Ohio Technical College News
Browse past news stories for Ohio Technical College in Cleveland, OH:
- Las Vegas II: Antron Brown visits school (Motorsport.com)
posted on October 27, 2009 at 08:50:12 pm
BROWNSBURG, Ind. (Oct. 27, 2009) - Before competing in the penultimate event on the 2009 NHRA schedule, 23-time NHRA winner Antron Brown and his Matco Tools dragster will visit College of Southern Nevada. - Selling Our Community (Coshocton Tribune)
posted on September 16, 2009 at 12:39:36 pm
State and local officials from the county, city, villages and schools gathered at Central Ohio Technical College's Coshocton Campus on Tuesday to discuss what companies are looking for when selecting sites for new investments and facilities. - Local leaders discuss how to put on county's best face (Coshocton Tribune)
posted on September 16, 2009 at 01:53:06 am
COSHOCTON — Identifying Coshocton County's strengths and assets and having all community leaders on board are just two keys to "Selling Our Community." - Ohio Technical College Reaches 40 Years of Training (TruckingInfo.com)
posted on September 15, 2009 at 07:04:19 am
Ohio Technical College has reached the 40-year mark for providing hands-on diesel and automotive training. Over the years, the school has gone from a single, second-floor building location to an 800,000-square-foot campus in two Ohio cities. - Ohio Technical College celebrates 40th anniversary (Aftermarket Business)
posted on September 15, 2009 at 04:25:40 am
A lot has changed in the world of automotive technology since 1969, with V8 muscle cars making way for high-tech hybrids and the days of do-it-yourself repairs being replaced by professional technician service. The same holds true for leading automotive school Ohio Technical College, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary as a premier provider of hands-on technical training. - Five local companies make 'Inc.' annual growth list (The Columbus Dispatch)
posted on August 28, 2009 at 08:30:36 am
A good idea, combined with determination and hard work, can still get the job done -- and create profit and jobs. - ASA Educational Series Awards Over $250,000 In Scholarships at Madison International Speedway (The Auto Channel)
posted on August 15, 2009 at 05:24:24 am
(Note : 2 Attachments are – 1) ASA Educational Series Logo and, 2) ASA Educational Team Members for Zack Riddle Racing, Photo Credit: Chuck West/ PhastPhoto) Madison International Speedway An ASA Member Track Official Press Release ASA Educational Series Awards Over $250,000 In Scholarships at Madison International Speedway Series Goes National in 2010 By John Wells Friday, August 14, 2009 ... - Northern Ohioans tell E.P.A. how unprecedented Great Lakes funding should be spent (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 28, 2009 at 02:36:10 am
President Barack Obama's budget contains an unprecedented 475-million dollars to clean-up and restore the Great Lakes. The U.S. E.P.A. was in Cleveland last night to hear how Northern Ohioans want to spend those funds. WKSU's Kevin Niedermier reports. - Cleveland texting ban may go statewide (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 27, 2009 at 10:21:10 pm
A new study says people texting while driving are 23-times more likely to crash than those who don't. It's a study that Councilman Zach Reed says further justifies Cleveland's ban on texting while driving " and makes his case that the ban should be statewide. WKSU's M.L. Schultze reports. - EPA seeking input on Great Lakes restoration (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 27, 2009 at 04:06:30 am
The U.S. EPA is holding a public meeting tonight in Cleveland to ask residents how they should move ahead with projects to restore the Great Lakes. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports. - Sherwin-Williams' hurting, but not too badly (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 24, 2009 at 09:36:20 pm
Cleveland-based paint-maker Sherwin-Williams' sales and profits are hurting " but not as badly as analysts expected. The company says the global recession cut sales by 13 percent in the second quarter and cut profits by 7 percent. Analysts had expected profits to drop by nearly 10 percent. To fight problems caused by weak demand and exchange rates, CEO Christopher Connor says Sherwin-Williams ... - KeyCorp's second quarter results worse than expected (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 24, 2009 at 09:36:10 pm
Cleveland-based KeyCorp reported Wednesday that its losses aren't as severe this quarter as they have been in the past. But the bank's results are worse than expected. The company says its profits fell nearly 400 million dollars, compared to one-point-one-three billion dollars during the same quarter last year. CEO Henry Meyer says the economy is one factor that continues to affect Key's ... - Eaton Corp.'s second-quarter 2009 earnings plunge (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 24, 2009 at 09:06:20 pm
Cleveland's largest manufacturer, Eaton Corporation, reported Monday that its profits have plunged ninety-two percent from the same quarter of last year. Sales inched up slightly from the first quarter of this year but are worse than the company was predicting as late as April. CEO Alexander Cutler says Eaton has instituted layoffs and furloughs and made other cuts to be able to turn even a slim ... - Perry nuclear plant reduces power (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 24, 2009 at 07:06:10 pm
WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports. - No tuition increase yet at Cleveland State University (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 23, 2009 at 07:36:10 pm
Cleveland State University students will not pay higher tuition this fall, but they could be paying more next year. WKSU's Kevin Niedermier reports. - Obama in Cleveland to garner support for healthcare plans (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 22, 2009 at 06:51:18 pm
President Obama will hold a town hall meeting in Cleveland tomorrow to shore up support for his plan to overhaul the nation's healthcare system. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports. - Cleveland Ford engine plant now shipping EcoBoost engines (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 20, 2009 at 06:21:33 pm
The future of Ford's Engine Plant No. 1 rests with two concerns " the economy and the environment. The plant re-opened about 3-months ago to build Ford's new "Eco-Boost" engine and plant supervisors are hoping new car sales will improve so they can expand operations. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports. - OneCommunity seeks millions in stimulus dollars to help reach new customers in rural Ohio (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
posted on July 19, 2009 at 06:16:49 am
The first round of funding will go to "underserved" areas, which are defined as parts of the country where less than half of the people subscribe to broadband Internet. - Budget compromise could mean tuition hike (WKSU Kent State University)
posted on July 13, 2009 at 11:06:33 pm
For the first time in two years state colleges and universities can raise tuition. And local institutions, including Kent State, University of Akron and Cleveland State, are considering what to do. WKSU's Tim Rudell reports. - PTC auto program receives top honors (The Index-Journal)
posted on June 21, 2009 at 06:20:24 am
Piedmont Tech has been named the top automotive technology school in the Southeast and the Tomorrow’s Technician/Chicago Pneumatic 2009 School of the Year runner-up. - Woodcox, Strunk get Thompson scholarships (Abilene Reflector-Chronicle)
posted on June 5, 2009 at 12:11:09 pm
Two $1,000 scholarships have been made possible through Dickinson County Council on Alcohol and other drugs. The main focus for 20 plus years was to help families with direct services. When the council was dissolved, Clarence Thompson and the council wanted that legacy to continue with scholarships. - Auto racing: ASA scholarship program pays off for New Glarus teen (Wisconsin State Journal)
posted on April 24, 2009 at 08:29:20 pm
Mike Hanson earned a college scholarship by working with a race team during his 2008 summer vacation. - BRIEFS (Coshocton Tribune)
posted on April 16, 2009 at 01:44:09 pm
COSHOCTON - Working to make sure all viewpoints are represented in the upcoming healthcare reform debate, Congressman Zack Space (OH-18) began a series of roundtable discussions on this topic this week. - 2009 Coshoctonian Award (Coshocton Tribune)
posted on April 4, 2009 at 12:55:51 pm
Written by and presented by Robin Coffman, April 3, 2009 - Butler among finalists for School of Year (El Dorado Times)
posted on March 13, 2009 at 02:58:49 pm
The Tomorrow's Technician – Chicago Pneumatic School of the Year competition is in full swing and finalists around the country were recently announced. - BUSINESS BRIEFS (Coshocton Tribune)
posted on March 8, 2009 at 12:02:46 pm
COSHOCTON - Laurel Lahita, registered nurse, has joined Autumn Healthcare of Coshocton as the Maple Unit Manager.
