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Unacceptable answers on Dayton water outages

May 29, 2019 @ 7:00 am

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The responses from city officials on why water isn’t safe or available to over 400,000 people in the area are unacceptable. While Nan Whaley and her “Culture of Corruption” crew have been busy buying up buildings with tax dollars and giving them to developers, they have ignored the most fundamental role of government- basic infrastructure. […]

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The fall of the Dayton Day-old newsless

May 25, 2019 @ 7:57 pm

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Random. It’s the only way to explain the ipad edition of the Dayton Day-old Newsless. It may or may not allow you to click on a story into a reader view most days. This means you have to move the page around and try to magnify it to read it, where as when you click […]

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David Lawrence vs Libby Lolli

May 19, 2019 @ 8:44 am

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Readers of this blog know that I supported David Lawrence for DPS superintendent, before the Rhonda Corr debacle and before the Libby Lolli chaos. Lawrence was a DPS grad, an athletic standout, a military veteran, with an entire career in the service of the Dayton community at various levels of increasing responsibility in the system […]

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Judges fiddle while Rome burns

May 9, 2019 @ 5:36 am

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The next time they run for office, you might want to consider voting for whomever is running for these judicial seats to replace the following judges: Richard Skelton in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, Judges Jeffrey M. Welbaum, Michael T. Hall and Michael L. Tucker all of the 2nd District Court of Appeals. Oh, that’s […]

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The stupid election

May 7, 2019 @ 11:57 pm

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Today was why none of the incumbents should be re-elected. It requires 500 signatures to run for Dayton City Commission while it only takes 50 to run for Congress. And, you have to collect them in the dead of winter. And, then make sure people write proper- or they don’t count. And, then if more […]

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The Wire: Dayton Edition

May 6, 2019 @ 3:57 pm

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It’s been ten years since I binge watched “The Wire” television series. And like most things in Dayton, we’re about ten years behind the rest of the world as we get our own real world version unfolding in front of us. What made “The Wire” great was that it didn’t end each episode with a […]

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