Spring is trying to show up in Cleveland โ€” even if the temperatures havenโ€™t gotten the memo yet. With Opening Day just around the corner, weโ€™re channeling warmer days ahead and kicking things off with a little baseball history to get you in the spirit.

Beyond the ballpark, thereโ€™s plenty happening across Greater Cleveland โ€” from new state laws to neighborhood investments and geographic growth of our park system. Take a few minutes to test what you know and stay connected to the place we all call home.

Before we get started, letโ€™s give a shout-out to quiz takers Benjamin D., Brenda E., David H., Erik G., Jared G., Justin V., Kaushik S., Loyal B., Marge C., Martha G., Michael H., Mike C., Mollie E., Phil R., Shlomo B. and Terrell P. for scoring 100% on last weekโ€™s quiz. Well done!

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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#1 What year was Clevelandโ€™s warmest Opening Day in baseball history?*
#2 Ohio has new rules for selling what kind of products?*
#3 How many acres did Cleveland Metroparks add to its land holdings in 2025?*
#4 How much funding is planned to improve transit along a Slavic Village corridor in Cleveland?*
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