“Plain Dealing: Cleveland Journalists Tell Their Stories”
Edited by Dave Davis and Joan Mazzolini
www.teachingcleveland.org
“Plain Dealing: Cleveland Journalists Tell Their Stories”
Edited by Dave Davis and Joan Mazzolini
History of Cleveland Clinic (early 2000 book)
section one
THE EARLY YEARS
section two
THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS ERA
section three
SYSTEM AND C O N S O L I D AT I O N
section four
D I V I S I O N S,
D E PA R T M E N T S, I N S T I T U T E S, AND CENTERS
section five
TRUSTEES, GOVERNORS, AND
A D M I N I S T R AT I O N
5th floor auditorium at InfoCision Stadium Welcome Center
University of Akron, 375 E Exchange St, Akron, 44304
Free and open to the public
A panel of experts will analyze the results of the 2018 midterm elections and what can be expected regarding voting rights and other issues based on the composition of the houses of government.
Proposed Revised Cuyahoga County Map 2012 (NEOMG)
Regionalism in Northeast Ohio-Material on the Subject from the Past 10+ Years
History of Cuyahoga County Government
From the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (1810-2011)
History of Northeast Ohio Regional Government
From the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (thru 2009)
Reports from the Plain Dealer
A Region Divided – Plain Dealer Report (2004) (currently unavailable)
A Region Uniting – Plain Dealer Report (2007) (currently unavailable)
Cleveland.com brought back some links in the above series here
Articles
A New Cleveland Without Borders Plain Dealer/NEOMG January 25, 2004
What’s Stalling Regionalism is Rampant Self-Interest on All Parts Cleveland Scene May 26, 2004
You Can Run, But You Can’t Hide Cleveland Magazine September 2007
County Government Reform is Likely to Happen in Stages Plain Dealer/NEOMG November 9, 2009
Cuyahoga County Pushes Regional Health Plans Plain Dealer/NEOMG March 30, 2010
Threats to Town Halls Stir Voter Backlash Wall Street Journal June 8, 2011
Cuyahoga County Offers Services in Pursuit of Regionalism Plain Dealer/NEOMG June 2, 2012
Cleveland Suburbs Let Regionalism Enter Through the “Back Door” Plain Dealer/NEOMG October 9, 2013
Four East Side Suburbs in Cuyahoga County to Study Merger Plain Dealer/NEOMG June 22, 2011
Merger For East Side Suburbs Off the Table For Now Plain Dealer/NEOMG July 17, 2013
Promoting Regionalism. Can Communities Save Through Collaboration? Cleveland.com 8/18/16
5 problems facing Cuyahoga County and how regionalism can address them Cleveland.com 11/15/2016
Cuyahoga County’s high taxes prompt discussion about consolidation Cleveland.com 4.22.19
What might be different today if Cleveland and Cuyahoga County had merged decades ago? 7.12.19
Opinion
The Ripening of Regionalism: Editorial Plain Dealer/NEOMG April 29, 2007 (currently unavailable)
Chris Ronayne Calls For Metro Government Cleveland Magazine April 2009
A Tale of 273 Cities: Jason Segedy April 14, 2014
Video
“Regionalism and Shaker Heights” Aug 18, 2016 Issues facing almost all of Northeast Ohio’s suburbs
Policy Report
Northeast Ohio Regional Economic Revenue Study February 2008 (website)
Report of the Commission on Cuyahoga County Government Reform November, 2008
Doctoral Dissertation
Policy Proposal on Regionalism From County Executive Ed FitzGerald
Policy Proposal from Edward FitzGerald: Director of Regional Collaboration (2010)
The video is here:
Here is the Cleveland.com preview
The flyer is here
Panelists:
Dr. Daniel J. Flannery, CWRU, Director Begun Center for Violence Prevention, Research and Education
Andrés González, Chief of Police, Cleveland Metro Housing Authority
Mike Henne, Ohio State Representative (R) 40th District
Michael J. Skindell, Ohio State Senator (D), 23rd District
Moderator: Peter Krouse, Public Interest and Advocacy Reporter, Cleveland.com
Peter Krouse
Cost: Free & Open to the Public 7-8:30pm
Tinkham Veale University Center, CWRU Campus
11038 Bellflower Road, Cleveland OH 44106
Co-sponsored by the Case Western Reserve University Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, Greater Cleveland Alumnae Chapter, League of Women Voters-Greater Cleveland, Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer
Corporate sponsor: First Interstate Properties, Ltd.
The Plain Dealer preview story is here
The flyer is here
Here’s the video from the forum
Wednesday August 29, 2018 7:00-8:30pm
“Ohio’s school report cards: What do they really tell us? What should they?: A discussion about how we evaluate our schools”
moderated by Patrick O’Donnell, Plain Dealer Education Reporter
Panelists:
Chad Aldis, Vice President for Ohio Policy and Advocacy | Thomas B. Fordham Institute
Dr. Talisa Dixon, Superintendent Cleve Hts/Univ/ Hts Schools
Stephen Dyer, Education Policy Fellow, Innovation Ohio
Lisa Woods member Ohio Board of Education (Medina area)
Cost: Free & Open to the Public
Cleveland Heights High School Small Auditorium
13263 Cedar Rd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
Patrick O’Donnell
Cosponsored by
Cleveland Heights University Heights PTA Council, Case Western Reserve University Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, League of Women Voters-Greater Cleveland, Cleveland.com/Plain Dealer
Corporate sponsor: First Interstate, Ltd.
This forum (orig Sept 13 Heights Library) has been rescheduled for: Thursday Sept 27
The new location: Cleveland Heights Community Center
1 Monticello Blvd, Cleveland Hts 44118
The flyer is here
The video is here
Thursday September 27, 2018 7pm
“Why should I vote? What’s at stake in the November election?”
Cleveland Hts. Community Center, 1 Monticello Blvd, Cleve Hts 44118
Panelists
Mike Brickner, Ohio Director, All Voting is Local
Tom Roberts, President, NAACP Ohio Conference
Camille Wimbish, Director, Ohio Voters Rights Coalition
moderated by Harry Boomer, Channel 19
This forum will also offer attendees ways to get involved with non-partisan “Get Out The Vote” efforts led by NOVA and Alpha Omega Foundation.
Harry Boomer
Cosponsored by NAACP-Cleveland Chapter, CWRU Siegal Lifelong Learning, League of Women Voters-Greater Cleveland and Heights Public Libraries
Issue 1 forum video from City Club of Cleveland
Monday October 8, 2018
Judge David T. Matia and Stephen Johnson Grove, Deputy Director for Policy, Ohio Justice & Policy Center explain.
moderated by Rick Jackson, Ideastream