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News Aggregator Archive 5 (8/21/12 – 11/2/12)
Cuyahoga County Cleanup After Superstorm Focuses on Power Issues (Plain Dealer)
Cloaks, Daggers and Judicial Robes: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)
In Ohio, They Can’t Wait For the Campaigns’ Stalking to End (Washington Post)
Academic Emergency (Cleveland Scene Magazine)
Debate on Ohio’s Issue 2: Terry Casey v. Dan Tokaji (Cleveland City Club)
Effect of an Issue 2 Ballot Win in Ohio Debated at City Club (Plain Dealer)
Honda to Invest $200M, Create 200 Jobs at Two Ohio Plants (Dayton Daily News)
Election Lawyers to Monitor Ohio Balloting (Plain Dealer)
Turnout Will Tell the Tale: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)
NE Ohio Water Treatment Plants at Capacity (WKYC)
IBM Supercomputer, Watson, is Headed to Medical School — in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)
Cleveland’s Growing Asian Community Makes An Outsized Impact (Plain Dealer)
Ohio U.S. Senate Poll: Sherrod Brown Leads Josh Mandel by 4 Points (Plain Dealer)
Dead Heat: Obama, Romney Tied in Ohio (Dayton Daily News)
Fighting For the Votes of Central Ohio: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)
Honda’s Ohio Plant Changed Competitive Landscape in America (Detroit Fr Press)
Cleveland’s Charter School Growth a Cautionary Tale for Chicago (Chicago Tribune)
All Voters Matter, But Ohio Matters Most: Editorial Cartoon (Los Angeles Times)
Ohio’s Nightmare Voting Scenerio (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Absentee Ballots Could Hang Up Ohio’s Results (USA Today)
Officials in NE Ohio Health Care Community Angle to Change “Medical Mart” Name (Crain’s Cleveland Business)
Northeast Ohio Schools Come Up “Clean” in State Auditor’s Attendance Review (Plain Dealer)
Why China Isn’t Ohio’s Boogeyman (Salon)
U.S. May Soon Become World’s Top Oil Producer (Associated Press)
Ohio Said to Lack Passenger Rail Support (Toledo Blade)
Ohio Has 50-50 Chance of Deciding Election: Nate Silver (New York Times)
Ohio is the Most Important State in the World!: John Stewart (Comedy Central)
Enrollment Drop at NE Ohio Community Colleges (Crain’s Cleveland Business)
Is Ohio’s “Secret” Energy Boom Going Bust? (Reuters)
Russell Means, Indian Activist, and Former Clevelander, Dies at 72 (Plain Dealer)
Russell Means, Who Revived Warrior Image of American Indian, Dies at 72 (New York Times)
Ohio Gasoline Prices Continue Falling Toward $3 Per Gallon, Second Lowest in Nation (Plain Dealer)
Apple Sees Schools Buoying Tablet Lead With IPad in Class (Bloomberg)
In Some School Districts, About 40% of Third-Graders Could Be Held Back By New State Law (Columbus Dispatch)
Ohio, Maker or Breaker of Presidents (Bloomberg)
To Some Homeowners on Cleveland’s West Side, the School Levy is Indeed About More Than Money: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)
Voters Wisely Favor Cleveland School Levy: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)
Ohio County Elections Director Resigns, Citing Stress of Coming Presidential Election (Associated Press)
Ohio Has Early Voting, But Other Access Issues Remain (Los Angeles Times)
Has Ohio School Funding Been Fixed? (Fremont News-Messenger)
The City Club of Cleveland Celebrates 100 Years – Video (Cleveland City Club)
Ohio Bill Would Ban TV Blackouts of Games in Stadiums Funded by Taxpayers (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Ohio’s Unemployment Rate Falls to 7 Percent (Business Week)
Tremont Electric, a Tiny Cleveland Start-Up, Finds Big Interest in its Green Energy Device (Plain Dealer)
Northeast Ohio Schools Do Well, Generally on State Report Cards (Plain Dealer)
Ohio Student Debt 8 Percent Higher Than U.S. Average (Akron Beacon Journal)
Proponents, Opponents Debate Issue 2 (Columbus Dispatch)
Ohio Touts Early Voting Numbers (CNN)
Presidential Candidates Focus on Ohio College Vote (Associated Press/WNCT)
Bike Culture in Cleveland (Cleveland State Cauldron)
Ohio and the Election: 90-Second Know-It-All: William Neff (Plain Dealer)
U.S. Supreme Court Denies Ohio Secretary of State’s Appeal Over Early Voting Rules (Plain Dealer)
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal to Block Early Voting in Ohio (Los Angeles Times)
The Whizard of Oz Involves Ohio Politics (Springfield News)
Debate: Ohio Senate Debate Between Josh Mandel and Sherrod Brown (CSPAN)
With Much at Stake, Brown and Mandel Trade Jabs (Dayton Daily News)
Differences on Display as U.S. Reps. Jim Renacci and Betty Sutton Spar at City Club (Plain Dealer)
Debate: Ohio’s 16th Congressional District: Betty Sutton v. Jim Renacci (Cleveland City Club)
Why Ohio Swings: Geographic, Economic Diversity Complicate Ohio, “Close Mirror” of the Nation (Washington Post)
Ohio, Navada, Florida Have Longest-Running Streaks as Swing States (Plain Dealer)
Three-Year Degrees Are Possible, According to Plans Submitted by Ohio’s Public Universities (Plain Dealer)
Indianapolis’ Downtown Sports Strategy Hints at Lessons for Cleveland (Plain Dealer)
In Ohio, a Few Votes Here or There Could Win or Lose Race: Thomas Suddes (Columbus Dispatch)
Ohio Voting Dispute Makes its Way to the Supreme Court (Washington Post)
What the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Tax Means for Lakefront Users: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)
Appeals Court Tells Ohio to Count Ballots Tainted by Poll Worker Mistakes (Washington Post)
Nashville Abandons Plans For a Medical Mart; Cleveland Has the Field to Itself (Plain Dealer)
Cleveland Metroparks Accepts Acacia Country Club Property to Develop as Park Land (Plain Dealer)
Ohio Colleges Still Lag in Minorities, Officials Say (Columbus Dispatch)
Three Ohio Cities Deemed Best For Working Moms (Reuters)
Renacci, Sutton Spar in 16th District City Club Debate (Akron Beacon Journal)
Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted to Appeal Early Voting Decision to U.S. Supreme Court (Plain Dealer)
Ohio Official Will Take Early Voting Decision to Supreme Court (New York Times)
Ohio is Global Center of 2012 Election (Coshocton Tribune)
In Search of New Residents, Cleveland Looks South to Attract Latino Professionals (Plain Dealer)
Ohio’s U.S. Senate Race Draws Milions in Outside Money; Will it Work? (Plain Dealer)
Field Trips Becoming History at Some Ohio Schools (Canton Repository)
Issue 2 Could Change the Balance of Power in Ohio (Dayton Daily News)
Federal Judge Reinstates Early Voting in Ohio (Washington Post)
Early Voting is Restored in Ohio (New York Times)
Utica Shale Needs “Nodding Donkeys” to Unleash Bonanza (Bloomberg)
In Cleveland, a Flashy New Museum But an Even Better Neighborhood (The Atlantic Cities)
Battleground Ohio is So Vital, It’s Even Drawing Global Tour Groups (Tacoma News Herald)
Nearly 1 Million Ohioans Ask For Absentee Ballots (Dayton Daily News)
Statewide College Enrollment Steadily Declines (Dayton Daily News)
Voting in NE Ohio Starts With a Rush: Editorial (Plain Dealer)
Early Voting Starts Today in Ohio (Dayton Daily News)
An Axiom for a Reason: Ohio and Presidential Campaigns (The Hill)
Keeping Cleveland a United Airlines Hub Two Years After the Merger (Plain Dealer)
Drought Hits Shippers on Great Lakes (Wall Street Journal)
Skills Shortage in Ohio’s Shale Sector Could Fuel Wage Bump for Some (Newark Advocate)
Colleges in Ohio Courting Students Far From the Buckeye State (Plain Dealer)
How Online Education is Changing School in Ohio (StateImpact Ohio)
Cleveland Contracts Designer, Builder for New Skatepark in the Flats (Plain Dealer)
“Captain America” Sequel to be Filmed in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)
Marvel Returning to Cleveland to Film Captain America: Winter Soldier (Spinoff.com)
Eric Gordon “State of the Cleveland Schools” 9/27/12 (Cleveland City Club)
Cleveland Schools Chief Eric Gordon: “It’s Do or Die Time” for District (Plain Dealer)
Evidence of Carp Keeps Lake Watchers on Edge (Toledo Blade)
2012 Ohio School Report Cards – Searchable Database (Plain Dealer)
Early Voting on Pace to Surpass 2008 Levels in Ohio (Washington Post)
Cleveland Makes the Innovation Scene at TheAtlantic.com (Crain’s Cleveland Business)
A Space to Be an Entrepreneur…in Cleveland (Atlantic Magazine)
Group Challenges Ohio’s Drilling Rules (Canton Repository)
Ohio Constitution to Get a Thorough Review (Plain Dealer)
Greater Cleveland County Poverty Rates Range From 8 Percent to 19 Percent: Statistical Snapshot (Plain Dealer)
Undecided Ohio Voters Decisive in Presidential Election (Akron Beacon Journal)
Must-Win Ohio is Under Siege (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Breaking News. Newspapers are Not Dead: Lute Harmon Sr. (Inside Business)
Ohio Joblessness Holds at 7.2% (Toledo Blade)
Ohio Not Ready For “Fracking”? (Columbus Dispatch)
Urban Farms are Taking Root in Cleveland, Bringing Home Surprising Harvests (Plain Dealer)
Shale: A New Kingmaker in Energy Politics (Wall Street Journal)
Northeast Ohio Bioscience Industry Growing, Adding Jobs (Plain Dealer)
Cleveland State University Building Campus Life Options (Plain Dealer)
Interactive: The Battle For Ohio (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Cleveland Mayor Proposes One Development Team For Lakefront (Plain Dealer)
Ohio Rust Belt Reset (Forbes)
Case Western Reserve Welcomes ROTC on Campus After More Than 4 Decades (Plain Dealer)
Manitowoc Planning Expansion, Division HQ at East Side Operation; to Add Up to 200 Jobs (Crain’s Cleveland Business)
Voter Fraud Fairly Uncommon (Cincinnati Enquirer)
A Smarter Cuyahoga County Takes Shape Under the Crayons of Amatuer Mapmakers: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)
Ohio Early Voting Boon to Voters But Can Lead to Problems, Officials Say (Coshocton Tribune)
High Phosphorous Levels Are Changing the Face of Lake Erie Fishing (Plain Dealer)
Redistricting Reform: Panel OKs New Wording After Supreme Court Invalidates Old Language (Plain Dealer)
Ohio Income Down, Rates of Poverty and Uninsured Unchanged, 2011 Census Figures Show (Plain Dealer)
Never Cured Cancer or Built a Spaceship, But Trying to Capture a University’s Attention: Will Walker (New York Times)
Cleveland Metropolitan School District Holds Student Summit to Address Bullying (newsnet5)
Health Insurance Premiums Increase Faster Than Wages (Akron Beacon Journal)
Good Food, Better Neighborhoods: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)
Crucial Ohio at the Heart of Presidential Campaign (Associated Press)
Visit to New Cleveland Convention Center. Medical Mart Reveals Big, Raw Structures: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)
Finance-Course Requirement Proposed for Ohio Students (Toledo Blade)
A Big, Costly School Levy — That Can Pass in Cleveland: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)
U.S., Canada Will Extend Protection of Great Lakes; First Renewal in 25 Years (Plain Dealer)
Acacia Country Club in Lyndhurst to be Sold to The Conservation Fund (Sun News)
Art Modell, 1925-2012: He was a Sportsman. a Showman and a Survivor (ESPNCleveland)
New $1.5 Billion Natural Gas Pipeline Proposed for Northern Ohio (Plain Dealer)
Sherrod Brown and Josh Mandel Campaigns Reject Discussion of Civility; Throwing Mud Works (Akron Beacon Journal)
Ohio Absentee Ballot Forms on the Way (Cincinnati Enquirer)
The Ins and Outs of Redistricting (Columbus Dispatch)
Ohio Lawmakers Pan A Uniform Municipal-Income-Tax-Bill (Plain Dealer)
Shaker LaunchHouse Accelerator to Assist 10 Fledgling Businesses (Sun News)
100th Anniversary of Cleveland’s NAACP Chapter – 2 Articles from Plain Dealer
Judge Overturns Ohio Law, Restores In-Person Early Voting 3 Days Leading to Election Day (Plain Dealer)
Student Entrepreneurs Find Support at Blackstone LaunchPad (Plain Dealer)
Ohio’s Texting-While-Driving Ban to Take Effect (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Detroit Avenue in Cleveland Will Soon Cater to Those on 2 Wheels (Plain Dealer)
Chip Maker Shearer’s Foods Sold; Family Leaders to Step Down (Akron Beacon Journal)
Federal Judge Blocks Ohio Law That Rejected 14,000 Ballots in 2008 (Los Angeles Times)
Ohio Takes Step to Better Coordinate Medicare Care (San Francisco Chronicle)
Mount Pleasant, Steeped in History, is Ready to Thrive Again, Advocates Say (Plain Dealer)
Neil Armstrong, Ohio Resident and First Man on Moon, Dies at 82 (New York Times)
Neil Armstrong, 82, Has Died (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Neil Armstrong: His Ohio Hometown Mourns Local Legend (Los Angeles Times)
Proposed Independent Redistricting Commission is Unconstitutional: Mark R. Brown, Guest Columnist (Plain Dealer)
Housing Market in Some Areas Shifting Toward Sellers (Cleveland Jewish News)
More Than 12,000 Government Jobs Lost in Ohio in 2011 (Chillicothe Gazette)
GM to Invest $220 Million in 2 Ohio Factories to Build Next-Generation of Cruze Compact Car (Washington Post)
Pay-to-Play Fees on the Rise in Many Northeast Ohio School Districts (Newsnet 5)
Ohio Constitution to get a thorough review (Plain Dealer 9/24/12)
Ohio Constitution to get a thorough review (Plain Dealer 9/24/12)
COLUMBUS, Ohio — While the presidential election is getting most of the attention on this November’s ballot, Ohioans will also decide whether it’s time to tinker with some of the guiding principles of this state — Ohio’s constitution.
Issue 1 on the Nov. 6 ballot asks voters whether it is time to arrange a good old-fashioned constitutional convention.
But even if Issue 1 is rejected, the state’s constitution will get a thorough review soon.
In June 2011, the Ohio legislature voted nearly unanimously to establish the Ohio Constitutional Modernization Commission, a bipartisan group of 12 legislative members and 20 non-legislative members who will serve two years unless reappointed. The commission will meet in November and offer a report of recommendations to the legislature in January on ways to improve the constitution. Any changes would have to be approved later by voters.
Democratic Rep. Kathleen Clyde of Kent, a member of the commission, said she especially wants to look at voting rights issues such as the redistricting process and the controversy over early voting this election season.
“I’m very concerned with voting rights in Ohio, especially with all of the voter suppression tactics that we’ve seen in the legislature now, out around the state and from Secretary (Jon) Husted,” she said. “I think it would be great if we could have a discussion about the right to vote, and to try to make sure it’s protected in our Ohio Constitution.”
Consider that this type of review is rooted in history that’s more than two centuries old before assuming lawmakers are needlessly meddling with the constitution. In 1789, founding father Thomas Jefferson said: “Every constitution, then, and every law, naturally expires at the end of nineteen years. If it be enforced longer, it is an act of force, and not of right.”
The last Ohio constitutional convention occurred in 1912, though the question on whether or not to have one is put to Ohioans every 20 years. Republican House Speaker and co-chair of the commission, William G. Batchelder of Medina, said a constitutional convention today would consist of 99 elected members from all Ohio counties.
The Ohio Constitutional Modernization Commission is based on a similar group in the 1970s. Like that commission, this one will study the constitution and make recommendations to the Ohio legislature, only if two-thirds of the members approve. Legislators will then vote whether to bring the recommendations to voters, which would require a three-fifths majority of the General Assembly.
Steven Steinglass, an expert on the Ohio Constitution and dean emeritus at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, said the two-thirds majority requirement is an attempt to cut down on partisan recommendations.
Batchelder said he believes the commission is a better way to revise the constitution than a convention.
Legislative members of the commission were chosen by party caucus leaders, and non-legislative members were chosen via an application and review process by the legislative members.
Out of the 20 chosen, 14 gave contributions to local political campaigns within the last four years. Joseph Rugola, for example, gave nearly $20,000 to Democratic campaigns in 2010, and Frederick Mills, in addition to contributing to Republican campaigns in recent years, is a lobbyist for various oil companies, including BP.
Former Republican Gov. Bob Taft and former Republican House Speakers Jo Ann Davidson and Charles Kurfess are also non-legislative members. Members do not receive compensation.
Batchelder said contributions weren’t taken into account in the selection process.
“I think that probably shows that they’re very interested in what’s going on,” he said. ” But I never looked it up; I didn’t pay attention to that, frankly.”
Clyde agreed, saying Democrats’ main focus when recommending members was diversity. Batchelder said another one of his priorities was ensuring members were “capable with the law.”
The 1970s commission had 20 of its recommendations go before voters, and 16 were approved. Some of the amendments included affirming that the voting age had been reduced from 21 to 18 and revising the voting process so the governor and lieutenant governor would be jointly elected.
“The 1970s commission is widely viewed as having been very, very successful,” said Steinglass, adding that most of the topics the commission addressed were not the “high visibility, super-contentious issues,” but rather general procedures within Ohio’s government.
Most states have a recurring ballot vote on the need for a constitutional convention, but only a few have adopted the commission process.
Kate Irby is a fellow in Ohio Universitys E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Statehouse Bureau.
“Cleveland’s Daily News Dilemma” Cleveland City Club 9.13.13
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.
Shale Gas News From the Plain Dealer
News on Ohio’s Shale Gas and Oil Industry From the Plain Dealer.
Ohio presidential election results since 1960: Statistical Snapshot (Plain Dealer 9/3/12)
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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