Around the same time, Ohio’s GOP establishmentapprovedandbegan spending tens of millionson a separate special election to be held in August with the hope of raising the threshold to make changes to the state constitution. After initially pretending this was a coincidence, the secretary of statea...
Issue 1 has nothing to do with“protecting”Ohio’s Constitution and has everything to do with protecting the status quo. And what is the status quo? We have this election in August in the first place because very wealthy individuals and special interest groups have successfully bought their...
Fox News Flash top headlines for August 30 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Ohio has gone "deep red" over the past two decades and, as a consequence, the Buckeye State is the target of an...
97 Years of Legislative Reporting in Ohio OHIO REPORT REPORT NO. 163 - Addendum, VOLUME 72125th General Assembly Friday, August 22, 2003 Subscribers please note: Below are the arguments submitted on behalf of and against State Issue 1, a constitutional amendment that proposes to distribute $500...
7, Vol. 5 COVER: Exquisite antique Dentzel American Flag and Eagle carousel horse CONTENTS: Grand Carousel Columbia at Great America, Santa Clara, California Collector, Suzanne Pfister Carousel Cafe in Columbus, Ohio to feature 1925 AH Little… Issue No. 8, Vol. 5 – August 1989 FULL ISSUE ...
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio– Today on the TGIF Report, we take a look inside the August issue of The Business Journal to find stories about the total solar eclipse happening in April next year, a new industrial park breaking ground on Aug. 15, a new board game hel
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It cites the problem of water quality in Toledo, Ohio in August 2014 caused by algae blooms which can poison drinking water due to runoff from urban and agricultural areas and wastewater plants. It discusses the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico as assessed by the Louisiana Universities Marine ...
“In the more densely populated places where shale gas has recently been discovered – Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania – they are concerned about perceived negative environmental implications. “But there is not the aggressive opposition you see in Europe. It’s much more of a sensible, ...
August 1, 2024 By PLUS Model Magazine #plusmodelmag Welcome to our August 2024 Issue… Our cover model Max, has transformed from a fit model to a powerhouse advocate for inclusivity and diversity. Max’s impact on the plus-size industry has been anything but small. ...