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March 2009

Lorain Health Center Gets $1.3 Million in Stimulus Funds
Posted Tuesday, March 3
The center had applied for federal funding in 2007 - but had been denied even after receiving high scores.

Car Show Goes on, Even with Industry in Turmoil
Posted Tuesday, March 3
Despite tumbling sales, and major companies on the brink of bankruptcy, the Cleveland Auto Show still offered new models.

Banks Refuse to Take Back Houses They Foreclosed on
Posted Tuesday, March 3
In Cuyahoga County, officials say they are starting to see lenders not finish foreclosure actions on houses.

Water Division to Replace Meters, Vows to Improve Customer Satisfaction
Posted Tuesday, March 3
The Cleveland Division of Water plans to upgrade water meters throughout its service area beginning next year.

Environmentalists Want Bay Shore Power Plant to Pay for Killing Fish
Posted Tuesday, March 3
The Toledo-area electricity plant kills126,000 fish a day.

More Ohioans Carrying Concealed Handguns
Posted Tuesday, March 3
That's one of the highlights of a new annual report from the state attorney general's office.

One Way to Get Communities to Work Together: Pay Them!
Posted Tuesday, March 3
The Fund For Our Economic Future is offering to help fund projects that involve regional cooperation.

Classrooms Meet Game Shows with “Clickers”
Posted Monday, March 2
Wireless feedback devices are changing how teachers teach, and students love them.

State Audit Far Overdue
Posted Monday, March 2
The Governor's Office blames technology for the wait.

Law Firms Cuts Mean Law School Angst
Posted Monday, March 2
Third year law school students are having difficulties finding law firms that are hiring.

Antioch College Supporters Want New Board of Trustees
Posted Monday, March 2
Some Greene County residents are calling on the state's top attorney to replace the Antioch College Board of Trustees.

This Week in Columbus: Foreclosures, Student Credit Card Debt and the Budget
Posted Monday, March 2
A new $54 billion state budget for Ohio is at the top of the agenda of state lawmakers as they start another work week.

Mobile Food Pantry Helps Ohioans in Need
Posted Monday, March 2
While many charities fall on hard times, one agency says it's not too down that it can't reach out to others by taking its mission on the road.

Enviga Alters Ads after Settlement with Ohio and Other States
Posted Monday, March 2
Drinking the green tea beverage called Enviga by itself won’t make you lose weight.

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