Everything posted by unusualfire
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Governor John Kasich
http://www.wcpo.com/dpp/news/state/dems-back-bill-to-allow-recall-of-ohio-governor- Ohio's governor and members of its Legislature could face voter recall efforts under a proposed law being pushed by several Democratic state lawmakers. The measure was spurred by a new state law that dramatically restricts the collective bargaining rights of public workers. Starting a governor recall effort would require a petition signed by 15 percent of the number of voters in the last governor election. The bill would also apply to other statewide officeholders, excepting judges.
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Cleveland: Smoking Ban in parks and public places
Big brother for you.
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Cleveland Guardians Discussion
Baseball Opening Day Total Player Payroll, 2010 to 2011 Team 2010 2011 Average % change New York Yankees $206.3 $201.7 $6,722,968 -2.3% Philadelphia $141.9 $173.0 $5,765,879 +21.9% Boston $162.7 $161.4 $5,978,055 -0.8% Los Angeles Angels $105.0 $139.0 $4,483,823 +32.4% Chicago White Sox $108.2 $129.3 $4,788,353 +19.4% Chicago Cubs $146.9 $125.5 $5,228,361 -14.6% New York Mets $132.7 $120.1 $4,290,975 -9.5% San Francisco $97.8 $118.2 $4,378,383 +20.8% Minnesota $97.6 $112.7 $4,509,480 +15.6% Detroit $122.9 $105.7 $3,915,009 -14.0% St. Louis $93.6 $105.4 $3,904,947 +12.7% Los Angeles Dodgers $94.9 $103.8 $3,459,633 +9.3% Texas $55.3 $92.3 $3,182,733 +67.1% Colorado $84.2 $88.0 $3,384,541 +4.5% Atlanta $84.4 $87.0 $3,346,277 +3.1% Seattle $98.4 $86.4 $2,880,820 -12.1% Milwaukee $81.1 $85.5 $2,849,911 +5.4% Baltimore $81.6 $85.3 $3,280,925 +4.5% Cincinnati $72.4 $76.2 $2,539,379 +5.2% Houston $92.4 $70.7 $2,437,724 -23.5% Oakland $51.6 $66.6 $2,376,304 +28.8% Washington $61.4 $63.7 $2,195,929 +3.7% Toronto $62.7 $62.5 $2,016,703 -0.3% Florida $55.6 $56.9 $2,190,154 +2.3% Arizona $60.7 $53.6 $1,986,660 -11.7% Cleveland $61.2 $49.2 $1,639,629 -19.6% Pittsburgh $34.9 $46.0 $1,534,900 +31.8% San Diego $37.8 $45.9 $1,479,650 +21.3% Tampa Bay $71.9 $41.9 $1,612,776 -41.7% Kansas City $72.3 $36.1 $1,338,015 -50.0% I didn't know their payroll was down 20%.
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Cincinnati: Downtown: W&S Condominium Project (3rd & Broadway)
^ I don't know. Trucks are pretty loud. And people still blow their horns driving through the tunnel.
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US Economy: News & Discussion
Dark times. I wouldn't bring a child into this world with these conditions.
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Ohio Census / Population Trends & Lists
This map by the New York times is incredible. http://projects.nytimes.com/census/2010/map
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
What ever happened to the support from Ky on this? Didn't they want an extension to Covington and Newport?
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Cleveland Guardians Discussion
8,726?? What's going on up there?
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Cincinnati Reds Discussion
2-0. The Reds drew 38k today on a final four evening.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20110402/NEWS01/104030327/Streetcar-backers-turn-Plan-Bs?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|News Facing the expected loss of $52 million in funding from Columbus, streetcar backers at City Hall are reluctantly pursuing possible Plan Bs that, among other options, envision a scaled-back line, perhaps only from Downtown to Over-the-Rhine around Findlay Market, forgoing for now the roughly one-mile climb up Vine Street.
- Dayton International Airport
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Must be an April fools joke.
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Cincinnati Reds Discussion
Awesome walk-off.Im gald that happen. It's going to be a rough start to the season with the starter hurting.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
It wouldn't shock me if LaHood pulls all federal money from TARC until Ohio quit playing around.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Any know of any project in the US that was rated #1 in a state and pre-approved then get banned for federal funding? Sadly i don't think ill be around long enough to vote most of these jokers out of office.
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Peak Oil
I was unable to hear it. I thought he was going to be on the Eddie and Tracy Jones show but the Reds game was on.
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2010 US Census: Results
I don't think it's the weather, not at all. But I do think there's a definite "grass is greener" attitude in those who move out. Cleveland is the butt of so many jokes, locally and nationally. Growing up in Cleveland there's a "I'd love to move away from Cleveland but I'm stuck here" attitude that so many have. It's infectious. I moved from Cleveland to Seattle within the last census, my main reasons were: -Lack of a new age economy in Cleveland -All my friends were moving away from Cleveland, as well as family -Attitude of people in Cleveland, bitter, close minded, and defensive -I like outdoor activities - Boston Mills, Lake Erie, and the Metroparks just weren't cutting it -Living in a declining metropolis is depressing, no hope for Cleveland to turn the corner Those are the main reasons I moved away; I'm sure it's different for everyone. Please take what I said with a grain of salt. It's only my personal opinion. :-) Take it as a gain of salt? Then why come on here with the name you have and post anything at all. Sounds like a personal vendetta to me.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
^ Longer than that. When the great depression killed the subway, It took 50 years and still counting. Now this great recession killed this project. This town i cursed or something.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/city/downloads/city_pdf17763.pdf
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2010 US Census: Results
I'm not sure how you can challenge real counts. Estimates sure.
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Ohio: Random Transportation Numbers
^ They cost about 100,000 a sign. Dayton have had these a few months now. Cincinnati has had them over a decade now. They are apart of a traffic management system. Cincinnati is called Artimis. Im not sure what the name of the systems they have in Dayton and Columbus. ITS is coming to Cleveland as well.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Didn't they know they were 62% over programmed when it came to rank the projects??? If anything cut everyone of the projects in half. Not eliminate the highest ranking project all together.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
They are building their case. I'm sure they are in talks with the AG of both Ohio and the US. They will not let a Blagojevich happen in Ohio.
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Can anyone confirm this? "AdolfJKasich 12:31 AM on March 25, 2011 This isn't over yet, fellow transit supporters. From what I understand, we are in the running to get some of the 2.4 billion Florida rejected in rail funds a few months back. Mayor Mallory was in D.C. shortly after they rejected the funds, meeting with the VP Biden, discussing this very possibility. California and NY are due to get most of the 2.4 billion Florida rejected, but SORTA will likely get its piece too, and more than enough to make up the deficit, almost enough to finish the complete system through Clifton to the zoo. And since this wont be routed through the state that cow Shannon Jones ridiculous amendment has no effect."
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Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
She don't even know it's name. It's DESIRE.