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February 9, 2010
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Classical Music
With Mark Pennell

12:21
Franz Krommer: Clarinet Concerto in E flat (Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra)


12:42
Erik Satie: Gymnopedie #2 (English Chamber Orchestra)


12:45
George Frederich Handel: Alchemist Suite (Rodrigo Overture) (European Union Baroque Orchestra)


1:04
Dmitri Shostakovich: Festive Overture (Cincinnati Pops)



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Ohio green projects get federal boost

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The State of Ohio is awarding more than 13-million dollars to help fund 25 wind and solar energy projects, including 10 projects in Northeast Ohio. Among them is a million dollars for solar cells atop Summit County's Regional Transit Authority central bus garage. Another million dollars each will go toward wind turbines at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds and Lincoln Electric Company in Cleveland. Smaller projects also are getting money. Harvey Freiman of the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland says his organization received about 217-thousand dollars to remodel the building in Beachwood it's moving into.....

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Freiman says the total cost of the solar project is about half-a-million dollars. In all, Ohio will be distributing 96-million dollars from the federal “American Recovery and Reinvestment Act” for alternative energy projects. 

 





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