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Monday, February 8, 2010
 | Obama Administration announces long- and short-term fight to keep Asian carp from Great Lakes Invasive fish thrive on shallower water like Lake Erie
The Obama Administration is pledging more than 78 million dollars to fight the spread of Asian carp from the Mississippi River into the Great Lakes.
Monday's announcement followed a meeting by EPA and other administration officials with Great Lakes governors, who fear the massive fish is about to leap through Chicago shipping channels into the Great Lakes.
The fish can devour more than half its weight and has no predators here. The governors are concerned it will destroy the $7 billion Great Lakes fishing industry.
Nearly a billion of that is in Lake Erie alone, and Charlie Wooley of the National Fish and Wildlife Service says the carp already have been found in the shallower water of Lake Erie.
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
| Youngstown death row inmate executed Mark Aaron Brown was executed Thursday for the 1994 murder of Isam Salman
Ohio has put to death a man who killed a convenience store owner and clerk after bragging he would copy a scene from a gang related movie. 37 year-old Mark Aaron Brown from Youngstown died by lethal injection at 10:20am for gunning down 32 year-old store owner Isam Salman in Youngstown in 1994. Brown had also been sentenced to life in prison for shooting a clerk in the store at the same time. Alan Johnson is a reporter from the Columbus Dispatch and has witnessed several executions, including Thursday's. He described it as "calm, fast and peaceful". (more )
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| Pete Seeger donates banjo head to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Folk singer Pete Seeger was hoping to help out the country of Haiti but is helping out the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as well. A few weeks ago Seeger had placed his famous banjo head on E-Bay to raise money for planting trees in Haiti. But after the bidding went above 5 thousand dollars he decided to find other ways to raise money for Haiti.... (more )
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| Federal money goes to Great Lakes restoration but the clock is running out to fight Asian carp invasion
In his budget released this week, President Obama proposed spending 300 million dollars next year on improving the Great Lakes. That's a reduction of the 475 million approved for 2010, the first year of his Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. The money will go toward improving the region's environment and economy, it's a balance that can happen according to Jeff Skelding of the the Healing Our Waters / Great Lakes Coaltion says.
Lake Erie is home to more than half of the fish in the entire Great Lakes system, and is estimated to generate $50 billion dollars in economic activity each year. (more )
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 | Biomimicry looks to nature for inspiration gecko tape at the University of Akron is part of trend
The design of everyday products is often determined by factors like controlling the cost of raw materials or meeting rigid production deadlines. Living things, on the other hand, follow a different set of design rules, and enjoy millions of years of product development. A growing number of scientists and entrepreneurs in Northeast Ohio think the region's economy could be improved by learning how nature solves industrial design problems. The new field is called Biomimicry. (more )
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
| Deal may be dying for Ohio amusement park operator Active opposition to sale is building
The planned multi-billion-dollar sale of the company that owns Cedar Point looks increasingly shaky. A second investment firm has come out opposing the $2.4 billion deal between Cedar Fair to Apollo Management.
Q Funding and Neuberger Berman control about one-quarter of Cedar Fair stock. And both are now saying they'll vote against the sale. Cedar Fair needs those who own two-thirds of its stock to vote yes for the sale -- and any votes that are not cast at all will count as "no" votes.
Cedar Fair is based in Sandusky and got its start with Cedar Point. It now owns about a dozen parks, including Kings Island outside Cincinnati. It accumulated a massive debt in its expansion.
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NPR's Liane Hansen at the Akron Press Club
Liane Hansen, journalist and host of National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Sunday, will speak at the Akron Press Club on Friday, Feb. 12.
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Program Changes on WKSU
WKSU starts 2010 with the addition of Inside Europe to Saturday mornings, Folk Alley to Friday and Saturday nights and locally produced classical music with David Roden and Nightaire latenights.
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Vital Signs: Diagnosing Health Care in Northeast Ohio
In this seven-part series, "Vital Signs: Diagnosing Health Care in Northeast Ohio," WKSU looked at change that will not wait -- nor be dependent upon -- a national solution. Topics include how small businesses are coping with skyrocketing costs, the effort to boost the number and prestige of primary care doctors, the Cleveland Clinic's standard salary approach to paying staff physicians, health-care alternatives for those who have lost jobs, high-tech investments in electronic recordkeeping, rural health-care and a move away from duplicative services at near-by facilities.
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Good Jobs In Bad Times
The WKSU newsroom dove into the murky waters of the current employment situation in Northeast Ohio with the 8-part series Good Jobs in Bad Times. With their reports, the award-winning news staff covered topics that include high-paying tech jobs, careers that don't need a 4-year degree, the re-growth of agriculture as industry, working part-time full-time, drastically changing career paths, the truth about healthcare, bridge jobs after graduation and the future of the NE Ohio employment outlook.
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Reclaim The Dream
In October, WKSU and the Akron Beacon Journal came together to discuss the growing economic crisis with a community forum at E.J. Thomas Hall. Since then, the financial situation in Northeast Ohio - and across the country - has only gotten worse. Visit ReclaimTheDream.net to see video of the forum and comments from audience members and to find links to stories on the subject from the Beacon Journal and the WKSU newsroom.
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NEO Development: Rebuilding Northeast Ohio
Revisit the future of development in the region with the six-part series NEO Development: Rebuilding Northeast Ohio. Reports focus on attempts by developers to launch new projects while capitalizing on the traditional strengths of NE Ohio, such as water and natural resources, its role in American industry and innovation, and a respect for the history of cities like Cleveland, Akron and Canton.
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WKSU Presents What You Don't Know Can Hurt You
The WKSU Newsroom examines topics relating to medicine and health care in What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You.
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Here Goes the Neighborhood Looks at NE Ohio Communities
The WKSU newsroom recently presented "Here Goes the Neighborhood," a six-part series on the diverse nature of communities, from cities to farms, throughout the region.
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Join a team of trusted journalists in a lively, in-depth roundtable discussion that often illuminates details missed by other headline-obsessed media sources. The half-hour broadcast covers breaking news and continuing stories from Akron, the region, Ohio and beyond.
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