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Call and Post Associate Publisher and Editor Connie Harper receives business trailblazer award from Christian Business League

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By Call and Post reporters

CLEVELAND, Ohio –  Nationally recognized associate publisher of the Cleveland based Call & Post Newspaper, Constance D. Harper, has received the Business Trailblazer Tribute, which was recently presented by the Christian Business League at the “Faith and Finance” breakfast  at the Greenmont Party Center in greater Cleveland.

The Business Trailblazer Tribute recognizes individuals who are senior in their career for their outstanding and unique business contributions.

Harper is a graduate of Central State University and began her professional career as  an  elementary school  eacher in the Cleveland Public School District, now the Cleveland Municipal School District. Later she became the women’s editor and city editor for the Call & Post. She was once selected as one of two journalists to complete a fellowship in urban studies at the University of Chicago.

Additional career highlights took her to New York City where she became the vice president of Don King Productions, traveling across the United States, Canada, the Philippines, Africa and Europe promoting championship fights.

In a career of service to her community, Harper has always volunteered for organizations, working to assist the less fortunate. She is passionate about her immediate and extended family, her alma mater Central State and her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Inc., that honored her as the recipient of the Ohio Image-Maker Award. She has received numerous awards, and most recently was honored by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Committee with their “In the footsteps of Martin Luther King, Jr. Award.” Connie is a 2004 graduate of Leadership Cleveland. She is a member of Olivet Institutional Baptist Church where she serves in a number of ministries.

Last Updated on Monday, 10 June 2013 22:58

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Fox 8 News Reporter Kevin Freeman covers vigil by community activists and family of a third woman raped and murdered on Cleveland's east side, click below to watch video at Fox 8.Com

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Vigil Held for Young Mother Found Dead
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CLEVELAND -- Relatives are demanding justice for a mother of two, whose body was found in some brush last week on Cleveland’s eastside. Police are still trying to find the young woman’s killer, mea...

 

Ashley Leszynski, whose murdered body was found last week at East 93rd St and Anderson Ave. on Cleveland's majority Black east side, the third woman found raped and murdered since March of this year. Funeral services for Leszynski are today, Thursday, June 6  at 6 pm at the Corrigan-Deighton Funeral Home, 21900 Euclid Ave in Euclid, OH.

Last Updated on Thursday, 06 June 2013 19:23

Uppercut victim Shidea Lane found guilty of disorderly conduct by Shaker Hts Judge K.J. Montgomery, former bus driver Artis Hughes, who sucker punched Lane and tossed her from an RTA bus after an altercation between the two, was previously found guilty of

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CLEVELAND, Ohio- Shidea N. Lane, the young Black woman who made national news last year for getting uppercut, choked, and thrown from a Regional Transit Authority (RTA) bus by since fired bus driver Artis Hughes, pleaded no contest on Tuesday to misdemeanor disorderly conduct before Shaker Hts Municipal Court Judge K. J Montgomery and was found guilty.

She will be sentenced next month and faces a maximum $250 fine and 30 days in jail.

The criminal charge, brought by the City of Beachwood where the incident occurred,  was heard in Shaker Hts court,  which hears traffic and misdemeanor cases and some civil lawsuits from Beahwood and other neighboring municipalities.

"We were there for support and the judge did not want to here anything from Shidea's attorney on the bruises she allegedly got, " said Valerie Robinson, 76, a member of  the Imperial Women and Stop Targeting Ohio's poor, and a retired Cleveland schools teacher.

Imperial Women, a greater Cleveland grassroots organization for women, had called for a not guilty finding or probation before judgment, which would have stopped a criminal record.

Hughes (pictured) , 59, was charged with misdemeanor assault for his attack on Lane following a bus altercation on Sept. 18 and pleaded no contest on April 2, though Montgomery found him guilty and set sentencing for a later date. He faces up to six months in jail and a maximum $1,000 fine.

The incident at issue, a divisive one to say the least, occurred on the border of Cleveland and Beachwood, Oh. and  went viral because of a cell phone video that hit Youtube.com Watch the video of the episode below.

Attorney Friedland, Lane's attorney, said that Hughes repeatedly called Lane a bitch during  the argument that led to Hughes ultimately punching Lane in the face before he literally tossed her off the bus on to the curb.

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Uppercut victim Shidea Lane found guilty of disorderly conduct by Shaker Hts Judge K.J. Montgomery, former bus driver Artis Hughes, who sucker punched Lane and tossed her from an RTA bus after an altercation between the two, was found guilty of assault

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CLEVELAND, Ohio- Shidea N. Lane, the young Black woman who made national news last year for getting uppercut, choked, and thrown from a Regional Transit Authority (RTA) bus by since fired bus driver Artis Hughes, pleaded no contest on Tuesday to misdemeanor disorderly conduct before Shaker Hts Municipal Court Judge K. J Montgomery and was found guilty.

She will be sentenced next month and faces a maximum $250 fine and 30 days in jail.

The criminal charge, brought by the City of Beachwood where the incident occurred, was heard in Shaker Hts court,  which hears traffic and misdemeanor cases and some civil lawsuits from Beahwood and other neighboring municipalities.

"We were there for support and the judge did not want to here anything from Shidea's attorney on the bruises she allegedly got, " said Valerie Robinson, 76, a member of  the Imperial Women and Stop Targeting Ohio's poor, and a retired Cleveland schools teacher.

Imperial Women, a greater Cleveland grassroots organization for women, had called for a not guilty finding or probation before judgment, which would have stopped a criminal record.

Hughes (pictured) , 59, was charged with misdemeanor assault for his attack on Lane following a bus altercation on Sept. 18 and pleaded no contest on April 2, though Montgomery found him guilty and set sentencing for a later date. He faces up to six months in jail and a maximum $1,000 fine.

The incident at issue, a divisive one to say the least, occurred on the border of Cleveland and Beachwood, Oh. and  went viral because of a cell phone video that hit Youtube.com Watch the video of the episode below.

Attorney Friedland, Lane's attorney, said that Hughes repeatedly called Lane a bitch during  the argument that led to Hughes ultimately punching Lane in the face before he literally tossed her off the bus on to the curb.

Last Updated on Thursday, 06 June 2013 22:19

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Uppercut RTA bus driver victim Shidea Lane to make plea tomorrow in Shaker Hts Municipal Court on disorderly conduct charge, fired RTA bus driver Artis Hughes, who sucker punched the young woman and threw her from an RTA bus, was found guilty of assault

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By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief,  Cleveland Urban News.Com and The Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog.Com, Ohio's No 1 and No 2 online Black newspapers

Reach Cleveland Urban News.Com by email at editor@clevelandurbannews.com and by phone at 216-659-0473

CLEVELAND, Ohio- Shidea N. Lane (pictured), the young Black woman who made national news last year for getting uppercut, choked, and thrown from a Regional Transit Authority (RTA) bus by since fired bus driver Artis Hughes, will plead no contest tomorrow to misdemeanor disorderly conduct before Shaker Hts Municipal Court Judge K. J Montgomery, her lawyer Attorney Dale Friedland told Cleveland Urban News.Com Monday afternoon.

Watch the video of the horrendous bus episode at (www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com)

"Shidea will plead no contest and we hope the judge will find her not guilty," said Friedland, who added that Montgomery and Beachwood Prosecutor Thomas Greve  had rejected his request for probation before judgment without a criminal record, though Lane, who is Black, has no prior record and does qualify like her White counterparts.

Last Updated on Friday, 05 July 2013 00:55

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