Trending Posts

Categories

Post Archives

Court clerks are jerks in Montgomery County

July 18, 2018 @ 11:45 am

Comments: 5

We have too many clerk of courts in Montgomery County. We have too many courts too. In the entire state of Wisconsin and Florida, there is one universal courts website. All cases, criminal, civil, probate, are managed in one place. They have one login per attorney, one set of forms, one set of fees, one […]

Read More >>

Judge Skelton ignores the premise of the Open Meetings Act- dismisses case

July 11, 2018 @ 3:34 pm

Comments: 11

Today Judge Richard Skelton dismissed the case Esrati vs DPS and Dayton City Commission on imaginary legal precedent. “However, as indicated in the Court’s decision denying the motion for a preliminary injunction, there is no evidence that any deliberations occurred during the bus tour or any discussion of the prospective closing of school buildings.” There […]

Read More >>

A confederacy of dunces – Meet your Dayton Public Schools leadership

July 11, 2018 @ 12:21 pm

Comments: 1

The Review session last night lasted less than 45 minutes. It included long pregnant pauses while the board took time to review the documents- for the FIRST time. Stuff they should have seen 48 hours in advance. Apparently, I missed that they’ve decided to hire Fahlgren Mortine – an ad agency out of Beavercreek (and […]

Read More >>

July 10 and Dayton Public Schools

July 9, 2018 @ 7:45 pm

Comments: 5

July 10 is the magic date to re-sign your contract with Dayton Public Schools. Sign it, and then resign after that, and the board tries to vote properly to sanction you for breaking the contract. Since Rev Harris has been elected, they rarely get the vote right. However, it means this is when we see […]

Read More >>

Only the little people get burned in Dayton Ohio

July 9, 2018 @ 6:54 pm

Comments: 2

I’ve often said the worst thing that can happen to a property owner in Dayton is when your next door neighbors home is foreclosed on. Next thing you know, the copper wire, the copper plumbing, the furnace, the A/C, is all pulled out by scrappers and the cost to replace it it way more than […]

Read More >>

First Montgomery County countywide citizen initiated referendum in the works

July 9, 2018 @ 3:31 pm

Comments: 3

Reliable sources have informed Esrati.com that former Republican Party chairmen, Greg Gantt and Rob Scott are working together to write a referendum and collect the necessary 14,583 voter signatures to put the recently approved sales tax increase to the test on the November ballot. The .25% sales tax increase was rushed through the county commission […]

Read More >>

Support this site

Use this Amazon link to make purchases and a small percentage of each sale helps fund independent journalism in Dayton.
Amazon

Secret Link