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Indians fall to Tigers 7-2 in rain-shortened game

Written By kolimtiga on Sabtu, 31 Agustus 2013 | 14.00

Victor Martinez had a pair of doubles and sparked a four-run rally in the third inning Friday night as the Detroit Tigers continued their dominance of the Cleveland Indians with a 7-2 victory in a game shortened to seven innings due to rain.

Martinez got off to a slow start this year after sitting out the entire 2012 season after having surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

The Tigers have won seven consecutive games against the Indians and are 14-3 against them this season.

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Cleveland weather: A Steamy, Soggy Weekend

A Cold Front will slowly slip across the area on Saturday, then stall to our south by Saturday evening.  Sunday, we'll be in-between.  The next, stronger Cold Front will push into town on Monday with Showers & Thunderstorms.  Then much cooler, drier air will be with us as we head back to work & school on Tuesday & for the rest of the week.

Tonight:  Increasing cloudiness overnight, warm & muggy.  Scattered showers after Midnight.  Low: 72.  Wind: SW 5-10 mph.

Saturday: Partly Sunny, Warm & Muggy with occasional rain showers.  High: 83.  Wind: West 5-10 mph.

Saturday Night:  A few evening showers, otherwise, Mostly Cloudy & Muggy.  Low: 69.  Wind: NE- 5 mph.

Sunday: Partly Sunny & Sticky with isolated showers.  High: 83.  Wind: South 5-10 mph.

Sunday Night:  Rain & Thunderstorms return.  Muggy.  Low: 72.  Wind: South 5-10 mph.

Labor Day:  Rain & Thunderstorms.  High: 81.

Tuesday: Partly Cloudy & much Cooler.  High: 70.

Wednesday: Mostly Sunny & Pleasant.  High: 75.

Thursday:  Partly Cloudy.  High: 71.

Friday:  Sunny & Mild.  High: 71.

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Labor Day weekend fun that's close to home

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Want to have fun this weekend without traveling too far? WKYC's Will Ujek shows you how.

How about Oktoberfest in Berea or the 2013 Gaelic Games in North Olmsted? Or maybe you want to visit the Great Geauga County Fair?

Take a look at what you can do this weekend.

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Beachwood: Bank of America lays off 1,000

Written By kolimtiga on Jumat, 30 Agustus 2013 | 17.05

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BEACHWOOD -- WKYC has learned that Bank of America has laid off 1,000 mortagage associates here, 55 in Independence and 100 in Cincinnati, with at least 45 more to be laid off pending.

The last day of work for these employees will be Oct. 31. On that same date  all 3 mortgage branches in Beachwood, Independence, and Cincinnati will close. The Beachwood property -- two buildings -- was already sold back in 2007 to the Cleveland Clinic.

Beachwood Mayor Merle Gorden released this statement:

"We were contacted today by Bank of America representatives. They indicated that with the increase in interest rates, their home loan and refinancing applications are down substantially, and that as a result, there were pending layoffs in multiple cities and states housing this line of business, including ours."

"While we are always very disappointed to hear of any job cuts, we view this as a temporary setback.  The Cleveland Clinic owns the two buildings housing the affected Bank of America facilities.  The Cleveland Clinic has thriving operations in Beachwood and we are optimistic that they might be able to expand into this space.  As such, we will engage very soon in conversations with the Cleveland Clinic to review the feasibility of that, and also to determine whether there could be a plan to transfer some of the affected employees into any new jobs that are created."

"In addition, we also told Bank of America that we will assist them in retaining and relocating any remaining employees by finding them more appropriate space that will be competitive and keep them here."

In response to WKYC's inquiry, Bank of America responded: "We continue to reduce the size of our mortgage servicing operations in line with the successful reduction of our portfolio of delinquent mortgage customers. Compared to peak levels in 2011, today we have fewer than one-third the numbers of customers who need the specialized programs and support of this team."

"These actions also reflect our ongoing efforts to streamline our facilities and align our cost structure with market realities, including declining refinance volume resulting from rising interest rates. Bank of America has a strong track record for helping our employees identify opportunities both inside and outside of the bank and we are working closely with leaders in the community to support a smooth transition.  We remain committed to Ohio and continue to refine our business model to account for changes in the marketplace to both preserve our presence and plan for the future."

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Hoyer leads comeback, Browns beat Bears 18-16

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CHICAGO -- Brian Hoyer threw for 307 yards and came on down the stretch and Cleveland closed out the preseason with an 18-16 victory over Chicago on Thursday night.

MORE: Game Blog: Browns beat Bears 18-16

Hoyer was intercepted twice. But he also led the Browns (3-1) on a 76-yard touchdown drive that made it a one-point game in the fourth quarter.

PHOTO GALLERY: Browns at Bears: Preseason Week 4 (Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013)

Punter Spencer Lanning kicked a 40-yard field goal with just over three minutes left following a fumble by Harvey Unga to make it 18-16.

QB SHUFFLE: Browns hold ailing QB Campbell out of lineup
BROWNS QBS: Browns will start Brian Hoyer at quarterback against Bears

Jordan Palmer dominated the first half for the Bears.

TV LISTINGS: Browns on 3 tonight: When to watch NBC shows

Robbie Gould then missed a 57-yarder wide right with just over a minute left, and the Bears (2-2) lost after leading most of the way.

FANS SPEAK: Fans offer predictions for Browns season
FAN OUTRAGE: Lakewood woman plans to protest NFL purse policy

By ANDREW SELIGMAN
AP Sports Writer

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AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org

The Associated Press


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Cleveland: One dead in east side shooting

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CLEVELAND -- One person died in a shooting on Cleveland's east side Thursday night.

Police say the shooting occured at the Park Place Apartments, close to 10:31 p.m., in the area of East 105th Street and Ashbury Avenue.

Sources at the scene say the incident started as a call to police for domestic violence.

The man involved with the alleged violence came running out of the building and a woman reportedly screamed after him that he had a gun.

Sources at the scene say the head of security for the building, an off-duty police officer, allegedly shot and killed the man after the man reportedly waved a gun at him.

The officer involved did not work for the Cleveland Police Department, officials say.

The Cleveland Police Use Of Deadly Force Investigation Unit is at the scene, along with the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner.

No other information was available.

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Lakewood woman plans to protest NFL purse policy

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A Lakewood woman is getting national attention for her protest of the NFL's purse policy.

Under the new policy, purses and bags are banned. 

The only things allowed in the stadium: clear gallon-sized bags and small clutch purses.

Jen Verrillo sounded off on her blog and got an overwhelming reaction. The post has received nearly a million views.

She said response -- even from men -- has been incredibly positive.

She points out that woman may have items in their purses, such as tampons, that they don't want other to see.

Jen is planning a protest before the Browns season opener Sept. 8. 

She's calling it Team Tampon Tailgate and expects lots of people to come out and join her in picketing the new policy.

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Beachwood: Bank of America lays off 1,000

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BEACHWOOD -- WKYC has learned that Bank of America has laid off 1,000 mortagage associates here, 55 in Independence and 100 in Cincinnati, with at least 45 more to be laid off pending.

The last day of work for these employees will be Oct. 31. On that same date  all 3 mortgage branches in Beachwood, Independence, and Cincinnati will close. The Beachwood property -- two buildings -- was already sold back in 2007 to the Cleveland Clinic.

Beachwood Mayor Merle Gorden released this statement:

"We were contacted today by Bank of America representatives. They indicated that with the increase in interest rates, their home loan and refinancing applications are down substantially, and that as a result, there were pending layoffs in multiple cities and states housing this line of business, including ours."

"While we are always very disappointed to hear of any job cuts, we view this as a temporary setback.  The Cleveland Clinic owns the two buildings housing the affected Bank of America facilities.  The Cleveland Clinic has thriving operations in Beachwood and we are optimistic that they might be able to expand into this space.  As such, we will engage very soon in conversations with the Cleveland Clinic to review the feasibility of that, and also to determine whether there could be a plan to transfer some of the affected employees into any new jobs that are created."

"In addition, we also told Bank of America that we will assist them in retaining and relocating any remaining employees by finding them more appropriate space that will be competitive and keep them here."

In response to WKYC's inquiry, Bank of America responded: "We continue to reduce the size of our mortgage servicing operations in line with the successful reduction of our portfolio of delinquent mortgage customers. Compared to peak levels in 2011, today we have fewer than one-third the numbers of customers who need the specialized programs and support of this team."

"These actions also reflect our ongoing efforts to streamline our facilities and align our cost structure with market realities, including declining refinance volume resulting from rising interest rates. Bank of America has a strong track record for helping our employees identify opportunities both inside and outside of the bank and we are working closely with leaders in the community to support a smooth transition.  We remain committed to Ohio and continue to refine our business model to account for changes in the marketplace to both preserve our presence and plan for the future."

WKYC-TV


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Hoyer leads comeback as Browns beat Bears 18-16

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CHICAGO -- Brian Hoyer threw for 307 yards and came on down the stretch and Cleveland closed out the preseason with an 18-16 victory over Chicago on Thursday night.

MORE: Game Blog: Browns beat Bears 18-16

Hoyer was intercepted twice. But he also led the Browns (3-1) on a 76-yard touchdown drive that made it a one-point game in the fourth quarter.

PHOTO GALLERY: Browns at Bears: Preseason Week 4 (Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013)

Punter Spencer Lanning kicked a 40-yard field goal with just over three minutes left following a fumble by Harvey Unga to make it 18-16.

QB SHUFFLE: Browns hold ailing QB Campbell out of lineup
BROWNS QBS: Browns will start Brian Hoyer at quarterback against Bears

Jordan Palmer dominated the first half for the Bears.

TV LISTINGS: Browns on 3 tonight: When to watch NBC shows

Robbie Gould then missed a 57-yarder wide right with just over a minute left, and the Bears (2-2) lost after leading most of the way.

FANS SPEAK: Fans offer predictions for Browns season
FAN OUTRAGE: Lakewood woman plans to protest NFL purse policy

By ANDREW SELIGMAN
AP Sports Writer

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AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org

The Associated Press


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Report: Cleveland police use of force 'sound'

Written By kolimtiga on Kamis, 29 Agustus 2013 | 13.59

CLEVELAND -- City leaders say perception is not always reality. 

An independent study by the Police Executive Research Forum reported Cleveland Police had "sound and comprehensive" policies and procedures related to the use of force. 

"The assumption that no one follows the general police order. That's not so. Most do, and you demonstrate that through showing reduction of the use of force," said Mayor Frank Jackson.  

Jackson pointed out statistics that show deadly force down 54 percent, from 17 deadly shootings in 2006 to 12 in 2012. There have been six deaths from force in 2013 to date.

The report, by think tank PERF, examined policies on use of force and how they work within CPD. 

"We have been showing a decline over the years, so we know we're doing it right," said Chief Michael McGrath.  

Doing it right. That's much different than Attorney General Mike Dewine's response to a November use of force incident that left two dead 137 bullets later. 

Dewine called the incident "a systematic failure." 

"I didn't accept it then, and I don't accept it now that there's a systemic problem," said Jackson. "This is an indication and proof that we do follow what comes out of our mouth. And that is what we will set up protocols, processes, procedures ... all that in order to accomplish this recreating the trust between the public and the division of police." 

City leaders say this report, commissioned in March 2011, didn't focus on any one incident. The report includes 26 recommendations, all in place except one announced Wednesday. 

In a national best practice change, now officers are not to fire at or from a moving vehicle -- without exception.   

The city says these statistics show that the department is moving in the right direction and the recommendations from the study should help them get there.   

But that doesn't mean there won't be any problems ahead. 

"There are those situations. There are those instances where you're going to have a problem," said McGrath. "We're not going to bat 100 percent all the time. I understand that. But we're trying to lower the probability and provide officers with the training and the policies and procedures so when they do make those decisions, they make the right decisions.

"We had a tragedy take place. I'm not a bit happy. I'm satisfied that PERF did a good job."

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No one stops to help mother saving son

WESTLAKE - Dawn Johnson went to California in 2010 to adopt her son Alex. Alex was diagnosed with traumatic brain disorder since birth, so dawn wanted to give him as normal a life as possible. 

Alex's seizures are unpredictable and can come at the worst times, as one did last Thursday driving to the mall.

For 20 minutes Dawn and her family were outside their car on the offramp doing everything they could to keep Alex alive.

That whole time, Johnson estimates nearly 100 cars came by and not one of them stopped, called 911, or even asked if they needed anything.

The ambulance eventually came for Alex and he's now fine, but the family is hoping their story will inspire people to stop and help the next time they see an emergency.

WKYC-TV


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Akron Children's Hospital wins appeal

The legal battle continues between Akron Children's Hospital and the parents of a 10-year-old Amish girl dying of cancer.      

Just weeks ago a Medina County probate judge ruled in favor of the girl's parents, Andy and Anna Hershberger. 

However on Tuesday an Ohio appeals court reversed that decision ruling in favor of Akron Children's Hospital, who now is seeking temporary guardianship over Sarah Hershberger to continue chemotherapy treatments.

Doctors say chemo could mean life or death for Sarah, but her Amish parents believe their faith in God can overcome modern science and are opting for a more holistic approach.

"Although there's all these dire medical predictions they (Sarah's parents) would refute that by saying this is matter beyond the province of mortal man," explained attorney John Oberholtzer, who is representing Sarah's parents.  "You have to have a kind of faith that a lot of us don't have...they absolutely have that faith."

Oberholtzer says his clients are now strongly considering asking the Ohio Supreme Court to weigh in on the case.   He also believes the potential legal precedent this case could set will impact families all over with regards to who should have the last word over a child's medical decisions when life or death is on the line.

"You need to think about that as a parent, and you can say this is isolated to somebody who is Amish... that's not quite right...if this can happen to Sarah Hershberger this can happen to anybody," said Oberholtzer.

On Wednesday Akron Children's Hospital released the following statement about the Ohio appeals court decision.

"Akron Children's Hospital is hopeful the Medina County Probate Court will decide it is in the best interest of this child to award limited guardianship. The guardian can then decide what course of treatment is in her best interest. The hospital will respect the court's ruling.

Our goal is to ensure that this child, like all children in our care, receives the most appropriate care, based on scientific evidence. Chemotherapy presents children with lymphoblastic lymphoma with their best, and essentially only, hope for survival.

There has never been an allegation of parental unfitness, nor has the hospital or anyone else requested legal or physical custody of this child. This involves a disagreement between providers and parents over what course of treatment is best for their child."

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Photo of Marine being carried by his wife goes viral

Written By kolimtiga on Rabu, 28 Agustus 2013 | 17.05

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Marine staff sergeant Jesse Cottle's world was changed forever in 2009.

"We were on an IED clearing mission on foot, it's not the safest job you could choose," he said recently.

Jesse's job was to find and dismantle improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan.

"About 5 hours into that patrol, into that mission, I was struck by an anti-personnel IED," he said. "It was a pressure plate. I stepped on it and lost both legs right away.

"I remember most everything I was awake the whole time."

He met Kelly during his recovery. She was swimming for Boise State at the time, and both attended a swim meet in San Diego.

"I just remember being very intrigued by him," she said. "He was just very different and not because of his legs, just who he was."

They were married in 2012. They now live in San Diego.

While in Idaho visiting Kelly's family, they decided to take family portraits.

"It was a normal photo shoot, we finally got together and Jesse had his legs on and everything," she said.

Photographer Sarah Ledford suggested a picture in the water.

"So we said 'Well, you can just pop off your legs and get on one of our backs, and we'll take you in' and so, 'cause that's just how we get around sometimes, like at the beach," Kelly said. "We do it all the time. It's just pretty normal, so he hopped back on my back and then Sarah's like 'Oh, we'll take some couples shots.' " 

Ledford posted one of those shots to her Facebook page. 

She had no idea the image of Kelly carrying Jesse on her back would get the reaction it did -- thousands of likes, hundreds of shares and comments.

"Overwhelming, I can't even keep up with my page," she said. "The picture just blew up, America just fell in love with Jesse and Kelly."

"I'm just speechless," Jesse said. "Having that kind of impact -- it's very humbling. My first reaction was wanting to reply to each one, but then they kept coming."

Kelly added: "It's cool because we represent a lot of people, couples that are going through the same thing and so it's just an honor to be able to represent that."

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Rare move: Ashland cuts tuition more than $10,000 a year

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As the cost of higher education continues to rise around the nation, one Ohio school is boldly taking a step in a different direction. 

On Tuesday, Ashland University announced a 37 percent decrease in tuition for the 2014-2015 school year bringing the price tag for full-time undergraduate students down from a projected $30,064 to $18,908 next fall. 

"This may serve as one of those catalyst moments in higher education where others are looking at this more intently," said Scott Van Loo, VP of Enrollment for the university. "This decision is not out of desperation or challenging times at our undergraduate level, it is something that we thought ... what is the most sustainable path for our institution?" 

In fact freshman enrollment numbers are up this year according to Van Loo, with 634 freshman and 112 transfers registered. 

Administrators anticipate the drastic tuition decrease will help entice more students to Ashland's campus. 

"If we had continued on the path we were going with an average of 4 percent increase in tuition every year, over the next eight years, we would have cost over $50,000 dollars," explained Van Loo. 

Federal and state aid will now pay a higher portion of Ashland's tuition bill while the university will reduce but not eliminate institutional grants and scholarships. 

"We have adjusted our financial aid, but we're still remaining generous with our merit-based awards to students," said Van Loo. "Our top academic award is going to be $11,000 dollars, and, if a student is eligible for federal and state dollars, $5,500 for the Pell Grant and over $2,000 for the OCOG (Ohio College Opportunity Grant). They could have almost their full tuition paid for."

"I do have a little brother who is a freshman here and just the impact it will have for our family finically -- I know after 4 years here my college account is pretty well tapped out," said Christopher Manthey, a senior political science major. 

"College itself is expensive, and seeing the initial cost is kinda like a take a step back," said Lauren Miller, a junior nursing major. "I thought it (tuition decrease) was awesome, and we all got so excited when we heard it I mean it's a great opportunity."

WKYC-TV


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Community rallies to support man after vicious attack

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CLEVELAND -- A small group of community activists has come together in support of a man with mental challenges, after he was viciously beaten last Wednesday, for no reason.

John Rager, 47, is in fair condition at MetroHealth Medical Center's brain trauma center, after the beating left him with serious brain injuries.

"Pain has no color," said members of Black on Black Crime, as they led a prayer circle in a parking lot on East 152nd, near Collinwood High School.

Activists expressed their support for Rager's sister, Jimilee Hoover, who attended Tuesday night's rally.

"He still has 12 staples in his head," Hoover said of her younger brother. "But with brain injuries, it's something different every day. I don't think he'll ever be able to work again.

Despite his learning disabilities, Rager worked each night on the late shift at Unger's Bakery in Cleveland Heights. On August 14, Rager's bicycle had a flat tire, so he was forced to walk from the bus stop toward his home in Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood.

As he was walking along East 152nd Street, a group of men savagely beat his head and body, unprovoked, and left him to die. Fortunately a good samaritan later passed by and called police.

Hoover is determined to find justice for her younger brother. She had this message to his attackers: "You did this for sport? You did this for fun? It wasn't. You just ruined the lives of a kind man and his family," she said angrily.

A Facebook page -- John Needs Justice -- has been created to raise awareness and money for him and his wife, Dee Dee, who also has learning disabilities.

Additionally, Cleveland Councilman Mike Polensek has set up two funds -- one to raise money for John and another to raise reward money to find his attackers.

You can contribute to the victim fund at any local Key Bank branch. To donate to the reward fund, call Polensek's office at (216) 664-4236.

Cleveland police encourage anyone with any information about the incident to contact the Fifth District Headquarters of Cleveland Police at (216) 623-2589.

WKYC-TV


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Photo of Marine being carried by his wife goes viral

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Marine staff sergeant Jesse Cottle's world was changed forever in 2009.

"We were on an IED clearing mission on foot, it's not the safest job you could choose," he said recently.

Jesse's job was to find and dismantle improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan.

"About 5 hours into that patrol, into that mission, I was struck by an anti-personnel IED," he said. "It was a pressure plate. I stepped on it and lost both legs right away.

"I remember most everything I was awake the whole time."

He met Kelly during his recovery. She was swimming for Boise State at the time, and both attended a swim meet in San Diego.

"I just remember being very intrigued by him," she said. "He was just very different and not because of his legs, just who he was."

They were married in 2012. They now live in San Diego.

While in Idaho visiting Kelly's family, they decided to take family portraits.

"It was a normal photo shoot, we finally got together and Jesse had his legs on and everything," she said.

Photographer Sarah Ledford suggested a picture in the water.

"So we said 'Well, you can just pop off your legs and get on one of our backs, and we'll take you in' and so, 'cause that's just how we get around sometimes, like at the beach," Kelly said. "We do it all the time. It's just pretty normal, so he hopped back on my back and then Sarah's like 'Oh, we'll take some couples shots.' " 

Ledford posted one of those shots to her Facebook page. 

She had no idea the image of Kelly carrying Jesse on her back would get the reaction it did -- thousands of likes, hundreds of shares and comments.

"Overwhelming, I can't even keep up with my page," she said. "The picture just blew up, America just fell in love with Jesse and Kelly."

"I'm just speechless," Jesse said. "Having that kind of impact -- it's very humbling. My first reaction was wanting to reply to each one, but then they kept coming."

Kelly added: "It's cool because we represent a lot of people, couples that are going through the same thing and so it's just an honor to be able to represent that."

CNN


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Rare move: Ashland cuts tuition more than $10,000 a year

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As the cost of higher education continues to rise around the nation, one Ohio school is boldly taking a step in a different direction. 

On Tuesday, Ashland University announced a 37 percent decrease in tuition for the 2014-2015 school year bringing the price tag for full-time undergraduate students down from a projected $30,064 to $18,908 next fall. 

"This may serve as one of those catalyst moments in higher education where others are looking at this more intently," said Scott Van Loo, VP of Enrollment for the university. "This decision is not out of desperation or challenging times at our undergraduate level, it is something that we thought ... what is the most sustainable path for our institution?" 

In fact freshman enrollment numbers are up this year according to Van Loo, with 634 freshman and 112 transfers registered. 

Administrators anticipate the drastic tuition decrease will help entice more students to Ashland's campus. 

"If we had continued on the path we were going with an average of 4 percent increase in tuition every year, over the next eight years, we would have cost over $50,000 dollars," explained Van Loo. 

Federal and state aid will now pay a higher portion of Ashland's tuition bill while the university will reduce but not eliminate institutional grants and scholarships. 

"We have adjusted our financial aid, but we're still remaining generous with our merit-based awards to students," said Van Loo. "Our top academic award is going to be $11,000 dollars, and, if a student is eligible for federal and state dollars, $5,500 for the Pell Grant and over $2,000 for the OCOG (Ohio College Opportunity Grant). They could have almost their full tuition paid for."

"I do have a little brother who is a freshman here and just the impact it will have for our family finically -- I know after 4 years here my college account is pretty well tapped out," said Christopher Manthey, a senior political science major. 

"College itself is expensive, and seeing the initial cost is kinda like a take a step back," said Lauren Miller, a junior nursing major. "I thought it (tuition decrease) was awesome, and we all got so excited when we heard it I mean it's a great opportunity."

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Community rallies to support man after vicious attack

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CLEVELAND -- A small group of community activists has come together in support of a man with mental challenges, after he was viciously beaten last Wednesday, for no reason.

John Rager, 47, is in fair condition at MetroHealth Medical Center's brain trauma center, after the beating left him with serious brain injuries.

"Pain has no color," said members of Black on Black Crime, as they led a prayer circle in a parking lot on East 152nd, near Collinwood High School.

Activists expressed their support for Rager's sister, Jimilee Hoover, who attended Tuesday night's rally.

"He still has 12 staples in his head," Hoover said of her younger brother. "But with brain injuries, it's something different every day. I don't think he'll ever be able to work again.

Despite his learning disabilities, Rager worked each night on the late shift at Unger's Bakery in Cleveland Heights. On August 14, Rager's bicycle had a flat tire, so he was forced to walk from the bus stop toward his home in Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood.

As he was walking along East 152nd Street, a group of men savagely beat his head and body, unprovoked, and left him to die. Fortunately a good samaritan later passed by and called police.

Hoover is determined to find justice for her younger brother. She had this message to his attackers: "You did this for sport? You did this for fun? It wasn't. You just ruined the lives of a kind man and his family," she said angrily.

A Facebook page -- John Needs Justice -- has been created to raise awareness and money for him and his wife, Dee Dee, who also has learning disabilities.

Additionally, Cleveland Councilman Mike Polensek has set up two funds -- one to raise money for John and another to raise reward money to find his attackers.

You can contribute to the victim fund at any local Key Bank branch. To donate to the reward fund, call Polensek's office at (216) 664-4236.

Cleveland police encourage anyone with any information about the incident to contact the Fifth District Headquarters of Cleveland Police at (216) 623-2589.

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Kent student shares story of Internet stalking ordeal

Written By kolimtiga on Selasa, 27 Agustus 2013 | 17.04

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MEDINA, Ohio -- Parents, how many Facebook friends does your teen have? Or a better question is, how many do they actually know?

It's something a local woman wished she had considered more carefully in high school.

Allyssa Griffiths joined Facebook in 2007, when she was a student at Medina High School. Like many teens, she embraced the site with endless social possibilities.

"We posted a lot of pictures; you know, football games, homecomings and graduation. Vacations. You know the common things that you like to put on when you are in high school," Allyssa said on the day we visited her at Kent State.

When it came to Facebook friend requests, Allyssa said she accepted most of them.

"When I'd receive a friend request, and I would see 50 mutual friends or 100 mutual friends, I would just assume 'Oh, well this person that I know well is friends with them. They must be real.' And I would accept it. And that was something that my friends and I did and we never thought twice about it. That's where I went wrong with this," Allyssa admits.

Fast forward to 2011 and Allyssa has moved on from high school and is now wrapping up her first semester as a freshman at Kent State University.

She was taking a break from studying for finals and went to Twitter, another social media site she had joined. On a whim, Allyssa searched a hashtag she had tweeted out just hours earlier.

"Another account popped up with the exact same tweet, same hashtag. It was my picture, just a different name," Allyssa recalled. The name on the account that bore Allyssa's own photo was Lauren Ashley Cook.

Studying now abandoned, Allyssa searched Lauren's account and dug deeper. Allyssa soon found more Facebook, Tumblr, Google+ accounts, and blogs dating as far back as 2007.

All had Allyssa's personal pictures attached to fake names and fabricated stories.

"The pictures were all put in a different context from what I posted. I would post a picture from prom, and underneath there would be this long post about being depressed. Or one picture of a friend, and how it was a picture of her dead brother. And that person's not my dead brother. You know, it was almost surreal to look at these pictures and imagine them thinking of these scenarios," Allyssa said.

The imposter also preyed on Allyssa's close friends too. So together, they looked closely at their Facebook contacts and compared notes. One name and profile stood out. It was of a young woman whose friend request they all accepted. But no one could recall meeting her.

"She created a fake Facebook using the name Lisa Jones," Allyssa said.

Determined to find out more, Allyssa dug deeper and eventually connected with a young man from New Jersey who was social media friends with the fake Lauren Ashley Cook.

He had fallen victim to so-called "catfishing." The term is coined from the documentary "Catfish," which also became a regular MTV series.

"Catfish" is defined as using false information and fake pictures to pretend to be someone you are not. Often, it's done to attract romantic interests via social media sites.

After learning of the ruse, the young man offered to help. He had spoken with Lauren Cook on the phone and offered up the number.

It was from a Kentucky area code and immediately familiar to Allyssa.

"I started typing it into my phone and that's when the contact 'creep' popped up. Just a few months before her internet ordeal began, Allyssa got lewd texts and photos sent to her cell phone. She didn't know the sender, but threatened to go to police. The texts stopped, but Allyssa saved the number just in case.

"I just saved the number in my phone as 'creep' in case they ever did text me again," Allyssa recalled.

Armed with the Lauren Cook/Lisa Jones/Creep connection, Allyssa went to police.

"I was told that until Lauren makes a direct threat toward me or uses my name that it is not illegal because I allowed this Lisa Jones access to my pictures and information," Allyssa said.

There was little police could do with the phone number, too. It came from a pre-paid cell phone. Allyssa stripped her social media accounts, blocked contacts and for a time stopped posting pictures.

It might help protect her privacy in the future, but couldn't help what had happened in the past. A lesson learned too late, not just by Allyssa but by social media users young and old.

"They will friend people they don't know and that will, in essence, disable those privacy settings. You are in essence opening the door and saying 'what I have, I will share with you,' " said David Frattare, lead investigator of the Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.

Allyssa tells us she has communicated with the imposter, who has apologized and has promised to stop. She's hopeful the ordeal will finally be over, but she is determined to move on with her life and focus on what she can control.

"I definitely have my faults in this. I'm just hoping that someone from somewhere can learn from my mistakes," Allyssa said.

Today she speaks to college groups and has launched a Facebook page dedicated to raising awareness about Internet stalking.

She works to educate people on how to protect their privacy and mistakes to avoid. Her experience hasn't soured her on social media. She hopes one day to find a career in it.              

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New Innerbelt Bridge takes shape, closes road

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CLEVELAND -- As crews put the final few girders in place on the inner belt bridge this week, more road closures and detours come with it.

The Ohio Department of Transportation is hoping to have the girders down that connect the two sides of the bridge by Friday, but Abbey Avenue will be closed for two weeks. 

Motorist trying to get to Tremont can exit off of the existing Innerbelt Bridge, take the I-490 loop, or detour via Wiley Avenue and Columbus Road. 

Those operating businesses in Tremont say they see a little drop in customers with all the detours, but know they'll get through it.

Rocco Whalen, owner and operator of Fahrenheit says,"We've always lost our avenues to get here as far as an exit or Abbey road. It's connectivity... it connects us to Ohio City so it's going to hurt for a couple of weeks, but follow your detour signs. Maybe check out WKYC for detours and things like that."

Once the construction of this bridge is complete, they'll move traffic over to demolish the old one, before constructing yet another bridge right next to it.

Everything is scheduled to be completed in 2016.

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Cedar Point announces new rides, renovations for 2014

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SANDUSKY, Ohio -- Cedar Point amusement park/resort, known around the world for its record-breaking collection of rides and roller coasters, announced several plans for the 2014 season, including introducing two new family rides, changes to the park's Camp Snoopy area and more details on a two-year renovation project to Hotel Breakers.

Joining Cedar Point's lineup of rides next summer will be Pipe Scream - a Disk'O Coaster, and Lake Erie Eagles - a Flying Scooters ride. Located along the Gemini Midway, Pipe Scream is billed as "combining the best of a roller coaster and a flat ride in one." Riders will spin and coast over 302 feet of track, reaching a maximum height of 43 feet above the midway and a top speed of 43 mph! Pipe Scream is manufactured by Zamperla, Parsippany, N.J. Across from Pipe Scream, Lake Erie Eagles will also soar onto the Gemini Midway and will treat a new generation of Cedar Point's guests to a classic thrill ride. Riders on Lake Erie Eagles will sit in one of eight ride carriages that are suspended from arms located more than 28 feet above the ground. As the ride begins its cycle, the carriages will swing outward simulating the sensation of flight! A paddle on the carriages will allow guests to alter their flight experience from mild to wild! Lake Erie Eagles is manufactured by Larson International, Inc., Plainview, Texas.

In addition to the Gemini Midway improvements, Camp Snoopy, celebrating 15 years of family fun at Cedar Point, will also see enhancements. The kid-friendly Frog Hopper ride will be relocated to Camp Snoopy and re-themed as Woodstock's Airmail while the Jr. Gemini roller coaster will be renamed Wilderness Run and its entrance will be moved into Camp Snoopy. These two popular rides will join other family favorites such as the Tilt-A-Whirl, Lolli Swing and Camp Bus and will bring Camp Snoopy's ride count up to an impressive nine rides, many of which parents can ride side-by-side with their children.

"We are excited about these new additions to the park," said Jason McClure, incoming Vice President and General Manager of Cedar Point. "Following the successful introduction of GateKeeper, we believe these new rides and upgrades will continue to make Cedar Point the perfect vacation destination for families of all ages."

The beginning of a two-year Hotel Breakers renovation project will also commence this winter. Phase one will include upgrading a portion of the exterior of Hotel Breakers, while phase two will take place over the 2014-2015 winter season and will feature upgrades to both the exterior and interior of the hotel. Conveniently located between the sandy shore of Lake Erie and the mountainous roller coasters of Cedar Point, this popular family vacation destination boasts more than 500 rooms, many of which provide sweeping views of the Cedar Point Beach.

While preparations are underway for the 2014 season, there is still time to enjoy all of the thrills and chills that Cedar Point has to offer as the park is open daily through Labor Day. Then, the park reopens for a Bonus Weekend (Sept. 6-8), followed by the 17th annual HalloWeekends® event, Friday nights, Saturdays and Sundays, Sept. 13-Oct. 27.

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Akron: Investigators search for missing teenager

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AKRON -- Private investigators and volunteers were searching for a missing Akron teenager Monday, based on new case information.

Taylor Robinson, 19, has been missing since May 4. She was last seen in the 700 block of Kipling Avenue where she was dropped off for her job as a home health aide.

Investigators say new information and reports from witnesses are being incorporated into a renewed search. Search dogs were also being used.

The search has been focused behind an Akron high-rise where an area is being investigated closely.

Using some of Taylor Robinson's clothing, Bill Whited prepared his dog, Tetrarch, for the search.

Private investigators were keyed to an area of West Akron by an anonymous tip. Searchers were hoping to bring some closure to the family.

The search went on in a heavily wooded are for several hours, and the dog did keep returning to one area.

Whited and Tetrarch went back to one spot and the dog "hit" on it again.

That's when police were called to the area. While they investigated, Taylor Robinson's mother Carmella Robinson was called.

"I hold out hope that it's not hers, I hold out hope they don't belong to her but then you think, which is sad, they belong to somebody," Carmella said.

After investigating the area, police found no trace of Taylor, leaving a family relieved, yet longing for some word on their missing daughter.

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Police seek male after robbery in grocer's parking lot

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MONTVILLE TOWNSHIP -- Montville Township police are looking for a male who robbed a woman at gunpoint in the parking lot of Buehler's Fresh Foods Saturday afternoon.

Officers were called to the store, at 3626 Medina Road, at 3:47 p.m.

The woman told police she was approached by a younger black male who pointed a semi-automatic handgun at her and demanded her purse. 

He left in a dark green older-model Toyota with Ohio plates, according to police.

Witnesses said there were two other black males in the car.

The suspect was wearing black pants and a black hoodie and had a goatee, the victim said.

Police have released photos and video of the male when he was in Buehler's prior to the robbery.

Anyone with information on his identity or whereabouts is asked to contact the Montville Police Department at (330) 661-0120.

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Lawyer: George Zimmerman wants Florida to pay his legal bills

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- George Zimmerman's attorney has told a newspaper that he plans to ask the state of Florida to cover $200,000 to $300,000 of his legal expenses.

The Orlando Sentinel says Mark O'Mara told the paper Monday evening that because Zimmerman was acquitted, state law requires Florida to pay all his legal costs.

O'Mara said Monday that was going to make a motion asking Circuit Judge Debra S. Nelson to authorize the payments.

The 29-year-old Zimmerman was acquitted last month of all charges including second-degree murder in the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Fla., last year. 

His murder trial lasted five weeks. An after-hours email sent to defense attorneys was not immediately answered.

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Cleveland: 3 rescued, 1 later dies after water rescue

Written By kolimtiga on Senin, 26 Agustus 2013 | 17.05

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CLEVELAND -- Three people were rescued, but one of them later died in a water emergency off the Cleveland coastline near E. 72nd Street, officials said.

Officials say that a 9-year-old boy was fishing with a man and woman on the E. 72nd Street bridge. The boy went into the water and they both jumped in to save him.

A good Samaritan then jumped in and helped save the woman and boy, but couldn't find the man. The boy and woman were taken to the hospital and are listed in stable condition. 

The man, later identified as Jonathan Davis, 29, of South Euclid, was eventually found by divers and the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office confirms that he has died.

The man who rescued the boy and woman was not injured.

Metroparks Rangers, Cleveland Police, Cleveland Firefighters, Cleveland EMS and the United States Coast Guard responded.

Stay with Channel 3 News and wkyc.com for the latest on this developing story.

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Miley Cyrus twerks, gets freaky with Robin Thicke at VMAs

Robin Thicke and Miley Cyrus perform during the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards (Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

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BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- Miley Cyrus' MTV Video Music Awards performance raised some eyebrows and didn't earn her a lot of praise.

**Scroll down to the bottom of the article to see the video**

She started out singing her We Can't Stop song, twerking and sticking out her tongue to match her bear unitard. At one point, MTV bleeped out the word "molly."

In the song, Miley sings, "So la da di da di/We like to party/Dancing with Molly." When it first came out, the song was under fire for its drug references, including "Molly," which is MDMA or Ecstasy.

But that wasn't a big deal. It was what came next.

In the press room, there was a gasp as she went on to strip down to nude undies and bra and did a Jersey Turnpike grind with Robin Thicke on a rendition of his hit Blurred Lines.

On Twitter, reaction wasn't exactly positive. Some expressed embarrassment for Miley. Others mocked her hair.

Country star Josh Gracin tweeted: "Thanks Miley Cyrus. Now I have to explain to my 11 yr old daughter why she no longer can follow your career."

And Dancing With the Stars/Bachelor alum Melissa Rycroft tweeted: "I think I'm too old to appreciate the (ahem) new Miley Cyrus....feeling slightly violated...#VMA"

A photo of Will Smith's family watching the performance went viral.

Will Smith and family at MTV VMAs. (Photo: YouTube)

By Ann Oldenburg and Hilary Hughes, USA TODAY

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Houses around Castro home to be demolished Monday

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CLEVELAND -- The two houses on either side of Ariel Castro's former residence on Seymour Avenue will be demolished Monday morning.

PHOTOS | Inside Ariel Castro's house of horrors

The demolitions are scheduled for 8 a.m. and will be ongoing throughout the day, said Gus Frangos, Cuyahoga Land Bank President.

Reports have called for the lots to be converted into a community park or garden.

We will be streaming live coverage of the demolitions right here on WKYC.com.

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Houses around Castro home to be demolished Monday

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CLEVELAND -- The two houses on either side of Ariel Castro's former residence on Seymour Avenue will be demolished Monday morning.

The demolitions are scheduled for 8 a.m. and will be ongoing throughout the day, said Gus Frangos, Cuyahoga Land Bank President.

Reports have called for the lots to be converted into a community park or garden.

Stay with Channel 3 News for continued coverage of this developing story.

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Cleveland: 3 rescued, 1 later dies after water rescue

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CLEVELAND -- Three people were rescued, but one of them later died in a water emergency off the Cleveland coastline near E. 72nd Street, officials said.

Officials say that a 9-year-old boy was fishing with a man and woman on the E. 72nd Street bridge. The boy went into the water and they both jumped in to save him.

A good Samaritan then jumped in and helped save the woman and boy, but couldn't find the man. The boy and woman were taken to the hospital and are listed in stable condition. 

The man, later identified as Jonathan Davis, 29, of South Euclid, was eventually found by divers and the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office confirms that he has died.

The man who rescued the boy and woman was not injured.

Metroparks Rangers, Cleveland Police, Cleveland Firefighters, Cleveland EMS and the United States Coast Guard responded.

Stay with Channel 3 News and wkyc.com for the latest on this developing story.

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Cleveland weather: Heat, humidity return

High pressure is still in control of our weather.  As the area of high pressure centers itself southeast of Ohio, we will notice more heat and humidity. We will also see rain and storm chances move into the forecast.

Sunday Night:  Partly Cloudy but not as cool.  Low: 66.  Wind: SW 5-10 mph.

Monday:  Partly Cloudy, Hot & more Humid.  High: 87.  Wind: SW 10-15 mph.

Monday Night: Cloudy & Muggy with a few isolated Storms.  Low: 72.  Wind: SW 10-15 mph.

Tuesday: Partly Sunny, Hot & Humid with scattered Rain & Storms.  High: 88.  Wind: West 10 mph.

Tuesday Night:  Scattered Showers & Storms.  Muggy.  Low: 73.  Wind: SW 10 mph.

Wednesday: Partly Sunny, Hot & Humid with scattered Rain & Storms.  High: 85.

Thursday: Partly Cloudy.  High: 83.

Friday: Mostly Sunny.  High: 83.

Saturday:  Sunny.  High: 86.

Sunday:  Mostly Sunny & Hot.  High: 88.

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Saturday's winning Powerball numbers

Written By kolimtiga on Minggu, 25 Agustus 2013 | 17.04

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It's that time again -- the Powerball drawing that could make you a millionaire!

Tonight's drawing is worth $92 million, or $51.4 million if you take the cash up front.

Grab your tickets and let's play!

The winning Powerball numbers for Saturday, August 24, 2013 are (as drawn):

45-17-59-12-25 and the Powerball is 19.

Good luck!

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Good Samaritan helps with Euclid Beach rescue

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CLEVELAND -- Police, fire and EMS responded to Euclid Beach Park for a water rescue Saturday evening.

They first received a call for a swimmer in distress came in around 4:35 p.m. 

Fire crews say two people were missing in the water.

Witnesses say a 23-year-old man entered the water, attempting to help a boy in distress. 

According to MetroParks Rangers, a 10-year-old was found by a good Samaritan who heard the calls for help. He ran down to the beach and pulled the boy out of the water in less than 5 minutes. Rescue crews arrived and took the boy to Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital. 

Over an hour after the initial call, dive teams pulled a 23-year-old man from the water. Eyewitnesses say the man is the boyfriend of the 10-year-old's mother.  

The man was taken to Euclid Hospital by rescue crews. At this time, his condition is not known.

The area where the boy was swimming does not have a lifeguard on duty.

Both the Cleveland Fire Department and Cleveland MetroParks Rangers had dive teams at the scene.

The U.S. Coast Guard also responded to assist with search efforts.

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Cleveland weather: Steaming end to August!

Our Sunny, Warm weekend will conclude on Sunday.  As High Pressure slips to the east & south, Mother Nature's Heat Pump will be in full force, bringing us Heat, Humidity, and occasional Thunderstorms for the last week of August.

Saturday Night: Clear and comfortable.  Low: 58.   Winds: E-SE 5-10 mph.

Sunday: Mostly sunny and warmer.  High: 84.  Winds: SW 5-10 mph.

Sunday Night:  Partly Cloudy & Mild.  Low: 65.  Wind: SW-10 mph.

Monday: Partly Sunny, Hot & Humid with scattered late day Rain & Storms.  High: 87.  Wind: SW 10-15 mph.

Monday Night:  Scattered Rain & Storms.  Muggy.  Low: 71.  Wind: SW 5-10 mph.

Tuesday: Mostly Cloudy, Hot & Humid with scattered Rain & Storms.  High: 85.

Wednesday: Partly Sunny, Hot & Humid with scattered Rain & Storms.  High: 87.

Thursday: Partly Cloudy.  High: 82.

Friday: Mostly Sunny.  High: 83.

Saturday:  Sunny.  High: 83.

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Saturday's winning Powerball numbers

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It's that time again -- the Powerball drawing that could make you a millionaire!

Tonight's drawing is worth $92 million, or $51.4 million if you take the cash up front.

Grab your tickets and let's play!

The winning Powerball numbers for Saturday, August 24, 2013 are (as drawn):

45-17-59-12-25 and the Powerball is 19.

Good luck!

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Good Samaritan helps with Euclid Beach rescue

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CLEVELAND -- Police, fire and EMS responded to Euclid Beach Park for a water rescue Saturday evening.

They first received a call for a swimmer in distress came in around 4:35 p.m. 

Fire crews say two people were missing in the water.

Witnesses say a 23-year-old man entered the water, attempting to help a boy in distress. 

According to MetroParks Rangers, a 10-year-old was found by a good Samaritan who heard the calls for help. He ran down to the beach and pulled the boy out of the water in less than 5 minutes. Rescue crews arrived and took the boy to Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital. 

Over an hour after the initial call, dive teams pulled a 23-year-old man from the water. Eyewitnesses say the man is the boyfriend of the 10-year-old's mother.  

The man was taken to Euclid Hospital by rescue crews. At this time, his condition is not known.

The area where the boy was swimming does not have a lifeguard on duty.

Both the Cleveland Fire Department and Cleveland MetroParks Rangers had dive teams at the scene.

The U.S. Coast Guard also responded to assist with search efforts.

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Cleveland weather: Steaming end to August!

Our Sunny, Warm weekend will conclude on Sunday.  As High Pressure slips to the east & south, Mother Nature's Heat Pump will be in full force, bringing us Heat, Humidity, and occasional Thunderstorms for the last week of August.

Saturday Night: Clear and comfortable.  Low: 58.   Winds: E-SE 5-10 mph.

Sunday: Mostly sunny and warmer.  High: 84.  Winds: SW 5-10 mph.

Sunday Night:  Partly Cloudy & Mild.  Low: 65.  Wind: SW-10 mph.

Monday: Partly Sunny, Hot & Humid with scattered late day Rain & Storms.  High: 87.  Wind: SW 10-15 mph.

Monday Night:  Scattered Rain & Storms.  Muggy.  Low: 71.  Wind: SW 5-10 mph.

Tuesday: Mostly Cloudy, Hot & Humid with scattered Rain & Storms.  High: 85.

Wednesday: Partly Sunny, Hot & Humid with scattered Rain & Storms.  High: 87.

Thursday: Partly Cloudy.  High: 82.

Friday: Mostly Sunny.  High: 83.

Saturday:  Sunny.  High: 83.

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See the Possible: Company giving trash a new life

Written By kolimtiga on Sabtu, 24 Agustus 2013 | 17.05

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OBERLIN -- "Renewable energy" and "high tech" are phrases you may not think of when you're taking out the trash. 

But a local company is seeing the possible in just that. 

Now, what you throw away can wind up around the world and even back in your home. 

When you toss your recycling, there is a good chance it will make its way to the Lorain County Resource Recovery Complex. 

The plant opened nearly 20 years ago but recently "reopened" after a $15 million upgrade. 

"The old plant was like a Volkswagen beetle. Not a lot of moving parts to it. Not a lot to take care of. This plant is more like a Ferrari. So it takes a little while to understand how it works and get it tuned up the way we want it" said Eric VanHousten, the general manager of the Elyria Business Unit for Republic Services.

The complex is the largest of its kind in the region. Grants from the Ohio EPA and others have led to cameras that can sort out milk and juice containers. 

Along with magnets that pluck metal and soda cans out of the air. 

All the automation means you don't have to sort or bag your recyclables. Toss it all into one bin and your done. 

"When we automate a community or put the carts in the recycling almost triples," VanHouten said.  

Thirty-five tons of recyclables move through the plant per hour.

Once sorted and formed into bails, your garbage can go global.

"The cardboard will stay fairly local as will the plastics. But the fiber, the newspaper, the mixed paper could end up anywhere in the world" said VanHouten. 

With the upgrades, 85 percent of what is sent to the plant is now recycled, keeping it out of the landfill. Even with the leftover trash the company is thinking green, creating electricity from methane gas given off by the garbage. 

"We capture the methane and send it over to generators that will take care of more than 20,000 homes," VanHouten said. 

Reusing resources means better business.

"The recycling facility also helps us be a good community citizen. And we are getting something that was thrown away back into the stream to be used again," VanHouten said.

Republic Services runs the plant, which recycles waste from Lorain and Cuyahoga Counties, as well as parts of Sandusky. The company is looking to expand their operation is Ohio.

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Six-turbine wind farm planned for Lake Erie

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CLEVELAND -- LEEDCo has announced a six-turbine wind project will be built seven miles out in Lake Erie.

It's called "Icebreaker" and has been touted at Ohio's clean energy testing ground. LEEDCo President Lorry Wagner says the economic benefits will be huge. 

"The project will create 525 construction jobs and generate millions for the local economy," he said. "This clean energy enterprise will be the catalyst for a new regional industry, based right here in Cleveland."

Terrestrial wind turbines have been around for years, and there have been studies showing a number of negative environmental impacts. 

For avid outdoorsman Darren C. Brooks, they have started to clutter up his vacation pictures. He notes, "They're everywhere. They're pollution, literally pollution to your photos." 

Though Brooks is talking about turbines on land, he doesn't want to see the same thing happen in Lake Erie. 

"Every fisherman, every boater, every island dweller, they're going to have to look at these now, and again the big concern is, what's going to happen tomorrow?" he asked.

LEEDCo says its goal is to eventually have a wind farm offshore that produces 1500 kilowatts of electricity. That's 500 separate wind turbines. 

They are asking consumers to support the project by signing a "Power Pledge," saying they will purchase a portion of their energy from wind-generated sources. 

The six turbines are slated to be up and running by 2017.

To learn more, visit LEEDCo's website

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Will Cleveland bid for a political convention?

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CLEVELAND -- Last year in the wake of summer political conventions, there was a lot of buzz about Cleveland making a bid for one or both of the 2016 political conventions.

Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald was the chief cheerleader.

But seemingly little has been done in the public eye about the effort since then.

FitzGerald says behind-the-scenes discussions are taking place and that a decision will likely be made by the end of the year.

The city's in a much better position to make a case. It has a state of the art convention center that might be part of the event, and it will have a lot more downtown hotel rooms than it did in 2016, including a new supersize convention center hotel.

Both local political parties are strongly supportive of a convention bid. Chairmen Stuart Garson and Rob Frost are both upbeat, saying Cleveland remains the key city in the key county of key swing state Ohio.

Mayor Frank Jackson's team says, "We'll get back to you when there's something new to say."

But other cities have started to proclaim their "in it to win it" convention intentions.

Cleveland will have had practice hosting bigtime events including the Senior Games and Gay Olympics.

A convention brings a lot of free publicity, visitors and dollars. But there are also headaches and hassles.

And the business and civic leaders who would have to provide the money, time and energy to lead a convention bid may get the last word.

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See the Possible: Company giving trash a new life

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OBERLIN -- "Renewable energy" and "high tech" are phrases you may not think of when you're taking out the trash. 

But a local company is seeing the possible in just that. 

Now, what you throw away can wind up around the world and even back in your home. 

When you toss your recycling, there is a good chance it will make its way to the Lorain County Resource Recovery Complex. 

The plant opened nearly 20 years ago but recently "reopened" after a $15 million upgrade. 

"The old plant was like a Volkswagen beetle. Not a lot of moving parts to it. Not a lot to take care of. This plant is more like a Ferrari. So it takes a little while to understand how it works and get it tuned up the way we want it" said Eric VanHousten, the general manager of the Elyria Business Unit for Republic Services.

The complex is the largest of its kind in the region. Grants from the Ohio EPA and others have led to cameras that can sort out milk and juice containers. 

Along with magnets that pluck metal and soda cans out of the air. 

All the automation means you don't have to sort or bag your recyclables. Toss it all into one bin and your done. 

"When we automate a community or put the carts in the recycling almost triples," VanHouten said.  

Thirty-five tons of recyclables move through the plant per hour.

Once sorted and formed into bails, your garbage can go global.

"The cardboard will stay fairly local as will the plastics. But the fiber, the newspaper, the mixed paper could end up anywhere in the world" said VanHouten. 

With the upgrades, 85 percent of what is sent to the plant is now recycled, keeping it out of the landfill. Even with the leftover trash the company is thinking green, creating electricity from methane gas given off by the garbage. 

"We capture the methane and send it over to generators that will take care of more than 20,000 homes," VanHouten said. 

Reusing resources means better business.

"The recycling facility also helps us be a good community citizen. And we are getting something that was thrown away back into the stream to be used again," VanHouten said.

Republic Services runs the plant, which recycles waste from Lorain and Cuyahoga Counties, as well as parts of Sandusky. The company is looking to expand their operation is Ohio.

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Six-turbine wind farm planned for Lake Erie

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CLEVELAND -- LEEDCo has announced a six-turbine wind project will be built seven miles out in Lake Erie.

It's called "Icebreaker" and has been touted at Ohio's clean energy testing ground. LEEDCo President Lorry Wagner says the economic benefits will be huge. 

"The project will create 525 construction jobs and generate millions for the local economy," he said. "This clean energy enterprise will be the catalyst for a new regional industry, based right here in Cleveland."

Terrestrial wind turbines have been around for years, and there have been studies showing a number of negative environmental impacts. 

For avid outdoorsman Darren C. Brooks, they have started to clutter up his vacation pictures. He notes, "They're everywhere. They're pollution, literally pollution to your photos." 

Though Brooks is talking about turbines on land, he doesn't want to see the same thing happen in Lake Erie. 

"Every fisherman, every boater, every island dweller, they're going to have to look at these now, and again the big concern is, what's going to happen tomorrow?" he asked.

LEEDCo says its goal is to eventually have a wind farm offshore that produces 1500 kilowatts of electricity. That's 500 separate wind turbines. 

They are asking consumers to support the project by signing a "Power Pledge," saying they will purchase a portion of their energy from wind-generated sources. 

The six turbines are slated to be up and running by 2017.

To learn more, visit LEEDCo's website

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Will Cleveland bid for a political convention?

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CLEVELAND -- Last year in the wake of summer political conventions, there was a lot of buzz about Cleveland making a bid for one or both of the 2016 political conventions.

Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald was the chief cheerleader.

But seemingly little has been done in the public eye about the effort since then.

FitzGerald says behind-the-scenes discussions are taking place and that a decision will likely be made by the end of the year.

The city's in a much better position to make a case. It has a state of the art convention center that might be part of the event, and it will have a lot more downtown hotel rooms than it did in 2016, including a new supersize convention center hotel.

Both local political parties are strongly supportive of a convention bid. Chairmen Stuart Garson and Rob Frost are both upbeat, saying Cleveland remains the key city in the key county of key swing state Ohio.

Mayor Frank Jackson's team says, "We'll get back to you when there's something new to say."

But other cities have started to proclaim their "in it to win it" convention intentions.

Cleveland will have had practice hosting bigtime events including the Senior Games and Gay Olympics.

A convention brings a lot of free publicity, visitors and dollars. But there are also headaches and hassles.

And the business and civic leaders who would have to provide the money, time and energy to lead a convention bid may get the last word.

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Exposing too much online can have consequences

Written By kolimtiga on Jumat, 23 Agustus 2013 | 17.05

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KENT -- Ivory Byrd is starting his freshman year at Kent State University. He's well aware of the dangers of pictures and social media. That's why he turns off the GPS function on his camera phone.

"Bad people can find you," Ivory says.

Kent State journalism professor and social media expert Stefanie Moore says the metadata on pictures can help strangers find you. There are even websites that help lead the way.

"People are actually checking into their homes which is disturbing to me letting anyone know where you live, so I think we have to be a little more cautious about what we're sharing online," Moore says.

And young people are sharing way too much intimate information. 

"Sexting is an everyday occurance. Everyone does it," Ivory says.

But when those relationships fail or the couple fights, those pictures often become public on websites that cater to revenge.

"I can't even count on both my hands how many times I've seen naked pictures on Twitter of people that have just broken up or gotten in fights," Ivory says.

And options for removal are limited.

"Legally if these photos were taken with the understanding that they would not be shared with anyone else she probably does have the ability to bring an invasion of privacy claim,"

But it won't stop the pictures from being public and forever circulated on the internet. And the website is usually protected, too.

Bottom line: Those private pictures may last a lot longer than the relationship.
 
"If you take naked pictures you run the risk of them getting out," Ivory says.

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Blog: Dr. Phil's tweet 'sex with a drunk girl OK?'

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The uproar has yet to die down. Dr. Phil's tweet asking if sex with a drunk girl is OK continues to reverberate on the Internet...as it should.

Social media being as immediate as it is can be both a blessing and a curse and ill-advised tweets -- or even Facebook posts -- are like trying to put toothpaste back in the tube.

It began Tuesday when, on Dr. Phil McGraw's verified Twitter account, a tweet asked if it's OK to have sex with a drunk girl, with the hashtag teensaccused. Now I write my own tweets but I highly doubt Dr. Phil does the same so someone else apparently made a really bad decision on his behalf.

And if you live in Ohio, you likely know about the two Steubenville High School football players convicted of raping a Weirton, West Virginia girl (who also went to the same high school) while she was drunk.

What's also rather odd is the timing of Dr. Phil's alleged question, the fact that it occurred on social media and last year's rape. Dr. Phil's people said the tweet was for a show that was being taped Wednesday but they won't say what the show is about or if it's even about Steubenville "one year later."

The rape occurred the night of Aug. 11, 2012, when an incapacitated high school girl was publicly and repeatedly sexually assaulted by her peers, several of whom documented the acts in social media.

The victim was transported, undressed, photographed, and sexually assaulted. She was also penetrated vaginally by other students' fingers, an act defined as rape under Ohio law.

What was equally upsetting was the "assailants" actions were documented on Facebook, Twitter, text messages, and cell phone recordings of the acts.

Ma'lik Richmond and Trent Mays, both 16 at the time of the crime, were convicted in juvenile court for the rape of a minor. A grand jury is still meeting to see if others should be charged -- like parents, coaches, others who may have known what happened and didn't report it.

Dr. Phil's tweet was deleted Wednesday but the damage was done. In a statement, Dr. Phil's people said "It was clearly ill-advised" and "we sincerely apologize," that the tweet "was intended to evoke discussion leading into a very serious show topic."

"This tweet was intended to evoke discussion leading into a very serious show topic based upon a recent news story, hence the #teensaccused label," the statement also read.

They may never air the episode or they may air it and it may be about the Steubenville teens.

But one thing is for sure -- it is never "OK" to have sex with a drunk girl who can't give consent. Why was that question even asked for whatever reason in the first place? Sigh

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Officer to be disciplined for LeBron police escort

Photo taken from video on LeBron James' Instagram account.

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MIAMI -- The Miami-Dade Police Department says it will discipline the officer who provided a police escort to Miami Heat star LeBron James to the Justin Timberlake/Jay Z concert.

In a statement released Thursday, the department says it has chosen to give the officer "informal counseling" after investigating the escort involving the athlete. 

The statement says no further action will be taken. 

It does not identify the officer.

James posted a video on social media sites before Friday's concert saying he was following a police escort on the wrong side of the street. 

The video showed the police vehicles with their lights flashing.

The department said Monday that officers violated policy by providing the police escort.

It wasn't scheduled in advance, but all safety precautions appeared to have been taken.

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Study: Welfare recipients better off than minimum wage workers

Written By kolimtiga on Kamis, 22 Agustus 2013 | 17.04

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CLEVELAND -- A new study by the Cato Institute shows Ohio is one of more than 30 states where welfare recipients may be better off getting benefits than working in a minimum wage job.

The study's co-author Michael Tanner said, "The reality is people on welfare are not lazy. But they are also not stupid. If you pay them more to stay on welfare than to work, that's what they are going to do."

The study found an Ohio mother with two children participating in seven programs including food stamps, housing, Medicaid, cash payments and day care could get $28,723 in benefits.

Working a $7.85/hr minimum wage job for 40 hours a week would bring in  less than $17,000.

Not all recipients participate in all seven programs.

Angela Delaboin's trying to raise two daughters.

"The minimum wage is definitley too low. The cost of everything is going up. A lot of people are applying for benefits rather than work because you do end up getting more," she said.

The United Labor Agency's David Megenhardt helps people at the Employment Connection try to find jobs.

"There's a misnomer that if you reduce benefits and use tough love people will be more motivated to find work. We don't see it. What we see are people looking for work," he said.

Sacha McGee and her husband both lost their jobs. They were denied unemployment benefits and are supporting two children.

She's enrolled in Employment Connection programs and would be willing to take some minimum wage jobs.

"We didn't have a choice but to apply for assistance. We do have a family. Maybe if it was a career I wanted, I'll start at a minimum wage," she said.

The study's co-author Tanner said Ohio is also falling short on the welfare reform goal of having people on welfare do work.

"Ohio is 44th in the nation. Only 37.6 percent of welfare recipients are working and that is a very generous definition of work," he said.

He says the study challenges federal and state lawmakers to find ways to get more low-skilled jobseekers working in jobs that can support a family.

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Wet summer may mean ragweed is worse this year

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Ragweed season is upon us and some say it's worse this year because of the amount of rain we've had.

So what works to combat the symptoms?

Close the windows and turn on the air conditioner if you have one and use an air cleaner with a HEPA filter.

Doctors also advise taking a shower before bed and washing your hair -- especially if it's long. 

Routinely wash bed sheets and blankets in hot water.

Sunglasses may help decrease itchy eyes and consider wearing a mask when mowing.

Doctors say nondrowsy antihistamines work well for sneezing and itching, but they won't have much effect on congestion.

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How to make your iPad a laptop for under $100

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CLEVELAND -- It's hands down one of the most frequently asked questions of the back-to-school year: Should I get an iPad or a laptop?

My answer is always that you can't beat the portability, weight and ease of the iPad (and many other competing tablets) but it's awful to type on for extended periods of time.

Again, just my opinion, but composing a lengthy essay or research notes on an iPad is really inefficient in all of my tests and interviews with students.

That leads us to iPad Bluetooth keyboards. They're great, but you often need a case on top of that, and by the time you're done, it just feels like an iPad plus two other cumbersome accessories.

Today, my favorite deal from Fuji Labs solves both problems at the same time -- essentially turning your iPad into a fully functional laptop.

This Bluetooth keyboard gives you 14 to 16 hours of usage and doubles as an iPad case with the addition of laptop-class integrated stereo speakers, an internal battery to charge the iPad and, of course, Bluetooth connectivity to a fully-functional keyboard. This leading product uses the same magnetic technology as the Apple Smart Cover and even provides that folding hinge of a regular laptop. While this product does add weight to the iPad, it makes it feel more durable and more useful in my opinion.

This is hands-down the best product I've tested in its class. If you have the iPad Mini, there is no such equivalent on sale today, but one of my favorite Bluetooth keyboards for the Mini is at a steep discount today. You can find both deals below. Want more deals? Follow @MattGranite on Twitter. 

72% off Bluetooth wireless keyboard stand for iPad Mini + free shipping
[http://www.offers.com/ebay/1305573/]

Was: $89.99
Now: $24.50

*Featured Deal* 
$81 off Fuji iPad Bluetooth keyboard system + $5 shipping
[http://www.justdeals.com/fuji-labs-ipad-bluetooth-keyboard-wbonus-neoprene-sleeve-0]

Was $179.99
Now: $99.99

*Includes free neoprene sleeve today
**Compatible with iPad 2 or newer (as of this writing)


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Study: Welfare recipients better off than minimum wage workers

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CLEVELAND -- A new study by the Cato Institute shows Ohio is one of more than 30 states where welfare recipients may be better off getting benefits than working in a minimum wage job.

The study's co-author Michael Tanner said, "The reality is people on welfare are not lazy. But they are also not stupid. If you pay them more to stay on welfare than to work, that's what they are going to do."

The study found an Ohio mother with two children participating in seven programs including food stamps, housing, Medicaid, cash payments and day care could get $28,723 in benefits.

Working a $7.85/hr minimum wage job for 40 hours a week would bring in  less than $17,000.

Not all recipients participate in all seven programs.

Angela Delaboin's trying to raise two daughters.

"The minimum wage is definitley too low. The cost of everything is going up. A lot of people are applying for benefits rather than work because you do end up getting more," she said.

The United Labor Agency's David Megenhardt helps people at the Employment Connection try to find jobs.

"There's a misnomer that if you reduce benefits and use tough love people will be more motivated to find work. We don't see it. What we see are people looking for work," he said.

Sacha McGee and her husband both lost their jobs. They were denied unemployment benefits and are supporting two children.

She's enrolled in Employment Connection programs and would be willing to take some minimum wage jobs.

"We didn't have a choice but to apply for assistance. We do have a family. Maybe if it was a career I wanted, I'll start at a minimum wage," she said.

The study's co-author Tanner said Ohio is also falling short on the welfare reform goal of having people on welfare do work.

"Ohio is 44th in the nation. Only 37.6 percent of welfare recipients are working and that is a very generous definition of work," he said.

He says the study challenges federal and state lawmakers to find ways to get more low-skilled jobseekers working in jobs that can support a family.

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Wet summer may mean ragweed is worse this year

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Ragweed season is upon us and some say it's worse this year because of the amount of rain we've had.

So what works to combat the symptoms?

Close the windows and turn on the air conditioner if you have one and use an air cleaner with a HEPA filter.

Doctors also advise taking a shower before bed and washing your hair -- especially if it's long. 

Routinely wash bed sheets and blankets in hot water.

Sunglasses may help decrease itchy eyes and consider wearing a mask when mowing.

Doctors say nondrowsy antihistamines work well for sneezing and itching, but they won't have much effect on congestion.

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How to make your iPad a laptop for under $100

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CLEVELAND -- It's hands down one of the most frequently asked questions of the back-to-school year: Should I get an iPad or a laptop?

My answer is always that you can't beat the portability, weight and ease of the iPad (and many other competing tablets) but it's awful to type on for extended periods of time.

Again, just my opinion, but composing a lengthy essay or research notes on an iPad is really inefficient in all of my tests and interviews with students.

That leads us to iPad Bluetooth keyboards. They're great, but you often need a case on top of that, and by the time you're done, it just feels like an iPad plus two other cumbersome accessories.

Today, my favorite deal from Fuji Labs solves both problems at the same time -- essentially turning your iPad into a fully functional laptop.

This Bluetooth keyboard gives you 14 to 16 hours of usage and doubles as an iPad case with the addition of laptop-class integrated stereo speakers, an internal battery to charge the iPad and, of course, Bluetooth connectivity to a fully-functional keyboard. This leading product uses the same magnetic technology as the Apple Smart Cover and even provides that folding hinge of a regular laptop. While this product does add weight to the iPad, it makes it feel more durable and more useful in my opinion.

This is hands-down the best product I've tested in its class. If you have the iPad Mini, there is no such equivalent on sale today, but one of my favorite Bluetooth keyboards for the Mini is at a steep discount today. You can find both deals below. Want more deals? Follow @MattGranite on Twitter. 

72% off Bluetooth wireless keyboard stand for iPad Mini + free shipping
[http://www.offers.com/ebay/1305573/]

Was: $89.99
Now: $24.50

*Featured Deal* 
$81 off Fuji iPad Bluetooth keyboard system + $5 shipping
[http://www.justdeals.com/fuji-labs-ipad-bluetooth-keyboard-wbonus-neoprene-sleeve-0]

Was $179.99
Now: $99.99

*Includes free neoprene sleeve today
**Compatible with iPad 2 or newer (as of this writing)


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Mysterious illness killing dogs in southwest Ohio

Written By kolimtiga on Rabu, 21 Agustus 2013 | 17.04

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NORWOOD -- A Norwood pet resort in Cincinnati remains closed after several dogs became mysteriously sick and died.

The Pet Spot says on its Facebook page that its independent investigation could not find a definite cause of what may have made the dogs sick, but it will remain closed until lab results from Ohio State are released later this week.

The dogs were healthy one day then developed bloody diarrhea and bloody vomiting the next. The ones that died didn't respond to treatment.  

The Ohio Department of Agriculture put out a statement urging dog owners to monitor their dogs, but so far there haven't been any cases outside southwest Ohio.

Meanwhile in Northeast Ohio, vets are seeing an increase in another problem -- a respiratory illness that's unlike the typical kennel cough or respiratory infections.  

Dr. Kane Henderson of West Park Animal Hospital warns pet owners to pay attention for signs of cough, lethargy, lack of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea. If seen, seek medical attention for the animal immediately.

Some speculated the dog illness might have been related to an Iams dog food voluntary recall for suspected salmonella contamination, but none of the dogs involved in the Cincinnati case ate that dog food. Click Here for more Iams recall information.

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Gay couple's protest leads Cedar Point to cancel wedding contest

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AKRON, Ohio -- Eric Morrison and Scott Kenimond say they saw Cedar Point's contest on its OnPoint blog: 13 couples to get married during September's Friday the 13th opening of Cedar Point's HalloWeekends.  

But when they learned the offer didn't apply to same sex couples, they took action.

"We both have a love of roller coasters," said Kenimond. The couple is in love, and in love with coasters, so a contest to get married at Cedar Point for the opening night of HalloWeekends seemed just right. 

"You were going to be married by a Zombie, or renew your vows by a Zombie. And you had to dress like Zombies," Kenimond said. "So it was just kind of cool because we both love Halloween, we both love roller coasters, we both love Cedar Point, so I just thought it was like, the dream thing." 

But the fine print said only a man and woman could be selected due to marriage laws in Ohio. 

Kenimond says other ceremonies the ad alluded to, aren't legal either.  

"Vow renewals are not legal weddings so I don't understand why they were excluding commitment ceremonies," he said. "So we just set out to raise some awareness and maybe get them to open it up as opposed to keeping it shut." 

To their disappointment, the couple's social media campaign led the park to end the contest. 

Kenimond says Cedar Point could have chosen any couples it liked, but everyone should have a shot at it.  

"In today's world, it's just not a fair thing to do to leave people out," he said.  

While they won't get the zombie wedding of their dreams, these thrill seekers may still take the plunge at America's rocking roller coast.   

"It would have been cool you know. It would have been like, the ultimate commitment ceremony," said Kenimond. "(But) I still love the park. I still absolutely adore the park. There's no place like it on the planet." 

Kenimond says he recently signed a petition to put legalizing gay marriage on the ballot in 2014.

Kenimond says he recently signed a petition to put legalizing gay marriage on the ballot in 2014.  

A spokesperson for Cedar Point sent me this statement: "Cedar Point does not discriminate against any guest for any reason. The 'Friday the 13th Wedding' event was created as a fun, in-park promotion to generate excitement for the kickoff of HalloWeekends. There was no negative intent. When the promotion logistics started to take on political undertones, as indicated by several guests who gave us feedback, it was decided that now is not the best time for this event. Cedar Point does not take any official stance on political issues. Outside of official park-provided promotions, Cedar Point does offer opportunities for all couples to have weddings, commitment ceremonies and other events here at the park. We encourage guests to contact us if they're interested in planning such an event."

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Indians win after 14 innings against Angels

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ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Drew Stubbs hit a two-run homer in the 14th inning, and the Cleveland Indians outlasted the Los Angeles Angels 4-1 Tuesday night to gain ground in the AL playoff race.

Lonnie Chisenhall got the Indians going with a one-out single in the 14th off Joe Blanton (2-14), the Angels' seventh pitcher.

Stubbs, the Indians' No. 9 hitter, was 0 for 4 with a walk before connecting for his first homer since July 4.

Michael Bourn then singled and scored from second on Blanton's throwing error for the Angels, who have lost eight of 10. Los Angeles stranded 17 runners - 13 after the sixth inning, including two in the final frame.

Carlos Santana hit a tying homer in the seventh for the Indians, who managed just four hits in the first 12 innings. 

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By GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer

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Cleveland weather: More heat and humidity

Heading toward the overnight hours we are expecting mostly clear and comfortable conditions. Temperatures should cool down toward the low and mid 60s. It will be a great night to view the passage of the International Space Station starting at 9:00 PM, rising in the northwest sky.

Warmer weather is on the way for Wednesday with temperatures peaking in the mid, even upper 80s, which would be some of the warmest weather we have felt across Northeast Ohio sense July 23rd!

This warm weather will be brief initially as a cold front passes the area Thursday afternoon and evening, bringing a few showers and storms with it. Friday will be a cool day, but the weekend will bring more heat and humidity that will continue into the next work week.

Tonight: Mostly clear and pleasant. Low/mid 60s. Winds: SW 3-7 mph.

Wednesday: Sunny, hot and humid. Mid 80s. SW 5-10 mph.

Thursday: Sunny, hot, humid and breezy at times. Scattered showers and storms. Mid 80s.

Friday: Partly Sunny. Cooler. Upper 70s.

Saturday:  Clearing & Seasonal. Near 80

Sunday:  Mostly Sunny & Warm. Low 80s.

Monday: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy. Low 80s.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Hot and humid. Mid 80s.

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