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Regional Features: Archive by Date

November 2009

Focus Turns to Transition as Cuyahoga County Gets New Government Structure
Posted Wednesday, November 4
An executive and council will be in charge by the start of 2011.

Issue 6 Overwhelmingly Approved as New Era Begins in Cuyahoga County
Posted Wednesday, November 4
The structure of county government will be completely overhauled.

Voters Deliver Good News To Tri-C
Posted Wednesday, November 4
A 1.9-mill levy for Tri-C was easily approved by 58% of voters.

Livestock Review Board Passes Almost 2 to 1.
Posted Wednesday, November 4
Ohio to create a livestock care board after Issue 2 passes.

Mayor Jackson Re-elected in Landslide
Posted Wednesday, November 4
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson roundly defeated challenger Bill Patmon, winning 77 percent of the vote to Patmon’s 22 percent.

Analysis of Issue 6 Vote
Posted Wednesday, November 4
Democrats face challenge bringing party together after hard-fought factional dispute over county reform

Ohio Voters Approve Casino Gambling
Posted Wednesday, November 4
After four previous failed attempts to legalize casino gambling in Ohio, backers of state issue 3 finally won voters over.

Issue 6 Passes Easily - Big Changes Ahead For Cuyahoga County Government
Posted Wednesday, November 4
In a rebuke to much of the Democratic Party's leadership, Cuyahoga County voted overwhelmingly to throw out its current form of government.

Police Find At Least 10 Bodies at Anthony Sowell’s Home
Posted Tuesday, November 3
Police also charged Sowell with rape and murder.

Ohio To Receive $30M For Energy
Posted Tuesday, November 3
The three sites chosen are in the state's central and western districts.

Doctors try to allay myths about H1N1 vaccine
Posted Tuesday, November 3
Doctors say the H1N1 vaccine is safe, but Feds will be keeping track to make sure.

Tuesday Checkup: Battling Crohn’s disease
Posted Tuesday, November 3
Crohn's disease affects millions but remains relatively unknown.

An Angry Community Mourns Murder Victims
Posted Tuesday, November 3
Eastside Cleveland neighbors hold a vigil for local victims of a suspected serial killer

Cuyahoga Voter Turnout Expected To Approach Level Of 2005
Posted Monday, November 2
Voter turnout in numbers is expected to be lower this year than last November, but voting by mail to be just as popular.

Ohio Scores High Ranking In Business Climate
Posted Monday, November 2
State was ranked seventh just one year ago.

Chinese Visit Ohio For Recycling Lessons
Posted Monday, November 2
The group went to central Ohio to learn how to deal with 7 billion tons of trash.

Vetoes and Over-rides in County Reform Proposal
Posted Monday, November 2
If approved, Issue 6's council requires more than the customary 2/3 majority seen at other levels of government.

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