Saturday, July 26, 2014

Local

$18 million was just the opener for Huber Heights's music boondoggle.
"City Council is expected to vote at Monday night’s meeting on three pieces of legislation — $400,000 for the VIP area, $99,000 for VIP improvements and $758,879 for concession stand upgrades."
This was planned from the beginning.

Judge sides with his fellow arch-criminals against a business being harmed in lawsuit over Water Street development.
"Dayton Office Properties filed a lawsuit against the city and developers Woodard Real Estate Resources and Crawford Hoying Development Partners claiming the parties are conspiring to unlawfully seize its property to increase the value of the development.
The company contends the city is improperly using eminent domain to reclaim the road, which would breach the terms of its agreement. The city has argued that it maintains the right-of-way, and merely wants to re-establish a public road."
To steal property is why government exists.

Storms knock out power.

Bunch of rulers of corrupt village of Gratis resign en mass.

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