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Regional Features: Archive by Date

April 2011

Unique Treatment For Schizophrenia Comes to Northeast Ohio
Posted Wednesday, April 27
Cuyahoga FIRST brings all of the treatment professionals under one roof.

Group Calls For Audit Of Workers Comp Panel
Posted Tuesday, April 26
A liberal leaning policy group is asking Ohio's Republican Auditor to do an audit of the Worker's Compensation Council.

Environmentalists Call For Moratorium On Fracking
Posted Tuesday, April 26
The Ohio activists are worried that problems reported in other states could repeat themselves. Bill Cohen reports.

Employers Look To Hire More College Grads
Posted Tuesday, April 26
A recent survey of employers shows they're looking for more bachelor's degree recipients.

Tuesday Checkup: tattoo removal
Posted Tuesday, April 26
ideastream's Eric Wellman explores the big business of getting tattoos taken off.

Financial Tug of War Over Casinos
Posted Monday, April 25
Gambling Industry Exec Resists Governor's Plan to Raise Taxes on Casinos

State Lawmakers Say No New Taxes, But Big Cuts Elsewhere
Posted Monday, April 25
Schools, local governments,hospitals and nursing homes are likely to face painful cuts in the next two year state budget.

Northeast Ohio’s Largest Wind Turbine is Set to Spin this Summer
Posted Monday, April 25
The largest wind turbine in Northeast Ohio will soon rise in Euclid. Backers hope it will be an alternative energy showcase.

Judge Rules In Favor Of Sewer District Fee
Posted Friday, April 22
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District has the authority to impose a fee to pay for upgrades to its storm water management system.

Prisons Director Answers Critics On Concerns About Privatization
Posted Friday, April 22
The plan to privatize five prisons has some critics worrying – they’re wondering how it can jibe with the goals of prison sentencing reform.

Opponents Of Collective Bargaining Law Ask Allies To Come Forward
Posted Friday, April 22
Opponents of Ohio’s new collective bargaining law say they’re launching the drive in an unusual way.

4.7 Million Dollar Tax Credit Brings Paramount Pictures To Ohio
Posted Friday, April 22
In an interview with Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles, Amir Eylon explains the movie industry is gravitating toward the buckeye state more.

Tea Party Progresses On Health Care Ballot Issue
Posted Friday, April 22
The Ohio Tea Party has just announced they are well on their way to collect the signatures they need to qualify their issue for the ballot.

Middle Aging: Peak Performance
Posted Friday, April 22
Doctors say our bodies reach their peak long before there are 40 candles on the cake.

Kent State Again Seeks Bond For Building Project
Posted Thursday, April 21
The university says the project will benefit all students and generate jobs.

Governor Kasich Signs Bill To Further Reduce Regulation In Ohio
Posted Thursday, April 21
Governor John Kasich has signed a bill into law that changes the state's liquor laws.

Kasich Supports Fifteen Percent Set Aside For Minorities
Posted Thursday, April 21
Governor John Kasich says he’s asked his staff to look into a fifteen percent minority set aside in Ohio.

Democratic Lawmakers Accuse Governor’s Office Of Witholding School Funding Information
Posted Thursday, April 21
Democratic State lawmakers say the Governor's office is withholding important information about cuts in funding to local school districts.

Activists Question Lawmakers About Drilling In State Parks
Posted Thursday, April 21
Environmentalists are outraged at proposals to allow oil and gas drilling in Ohio’s 154 state parks.

Middle Aging: Yoga for Menopause
Posted Thursday, April 21
Yoga can help women manage menopausal symptoms.

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