Posted Friday, July 1, 2011
Ohio has a new $55 billion budget, but it's nothing like the old one. Changes are in store for local governments, school systems, state prisons and much more. One city reaches a compromise with the Cleveland Clinic over services, while another prepares to take the big hospital to court. And we'll hear about a Cleveland suburb’s decision to essentially ban children, from one of its most popular areas. It's the reporter's roundtable Friday morning on the Sound of Ideas.
M.L. Schultze, News Director, WKSU
Chris Quinn, Assistant Managing Editor, The Plain Dealer
Karen Kasler, Bureau Chief, Statehouse News Bureau
Ohio House passes $55.8 billion ‘reform oriented’ budget
Cleveland Heights curfew gets mixed reviews on Coventry in light of day
Deal reached over Huron Hospital closing
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