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Mill Creek Pollution?
Sunday, May 11, 2008

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Every morning, on my way to work, I drive across Spring Grove Avenue, past P&G, and eventually through Carthage.  One day, I noticed one of those signs urging me to “Keep it Clean” about the Mill Creek, and I realized that I crossed a bridge.  I just hadn’t really noticed this before.  The north facing of this bridge has a very noteworthy view, in my estimation, and it just causes one to wonder what kind of pollution, if any, gets dumped into the creek by the chemical plants lining the concrete creek.

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“The Culture of Copulation”: Did Phil ‘n’ Bill Share More Than Yucks?
Friday, May 09, 2008

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As first announced by reporter Bill Sloat’s Daily Bellwether blog, last Saturday marked the debut of Phil Heimlich’s radio talk show. As Beacon readers know (perhaps too well), we have a special fascination with Phil, a once-influential public official whose fall from power was hard and fast.

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Mayerson Foundation unveils mural at Coalition for the Homeless
Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation will unveil the latest public art project to be completed through the Foundation’s High School Service-Learning Program.  The unveiling will take place at a dedication ceremony at 4:00 PM on Thursday, May 22 at the Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless, 117 East 12th Street in Over-the-Rhine.  The mural, created by over 100 students from seven local high schools, tells the story of the Coalition for the Homeless in strikingly painted panels installed both inside and on the exterior of the Coalition’s offices.

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Bill Sloat:  Nothing to see here!
Saturday, May 10, 2008

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Bill Sloat’s adolescent giggling reached a new fervor yesterday with this post—a trite commentary about Nate Livingston’s recent column claiming Tyrone Yates is gay. 

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cincysuz:  Profile from the Peanut Gallery
Monday, May 12, 2008

Regular readers of The Beacon know that we have a cast of characters who frequent the comments.  Someone named “cincysuz” has a constant theme when she joins discussion here:  accuse The Beacon of being a propaganda machine for the Republican Party.  So we asked ourselves a simple question:  what if we started quoting cincysuz back to herself?  What would it look like if cincysuz argued with herself?  We were given that opportunity when we combined the recent discussion of Marc Dann with an old post about Dennis Kucinich dropping out of the race.

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Jim Parkers Votes Hackett to Replace Dann as AG
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
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Tragedy/Comedy:  An Enquirer reader exchanges emails with Peter Bronson
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Corporate Democrats get more corporate dough than Republicans
Monday, April 07, 2008
 

They say, “He who pays the piper calls the tune”. The Wall Street Journal reports that Big business is bypassing McCain. The Center for Responsive Politics reports that of the 7 major industries that reliably support Republicans, all have given more to Clinton and Obama, except for 1. And even that 1 is a close call. The defense industry and the health industry have given much more to the Democrats. 

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County Fights to End Early Jail Releases
Monday, May 12, 2008

County invests in 200 additional electronic monitoring units; prosecutes worst criminals through federal system

Today, Hamilton County Commissioners agreed to acquire 200 additional EMUs (electronic monitoring units) in an ongoing effort to relieve jail overcrowding and end early releases of prisoners. The additional EMUs will allow the Sheriff’s Department to remotely monitor more low level offenders, freeing up jail space for more violent offenders who must remain incarcerated. 

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Black Box Voting on Chain of Custody
Sunday, March 16, 2008

Editor’s Note: The material below is from Black Box voting.  The issue reminded us of an old video we captured with Stephan Skirtz.  He made waves in the 2004 blogosphere when he captured a photograph of a red pickup truck with a George W. Bush bumper sticker, and a guy handling uncounted ballots in a dark parking lot with no one around.

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