TODAY IS MONDAY, JULY 18,
2011 - CNO'S JUNE TOP TEN
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Top Story: CNO’s exclusive interview with Don Wright
Greenville was a Cow Town… and people had fun! “This was a wonderful
place back then,” he said. “It had the greatest bunch of old men you
could have found anywhere.” Don Wright smiled as he thought back to
April 24, 1954, the day he arrived in town. “I came here with $1,500 in
my pocket and took over a closed gas station that nobody else was dumb
enough to want.” The gas station was at the corner of South Broadway,
Martin and Washington Streets, where Annie Oakley Park now sits. That
started nearly 60 years of hard work, business growth, building
friendships and respect, some wild adventures… and making a few
enemies. He fully admits... Read More. More News.
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$14.3 TRILLION CREDIT LINE MAXED
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Reason...
Reason.tv: 3 Reasons Why The Debt-Ceiling Debate is Full of Malarkey
By Nick Gillespie & Meredith Bragg
All anybody in Washington can talk about these days is the debt limit
or debt ceiling – the total amount of money the federal government is
authorized to borrow at any given time. After a decade in which
spending increased by more than 60 percent in inflation-adjusted
dollars and the debt limit was raised no fewer... Read More. More Blogs. |
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SENATOR FABER'S WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
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Mid-Year Report
Balanced Budget & Tax Relief - After many weeks and countless
working hours, the final version of the biennial budget has
passed. This budget has been the subject of much debate over the
past couple of months, but as we cross the finish line, I believe that
we can all be very proud of the result. Looking towards Ohio’s
future, we chose to fund the next two years without looking to the
taxpayers for additional revenue. In fact, several tax breaks
were included in... Read More. More News.
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APPLE PASSES ACER AND TOSHIBA
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Dayton Business Journal...
Apple claims No. 3 rank in domestic PC sales
New reports show mobile tablets are eating into personal computer
sales, while Apple Inc. has risen to No. 3 in the U.S. in that sector.
Research firm IDC said global PC shipments rose only 2.6 percent in the
second quarter, compared to the 12 percent rise reported in the
first... Read More. More News. |
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OHIO TREASURER JOSH MANDEL
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Mandel tightens money belt
When I ran for State Treasurer I committed to continue the principled,
fiscally conservative record I built as a City Councilman and State
Representative. I promised to conduct an immediate top-bottom review of
the Treasurer’s office in order to cut the budget, reduce personnel,
consolidate regional offices, and apply private sector business
principles to running the Ohio Treasury. My vision for the Treasurer’s
office was based on a simple... Read More. More News. |
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NAMED AS CHEATERS: 178 EDUCATORS
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Townhall...
Public school systems cheating nation’s youth
By Marybeth Hicks
Benjamin Franklin said, “Sin is not hurtful because it is forbidden, it
is forbidden because it is hurtful.” Someone ought to hang that quote
in every doorway of every school and office of the Atlanta Public
Schools system. Last week’s release by GeorgiaGov. Nathan Deal of an
investigative report on widespread cheating... Read
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FAVORING BANKRUPTCY OVER RESPONSIBILITY
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Townhall...
One President Left Behind: McConnell Schools Obama on Debt
By Ann Coulter
Democrats don’t want to cut any government spending programs, not now,
not ever. The country is on a high-speed bullet train to bankruptcy
(the only kind of bullets liberals approve of), and the Democrats’
motto is: Spend! Spend! Spend! Democrats are at an advantage in the...
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NOTES
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EDITOR - TODAY IS MONDAY, JULY 18,
2011 |
Monday’s
Commissioners Meeting addresses passage of 2012 budget; Marybeth Hicks
weighs in on educator cheating… and the Washington nightmare goes on.
And on. And on. And on. Also in News:
Congressman Boehner Responds to President Obama’s Press Conference;
Debt Ceiling Press Conference: President Keeps Pressure On; Ohio Fifth
in the Nation for Cost of Doing Business; and Taylor rips U.S.
health-care law. Commissioners: Minutes from July 11 and July 13. Community: CAP offers HPRP services. Blogs: The American People Are Fast Becoming More Furious; and Editorial: Ohio’s ‘Lost Decade.’ For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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