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Regional Features: Archive by Date

June 2009

State Interim Budget Adopted
Posted Tuesday, June 30
The Governor will have to sign the law to place it in effect.

Solon Possible Host For International Center
Posted Tuesday, June 30
The Solon area jobs would be added over a three year period.

Tuesday Checkup: Cancer Drugs Offer Benefits But Are Costly
Posted Tuesday, June 30
Even many patients who have health insurance, pay hundreds or thousands of dollars out of pocket.

Assembly Passes Interim Budget To Buy More Negotiating Time
Posted Monday, June 29
Ohio legislators and the governor have given up trying to hammer out a compromise two year state budget by the Wednesday morning deadline.

Dimora Alleges Republican Conspiracy, Seeks Federal Investigation
Posted Monday, June 29
Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora will ask for a federal investigation into what he says is a Republican conspiracy.

Medical Mart Still On Track, Proponents Say
Posted Monday, June 29
Key players in the deal to build a new convention center and medical Mart in downtown Cleveland say the project is on track to break ground.

Cleveland Better Business Bureau Says to Beware Loan Mod Firms Offering Help
Posted Monday, June 29
Borrowers trying to save their house should double check references if hiring a company to help negotiate a loan modification.

Kucinich, LaTourette Vote Against Climate Change Bill
Posted Monday, June 29
With one exception, House members from Northeast Ohio voted along party lines on a landmark climate change bill.

How Can Ohio Avoid a Future Financial Crisis?
Posted Monday, June 29
Ohio's budget troubles are a dramatic demonstration of a simple situation: government often has more obligations in tough times.

State Budget Deadline Looms With No Compromise
Posted Monday, June 29
Negotiations over a new two-year state budget among Ohio's 3 most powerful politicians fell apart over the weekend.

Cost Issue Stalls Health Partnership for the Poor
Posted Monday, June 29
Cuyahoga County health providers have been unable to put together a county-wide health program for the poor and uninsured after two years work.

Kasich Brings 2010 Campaign to City Club
Posted Friday, June 26
The Republican Gubernatorial Challenger Outlined Some of His Platform

Cavs Acquire Shaquille O’Neal
Posted Friday, June 26
ideastream®'s Eric Wellman speaks with Mary Schmitt Boyer about this major off season acquisition.

Gambling Proponents Make Some Gains, Face Some Criticism
Posted Friday, June 26
There are several new developments on the gambling front in Ohio.

Nursing Home Lobbyists Wary of Strickland’s Budget
Posted Friday, June 26
Lobbyists for Ohio's nursing homes are worried that more than 20 percent of facilities in the state will lose $500,000 over two years.

Senators Grendell and Cafaro on the Budget
Posted Friday, June 26
There are indications from leading lawmakers that a state budget may be in place by the deadline June 30th.

Upside/Downside: the business of business schools
Posted Friday, June 26
Chancellor University in Cleveland partners with Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric.

Cuyahoga County Charter Proposal Debated
Posted Thursday, June 25
Yesterday Cleveland State University held what amounted to an opening round of public debate over a charter proposal for Cuyahoga County.

AG Sues Cuyahoga Firm and Two Others in Foreclosure Prevention Scam
Posted Thursday, June 25
Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray is cracking down on scams offering to help homeowners avoid foreclosures.

Ohioans Likely to Vote on Board to Oversee the State’s Farm Industry
Posted Thursday, June 25
The Ohio house passed a plan to allow the ballot issue yesterday and the Ohio Senate is expected to do the same later today.

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