Sound of Ideas host Stephanie Haney talks to mayors and city managers throughout Northeast Ohio about the assets and challenges in their part of the region.
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29-year-old democratic socialist Tanmay Shah defeated Cleveland council incumbent Danny Kelly by nine votes, confirmed in a recount by the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections.
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Hazing is when someone is expected or forced to do something that hurts or humiliates them, in exchange for acceptance into a group. We'll explore who is responsible for stopping harmful behavior in light of recent lawsuits alleging hazing at Ursuline High School in Youngstown.
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We'll talk with local political experts about Trump's inauguration speech, as well as his vision for the country.
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The city is one of the fastest-growing in the state, with three colleges, an agricultural center, and big companies like Frito-Lay and Daisy Brands.
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Candidates Shammas Malik, Tara Mosley and Marco Sommerville are in a virtual tie within the poll's 5-point margin of error.
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The Lake County suburb has a population of 19,121 people.
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The conversation is part of our Get to NEO a leader series that introduces listeners to leaders from across the region.
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From Richmond Heights to Lorain to Aurora and beyond, we'll learn about the assets and challenges facing communities across Northeast Ohio.
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On the "Sound of Ideas," we discuss the communities surrounding Cuyahoga Valley National Park becoming "gateway" cities.
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On the "Sound of Ideas," we travel to Chardon for the next installment of our "Get to NEO a Leader" series.