ODOT scared of progress, rejects Twitter, while Geauga sheriff, Ohio State...
I just can’t keep turning away from campaign work, but I sent this letter to the Plain Dealer this morning: Yesterday, I wrote an email to Karen Farkas praising her coverage of ODOT’s resistance in...
View ArticleAkron mayor Plusquellic “orders data to be available always”
I’m hoping Pho or Redhorse will gallop in and provide some inside Akron backstory on how this move by Akron Mayor Don Plusquellic came to be. From Ohio.com: Plusquellic said Wednesday the city is...
View ArticleYour input is needed: PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD CLOSES JUNE 15 regarding Orange...
The Cuyahoga County Public Library system has decided to not expand the Orange Library, after previously indicating that it would be expanded. This Chagrin Valley Times piece is also helpful background...
View ArticleVoting Starts TODAY w/Intro to Excellent Resource on ALL Candidates
Voting by mail or in-person starts today in Ohio. Go here to find out the details for anywhere in the state and here for Cuyahoga County, where we are voting for 12 new elected offices. It is NOT too...
View ArticleTop 10 Lists of Women Political Bloggers
Never again will you have to sit in silence should you hear anyone say that they just couldn’t find a woman to ask or write or blog or do commentary about something in politics. Enjoy! 1. 2010...
View ArticleMiami U. Students’ Efforts Earn Agreement to Phase Out of Coal
Barely two weeks ago, Miami University (of Oxford, Ohio) students were shearing off their hair for testing in order to raise awareness about the dangers of coal production and mercury: The testing is...
View ArticleAir Quality Awareness Week – Without the Awareness or the Quality in NE Ohio
Norm Roulet’s lengthy, in-depth post at REALNEO, “Happy Air Quality Awareness Week? Not in Cleveland, where air quality is poor, and awareness is worse! Meaning Modeling Matters!” is one of an...
View ArticleYour Nose May Love the Smell of Emissions But Your Lungs Sure Don’t
Last week, Sarah Palin declared her love for the smell of emissions. But what if she had to live, literally, in that smell and in those emissions, everyday, all day, for all of her child and adult...
View ArticleOhio’s Own: EcoWatch & Stefanie Penn Spear, Publishing the Information We...
Stefanie Penn Spear is a resident of Chagrin Falls, a small business owner, mother of three and Founder and Executive Director of the soon-to-be launched 24/7 print and online news outlet about the...
View ArticleVoice Your Opinion on What National Park Service Will Do With Cuyahoga Valley
On this past Saturday (6/23/12), the Plain Dealer ran this article, “National park looks to add mountain bike, other trails,” about plans being considered and to be decided upon for the Cuyahoga Valley...
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