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Unlike the Smart City Challenge, a recent DOT competition that ultimately awarded $40 million in federal funds to Columbus, Ohio, to implement an innovative network of connected transportation options, there’s no funding attached to the Every Place Counts challenge. At this stage, the su...
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It was a typical corporate event setup: dinner rounds, table linens, dim lights, and the clatter of silverware as guests settled in for dinner. In the corner of a hotel ballroom in Perrysville, Ohio, a young local musician namedPreston Cooperstrummed his guitar and sang a few familiar covers...
The U.S. Department of Transportationlaunchedthe grant competition, known as the Smart City Challenge, last year. The seven finalist cities areAustin, Texas;Columbus, Ohio;Denver;Kansas City, Missouri;Pittsburgh;Portland, Oregon; andSan Francisco. ...
- Have heard of brand: 99% Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas opened the company’s first restaurant in 1969 in Columbus, Ohio, and named it after his daughter. Its advertising campaign in the 1980s, featuring a customer looking at a competing company’s hamburger, popularized the phrase “Where...
Mayor Bill de Blasio gave a final warning to the city’s roughly 148,000 public school staffers on Friday, saying unvaccinated employees would be placed on unpaid leave and not be allowed to work this week. The city planned to bring in substitutes where needed. ...
The flood of 1997 in Louisville resulted in 10.48 inches of rainfall within one day on March 1, 1997. The deluge intensified when smaller streams started overflowing rapidly, which in turn caused the worst flooding along the Ohio River. As if the large amounts of flooding wasn't bad enough...
Binghamton parks department workers are preparing the ice for the start of skating at Recreation Park on the city's West Side. Employees started adding water to the rink off Beethoven Street Monday just before overnight temperatures plunged to about 10 degrees. ...