
The economic collapse has knocked hard and fast against many of the underpinnings of the middle class: homeownership, education, healthcare, employment and retirement, and against the economy of northeast Ohio in general. But it also has escalated change in the way we approach our individual economies and the way we, as a region, approach the bigger economy. This site is a service of WKSU public radio, the Akron Beacon Journal and The Center for Community Solutions. It's devoted to examining the challenge to personal and regional economies, and connecting you and others in the discussion of solutions. Sponsors: 


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Now they are oneSeptember 01, 2010 Akron and Summit County have merged health departments. After a year of negotiations, the president of the county health commission and Akron's mayor signed a deal effectively folding the city's...Full story |
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Wingfoot take offAugust 27, 2010 Visitors seem to be flocking to Wingfoot Lake despite a toxic algae alert. WKSU's Tim Rudell reports on the first full day of public access to Ohio's newest state park.Full story |
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Preserving Ohio redwoods, shorelineAugust 23, 2010 Nearly $5 million will go to help preserve coastal land in the Great Lakes region, funded by the federal EPA's Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Two of the five projects are in Ohio " one on...Full story |
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| "Education: Is there still a return on this investment? " - 02/23/2010
Stacy Stevenson
A New York Times article about the current economic status of the class... More | | | | "Ohio Policymakers Need to ‘Think the Unthinkable’ to Fix Next State Budget" - 06/24/2010
By John A. Begala
Ohio’s elected officials are faced with the prospect of having to
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