Northeast Ohio show opens today
The new Akron Boat & Water Sports Show will drop anchor today in the John S. Knight Center.
The new Akron Boat & Water Sports Show will drop anchor today in the John S. Knight Center.

An Ohio dealership gives away 2,500 white buckets with its name and logo on them at the Progressive Mid-America Boat Show; a Bank of America study finds that Hispanic small business owners are more optimistic than their non-Hispanic counterparts.
More than 450 powerboats and sailboats as large as 45 feet are scheduled for display.
The Progressive Insurance Catawba Island Boat Show on Lake Erie in Port Clinton, Ohio, is set to run April 29 to May 1.
The 2015 Progressive Mid-America Boat Show is set to dock for five days in Cleveland’s I-X Center Jan. 15-19. The show will feature offerings that
From “Props & Hops” to “Wicked Tuna,” the 2014 Progressive Insurance Mid-America Boat Show will be held Jan. 16-20 in Cleveland’s I-X Center with longer
Cleveland officials Monday announced a new development plan that could transform the lakefront area, with the potential for 1.5 million square feet of commercial projects.
The new Akron Boat & Water Sports Show will drop anchor today in the John S. Knight Center.

An Ohio dealership gives away 2,500 white buckets with its name and logo on them at the Progressive Mid-America Boat Show; a Bank of America study finds that Hispanic small business owners are more optimistic than their non-Hispanic counterparts.
More than 450 powerboats and sailboats as large as 45 feet are scheduled for display.
The Progressive Insurance Catawba Island Boat Show on Lake Erie in Port Clinton, Ohio, is set to run April 29 to May 1.
The 2015 Progressive Mid-America Boat Show is set to dock for five days in Cleveland’s I-X Center Jan. 15-19. The show will feature offerings that
From “Props & Hops” to “Wicked Tuna,” the 2014 Progressive Insurance Mid-America Boat Show will be held Jan. 16-20 in Cleveland’s I-X Center with longer
Cleveland officials Monday announced a new development plan that could transform the lakefront area, with the potential for 1.5 million square feet of commercial projects.