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Regional Features: Archive by Date

January 2012

State Monitoring Earthquakes Near Brine Wells in Washington County
Posted Tuesday, January 17
Geologist says no link between quakes and brine wells, still says study is prudent

Suspicious Cases Point To Food Stamp Fraud
Posted Tuesday, January 17
The state auditor has just investigated the food stamp program, and he’s found many cases where recipients have been given multiple cards.

Cleveland Bridge Delayed; ODOT Blames Feds
Posted Tuesday, January 17
Ohio's transportation department has confirmed that planned work on several road and bridge projects could be postponed by up to 19 years.

Economy And JobsOhio Are House GOP Priorities
Posted Tuesday, January 17
The Republicans who run the Ohio House have released their list of priorities for 2012.

Lawmakers Consider Expanding Loans To Farmers
Posted Tuesday, January 17
Some Ohio legislators say it’s time the state modernizes its system of discount loans to farmers.

Tuesday Check Up: Helping Kids Eat Healthier
Posted Tuesday, January 17
How tough is it raising a child who decides that 'something', just isn't edible? There are ways to fight back..

Kasich Stands Fim Against Judicial Rebuke
Posted Tuesday, January 17
Kasich to support state's execution protocol.

Archive of Rock and Roll History Takes the Stage
Posted Monday, January 16
The history of Rock music is housed within the walls of a new facility that has just opened in Cleveland.

StateImpact Ohio: Districts with Highest and Lowest Pupil Spending Both Affluent, Excellent
Posted Monday, January 16
Two of Ohio's top rated school districts have very different student spending habits.

Kevin Johnson, Michelle Rhee Share Passion for School Reform
Posted Thursday, January 12
The Sacramento mayor and former DC schools chief discussed their ideas for reforming education at a Cleveland Clinic sponosored event.

Dimora Trial:  Prosecution And Defense Attorneys Present Their Cases
Posted Thursday, January 12
ideastream's Bill Rice speaks with Brian Bull about what was presented in opening statements.

Q & A: Former DC Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee Talks Education Reform in Ohio
Posted Thursday, January 12
Controversial education reformer Michelle Rhee was in Cleveland today.

Using Technology To Flip The Classroom
Posted Wednesday, January 11
Teachers say recorded lectures save class time. Policymakers ask if they can save schools money.

Cordray Defends Appointment And Pledges Bipartisan Outreach
Posted Wednesday, January 11
Newly-appointed CFPB chief Richard Cordray says it's time to put aside disputes between politicians, and start helping consumers.

Changing Gears: new Jobs Demanding new Skills
Posted Wednesday, January 11
More than 2 million manufacturing jobs were lost during the recession. But employers are starting to hire again.

State To Pay More To Medicaid Providers When Patients Stay Healthy
Posted Wednesday, January 11
The Kasich administration’s move is getting positive feedback from advocates for the 2 million Ohioans on Medicaid.

Judge Delays Dimora Trial Until Late January, At Least
Posted Tuesday, January 10
A judge has delayed Dimora's trial while an appeals court considers a defense filing.

Tuesday Check Up: Defeating Aging
Posted Tuesday, January 10
Many doctors believe that as women age, they should not expect to maintain their same level of vibrancy. But you can delay the inevitable..

Church Closings Net Nearly $20 million for Cleveland Diocese
Posted Monday, January 9
The Cleveland Catholic Diocese reports on results of "Reconfiguration"

InvestOhio Program Gets Off To Modest But Steady Start
Posted Monday, January 9
Officials seem satisfied with the program's progress so far, while some questions remain over its impact and intent.

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