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Classical Music With John Zech
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Jean Sibelius: Karelia Suite (New Zealand Symphony Orchestra)
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J. Rosamond Johnson: Nobody Knows the Trouble I See (Rachel Barton Pine, violin)
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Maurice Ravel: Minuet Antique (London Symphony Orchestra)
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Arcangelo Corelli: Concerto Grosso No. 11 (The English Concert)
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012 70 percent of school tax levies fail in special election Voters turn down requests for Barberton, Coventry and Woodridge. Issues for Brecksville-Broadview Heights, Buckeye Local pass by WKSU's IDA LIESZKOVSZKY This story is part of a special series.
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School levies around the state did not fair well in yesterday’s election. Twenty-five school levies failed, 10 passed, and one was pulled from the ballot. That amounts to 70 percent of issues failing. StateImpact Ohio’s Ida Lieszkovszky reports voters can expect to see many more school levies this November.
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Voters approved a nearly 7-mill levy for Brecksville-Broadview Heights School District and a levy for Buckeye Local schools in Medina County - it was the first raise voters have approved there in at least 12 consecutive elections.
In Summit County, voter’s defeated a levies for Barberton, Woodridge, and Coventry schools.
Complete election results for Cuyahoga County can be found here
Medina County results
Summt County results
Geauga County results
Portage County results
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