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January 2010

Lorain County Small Business Has A Message For The President
Posted Thursday, January 21
Lorain County businesses speak their mind to President Obama

State A.G.s Predict Foreclosure Increase in 2010
Posted Wednesday, January 20
Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray says the federal home loan modification program is not meeting expectations in Ohio and many other states.

Poverty Rising In Suburbs While leveling In Cities
Posted Wednesday, January 20
A new analysis of poverty in America shows the recession is taking a toll on suburbs, and that social service organizations are ill-equipped to cope.

“Race to the Top” Not Likely To Markedly Change Teacher Compensation
Posted Wednesday, January 20
The Race to the Top" grants initially aimed to move schools to a "pay for performance" model, but Cleveland won't radically change its currentpolicy.

Erie Shoreline Owners Charge Harrassment
Posted Wednesday, January 20
Landowners along Lake Erie claim continued ODNR harassment.

COSE Honors Politicians Who Backed Issue 6 Reform
Posted Wednesday, January 20
The Council of Smaller Enterprises was an early backer of the ballot measure to move to a move to a county executive and council structure.

The President Comes To One of Ohio’s Hardest Hit Counties
Posted Wednesday, January 20
We spoke with Lorain County residents to find out what they want to tell the president, when he visits, this Friday.

Strike Over; Cleveland Orchestra Musicians Ratify New Contract
Posted Tuesday, January 19
The three year contract has a two year wage freeze.

Columbus Casino Locale Up To Voters
Posted Tuesday, January 19
Downtown choice rejected in favor of West Side spot.

County Budgets Reflect Lower Expectations
Posted Tuesday, January 19
Ohio Counties, like just about every other level of government from federal on down, have seen big declines in revenues in the last two years.

Northeast Ohioans say the term “rustbelt” has outlived its usefulness
Posted Tuesday, January 19
The verdict is in.

Tuesday Checkup: combatting rosacea
Posted Tuesday, January 19
Some kinds of rosacea can be cured with an unexpected treatment -- blood pressure medication.

Strickland To Announce Running Mate Tuesday
Posted Monday, January 18
The Governor is expected to draft a former juvenile court judge and well-known advocate for women and children.

Musicians’ Strike Has High Stakes For Both Sides
Posted Monday, January 18
Ideastream's Dan Bobkoff explains what's at stake for management and musicians.

Orchestra Musicians Demonstrate As Contract Negotiations Continue
Posted Monday, January 18
Members of the Cleveland Orchestra donned their formal concert-wear demonstrated on the steps of Severence Hall during the first day of a musicians'

A Family’s Struggle for Mental Health Care
Posted Monday, January 18
The story of a single mother's experience navigating the mental health care system for her son

Ohio’s King Oratorical Winners
Posted Monday, January 18
This years contestants compete in Columbus in April.

Uninsured Often Turn to Emergency Rooms For Medical Care
Posted Monday, January 18
What are the rules governing how hospitals treat uninsured patients? ideastream®'s Eric Wellman speaks with Dr. Charles Emerman of MetroHealth.

Ohio Better Off In This Recession Than Last One?  Depends On Who You Ask.
Posted Monday, January 18
A new study from Team NEO says the number of jobs lost this time around is better than previous recessions.

Cleveland Orchestra Musicians On Strike
Posted Monday, January 18
It's the first work stoppage in thirty years

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