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February 2010

RTA Finalizes Service, Job Cuts
Posted Tuesday, February 16
The regional transit authority Tuesday finalized its 2010 budget, confirming projected service cuts and layoffs.

Tuesday Checkup: when to go to ER and when to wait.
Posted Tuesday, February 16
It is sometimes tough to know whether a bump or cut is serious enough to warrant medical attention.

Domestic Steelmaker To Expand in Youngstown, Adding Hundreds Of New Jobs
Posted Tuesday, February 16
The tube and pipe manufacturer in Youngstown is going ahead with a 650 million dollar expansion that will bring 350 new jobs to the Mahoning Valley.

The Stimulus Bill is One Year Old: So Where Are All the Jobs?
Posted Tuesday, February 16
The Stimulus Bill was passed a year ago, and while some people have found new jobs, many more Ohioans still struggle with unemployment.

Fish Farm On The Drawing Board For Northeast Ohio
Posted Monday, February 15
A Colorado company is eyeing the former Ford assembly plant in Lorain as the site for a proposed fish farm.

Rethinking the School Lunch
Posted Monday, February 15
Ann Cooper gave up her celebrity chef hat in favor of becoming a lunch lady. She's made it her mission to make school lunches healthier.

Blood Lab Deal Could Save Big $$$
Posted Monday, February 15
A first-of-its-kind collaboration allows the uninsured to get lab tests at a much lower cost.

HHS Levy Campaign Underway
Posted Friday, February 12
The push to pass a levy for Cuyahoga County health services began today

Ohio Fugitive Runs, But Sister Nabbed
Posted Friday, February 12
The sister of an Ohio business executive convicted in a mammoth fraud scheme is arrested.

No Petro For Supco
Posted Friday, February 12
In spite of rumors about a well-known candidate joining the contest for Ohio Supreme Court Chief , one expert says that race won't change.

Upside/Downside: a conversation with the Presidents’ Council
Posted Friday, February 12
ideastream®'s Eric Wellman, speaks with Duane Thornton about the challenges African American business owners face.

Local Olympians’ Parents Vancouver Bound
Posted Friday, February 12
Three local Olympians are primed to bring Olympic hardware back to northeast Ohio.

Darwin Day Symposium At CWRU
Posted Friday, February 12
On Darwin's Birthday, a Paleontologist Shares His Theory That Evolution Occurs Much Faster Than Previously Thought

Cuyahoga County Reform Leaders Pledge to Have Open Meeings
Posted Thursday, February 11
Cuyahoga County government reform leaders have now pledged to open all planning meetings to the public.

Suspect Charged With 72 Arson Counts
Posted Thursday, February 11
Neighbor with arson record in Michigan charged with blowing up Cleveland house and damaging dozens more.

Abortion Foe To Get Belated Honor
Posted Thursday, February 11
Publicity comes to Shelby woman who was denied commendation by Armond Budish.

University Heights Girl Finalist in National Design Contest
Posted Thursday, February 11
Eight year is one of 12 finalists in package design contest . Online voting ends Sunday to determine winner

Transition Leaders Reverse Position On Closed-Door Meetings
Posted Thursday, February 11
Cuyahoga County transition leaders say they are still working out the kinks of how manage their work and now see closed-door meetings as a bad idea

Huntington Bank Extends Hours, Open on Sundays
Posted Wednesday, February 10
Huntington Bank's are now open 7 days a week in Greater Cleveland, while other bank customers deal with changes to their accounts.

Suburban Job Losses Outpace Cleveland
Posted Wednesday, February 10
Two new studies of Northeast Ohio's major economic indicators came out.

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