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  2. Michael R. White (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, White entered the heavily contested [citation needed] race for mayor of Cleveland, along with several other notable candidates including Forbes, Ralph J. Perk Jr. (the son of former Cleveland mayor Ralph J. Perk), Benny Bonanno (Clerk of the Cleveland Municipal Court), and Tim Hagan (Cuyahoga County commissioner). Out of all the ...

  3. Matt Zone - Wikipedia

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    Matt Zone is a former Cleveland, Ohio city councilman. He is president of the National League of Cities. He is a member of the United States Democratic Party. Zone was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Michael and Mary Zone, who were both prominent members of Cleveland City Council, and

  4. Cleveland Division of Police - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1850, the preservation of the peace was left to an elected city marshal who was assisted by a number of constables and night watchmen. [7] Concerns over the adequacy of this arrangement had led, in 1837, to the formation of the Cleveland Grays, a private military company, for the partial stated purpose of assisting local law enforcement when and if the need arose. [8]

  5. Sonoma County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    Court operations moved to a new county center. The Sonoma County Hall of Justice was built between 1963 and 1965 to a design by J. Clarence Felciano & Associates. [10] For much of its history, the judiciary of Sonoma County was divided into two primary court systems- the Municipal Court and the Superior Court.

  6. Cleveland Public Power - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Public Power (also known as CPP) is a publicly owned electricity generation and distribution company in Cleveland, Ohio. It was founded in 1907 by then-Cleveland mayor Tom L. Johnson . Prior to 1983, it was known as Municipal Light (or " Muny Light " for short).

  7. Huntington Bank Field - Wikipedia

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    Huntington Bank Field is located on the site of Cleveland Stadium, commonly called Cleveland Municipal Stadium, a multipurpose facility built in 1931 that served as the Browns' home field from their inception in 1946 through the 1995 season.

  8. Judiciary of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of the Municipal Court of Oklahoma City and the Municipal Court of Tulsa, the Municipal Courts are courts of no record that operate under the administration of the Supreme Court but are not part of the state court system. [2] The judges, unlike any other judge, are appointed directly by the mayors of Oklahoma's cities. The ...

  9. Cuyahoga County Council - Wikipedia

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    The Council meets in the C. Ellen Connally Council Chambers at the Cuyahoga County Administrative Headquarters at 2079 E. 9th Street in Cleveland, Ohio. The chambers are named for C. Ellen Connally, a former Cleveland Municipal Court judge who was elected the county council's first president in 2011. [2]

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