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Remembering Arnold Pinkney

Season 2014 Episode 117 | 27m 13s

We remember the life and legacy of political giant Arnold Pinkney. Governor John Kasich decided to move his State of the State speech this year to Medina. Gubernatorial candidate Ed FitzGerald picks a new running mate while the Tea Party considers supporting another candidate to run against Kasich. Plus, a look at a program that keeps Cleveland school kids on their toes.

Aired: 01/16/14
Extras
A funding cut for libraries in the state's proposed two-year budget is now a funding increase.
The Ohio House unveiled its version of the state budget this week.
A third of Cleveland voters will cast ballots in new polling places this year.
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb blasted the Browns plan for a Brook Park football complex.
The Haslam Sports Group laid out the case for state funding of a mixed-use development in Brook Park
This week, Cleveland City Council and the mayor squabbled about how much to spend on neighborhoods.
The Ohio Senate passed new regulations on recreational marijuana this week.
Federal workers rallied in Cleveland yesterday to protest the slashing of federal jobs.
The Ohio Senate easily passed Senate Bill 1 this week that aims to combat “wokeness” on campuses.
Gov. Mike DeWine made his pitch Monday to lawmakers about where to put state dollars.
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A funding cut for libraries in the state's proposed two-year budget is now a funding increase.
The Ohio House unveiled its version of the state budget this week.
A third of Cleveland voters will cast ballots in new polling places this year.
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb blasted the Browns plan for a Brook Park football complex.
The Haslam Sports Group laid out the case for state funding of a mixed-use development in Brook Park
This week, Cleveland City Council and the mayor squabbled about how much to spend on neighborhoods.
The Ohio Senate passed new regulations on recreational marijuana this week.
Federal workers rallied in Cleveland yesterday to protest the slashing of federal jobs.
The Ohio Senate easily passed Senate Bill 1 this week that aims to combat “wokeness” on campuses.
Gov. Mike DeWine made his pitch Monday to lawmakers about where to put state dollars.