Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Local

I doubt a slumped over man can give permission to search his vehicle, and being slumped over is not probably cause.

Ohio Edison customers without power.

Gas prices jump 30 cents overnight. This market is broken.

Trotwood residents and NAACP pressure government to use coercion to stop Target from closing.
"Foward and others took issue with Target for not informing city leaders of declining revenue."
Apparently all businesses are supposed to report to their coercive rulers.
"Foward said the NAACP will monitor developments whether Target moves down the road to Clayton or Englewood.
"The NAACP is going to have a huge problem with that," he said.
City Manager Mike Lucking said Target received a 15-year tax abatement worth $1.2 million.
"That's money that would normally go to the schools, go toward city services," Lucking said. "That's money they realize they benefited from ... Basically at the end of their abatement, they're moving out of town.""
Because they store isn't profitable. More.

Fairfield cop who killed 23 year old man had a bad record that prompted the police chief to recommend firing him.

I should have been a weatherman. Nowhere else but politics can you be constantly wrong and still make a lot of money. Yesterday Accuweather predicted it was going to be 35 on Friday. Today it's going to be 16, then 28 on Saturday. It won't break freezing until Feb. 1. I bet the predictions get colder.

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