“Cleveland’s Daily News Dilemma” Cleveland City Club 9.13.13

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Published on Sep 13, 2013

Featuring Thomas Fladung, Managing Editor, The Plain Dealer, and Chris Quinn, Vice President of Content, Northeast Ohio Media Group. Moderated by M.L. Schultze, Reporter, WKSU.

Our panel of Cleveland news veterans discusses the changing landscape of daily news. Panel members discuss the shift to digital focus for newspapers, particularly how modern demand for news requires reporters not be tied to the old print schedule. They also talk about the difficulties involved in making a news organization with free online content a financially viable business.

News Aggregator Archive 4 (7/1/12 – 8/21/12)

Cleveland: Trying to Keep United Hub at Hopkins (WKYC)


Ohio Corn Yield Falls 29%, Soy Counts Decline, Tour Shows (Bloomberg)


Ohio “Middle-of-Road” State on Early Voting Rights (Dayton Daily News)


More Development Ahead for Ohio City (Plain Dealer)


Ohio 2nd Most Toxic State, Study Says (Dayton Daily News)


Redraw Cuyahoga County to Erase Deplication and Save Money: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)


Betty Sutton and Jim Renacci Fight Confusion and Each Other in Ohio Congressional Race (Plain Dealer)


Everyone Plays Turnout Game: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Election’s Chief Says Voting Should Be Easy (Akron Beacon Journal)


Life in Print After Digital? Local Publishers Think So (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


Three Ohio Universities Establish Statewide Research Collaboration (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


2013 Honda Accord Gets New Engines, Transmissions Built in Ohio (Plain Dealer)


University Circle Film Still Short of Funding (Plain Dealer)


Conservation Fund Offers $14.75 Million to Buy, Preserve Acacia Country Club Land in Lyndhurst (Plain Dealer)


Redistricting Reform Proposal Will be Issue 2 on the Fall Ballot; State Panal Approves Ballot Language (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Potential $1B Surplus: What to Do With It? (Marietta Times)


Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted Calls For Uniform Early Voting Hours (Plain Dealer)


Presidential Campaigns Spar Over Ohio Election Law (Washington Post)


Overt Discrimination in Ohio (New York Times)


Ohio 13th-Worst in Obesity, But All is Not Lost (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Lawmakers Have Eyes on Prize in Fall Campaigns (Toledo Blade)


President Garfield was a Profoundly Good Man Whose Descendants Still Enrich Our Community: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Campaign to Overhaul Redistricting Process Will Be Hard Fought (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Allows Voter Changes Online (Toledo Blade)


Ohio Economy Improving, But Residents Can’t Feel It (Washington Post)


Health Care is Key Issue in Ohio’s U.S. Senate Race (Dayton Daily News)

 

 

Rockefeller and His Oil Empire (Inside Business)

 

The Truth About Bridge Tolls (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

If You Like Lincoln’s Ribfest, You’ve Got Cleveland to Thank For It (Lincoln Nebraska Journal Star)

 

Avenue District Tower Sale Closes Paving Way For 56 Downstown Cleveland Condos to be Rented (Plain Dealer)

 

In Ohio, Swing State Politics Have Real-Life Impact (CNN)

 

Rep. Steve LaTourette Announces His Retirement from Congress (Plain Dealer)

 

Rep. Steve LaTourette Announces He Will Not Run for Re-Election (Patch.com)

 

Ohio 14th District History and Map (Wikipedia)

 

Fate of Print Schedule at Plain Dealer a Hot Topic (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Second Phase of Ohio Oil Development Begins (Canton Repository)

 

Will Ohio Count Your Vote? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Term Limits Do Little to Oust Ohio Lawmakers (Toledo Blade)

 

The Case Against Legislative Term Limits: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Randy Lerner Close to Selling Controlling Interest in Cleveland Browns to Jimmy Haslam III (Plain Dealer)

 

Google to Offer Kansas City Ultra-Fast Internet for $70 Per Month (Plain Dealer)

 

Can Local Food Carry the West Side Market into the Next Century? (Cleveland Scene)

 

FirstEnergy Looking into Building Small Nuclear Reactor (Plain Dealer)

 

Goodyear Tests Tires Made With Soybean Oil (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Cleveland Clinic, Ohio State to Work Jointly to Commercialize Medical Technologies (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

OSU, Cleveland Clinic Form Technology Partnership (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Board of Regents Considers Policy Against All Tobacco on Campuses (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Carpet-Bombed With Campaign Ads (Politico)

 

Port of Cleveland’s Soon-to-Be Requested Tax Levy Could Help Transform Our Waterfronts: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Area Drought Likely to Rank Among Worst (Toledo Blade)

 

Fewer American Teens Getting Their Driver’s Licenses, University of Michigan Study Finds (Detroit Fr Press)

 

Unemployment in Ohio Drops to Lowest Rate Since 2008 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Northeast Ohio, Statewide Home Sales Continue to Climb, and Prices Show Some Growth (Plain Dealer)

 

By the Numbers: Why Ohio Matters (CNN)

 

Cuyahoga County Office Search, Building Sales Could Reshape Parts of Downtown Cleveland (Plain Dealer)


Redistricting Petition is More Than 130,000 Signatures Short (Columbus Dispatch)


William A. Silverman Was a Leading Publicist; Promoter of Cleveland NOW (Plain Dealer)


Beachwood Set to Sign Cuyahoga County Anti-Poaching Agreement (Sun News)


Cuyahoga County and Ohio Should Err on the Side of Voting Ease: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)


New State Law: Third Graders Must Read to Pass (Marion Star)


Trend: Small Hospitals Shutting Down Maternity Units, Even in Ohio (Chilicothe Gazette)


Ohio Medicaid Expansion Uncertainty Raises Questions For MetroHealth, Cleveland Clinic, Others (Plain Dealer)


Thanks to Hospitals’ Heavy Presence, Obamacare Here to Stay – Tom Suddes (Columbus Dispatch)


Governors Face Hard Choices Over Medicaid Expansion (New York Times)


BP CEO Say the Energy Giant is Returning to Northeast Ohio, Lured by Shale Gas (Plain Dealer)


Low Safety Ratings Worry Toledo Area Hospitals (Toledo Blade)


Kings Island, Cedar Point the Nation’s Most Popular Seasonal Amusement Parks, New Numbers Show (Detroit Fr. Press)


Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Lays Plans for Big Levy Increase (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


Cleveland is Second Largest TV Market for Political Ads This Year, Analysis Says (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Ranks 40th in Recovering Jobs Lost During Recession (Plain Dealer)


In Ohio, Presidential Election Won’t be Swayed by Wedge Issues (Los Angeles Times)


Ohio Takes Tough Health Care Law Stance (Toledo Blade)


Advertised Tuition Rates For Private Colleges Are Like Sticker Prices – They Aren’t Real (Akron Beacon Journal)


Taxes, Outmigration Threaten Cuyahoga County, New Study Finds (Plain Dealer)


Struggle For Power Makes Cuyahoga County Council Charter Debate Today a Long One (Plain Dealer)


Public Has Lost Interest in Cuyahoga County Reform Since Dimora Left – Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)


Columbias Gas Parent Company Announces $300 Million Utica Shale Deal (Columbus Dispatch)


With Waste-to-Energy Project, Forest City and Quasar Enegy Group Chart Renewable Course (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Plans Tougher High School Tests (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Amendment Would Put Ohio Politics Back on Right Path – Joe Hallett (Columbus Dispatch)


Politicians Rarely Go Their Own Way Once Elected (Dayton Daily News)


St. Luke’s Renovation Merges Glories of Past with Vision of Future – Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)


Other Airports Boom as Toledo’s Nose Dives (Toledo Blade)


College Students With Debt – Clinging to a Dream (Akron Beacon Journal)


Energy Issues Electrify Ohio Senate Race (Marion Star)


Portman Who? The Man Who Could Swing Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio to Hire 70 New Drilling Inspectors (Akron Beacon Journal)


Ohio Surplus Reaches $482 Million (Dayton Daily News)


Drought Envelops Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)


Time For An Energy Plan For Northeast Ohio (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


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News Aggregator Archive 3 (4/24/12 – 6/30/12)

 

The Great Lakes Region Played a Key Role in the War of 1812, and You Can Visit Several Important Sites (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Health-Law Reaction Draws Fire (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio Faces Medicaid Decision After Health Care Ruling (Dayton Daily News)


Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s Adminstration Wrestles With Health Care Ruling, Considers Next Steps (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga Community College Seeking Out-of State Students for Online Degree Program (Plain Dealer)

 

Political Battle Over Health Care Looms For Ohio (San Francsco Chronicle)

 

Sprawl Costs Regional Households and Economy, Sustainability Report Shows (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Developers Win Tax Credits to Bring 111 Apartments Downtown (Plain Dealer)

 

Mayfield Heights Rejects Cuyahoga County’s Anti-Poaching Agreement (Sun News)

 

Ohio, Ky. May Consider Get-Tough Immigration Laws (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Homes, Museums of Presidents Garfield, Hayes and McKinley in Ohio Recall Their Era (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

United Execs Laud Efforts to Back Local Hub (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio Has Role In Healthcare Reform (Chillicothe Gazette)

 

Portman Squarely in the Spotlight These Days (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Cities Invest Big in River Plans (Dayton Daily News)

 

Let Cleveland Metroparks Run the Lakefront Parks: Editorial (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland’s Lakefront Parks Have Problems That Go Beyond Trash and Weeds: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland’s State-Run Lakefront Parks are Embarrassing: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

New Beachwood Law Will Put Points on Driver’s Licenses for Motorists Caught Using Cellphones (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Win Critical for Obama and Romney (Washington Post)

 

Drought Worries Growing in Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Downtown Cleveland Remains a Major Employment Center (Plain Dealer)

 

New Orleans’ Effect on Newspapers (Youngstown Vindicator)

 

New Orleans Times-Picayune Cuts Half of Newsroom Staff (Business Week)


Ohio Gains 19,600 Workers Thanks to Boost from Rebounding Auto Sector, Among Others (Columbus Dispatch)


From Waste to Watts: Cleveland’s Controversial Pursuit of Trash Collection Technology (Plain Dealer)


Two Ohio Cities Hold Key to Who Carries State in November (Los Angeles Times)


Surprise! Ohio Colleges Among the Most Expensive (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Clinical Trials Boost Economy in Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland Public Library’s TechCentral Offers Users Advanced Technology (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Makers Poised for Boom Times (Lima News)


Ohio University to Open Medical School Branch in Warrensville Heights (Columbus Dispatch)


Sheep Serve as Lawn Mowers in Cleveland (Ohio News Network)


NPR Celebrates a Revitalized Downtown Cleveland (Cleveland Scene)


Special Interest Groups Outside of State Pumping Money Into Ohio (Dayton Daily News)


War of 1812: Culmination of 20 Years of Conflict Opened Up the Future of Ohio – Elizabeth Sulivan (Plain Dealer)


Established Locally, Some Restaurateurs Looking Beyond NE Ohio (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


Ohio Doubles Film Incentive (Variety)


TravelCenters of America, Shell to Add 200 Natural Gas Fueling Lanes to Truck Stops Along Highways (Plain Dealer)


“Endangered” Designation Couple Spare Zoar Village–One of Ohio’s Historic Treasures (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland’s 2nd Inner Belt Bridge Could Be Built 7 Years Earlier Than Expected (Plain Dealer)


Cincinnati Comes Back to Its Ohio River Shoreline (NewYork Times)


Farmers Markets in Northeast Ohio Swing into Full Season (Plain Dealer)


The Price of Pay-To-Play. As Sports Fees Rise, More Students Forced to Sideline (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Teen Job Prospects Brighten Dramatically (Plain Dealer)


Kasich Signs Lake Erie Water Bill (Toledo Blade)


Cuyahoga County Offers Services in Pursit of Regionalism (Plain Dealer)


Removal of Billions of Gallons of Water from the Earth’s Surface Arouses New Opposition to Fracking (Akron Beacon Journal)


Remembering Cleveland’s Muhammad Ali Summit, 45 Years Later (Plain Dealer)


Farmers and Shoppers Unite to Create Year-Round Market for Local Food (WKSU News)


Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson’s Feat of Statesmanship Wins Admiration – Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)


Instead of Heading to College, 3 Northeast Ohio Graduates Take Roads Less Traveled (Plain Dealer)


Kasich Signs Texting-While-Driving Ban Into Law (Columbus Dispatch)


Shale Gas Boom Could Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to U.S., Economists Say (Plain Dealer)


Proposal Would Allow Driver’s Ed Classes to be Taken Online (WVIZ/WCPN Ideastream)


Federal Government Waives No Child Left Behind Standards For Ohio (Plain Dealer)


Federal Waiver in Hand, State to Get Tough Evaluating Schools (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio White Working-Class Voters: On the Fence (Reuters)


On Memorial Day, Clevelanders Observe the 200th Anniversary of War of 1812 Outbreak (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Lawmakers Approve New Oil and Gas Regulations (Plain Dealer)


Beachwood Approves Goat Ordinance (Cleveland Jewish News)


House Fracking Bill Reworked (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Start-Up to Bring Gigabit Broadband to Six U.S. Communities (LA Times)


Ohio Senate Passes Water Use Bill Easily, Gov John Kasich Will Sign It (Plain Dealer)


Siemens Energy Interested in Lake Erie Wind Turbine Project (Plain Dealer)


Cuyahoga County Council Debates Casino Revenues (Plain Dealer)


We Are Ohio Pushes for Redistricting Reform (Columbus Dispatch)


Campaign Contributions From Employees of Canton Firm Under Investigation (Columbus Dispatch)


Eaton Corp. Plans to Merge with Ireland’s Cooper Industries on a $11.8 Billion Deal (Plain Dealer)


American Greetings Details Headquarters Plan, Says Westlake Construction to Start in Early 2013 (Plain Dealer)


The Battleground: Ohio’s New Politics of Class, Money and Anger (New Republic)


Cleveland Student David Boone Worked Hard to Go From Homeless to Harvard (Plain Dealer)


Rural Ohio Poor Face Unique Challenges (Toledo Blade)


Higbee Building Lives Again as Cleveland Bets on Casino (Toledo Blade)


Ohio’s Unemployment Rate at Lowest Since October 2008 (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland’s RTA Joins NASA to Test Bus Powered by Hydrogen Cells (Plain Dealer)


A Pause in Ohio’s Gas Boom as Chesapeake Energy Struggles (Plain Dealer)


Pepper Pike to Move Dispatch to Beachwood as Early as July (Sun News)


Statewide Texting Ban, Teen Rules Sent to Ohio Governor (NewsNet 5)


Warm Spring Weather Could Spur June Algae Outbreaks (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Driving Classes May Go Online (Dayton Daily News)


The Long Class War in Cleveland – Roldo Bartimole (Cleveland Leader)


Fracking: A Rush to Riches. A Special Report (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Undergraduate Chinese Students Enrolling in Ohio Colleges in Record Numbers (Plain Dealer)


Healthcare Jobs Lift Pittsburgh From Recession (Los Angeles Times)


Rust Belt Chic: Declining Midwest Cities Make a Comeback (Salon)


Ohioans Have Some of Highest Student Debt in Nation (Columbus Dispatch)


Businesses are Following the Crowd to the Cleveland Asian Festival (Plain Dealer)


Coleman Wants NBA Team For Columbus (Columbus Dispatch)


Procter & Gamble to Move Beauty Unit to Singapore From Cincinnati (Reuters)


Residents in Cleveland’s Detroit-Shoreway Neighborhood Stop Criminal Activity (NewsNet 5)


Cleveland’s Ingenuityfest to Move This Year to Warehouses and Lakefront (Plain Dealer)


Ohio House Passes Election Law Repeal (WKSU News)


Coventry Street Arts Fairs Canceled For Summer in Cleveland Heights (Plain Dealer)


The Curse of Chief Wahoo (Cleveland Scene)


Experts: Northeast Ohio Litter Problem Growing, More Education Needed (NewsNet 5)


Positively Cleveland Aims to Shape Region’s Image (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


Riding the Fracking Boom (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Revenue Beats Projection by $350M. Legislators Seek to Spend Surplus. (Toledo Blade)


Cleveland’s Dynamic Decade, 1912-22, Can Teach Us a Lot Today: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland’s Downtown Rebound – Richard Florida (TheAtlanticCities.com)


Ohio Bill Could Ban Teen Drivers’ Texting (Toledo Blade)


Obama vs. Romney: Ohio is Now Too Close to Call (Plain Dealer)


Northeast Ohio Counties Fail to Meet Ozone Standards (Akron Beacon Journal)


Employers Save $422 Billion If They Dump Health Coverage. Will They? (Washington Post)


Northeast Ohio Wine Growers “Devastated” by Hard Freeze (Newsnet5)


Ferry Break Down Leaves Pelee Island Isolated (Fremont News-Messenger)


FirstEnergy Will Keep Some of Its Older Plants Open Until 2015 and Launch Nearly $1 Billion in Transmission Upgrades (Plain Dealer)


Deteriorating Levee Threatens Historic Zoar (Akron Beacon Journal)


Cleveland Shares Spotlight in HBO Film on Obesity (Plain Dealer)


Pennsylvania Boom Shows Ohio What Might Be Ahead (Akron Beacon Journal)


Cash Chase Intensifies at Ohio’s Statehouse – Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Lags Neighbors on Tourism Marketing (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland is Growing Faster Than its Suburbs as Young Professionals Flock Downtown (Plain Dealer)


First Unitarian Church Installs High-Tech Solar Array (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland Student Wins Maltz Essay Contest Grand Prize (Cleveland Jewish News)


Cleveland State University Finding New Ways to Attract First-Year Students (Plain Dealer)


Lung Association Report Shows Some Air Quality Improvement in NE Ohio (News-Herald)


Top Northeast Ohio Manufacturers Post Big Earnings Gains as Industrial Economy Improves (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Steel Mills Expand to Meet Demand in Energy and Auto Industries (New York Times)


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News From Around Ohio and the United States of Interest to NE Ohio


Ohio Steel Mills Expand to Meet Demand in Energy and Auto Industries (New York Times)


Cleveland Envisions a Floating Office Park to Lure the Creative Class (Plain Dealer)


Consortium Will Address Harm Caused by Suburban Sprawl (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Education Leaders Want to Overhaul 12th Grade so Students are Ready for College, Training (Plain Dealer)


Presidency Could Come Down to Ohio’s Unemployment Rate – Tom Suddes (Columbus Dispatch)


Earth Day at 42: An Evolution from Confrontation to Collaboration (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Divided Working Class (Politico)


Cleveland Foreclosure Crisis Gives Refugees a Fresh Start (Huffington Post)


First Solar to Ax Global Force by 30% – Toledo Work Force Mostly Spared (Toledo Blade)


Teach For America Gives New College Grads Avenue to Classrooms (Akron Beacon Journal)


Cleveland School Board Votes to Trim Teaching Staff for Next Year (Plain Dealer)


Growing Power Founder Will Allen to Lead City Club Panel on Urban Farming in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)


The Cost of Saving, Restoring and Maintaining a Historic Landmark (kentwired.com)


Study: Ohio Needs More College Grads (Middletown Journal)


Cleveland Museum of Art Has a Big Economic Impact, Says a New Study by Kleinhenz & Associates (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland Waterfront Project Looks to 2nd Phase (Plain Dealer)


Groups Take Issue With Proposed Lake Erie Withdrawls (Toledo Blade)


300-Foot Buffer Proposed for Ohio Park Drilling (Canton Repository)


Drop in Public Preschoolers in Ohio is Biggest in Nation (Columbus Dispatch)


GE’s Prolific Inventor Louis Nerone Lights Up the Night (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland City Council May Consider Hiring Consultant to Sort Out Trash Plan Proposals (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Fracking Debate (Cleveland City Club)


Group That Helps City’s Students Finish College is Moving Ahead (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Leads Country in Online Job Ads (Columbus Dispatch)


Michigan, Ohio Officials to Tackle Lake Erie Algae Threat to Fish, Tourism (Detroit Fr. Press)


Cleveland Was Booming in 1912 From New Court House to West Side Market and More (Plain Dealer)


Fracking Where You Least Expect It (WKSU)


Will Stand Your Ground Law Come to Ohio? (OSU Lantern)


Ohio River Tops Nation in Pollution Discharges (Indianapolis Star)


Cuyahoga Climbs Slightly in Statewide Ratings for Overall Health (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Wells Starting to Produce at Higher Rates Than Expected (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)


New Ohio Bill on Lake Erie Water Use Considered (Wall Street Journal)


Rock Hall, Cleveland Prepare For Boon (WKSU)


Original 1940 Census Records Released Online Today, Opening Window Into History (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Expands Online Tutoring for College, University Students (Plain Dealer)


Awful Literacy Stats Make the Case for Jackson’s School Reform Plan – Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)


With So Much Space, So Few Options — Detroit’s Vast Vacant Lots Are a Burden (Detroit Fr. Press)


Food Deserts Threaten Area’s Health (Akron Beacon Journal)


Budgets for Ohio, Other States, Less Dire (Bucyrus Telegraph Forum)


Taxpayers Now Own Nationwide Arena (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland Development Experiencing Renewed Momentum as More People Move Downtown (WEWS)


Cleveland Clinic Job Fair Aims to Recruit 600 Nurses (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Lawmakers Strike Deal on Historical Documents (Columbus Dispatch)


Student Tests Prove Poverty – Andrew Glaser (Plain Dealer)


Tuition Numbers Grim from Past Decade (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Ohio’s “Race to the Top” is on Track (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio’s Energy Economic Infusion Not Without Risks (San Francisco Chronicle)


Tax Plan Could Put Kasich Over a Barrel — of Oil (Toledo Blade)


Cleveland Clinic’s Cosgrove on Affordable Care Act-video (Washington Post)


Cleveland Wants Us Eating Local by 2019. But is it Doing Enough to Make It Happen? (Cleveland Scene)


Toxic Chemicals in the Cuyahoga is Focus of Environment Group on World Water Day (Plain Dealer)


Rep. Marcy Kaptur Says Lake Erie has More Native Fish Than All Other Great Lakes Combined – True or False? (Politifact/Plain Dealer)


U.S. Intelligence Says Water Shortages Threaten Stability (Bloomberg)


Northeast Ohio Home Sales Up 27% Over February of Last Year (Plain Dealer)


Shopping for a Cause Catches on with Latest “Cash Mobs” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)


Farmers Weary of Temps, Waiting for “Typical” March (Dayton Daily News)


Cleveland City Council OK’s Lakefront Plan (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Education Reforms to Emphasize College Prep (Canton Repository)


Economy Polishing Rust Off Ohio’s Belt (Columbus Dispatch)


State Makes Recommendations to Reduce Toxic Algae in Lake Erie (Columbus Dispatch)


Shell to Build Billion-Dollar “Cracker” in Beaver County (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)


Pittsburgh-Area Site Chosen for Major Refinery (Akron Beacon Journal)


Gov. Kasich Rewrite of Ohio Energy Policy Starts With Natural Gas and Oil (Plain Dealer)


Ice Cover on Lake Erie, Other Great Lakes Down 71% Over Nearly 40 Years (Plain Dealer)


Chesapeake, Partners to Build Ohio Pipeline (Wall Street Journal)


Cleveland Connects Audience Hears How City is Following Philadelphia in Revival of Downtown (Plain Dealer)


Kasich Hails Cleveland School Plan (Columbus Dispatch)


“The Glue That Builds the City” –How to Maximize Cleveland’s Newfound Momentum: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)


Cuyahoga County Provides Extensive Review of State of Cancer in the County (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Agency Says Fracking-Related Activity Caused Earthquakes (Baltimore Sun)


State Switching to New System of Grading Academic Performance (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Gives State of the City Speech, Seeks Support for Schools Plan (Plain Dealer)


Teach for America Recruits to Work for Cleveland Charter Schools This Fall (Plain Dealer)


Lack of Cooking Skills Part of Poverty Cycle (Akron Beacon Journal)


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News Aggregator Archive 1 (9/11/11 – 3/8/12)

Teaching Cleveland News Network Archive

News From Around Ohio and the United States of Interest to NE Ohio

 

Moderate, Urban Voters Gave Romney Ohio Win (Toledo Blade)

 

Kucinich’s Loss in Ohio Hands Fresh Setback to Cleveland’s Former Boy Mayor (Bloomberg)

 

Marcy Kaptur Scores Huge Victory Against Dennis Kucinich (Plain Dealer)

 

Romney Snags Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cuyahoga County Voters Overwhelmingly Pass Health and Human Services Tax Issue (Plain Dealer)

 

Joe the Plumber Wins in Ohio; He is Now an Official Contender (Los Angeles Times)

 

University Circle Could See Parking Lot Become $100 Million Tech, Office and Apartment Complex (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Voters Express Economic Anxiety on Eve of Super Tuesday (Los Angeles Times)

 

Get Ready to Play Ballot Issue Bingo – Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s “Little People” Implore Republicans to Help Working Class (Bloomberg)

 

$13 Billion Clean-Energy Bond Issue Gets Green Light (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Shale Gas and Oil Will Add $5 Billion to Ohio’s Economy by 2014, Say Economists (Plain Dealer)

 

Chardon High School Shooting Coverage (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Kids’ Fate Rests in Legislators’ Shaky Hands – Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Taking All the Wrong Roads – Roldo Bartimole (Cleveland Leader)

 

Lorain County Issues Take Center Stage in Battle Between Reps. Dennis Kucinich and Marcy Kaptur (Plain Dealer)

 

Feds to Spend $50M to Protect Great Lakes from Asian Carp (Toledo Blade)

 

Local (Canton) Mail Will Go to Cleveland for Processing (Canton Repository)

 

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center’s Narrow Escape – Sharon Broussard (Plain Dealer)

 

Rock Hall 2012 Induction Events Announced (WKYC)

 

Could Shale Gas Create a Manufacturing Renaissance in Ohio? (Industry Week)

 

Global Cleveland Seeks to Boost a Successful Import and Attract More Boomerangers (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio AG Mike DeWine Switches Backing From Romney to Santorum Before GOP Primary (Washington Post)

 

Ohio Colleges Agree on Construction Wish List (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Santorum Takes the Lead in Ohio (New York Times)

 

Muscular Dystrophy Therapy Wins $250,000 JumpStart Investment (MedCity News)

 

DeWine to Review Amendment Calling for More Renewable Energy Spending (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Where Langston Hughes Fueled His Muse: Cleveland (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Kaptur, Kucinich Shift Efforts Into High Gear (Toledo Blade)

 

Cuyahoga County Council Could Consider Charging for Plastic Bags, in First General Law Proposal (Plain Dealer)

 

Broadband Expanding to Lure Jobs to State (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio State of the State Address (C-Span)

 

Ohio Gov. John Kasich Declares Ohio is “Alive Again” in His Second State of the State Speech (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Says “Welcome World” as a Welcome Hub Opens at Public Square (Plain Dealer)

 

From River Silt to Natural Habitat, Dike 14 Officially Opens as Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve (Plain Dealer)

 

GOP Presidential Hopefuls Turning to Ohio Primary (Chillicothe Gazette)

 

Schools in Ohio Changing Yet Again (Bucyrus Telegraph)

 

Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald Promises Economic Development in State of County Address (Plain Dealer)

 

Great Lakes Groups Ramp Up Pressure to Separate Mississippi River from Great Lakes (Plain Dealer)

 

Tuition Caps at Ohio Colleges Rein in Fee Hikes (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Churches for Sale: In Cleveland, A Battle Over Unwanted Churches (Huffington Post)

 

Greater Cleveland Manufacturers Testing New Strengths to Fight Skills Gap (Plain Dealer)

 

Funding for Second Inner Belt Bridge Coud Take a Back Seat to Statewide Projects (Plain Dealer)

 

Plague of Abandoned Houses Requires a Unified Effort to Cure: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

It’s Official: The NHL All-Star Game is Coming to Columbus (Columbus Dispatch)

 

First Energy Closing 6 Coal-Fired Power Plants (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Cleveland’s League Park to Get $5 Million Renovation (Plain Dealer)

 

Change of Attitude in Canada Revives Hopes for Cross-Lake Ferry Service (Plain Dealer)

 

91-Turbine Wind Farm Approved for Ohio (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio College Students Unite to Push Their Issues (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Hydrofracking Discussion Draws Crowd to Brunswick (Sun News)

 

Cuyahoga County Democratic Party Endorses Dennis Kucinich in His Re-election Bid (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Schedules Meeting on Lakefront Plan (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Loses Ground in Tobacco Fight (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Tobacco Costing State $9.2 Billion; Health Care Costs Rise (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio Voters Evenly Split On “Heartbeat Bill” (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Railroad Receive $3.2 Million in Grants (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Kasich Seeks Taxes on Oil, Gas Drilling (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Opens Library and Archives to the Public (Washington Post)

 

In Cleveland, New Martin Luther King, Jr. Recording Uncovered (The Daily Caller)

 

Martin Luther King’s Speech Here in 1967 Remembered by Those Who Were There (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Has 840,000 Students Getting School Lunch Aid (Dayton Daily News)

 

Term Limits, Gutting of Home Rule Have Blocked Accountability: Tom Suddes (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Most Ohio Jobs to Require Education Beyond High School (Dayton Daily News)

 

ArcelorMittal to Reopen Portion of Flats Steel Mill, Hire 150 New Workers (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Proposal Would Raise Interstate Speed Limit to 70 mph (USA Today)

 

Acura Will Build Its Luxury “Supercar” in Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

LaunchHouse Duo Aims to Foster a New Generation of Job Creators (Plain Dealer)

 

Tough Fight Awaits Kaptur, Kucinich (Toledo Blade)

 

Men Posting Stronger Job Gains Than Women (Dayton Daily News)

 

Cleveland-Akron Ranks as Nation’s 18th Largest Urban Area: Statistical Snapshot (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Halts Wells After Quake, Won’t Stop Natural-Gas Drilling (Bloomberg)

 

Ohio Teachers to be Watched and Graded on Classroom Performance (Plain Dealer)

 

Drilling Wastewater Examined in Ohio Earthquakes (Wall Street Journal)

 

Theater District in Line for Apartments (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Set to Hike Minimum Wage (Toledo Blade)


Ohio Sand Turns to Gold as Drilling Boom Comes to Buckeye State (Akron Beacon Journal)


Military More Easily Attracting Recruits Compared to Past Years (Dayton Daily News)


Teach For America Could Bring Up to 100 Teachers to Ohio by Fall (WKSU)


EPA Toughens Clean-Air Rules (Columbus Dispatch)


Two Private Colleges in Ohio Among Nation’s Most Selective (Columbus Business First)


Ohio’s Economy Set to See Oil Boom Thanks to Fracking (CNN)


Report: State Should Raise Oil and Gas Tax (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Unemployment Rate Lowest Since 2008 (Columbus Dispatch)


Toxic Algae in Lake Erie Threatens Fishing, Tourism (Toledo Blade)


See Ohio’s New Congressional Map (Cincinnati.com)


Ohio Holds Third Highest Execution Rates (Dayton Daily News)


Ohio Primary Moves Back Up to March (Politico)


Bill Calls for Ohio Schools to Teach More History Lessons (Columbus Dispatch)


Federal Government Provides Incentives for Paperless Medical Records (Akron Beacon Journal)


Gas Drilling Surge in Ohio Spurs Fear, Brings Jobs (Detroit Free Press)


Shortened NBA Season Cost Cuyahoga County $800,000 (Cleveland Scene)


Editorial: Ohio Needs to Repeal Term Limits (Cincinnati.com)


Referendum on Election Reforms Set for 2012 Ballot (Youngstown Vindicator) 


Gingrich Far Ahead of Romney Among Ohio Republicans (Toledo Blade)


College Pushing 3-Year Degress (Cincinnati.com)


Unusual Labor Brawl Hits Cooper Tire (Wall Street Journal)


Ohio Falls to 36th in Nation for Resident Health; Smoking Rate Jumps (Dayton Daily News)


AmTrust Financial Services, A New York Insurer, Could Bring 1,000 Jobs to Downtown Cleveland (Plain Dealer)


Maps Compare Ohio County-by-County Issue 2 results to 2010 Gubernatorial Race (WCPN/Ideastream)


Real Battle for Lake Erie Just Beginning (Columbus Dispatch)


Ron Sims, Former Deputy Secretary, U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Dev. Discusses Urban Sprawl and Poverty as Obstacles to Cleveland’s Future (City Club)


In Detroit, a Bid to Prevent a State Takeover (New York Times)


Income Inequality on the Rise in Northeast Ohio (Plain Dealer)


Critics: Ohio Dragging its Feet on Health-Insurance Exchanges (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland Ignites Job Growth With Rebuilding Project (New York Times)


Recipe for Middle-Class Jobs (Wall Street Journal)


With Apartments Full, Developers Look For New Rental Opportunities in Downtown Cleveland (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Political Christmas List (Plain Dealer)


District Fight Causes Campaign Confusion (Lancaster Eagle Gazette)


Low-Key Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Emerging as Man with Big Ideas (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Schools Unsure Who Will Pay For Computers (Dayton Daily News)


Ohio Gov. Kasich to Propose New Rules For Lake Erie Water Usage (Plain Dealer)


Republic Steel to Add 450 Jobs to Lorain as Oil and Gas Booms (Plain Dealer)


Remapping Fight Costs Ohio Clout in Primary (Wall Street Journal)


Ohio Voters May Decide Who Rules U.S. Senate (Columbus Dispatch)


Issue 2 Fallout: What’s Next For Kasich and Ohio GOP? (Canton Repository)


Northeast Ohio is Manufacturing its Way Out of the Great Recession (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland’s Mayor Frank Jackson Unveils Plan For Redeveloping the City’s Lakefront (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Voters’ Voices Won’t Sooth Kasich or Obama (Toledo Blade)


Decline in Manual Skills Raises Concerns for Future Work Force (Dayton Daily News)


Report: Ohio Ranks 2nd Nationally for Mercury Pollution (Cincinnati.com)


Cuyahoga County Wants Young Adults to Apply for Next Generation Council (Plain Dealer)


Author Says State’s Niche is Water Expertise (Detroit Free Press)


Ohio Ranks Second in Nation in Overall Jobs Increase (Dayton Daily News)


Ohio Scores Still a Tick Above Nation’s (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland Think Tank Report: Region’s Economic Viability Depends on Residents’ Health (Plain Dealer)


Natural Gas Reserves Are Big, Ohio is Estimating (Akron Beacon Journal)


Lack of Diversity Hinders Greater Cincinnati (Cincinnati.com)


Ohio Jobless Rate 9.1%; Mich. at 11.1% (Toledo Blade) 

New England Issues Sales Pitch For Young Graduates-Aging Population Spurs State Initiative to Keep College Graduate From Fleeing (Wall Street Journal)

Online Sales Cost Ohio 11,000 Jobs (Cincinnati.com) 


Music Rocks the Cleveland Economy: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)


Playing Chicken With Ohio’s Congressional Districts (Cleveland Scene)


Mercury Still a Big Problem for Michigan’s Fish, Report Says (Detroit Free Press)


The Cost of Heritage – We Treasure our Architectural Legacy, But it’s Increasingly Difficult to Pay For (Cincinnati.com)

 

The City Club’s Century of Free Speech is a Milestone Well Worth a Full Year of Celebration (Plain Dealer)

 

More Issues Coming to Ohioans’ Ballots: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Prohibition, the new documentary by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick (WVIZ/Ideastream/PBS)


City Ok’s Immigrant-Friendly Plan Unanimously (Dayton Daily News)


Cleveland School District Could Save Millions by Moving Out of its Old Offices (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Union Law Pits Business Groups Against Public Workers (Business Week)


Tech Job Losses Hamper Ohio (Dayton Daily News)


Cleveland Officials Try New Flash Mobs Crackdown (Canton Repository)


Cultivating An Immigrant Crop: Frolik (Plain Dealer)


Millions of Barrels of Drilling Wastes Injected Below Akron-Canton Area (Akron Beacon Journal)


Utica-Shale Wells Going Gangbusters (Columbus Dispatch)


Ending Exodus of Young Professionals Vital to Growth (Dayton Daily News)


GOP Sees Ohio as Key to Capturing Senate (Boston Globe)


Education a Key Force in the Region’s Growth (Dayton Daily News)


Sustainable Cleveland 2019: Local Food Movement Could Create 28,000 New Jobs (Plain Dealer)


Fracking” Future (Columbus Dispatch)


Entrepreneurs are Key to More Local Jobs (Dayton Daily News)


Reapportionment: Maps Tilt Ohio More to GOP (Columbus Dispatch)


Census Shows Akron Facing New Kind of Poverty (Akron Beacon Journal)


Legislature Approves New Ohio Congressional Map (Marion Star)


Dayton Reaches Out to Immigrants (Dayton Daily News)


U.S. Sen. Brown Calls For Passage of Bill to Protect the Jobless (Youngstown Vindicator)


Ohio Shale Gas Worth billions of dollars and 200,000 Jobs (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Democrats Gambled, Lost — and now they’re angry: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)


Volt’s Arrival Jolts Interest at Valley Lots (Youngstown Vindicator)


Dan Gilbert Quickens Detroit Revival: 2,000 Jobs Moving Downtown Soon (Detroit Free Press)


Cincinnati May Be Last in Casino Race (Cincinnati.com)


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