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November 2008

Upside/Downside: Non-Profits Brace For Tough December
Posted Saturday, November 29
How to raise money in a down economy.

Mahoning Valley sets ‘goal’ to buy American
Posted Friday, November 28
The Rev Up America Campaign begins tonight at the Phantoms Hockey game.

Voting Lawsuit Will Go Forward In Toledo
Posted Wednesday, November 26
A federal appeals court agrees that a lawsuit challenging Ohio's voting system should be heard in court.

KENO Revenue Predictions May Have Been too Optimistic
Posted Wednesday, November 26
Governor Ted Strickland Governor Ted Strickland said KENO could bring in enough extra profits for Ohio school.

Federal Appeals Court Sends Ballot Case Back to State Supreme Court
Posted Wednesday, November 26
The federal court ruled that the Ohio Supreme Court should decide whether to count about 1,000 ballots in a contested Congressional race.

Bill Seeks to Place Control of Coal Mining under New State Agency
Posted Wednesday, November 26
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is in charge of issuing permits to coal companies but some Ohio lawmakers want to change that.

Euclid Schools To Avoid Expensive Discrimination Trial
Posted Tuesday, November 25
The U.S. Justice department has its sights set once again on the eastside suburb of Euclid - and again it's over alleged discrimination.

Cleveland Bank Under Federal Scrutiny to Cut Jobs
Posted Tuesday, November 25
AmTrust bank must prove to regulators it has enough money to absorb potential losses.

AmTrust Bank will Cut Jobs to Raise Capital
Posted Tuesday, November 25
Cleveland bank under federal scrutiny will cut jobs to comply with federal regulations

Food Banks See Increased Need
Posted Tuesday, November 25
The Cleveland Foodbank's demand is up 31 percent -- the highest in three decades.

Buying on Layaway Making a Comeback
Posted Tuesday, November 25
In an effort to help customers and secure sales, retailers are pushing an old tradition: the layaway.

Browns Coach in the Hot Seat
Posted Monday, November 24
Browns coach Romeo Crennel takes all responsibility for the team's 16-6 drubbing on Sunday and said he's just focusing on next week's game.

State Asks Feds For Help With Unemployment Benefits
Posted Monday, November 24
The pool of money that Ohio uses to pay benefits to the unemployed is drying up.

Amtrust Ordered Not To Take On More Development Loans
Posted Monday, November 24
Crains Cleveland Business reports AmTrust Financial Corp has been ordered by a government regulator not to take on new development loans.

Ohio Unemployment Numbers Hold Steady - For Now
Posted Monday, November 24
Ohio's official unemployment is holding pretty steady, but the people who track the numbers say they don't expect that to last.

Ohio Lawmakers May Consider Election Reform Legislation
Posted Monday, November 24
It looks like Ohio lawmakers will consider election reform legislation in the coming weeks.

Dr. Troy Duster on the Role of Race and Ethnicity in Biomedical Research
Posted Friday, November 21
Medicine is relying increasingly on genetics to explain health differences among various racial and ethnic groups, is the research missing the mark?

Rally Protests the Sale of National City Bank
Posted Friday, November 21
Protestors rallied in downtown Cleveland Friday demanding that federal officials block the sale of National City Bank to PNC of Pittsburgh.

College Football Rivalry—War As They Knew It
Posted Friday, November 21
Michael Rosenberg's latest book tells the story behind two legendary football coaches.

Upside/Downside: Trouble in the Newspaper Business
Posted Friday, November 21
Newspapers struggle to deal with internet competition.

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