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6/15/2013 7:53 PM
Toward better courts
Editorials
Ohioans continue to insist on the right to elect the state’s judges. We demand accountability, even though many of us don’t bother to vote in judicial elections and complain that we know next to nothing about the candidates. …
Toward better courts
Editorials
Ohioans continue to insist on the right to elect the state’s judges. We demand accountability, even though many of us don’t bother to vote in judicial elections and complain that we know next to nothing about the candidates. …
6/15/2013 7:53 PM
Celebrating imperfection
Editorials
Today we celebrate fathers. The truth about fathers, most of us who are dads know, is that we don’t always have the answers or sometimes even a good response. We are well aware of our mistakes and shortcomings. …
Celebrating imperfection
Editorials
Today we celebrate fathers. The truth about fathers, most of us who are dads know, is that we don’t always have the answers or sometimes even a good response. We are well aware of our mistakes and shortcomings. …
6/15/2013 7:53 PM
Lesson from Michigan
Editorials
The federal government has offered the states a deal that might sound too good to be true: Starting next year, eligibility for Medicaid health-care coverage will be expanded to households that earn as much as one-third more than the federal poverty level. A family of four now needs to make less than $23,550 a year to qualify; …
Lesson from Michigan
Editorials
The federal government has offered the states a deal that might sound too good to be true: Starting next year, eligibility for Medicaid health-care coverage will be expanded to households that earn as much as one-third more than the federal poverty level. A family of four now needs to make less than $23,550 a year to qualify; …
6/15/2013 7:53 PM
When we first slipped the bonds of Earth
BY DAVID SHRIBMAN EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE.
There has never been an American moment quite like Project Mercury. …
When we first slipped the bonds of Earth
BY DAVID SHRIBMAN EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF THE PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE.
There has never been an American moment quite like Project Mercury. …
6/15/2013 7:53 PM
In Toledo, hunger is a health issue
BY RANDY OOSTRA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF PROMEDICA
A few years ago, ProMedica started taking a deeper look at obesity prevention and education — a natural concern for a nonprofit, community-based health-care system. As we examined the connections among obesity, access to high-quality food, and poor nutrition, an often overlooked but equally important link surfaced: hunger as a health issue. …
In Toledo, hunger is a health issue
BY RANDY OOSTRA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF PROMEDICA
A few years ago, ProMedica started taking a deeper look at obesity prevention and education — a natural concern for a nonprofit, community-based health-care system. As we examined the connections among obesity, access to high-quality food, and poor nutrition, an often overlooked but equally important link surfaced: hunger as a health issue. …
6/15/2013 7:53 PM
Government’s Big Data are a big deal
BY DAVID KUSHMA EDITOR OF THE BLADE.
OBJECT866d1e39-1d45-497e-acb3-4768299fdcb8THE revelations of how much our government is spying on us leave Americans with tough choices about what we’re prepared to sacrifice to wage war on terrorism and preserve our security. …
Government’s Big Data are a big deal
BY DAVID KUSHMA EDITOR OF THE BLADE.
OBJECT866d1e39-1d45-497e-acb3-4768299fdcb8THE revelations of how much our government is spying on us leave Americans with tough choices about what we’re prepared to sacrifice to wage war on terrorism and preserve our security. …
6/15/2013 7:53 PM
Paraprofessionals are underrated
Letters to the Editor
As a paraprofessional in Toledo Public Schools for 19 years, I ask whether Evergreen Solutions president Linda Recio knows what the job of a special education paraprofessional who works with emotionally disturbed students is (“Latest data: TPS could save $91M over 5 years; altered audit shows $10M less than initially projected,” June 5)? …
Paraprofessionals are underrated
Letters to the Editor
As a paraprofessional in Toledo Public Schools for 19 years, I ask whether Evergreen Solutions president Linda Recio knows what the job of a special education paraprofessional who works with emotionally disturbed students is (“Latest data: TPS could save $91M over 5 years; altered audit shows $10M less than initially projected,” June 5)? …
6/15/2013 11:12 PM
Medicaid expansion is good business
Letters to the Editor
I favor Gov. John Kasich’s proposal to expand Medicaid coverage in Ohio to families with incomes of up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level (“Ohio Senate drops Medicaid expansion,” June 6). …
Medicaid expansion is good business
Letters to the Editor
I favor Gov. John Kasich’s proposal to expand Medicaid coverage in Ohio to families with incomes of up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level (“Ohio Senate drops Medicaid expansion,” June 6). …
6/14/2013 10:10 PM
Youth sports' parents should set tone
BY MARILOU JOHANEK BLADE COLUMNIST
They call us soccer moms. We’re also basketball, baseball, volleyball, and what-have-you moms. Dads too. …
Youth sports' parents should set tone
BY MARILOU JOHANEK BLADE COLUMNIST
They call us soccer moms. We’re also basketball, baseball, volleyball, and what-have-you moms. Dads too. …
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