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Regional Features: Archive by Date

June 2010

Historic Euclid Beach Carousel Rides Again
Posted Wednesday, June 30
The storied Euclid Beach carousel is due to come out of storage and be open for business in 2013.

Poll Shows Ohio Senate Seat is Close Race
Posted Wednesday, June 30
The race for Ohio's open U.S. Senate seat is very close according to a new independent public opnion poll.

Candidates Agree on Auditor’s Job
Posted Wednesday, June 30
Both the Republican and Democratic Ohio Auditor candidates agree that the next auditor must do routine state agency audits.

Congress Poised to Pass Financial Reform Legislation
Posted Wednesday, June 30
Baldwin Wallace Finance Professor, Kevin Jacques, explains how the bill would impact northeast Ohio.

Budget Panel Holds First Meeting to Close Deficit
Posted Tuesday, June 29
A special bi-partisan panel of Ohio lawmakers held their first meeting today to discuss plugging a budget hole estimated at $4 billion to $8 billion.

Obama, Senators Meet to Discuss Green Legislation
Posted Tuesday, June 29
Senator Brown and Voinovich met with President Obama today to discuss moving forward with climate change and energy legislation.

Poll Shows Ohio Voters May Crack Down Hard on Illegal Immigration
Posted Tuesday, June 29
Ohio voters may have the chance to crack down on illegal immigration next fall. A new poll reveals that voters might pass a measure like Arizona's.

MBA Group Positive On Cleveland’s Economic Future
Posted Tuesday, June 29
Cleveland's economic recovery is a focus for a regional leadership group.

Tuesday Checkup: Leeches and Maggots Still Part Of Modern Medicine
Posted Tuesday, June 29
Northeast Ohio hospitals occasionally use these creatures as assistants in the operating room.

Allergy Shots Made Easy
Posted Monday, June 28
Health reporter Gretchen Cuda explains how some doctors are prescribing a new way to stop allergies that is as simple as a few drops under the tongue.

Efficient Earns $$$ For Cuyahoga County
Posted Monday, June 28
15 county owned buildings are in for a quick efficiency makeover.

Ash Borer Penetrates Last Ohio Refuge
Posted Monday, June 28
That tree-killing pest, the Emerald Ash Borer, is now invading the one region of Ohio that, up till now, it had NOT infested ---- Appalachia.

Drug Discount Card Now Available In Cuyahoga County
Posted Monday, June 28
Cuyahoga has joined 24 other Ohio counties to offer a national discount card program that allows residents to save 20 percent on their prescriptions.

Slots Referendum Pulled From November Ballot
Posted Monday, June 28
Ohioans won't be voting on slots-at-the-tracks after all. Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen reports.

Slow Recovery Frustrates Small Businesses Seeking Loans
Posted Monday, June 28
Small businesses are considered the largest engine driving our economy, but these days they are LEAST able to secure the credit they need to expand.

Counties Seeing Bump In Sales Tax Receipts
Posted Monday, June 28
June sales tax revenues are up in at least five northeast Ohio counties - a further indication that the region is beginning to recover.

$28 M In Historic Tax Credits To Spur Preservation
Posted Monday, June 28
The latest...and possibly last...round of Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits will go to developers renovating historic buildings.

Strongsville Hopes To kickstart Commercial Development
Posted Sunday, June 27
Strongsville's mayor wants to attract new technology businesses in hopes of drawing thousands of new taxpayers to the city.

Study Warns Taxes, Education Not Favorable For Ohio Manufacturing
Posted Saturday, June 26
Ball State University's 2010 Manufacturing and Logistics Report Card rates all fifty states in several categories.

FEMA Denies Aid To Tornado-Stricken Northwest Ohio
Posted Saturday, June 26
In an interview with Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles, Governor Ted Strickland says he's appealing the decision.

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