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Classical Music With Mark Pennell
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Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony #3 in a minor "Scottish" (Cleveland Orchestra)
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Egmont Overture (Academy of Ancient Music)
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Francesco Veracini: Violin Sonata No. 1: Gigue (John Holloway, violin)
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Gioacchino Rossini: Siege of Corinth: Overture (National Philharmonic)
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Ohio Tuesday, June 12, 2012 Highway Patrol to combat rising traffic fatalities Officers will monitor crash 'hot spots' to crack down on violations Story by KELLI FITZPATRICK |
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| The Ohio Highway Patrol is sending regional squads to target car crash “hot spots” around the state, including areas in Portage, Summit and Stark counties. The patrol is trying to combat a 12 percent increase in traffic fatalities since last year.
Lieutenant Anne Ralston has been with the highway patrol for 15 years. She says 2011 likely had a record low number of crash deaths—though the figures haven’t been finalized yet.
Ralston says extra monitoring of “hot spots” will maintain the patrol’s visibility and help crack down on behaviors that cause crashes. |
“All of these areas might not have the same crash problem. They might be having a problem not with speed, but maybe with driving impaired, with failure to yield, following too closely…those are all some crash-causing violations that we would be looking for.”
What has specifically caused the spike in fatalities around the state this year has not been determined. |
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