Arts & Culture
The Year in Art and Architecture with Steve Litt
Featured Tuesday, January 6, 2009 on Around Noon
Today Dee Perry looks back at the year 2008 in visual art, architecture and urban planning with the Plain Dealer's Steve Litt, as she opens the phones for this special call-in edition where you can comment on this busy year in the arts. Photo courtesy The Plain Dealer
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Education
State Announces $25 Million in Cuts To Higher Education Budget
Featured Wednesday, January 7, 2009 on Regional News Stories
The latest round of budget cuts at OHio's public colleges and universities preserves more than 1.8 Billion dollars in direct insturctional support.
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Health
Featured Tuesday, January 6, 2009 on The Sound of Ideas
For 36 years, Ohioans in Stark, Wayne and portions of Ashland and Medina Counties kept Ralph Regula employed in the US Congress. In return, the Buckeye State got a National Park, a medical school, and a congressman loved on both sides of the aisle. On our program, we'll talk to the retiring Republican Congressman about his career, how politics has changed in the last four decades, and the legacy he leaves behind. You're invited to join us Tuesday morning at 9.
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Economy & Jobs
No More School Buses for North Royalton High Students
Featured Tuesday, January 6, 2009 on Regional News Stories
After a levy failed, the district cut transportation.
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Environment
Featured Tuesday, January 6, 2009 on The Sound of Ideas
For 36 years, Ohioans in Stark, Wayne and portions of Ashland and Medina Counties kept Ralph Regula employed in the US Congress. In return, the Buckeye State got a National Park, a medical school, and a congressman loved on both sides of the aisle. On our program, we'll talk to the retiring Republican Congressman about his career, how politics has changed in the last four decades, and the legacy he leaves behind. You're invited to join us Tuesday morning at 9.
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Politics
State Announces $25 Million in Cuts To Higher Education Budget
Featured Wednesday, January 7, 2009 on Regional News Stories
The latest round of budget cuts at OHio's public colleges and universities preserves more than 1.8 Billion dollars in direct insturctional support.
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