The Bedford Tribune https://bedfordohio.org News you can use from Bedford, Ohio Mon, 20 Jan 2025 12:57:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://bedfordohio.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-icon2-32x32.png The Bedford Tribune https://bedfordohio.org 32 32 149275078 This Week in History ~ January 20th – January 26th https://bedfordohio.org/history/this-week-in-history-january-20th-january-26th/ Mon, 20 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=13012 CLEVELAND HISTORY Cleveland Grand Jury’s Verdict on the Collinwood School Fire (January 19, 1908): Following the tragic Collinwood School Fire, which resulted in the deaths of 172 children and two […]

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CLEVELAND HISTORY

Cleveland Grand Jury’s Verdict on the Collinwood School Fire (January 19, 1908): Following the tragic Collinwood School Fire, which resulted in the deaths of 172 children and two adults, a grand jury concluded its investigation. The jury criticized the building’s wooden construction and the “panic-proof” inward-opening exit doors, which impeded escape, leading to significant changes in school safety regulations nationwide.

Incorporation of the City of Westlake (January 20, 1957): Originally part of Dover Township, Westlake was incorporated as a city on this date. The incorporation marked a transition for the area from a primarily rural community to a suburban city, reflecting the post-war growth and development trends in the Cleveland metropolitan area.

Opening of the Cleveland Clinic’s Taussig Cancer Institute (January 21, 2017): The Cleveland Clinic opened its Taussig Cancer Institute, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to cancer care and research. This institute has become a leading center for cancer treatment, offering innovative therapies and contributing significantly to the global fight against cancer.

First Public Reading at the Cleveland Public Library (January 24, 1925): The Cleveland Public Library hosted its first public reading event, establishing a tradition of community engagement and literacy promotion. This event underscored the library’s role as a community hub and its commitment to public education and cultural enrichment.

Record Low Temperature in Cleveland (January 26, 1985): Cleveland experienced a record low temperature of -20°F (-29°C), marking one of the coldest days in the city’s history. This extreme weather event had significant impacts on the city, testing infrastructure resilience and community emergency responses.

WORLD HISTORY

Treaty of Utrecht Signed (January 19, 1474): This treaty was a significant diplomatic agreement between France and England, marking the end of the French support for the Lancastrians during the Wars of the Roses in England. The treaty was signed by Louis XI of France and Edward IV of England. It stipulated that France would cease its support for the Lancastrian cause, which helped solidify Edward IV’s position on the English throne and brought a temporary halt to the internal conflict in England. This treaty is notable for its role in the complex web of European diplomatic and military alliances and for its impact on the political landscape of England during a turbulent period of its history.

Wannsee Conference (January 20, 1942): This high-level meeting of senior government officials of Nazi Germany was held in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee. Led by SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich, the conference outlined the “Final Solution to the Jewish Question”—the systematic deportation and extermination of all Jews in occupied Europe, a plan that led to the genocide of six million Jews during the Holocaust.

Execution of Louis XVI (January 21, 1793): After being convicted of conspiracy with foreign powers, Louis XVI of France was executed by guillotine at the Place de la Révolution in Paris. His death marked a turning point in the French Revolution, signaling the overthrow of the monarchy and paving the way for the rise of the French Republic. The execution underscored the deep societal divisions and the radicalization of the revolutionary government.

Discovery of Gold at Sutter’s Mill (January 24, 1848): James W. Marshall, while working on a water-powered sawmill owned by John Sutter in Coloma, California, discovered flakes of gold in the riverbed. The news of gold led to the California Gold Rush, dramatically changing the region’s population and economy. As thousands of prospectors rushed to California, it accelerated the state’s admission to the Union and had lasting impacts on its demographic and economic landscape.

First Winter Olympics (January 25, 1924): The inaugural Winter Olympic Games were held in Chamonix, France, and featured sports such as skiing, bobsleigh, and ice hockey. This event marked the separation of the winter sports from the Summer Olympics, highlighting their unique challenges and skills. The success of the Chamonix games established the Winter Olympics as a major international sporting event, continuing to be held every four years.

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Traffic Stop in Bedford Heights Leads to Shots Fired, Suspect Arrested As Reported by Cleveland 19 News https://bedfordohio.org/local-news/safety/traffic-stop-in-bedford-heights-leads-to-shots-fired-suspect-arrested-as-reported-by-cleveland-19-news/ Mon, 20 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=13781 BEDFORD HEIGHTS, OH — As reported by Michelle Nicks with Cleveland 19 News, a traffic stop in Bedford Heights escalated into a foot chase and gunfire on Friday afternoon, according […]

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BEDFORD HEIGHTS, OH — As reported by Michelle Nicks with Cleveland 19 News, a traffic stop in Bedford Heights escalated into a foot chase and gunfire on Friday afternoon, according to Bedford Heights Police Chief Michael Marotta. The incident began around 1:00 PM at the Rockside Park Apartments on Rockside Road when an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation.

The driver fled on foot, prompting the officer to pursue. During the chase, the officer fired shots after indications that the suspect had a gun. Fortunately, no one was injured by the gunfire, though two parked cars were damaged.

The suspect fled into an apartment in building B of the Rockside Park Apartments. Police later apprehended him inside the building without further incident. Neither the officer nor the suspect was injured, and the suspect was not struck by the gunfire.

Detectives are investigating the circumstances of the incident and will work with the prosecutor to determine any charges. This case remains under investigation.

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Food For Thought — Empowering Light https://bedfordohio.org/lifestyle/faith-religion/food-for-thought-empowering-light/ Sun, 19 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=12879

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Horoscope for the Week of January 19, 2025 – January 25, 2025 https://bedfordohio.org/lifestyle/horoscope/horoscope-for-the-week-of-january-19-2025-january-25-2025/ Sat, 18 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=13006 Step into the celestial glow as we traverse the week of January 19th to 25th, 2025! Here’s your cosmic forecast: Aries (March 21 – April 19): Mars in Aquarius drives […]

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Step into the celestial glow as we traverse the week of January 19th to 25th, 2025! Here’s your cosmic forecast:

Aries (March 21 – April 19): Mars in Aquarius drives innovation in your actions. Break new ground, but align with long-term goals.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20): Venus in Pisces softens your relationships. Embrace empathy, but retain practical boundaries.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20): Mercury in Aquarius stimulates revolutionary ideas. Communicate boldly, but ground your theories in reality.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22): The Sun in Aquarius encourages networking. Connect widely, but maintain your emotional depth.

Leo (July 23 – August 22): Venus in Pisces enhances your artistic expression. Create from the heart, but seek constructive feedback.

Virgo (August 23 – September 22): Mercury in Aquarius sharpens your problem-solving skills. Tackle challenges innovatively, but don’t neglect details.

Libra (September 23 – October 22): The Sun in Aquarius invites collaboration. Engage with diverse viewpoints, but uphold your principles.

Scorpio (October 23 – November 21): Mars in Aquarius urges you to advocate for change. Lead reforms, but ensure they’re sustainable.

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21): Jupiter in Virgo favors practical expansions. Plan your adventures carefully, but embrace spontaneity.

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19): Venus in Pisces calls for introspection in love. Reflect deeply, but don’t lose sight of reality.

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18): Uranus in Taurus may disrupt your routine. Adapt creatively, but maintain a stable foundation.

Pisces (February 19 – March 20): Neptune in your sign heightens intuition. Follow your instincts, but verify your impressions.

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Cold Smoking: A Flavorful Preservation Technique https://bedfordohio.org/lifestyle/cooking/cold-smoking-a-flavorful-preservation-technique/ Fri, 17 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=13005 What is Cold Smoking? Cold smoking is a technique that involves exposing food to smoke at low temperatures, typically between 68°F and 86°F (20°C and 30°C), without cooking the food. […]

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What is Cold Smoking?

Cold smoking is a technique that involves exposing food to smoke at low temperatures, typically between 68°F and 86°F (20°C and 30°C), without cooking the food. This method is primarily used for flavor enhancement and food preservation. Unlike hot smoking, where food is cooked during the smoking process, cold smoking imparts a rich smoky flavor to food without altering its texture significantly.

How to Cold Smoke:

  1. Set Up Your Smoker:
    Cold smoking requires a smoker that allows for the control of temperature. You can either use a dedicated cold smoker or adapt a regular smoker to control the heat. If you’re using a regular smoker, a cold smoking attachment or separate smoke box can be used to produce smoke without direct heat.
  2. Choose the Right Wood:
    Choose wood chips or chunks with mild flavors such as apple, cherry, or alder. Stronger woods like hickory or mesquite are usually avoided for cold smoking, as they can overpower the food.
  3. Prepare the Food:
    Cold smoking is commonly used for meats, fish (like salmon), cheeses, and even vegetables. Foods should be cured or salted before cold smoking to draw out moisture, which helps prevent spoilage.
  4. Smoking Process:
    Place the food in the smoker, and allow it to smoke for several hours or days, depending on the type of food and the desired level of smokiness. Regular monitoring of temperature and smoke levels is crucial.

Why Cold Smoking is Important:

  • Flavor Enhancement: Cold smoking adds a deep, aromatic smoky flavor to food, enhancing its taste profile without cooking it.
  • Preservation: Historically, cold smoking was used as a preservation method for meats and fish, extending their shelf life by inhibiting bacterial growth and dehydration.
  • Versatility: Cold smoking can be used on a wide range of foods—from fish and meats to cheeses, nuts, and even salts—making it a versatile tool in the kitchen.

Cold smoking is a fantastic way to introduce complex flavors into your food while preserving its original texture. With proper techniques, this method can elevate your dishes and add a distinct smokiness that is cherished by chefs and home cooks alike.

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Winter Wardrobe: Cozy Chic Layers with a Wild Twist https://bedfordohio.org/lifestyle/fashion-and-style/winter-wardrobe-cozy-chic-layers-with-a-wild-twist/ Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=13426 As the chill of winter settles over Bedford, it’s the perfect time to layer up in style! Creating a versatile winter look that’s as cozy as it is chic doesn’t […]

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As the chill of winter settles over Bedford, it’s the perfect time to layer up in style! Creating a versatile winter look that’s as cozy as it is chic doesn’t have to be complicated. The secret? Thoughtful layers and a touch of playful animal print to let your personality shine.

Start with a comfortable base layer like a fitted turtleneck or thermal tee. Neutral tones such as black, cream, or taupe set the stage for easy pairing. Add a chunky knit cardigan or a soft sweater for warmth, and top it off with a tailored coat to keep the cold at bay. Opt for coats with clean lines to add sophistication to your layered look.

Now, here’s where things get fun: incorporate animal prints! A leopard scarf, zebra-patterned gloves, or even snakeskin booties can elevate your outfit from simple to stunning. Animal prints act as the perfect accent without overwhelming your ensemble. Not a fan of bold prints? Try a subtle touch, like a cheetah-print belt or a faux fur-trimmed hat.

The key to making this look work for everyone is balance. Keep the animal prints as the star of your accessories while letting your layers remain cozy and classic. Whether you’re heading to Bedford’s holiday markets or catching up with friends over coffee, you’ll feel both fashionable and snug in your layered creation.

This winter, let’s turn heads with cozy chic outfits that roar with confidence—Bedford style!

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January Home Maintenance Tips for Bedford: Winterizing Your Home for the Long Haul https://bedfordohio.org/lifestyle/home-tips/january-home-maintenance-tips-for-bedford-winterizing-your-home-for-the-long-haul/ Wed, 15 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=13004 January in Bedford brings the coldest weather of the year, and it’s crucial for homeowners to ensure their homes are prepared to handle winter’s challenges. Here are some important home […]

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January in Bedford brings the coldest weather of the year, and it’s crucial for homeowners to ensure their homes are prepared to handle winter’s challenges. Here are some important home maintenance tasks to tackle this month:

  1. Inspect Pipes for Freezing Risks: Exposed pipes in attics, basements, and crawlspaces are at risk of freezing in January’s cold. Insulate these pipes to prevent them from bursting. If temperatures dip very low, allow faucets to drip to keep water flowing.
  2. Service Your Heating System: With the heating system running constantly, it’s important to ensure it’s in peak condition. Replace air filters, check thermostats, and schedule a professional inspection to make sure everything is working efficiently.
  3. Check for Ice Dams: Ice dams can form on your roof, causing water to back up into your home. Inspect your roof for signs of ice dams and address any problems quickly to prevent leaks and water damage.
  4. Clean Dryer Vents: Lint buildup in dryer vents can cause a fire hazard, especially during the winter months. Clean out your dryer vent and exhaust duct to improve efficiency and reduce the risk of fire.
  5. Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors: In cold weather, families spend more time indoors, making it crucial to ensure your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are functioning. Test and replace batteries as necessary.
  6. Check Insulation in the Attic: Ensure your attic is properly insulated to keep the cold air out and warm air in. Adding insulation can prevent heat loss and help lower your energy bills.

By addressing these maintenance tips in January, Bedford homeowners can enjoy a safer, more energy-efficient winter and avoid costly repairs later in the season.

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A Story of Strength and Sisterhood in The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes https://bedfordohio.org/bedford-arts-culture/book-reviews/a-story-of-strength-and-sisterhood-in-the-giver-of-stars-by-jojo-moyes/ Tue, 14 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=13422 Jojo Moyes’ The Giver of Stars is an inspiring historical fiction novel that takes readers to the mountains of Kentucky during the Great Depression. The story centers on Alice Wright, […]

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Jojo Moyes’ The Giver of Stars is an inspiring historical fiction novel that takes readers to the mountains of Kentucky during the Great Depression. The story centers on Alice Wright, an Englishwoman who marries a man from a small town in the U.S. in an attempt to escape her stifling life back home. She soon finds herself in rural Kentucky, where life is challenging and her marriage is less than what she had hoped for. Alice joins a group of female librarians who deliver books to the isolated communities of the Appalachian Mountains, known as the Packhorse Library Project.

Moyes beautifully captures the rugged terrain and the harsh realities of life during this period, while also celebrating the resilience of the women who pushed against the boundaries of their time. The character development is strong, particularly Alice, who grows from a passive, reluctant woman into someone who fiercely fights for independence, equality, and love. The relationships between the female characters, built on shared experiences and mutual respect, form the heart of the novel.

While the novel is a slow burn at times, the strength of the characters and their stories more than compensate. Moyes’ prose is rich and evocative, painting a vivid picture of both the beauty and hardship of rural America during the 1930s. The Giver of Stars is an uplifting and thought-provoking read that reminds us of the importance of courage, sisterhood, and the power of books in times of adversity.

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Bedford Police Resolve Incident Near Washington and Tarbell As Reported by News 5 Cleveland https://bedfordohio.org/local-news/safety/bedford-police-resolve-incident-near-washington-and-tarbell-as-reported-by-news-5-cleveland/ Tue, 14 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=13730 BEDFORD, OH — As reported by News 5 Cleveland, the Bedford Police Department successfully de-escalated a tense situation near Washington Street and Tarbell Avenue on January 10th. Hostage negotiators were […]

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BEDFORD, OH — As reported by News 5 Cleveland, the Bedford Police Department successfully de-escalated a tense situation near Washington Street and Tarbell Avenue on January 10th. Hostage negotiators were called to the scene to speak with a man involved in the incident.

Deputy Chief Rick Suts confirmed that officers engaged with the individual but did not provide specifics about what prompted the police response. Following the negotiations, the man surrendered, allowing the situation to conclude peacefully.

Witnesses, including News 5 Cleveland’s photographer, noted the presence of SWAT officers, who later stood down after the matter was resolved. Incidents like this highlight the importance of specialized training and teamwork within law enforcement to ensure the safety of everyone involved.

Updates from authorities may provide further details as the situation is reviewed.

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This Week in History ~ January 13th – January 19th https://bedfordohio.org/history/this-week-in-history-january-13th-january-19th/ Mon, 13 Jan 2025 15:00:00 +0000 https://bedfordohio.org/?p=13003 CLEVELAND HISTORY Founding of the Cleveland Orchestra (January 13, 1918): The Cleveland Orchestra was founded, quickly establishing itself as one of the premier orchestras in the world. Known for its […]

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CLEVELAND HISTORY

Founding of the Cleveland Orchestra (January 13, 1918): The Cleveland Orchestra was founded, quickly establishing itself as one of the premier orchestras in the world. Known for its precise sound and excellence in performance, the orchestra enhances Cleveland’s cultural landscape and has been a vital part of the city’s artistic life.

Opening of the Cleveland Museum of Art (January 14, 1916): The Cleveland Museum of Art opened to the public, offering access to a vast collection of artworks spanning thousands of years. The museum has since become renowned for its significant contributions to art conservation and education, providing free access to the public and fostering a deeper appreciation of global art traditions.

Launch of the Cuyahoga Community College (January 15, 1963): This day marked the establishment of Cuyahoga Community College, the first community college in Ohio and one of the largest in the state. It has played a crucial role in providing affordable and accessible higher education and vocational training to thousands of students in the Cleveland area.

Dedication of the Hope Memorial Bridge (January 16, 1932): The Hope Memorial Bridge, spanning the Cuyahoga River, was dedicated on this date. Featuring iconic art deco sculptures known as the “Guardians of Traffic,” the bridge symbolizes the city’s industrial strength and architectural innovation.

Record-Breaking Snowfall in Cleveland (January 19, 1978): Cleveland experienced a record-breaking snowfall that severely impacted the city, accumulating over two feet of snow in a single day. This extreme weather event tested the city’s resilience and response capabilities, becoming a memorable aspect of Cleveland’s environmental history.

WORLD HISTORY

Knights Templar Recognition (January 13, 1128): On this date, Pope Honorius II granted a papal sanction to the Knights Templar, a Christian military order founded in 1119. This endorsement was significant as it legitimized the Templars’ status and mission to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. The order was endowed with various privileges, including exemption from local laws and taxes, which allowed them to grow into a powerful and wealthy institution throughout the medieval period.

Ratification of the Treaty of Paris (January 14, 1784): The Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the American Revolutionary War, was ratified by the United States Congress. This treaty recognized the independence of the United States from Britain and established borders for the new nation. It was a crucial step in the establishment of the United States as a sovereign state and set the stage for its future growth and development.

Opening of the British Museum (January 15, 1759): The British Museum in London opened its doors to the public, making its extensive collections of art and antiquities accessible to everyone, free of charge. Founded from the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane, the museum was the first of its kind to cover all fields of human knowledge, open to the public and free to all ‘studious and curious persons.’ It remains one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive museums.

First Meeting of the League of Nations (January 16, 1920): This meeting marked the inauguration of the League of Nations, an international organization conceived during the Paris Peace Conference at the end of World War I. The League aimed to promote international cooperation and achieve peace and security. While the League ultimately failed to prevent another world conflict, it laid the foundational principles and structures that influenced the later creation of the United Nations.

Birth of Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809): Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Edgar Allan Poe was one of the most important and influential American writers of the 19th century. Known for his poems and short stories, Poe is widely regarded as a central figure of Romanticism in the United States and American literature as a whole. He was a pioneer of the short story genre and is credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction. His works are celebrated for their exploration of the darker sides of human nature and have had a lasting impact on literature and popular culture.

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