The County’s Priorities Don’t Add Up

When Columbus tells Cuyahoga “wait,” it should give the rest
of us a chance to ask what the county is actually paying for.

Last week, state leaders did Cuyahoga County residents a
favor. They told the county to slow down on a plan that would have
tripled — or maybe quadrupled — the so-called “sin tax” the people of
this county already pay on alcohol and tobacco. The money was supposed
to fund repairs at Progressive Field, Rocket Arena, and the Cleveland
Browns’ new stadium in Brook Park.

They were right to say wait. And the rest of us, in Garfield Heights
and across this county, should use this pause to ask a question the
county hasn’t given us a good answer to: where exactly are the
priorities?

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They Forgot to Ask the Sheriff

The Cuyahoga County jail project has been stuck for nearly a year. This week, we learned at least one of the reasons a piece of it may stay stuck a while longer: the County never actually asked the sheriff if he was willing to move his office.

Cleveland.com reporter Kaitlin Durbin broke the story on April 23, 2026. Sheriff Harold Pretel told the paper this week that he has never agreed to relocate his headquarters out of downtown Cleveland to the planned Garfield Heights site — and, as far as he is concerned, he has never been formally asked.

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