Posted Friday, March 2, 2012
Charges are filed against the teen accused in one of the region's worst crimes...Jimmy Dimora's request for a mistrial denied...and jobs, jobs, jobs - coming up from the ground--without the bubbling crude. From one time joke to a viable industry packing an economic wallop, now even the most optimistic numbers about fracking jobs are being called conservative. Our journalists analyze the week's top news on the Reporters' Roundtable, Friday at 9 on 90.3.
Economy, Courts/Crime - Fire/Law Enforcement, Education, Government/Politics, Health, Children's Health
Jo Ingles, Reporter, Statehouse News Bureau
Chris Quinn, Assistant Managing Editor, The Plain Dealer
M.L. Schultze, News Director, WKSU
Students march back to Chardon High School
Study: Ohio shale boom to create more than 65,000 jobs by 2014
Jimmy Dimora federal racketeering trial: Judge denies request to declare a mistrial
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