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Feds forgo assets of admittedly corrupt: Crisis in county government
If former MetroHealth Medical Center Vice President John J. Carroll had sold drugs instead of having accepted bribes for construction contracts, would the federal government have swept in and seized all of his ill-gotten gains? Probably, legal experts say.
Free Keithley Webinar Demonstrates Methods and Techniques for Maximizing Low Current Measurements
Keithley Instruments, Inc. , a world leader in advanced electrical test instruments and systems, will broadcast a free webinar titled "How to Get the Most from Your Low Current Measurement Instruments" on Thursday, November 19, 2009.
Kaiser Permanente gives out community grants
Kaiser Permanente awarded more than $345,000 to 11 organizations located in the communities in which it serves.
Mayor Jackson was re-elected, but will he lose power to the county executive?
Frank Jackson had an easy time of it in this year's mayoral race, emerging with a sizable victory on Election Day.
WCPN's `Around Noon' host Dee Perry always has plenty to talk about
Dee Perry, host of WCPN-FM/90.3's "Around Noon." There was one thing worrying Dee Perry when she started the "Around Noon" program on Cleveland's public radio station, WCPN FM/90.3. Would she and producer Dave DeOreo find enough topics to sustain an hour show airing every weekday? About 13 years later, the memory of those early jitters make her ...
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson clinches re-election, looks ahead to tall tasks in second term
Mayor Frank Jackson, who won re-election by a wide margin Tuesday, made his bid for a second term look easy.
University of Akron law graduates lead region in passing bar exam
Ohio State University law graduates turned in the state's top performance on the exam given in July, with a passage rate of 94 percent.
Cuyahoga County pitches in as Cleveland State gets moving on dorm building project
Cuyahoga County will serve as the middleman for up to $60 million in loans to build dorms and a parking garage at Cleveland State University .
Standard and Poor's raises Cleveland State's credit rating
Standard & Poor's ratings service has raised its long-term and underlying rating on Cleveland State University to A+/stable from A/stable. In raising the rating, S&P noted the university's historically stable support from the state, its manageable debt burden, adequate - but declining - financial resources, and its stabilizing enrollment.
Saturday Workshop on Women's Liberation and the Emancipation of All Humanity with Sunsara Taylor
Women's Liberation and the Emancipation of All Humanity-Workshop by Sunsara Taylor Saturday Oct 31st 2-4 PM Ethical Humanist Society of Greater Chicago 7574 N. Lincoln Ave, Skokie,Il. Sunsara Taylor, writer for Revolution Newspaper, will be in Chicago to lead a workshop on A Declaration: For Women's Liberation and the Emancipation of All Humanity.
Unemployment Shifts Foreclosure Crisis To Suburbs
First it was fraudulent and predatory lending that put thousands of people in Cuyahoga County into mortgage purgatory.
Congestion may signal Cleveland riding to recovery
Streets are growing more congested in the Cleveland area, and experts say that may be a positive sign for the economy.
Congestion may signal Cleveland riding to recovery
Streets are growing more congested in the Cleveland area, and experts say that may be a positive sign for the economy.
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Steven Litt to moderate public dialogues on Civic Design and Inspired Infrastructure
The Inner Belt Bridge in Cleveland is part of a national system of infrastructure that needs to be fixed or replaced.
NASA Glenn personnel involved in Ares I-X project
Here are some of the key NASA Glenn Research Center personnel involved in the Ares I-X test flight: NASA Vince Bilardo Vince Bilardo , upper stage simulator project manager -- A Case Western Reserve University-trained mechanical engineer, Bilardo has more than 26 years of program and project management experience with NASA and the Army Corps of ...
It has been 27 years since neo-Nazi Frank Spisak Jr. terrorized Cleveland State University by fatally shooting three men over a seven-month period.
Cleveland State University President Ronald Berkman: It's a great time to be a Viking
Ronald Berkman said health and sustainability with be major themes at Cleveland State University as the university looks to the future.
Can social networking help consumers get healthier?
Can social networking sites help people make wise health decisions? A new study in the Journal of Consumer Research says it depend on people's willingness to take action on the information they gain from the sites.
Quantifying Fluid Mixing with the Shannon Entropy
For illustrative purposes we use particle advection of two species in a two-dimensional cavity flow.
Scott Miller, Rick Whaley Named VPs of Technical Operations, Time Warner Cable
Time Warner Cable has named Scott Miller and Rick Whaley as Vice Presidents of Technical Operations, Northeast Ohio and Western Pennsylvania, the nation's third largest Time Warner Cable division.
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