Monthly Archives: December 2009

The Video the NRA Doesn’t Want You to See Highlights Ohio

December 3, 2009
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In 2005 the National Rifle Association (notice the word rifle not assault weapon) was slated to bring their national convention to the city of Columbus. However, Columbus had the temerity to stand up to the gun lobby. The announcement came five days after Mayor Michael Coleman signed legislation outlawing the sale of certain kinds...

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Columbus’ Initial Budget Info and Nutty Newspaper Comments

December 1, 2009
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The City of Columbus has started the initial phase of outlining a 2010 budget. I don’t know about other cities, but our process is laborious. It’s long and changes all the time. From The Columbus Dispatch. Columbus’ municipal belt is going to stay tightened for the foreseeable future, city officials said tonight. At the...

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The Madrigal Maniac

A Central Ohio Social Worker striving to bring justice to the City of Columbus and the State of Ohio through respectful conversation.

RSS The Columbus Dispatch

  • Pools given more time to provide access for disabled
    The deadline for public swimming pools to improve access for disabled people has been extended until January, the Department of Justice announced today. […]
  • Police say man caused $175,000 in damage during AC thefts
    Westerville business owners are on high alert after incurring more than $175,000 worth of damage from the theft of air-conditioning units during the past two weeks. Police say the thefts are the work of one man, whom they think has stolen 35 units for the scrap metal. […]
  • 'Fracking' oversight bill would drop public appeal process of permits
    A bill that’s intended to strengthen Ohio’s oversight of “fracking” and the oil and gas industry also would remove the public’s ability to challenge state-issued drilling permits. Energy companies eager to tap oil and gas in Ohio’s Utica shale must obtain permits before they can start drilling. However, a provision in the bill, which the Ohio Senate passed t […]
  • Family doesn't buy killer's story
    Sherrie Chafin-Eucker was sentenced today to 13 years in prison, one week after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the July 17 killing of Reeb, 50. The 48-year-old admitted that she shot Reeb in the chest with a .410-gauge shotgun early that Sunday morning. […]
  • Mumbah, patriarch gorilla at Columbus Zoo, dies at 47
    Mumbah, the patriarch gorilla and foster-father in the surrogacy program for baby gorillas at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, died this morning at age 47. […]

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