in hopes of at least being able to feed his family. Joseph and Mae Slyman took over in 1972 and held onto the original recipes, but introduced the mile high sandwiches. The large portions symbolize the family’s gratitude to the people for making their American dream come true. [bbrvideo][Dawson_SlymansPackage][/bbrvideo] Although the ownership has bounced…

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Kent State Athlete Named 2015 National Scholar-Athlete

Kent State Athlete Named 2015 National Scholar-Athlete

Kent State Senior Jordan Italiano was nominated to be one of 12 National Scholar-Athletes for the 2015 season by the National Football Foundation. Italiano is the first Kent athlete in history to be selected for this award. He is also in the running for the William V. Campbell Trophy and will receive an $18,000 post-graduate scholarship and a seat at the Football Hall of Fame dinner. [bbrvideo]JordanItaliano[/bbrvideo]

International Conversation Hour

International Conversation Hour

Kent State University strives to maximize diversity in hopes of increasing inclusion for both international and native students. One event held on campus is an International Conversation Hour. Students, faculty and nearby residents are invited to participate in an hour of communication between different cultures.   [bbrvideo]Package2Dawson[/bbrvideo]

Increased Police Coverage for Kent Halloween

Increased Police Coverage for Kent Halloween

Kent City Police are upping their forces this Halloween weekend in effort to ensure safety for Kent residents. Lieutenant Mike Lewis believes the fact that the holiday falls on a weekend this year as well as clocks bouncing back on the 31st will create what he calls a “perfect storm.” [bbrvideo]HalloweenPolice_2[/bbrvideo]

Increased Police Coverage on Halloween

Increased Police Coverage on Halloween

Kent City Police are upping their forces this Halloween weekend in effort to ensure safety for Kent residents. Lieutenant Mike Lewis believes the fact that the holiday falls on a weekend this year as well as clocks bouncing back on the 31st will create what he calls a perfect storm.   [bbrvideo]HalloweenPolice_Dawson_TeamPackage[/bbrvideo]

Kent State Homecoming Court 2015

Kent State Homecoming Court 2015

A new king and queen are roaming around Kent State University. Senior student leaders Terry Hugo and Amanda Bevington were crowned homecoming king and queen at Saturday’s football game. [bbrvideo]HCCOURT_DAWSON_VOSOT[/bbrvideo]