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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, April 16:Lordstown mayor remains confident after GM plant loses second shift;Cleveland police raid massive鈥
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Ohio and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have settled a lawsuit over dredging in the Cuyahoga River. The state and the federal agency have fought for鈥
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Feb. 22:Corps of Engineers and state reach settlement over Cleveland harbor dredging;Cleveland high school鈥
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Morning Headlines: Democratic Candidates for Governor to Debate; Union Approves TimkenSteel ContractHere are your morning headlines for Monday, December 4th:Fatal airplane crash leaves one man dead in Portage County;Canton-based brewing equipment鈥
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Water frequently finds its way into classical music, whether it鈥檚 Handel鈥檚 iconic 鈥淲ater Music鈥 or Benjamin Britten鈥檚 鈥淔our Sea Interludes.鈥濃
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The Greater Cleveland Partnership is urging Governor John Kasich to sign a water quality bill sent to him last week.The bill creates stronger protections鈥
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A new way to help control sediment build up in Cleveland鈥檚 shipping channel is saving and making money for the port.Sediment flowing to the channel can鈥
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In a surprising turn in the Cuyahoga River dredging saga, the US Army Corps of Engineers collaborated with the Ohio EPA last week to sample sediment on鈥
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The Cuyahoga River is being dredged by the Army Corps of Engineers once again, and as WKSU鈥檚 Kabir Bhatia reports, the Port of Cleveland says鈥
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The winter cold has put an end to Cuyahoga River dredging for the year, amid a lawsuit over where to store riverbed sediment. Dredging will resume in the鈥