New year, deep freeze, and another reminder that Cleveland keeps moving no matter the temperature. This week’s news quiz touches on lakefront development, local history and people-powered solutions shaping the city right now. From music and civil rights to neighbors helping neighbors, there’s plenty to feel proud of across Greater Cleveland. Grab a warm drink and see how much you know about what’s happening around you.

Before we get started, let’s give a shout-out to quiz takers Terrell P., Mary Lynn D., Laura C., Mike H., Benjamin D., Erick G., Kaushik S., Salvatore N., Joanna C., Jared G., Caitlin M., Steven T. and Keith G. for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz. Well done!

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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About how many acres of land is Burke Lakefront Airport? Hint: An acre is roughly the size of a football field.*
What is the name of the Cleveland plumbing co-op that lets customers pay what they can?*
What Cleveland high school did the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. speak at in 1967 about the Montgomery Bus Boycott?*
How much support is the Music Settlement looking to drum up to expand its University Circle campus?*
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