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New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Please set your refuse out to the curb by midnight on each holiday to be collected the day after the holiday. For example, place your toters out by midnight on the 4th of July and we will collect it on the 5th. It may be later in the day before your refuse is collected because they will be collecting double routes. This information was mailed out previously with your utility bill as well. The city thanks you for your patience. Locals earn Wittenberg honors Wittenberg University congratulates the following local students who made the spring 2018 dean’s list: Allie Garnai of Wilmington, Sydney Landrum of New Vienna, and James McConnaughey of Lynchburg. .neFileBlock { margin-bottom: 20px; } .neFileBlock p { margin: 0px 0px 0px 0px; } .neFileBlock .neFile { border-bottom: 1px dotted #aaa; padding-bottom: 5px; padding-top: 10px; } .neFileBlock .neCaption { font-size: 85%; } Load comments ... (lmington announces trash pickup info for all holidays)
But late in 2015, Kasich had a seeming change of heart: "I support redistricting reform dramatically," he told The Columbus Dispatch. "We carve these safe districts, and then when you're in a safe district you have to watch your extremes, and you keep moving to the extremes."In a makeshift way, the Ohio General Assembly was fairly reasonable when it redrew Ohio's congressional districts after the 1980 and 1990 censuses; a Democratic Ohio House and Republican state Senate balanced each other. That changed with one-party rule of both chambers. After 2010's census, the GOP-crafted 2011 redistricting drew 16 Ohio congressional districts that elected 12 Republicans to the U.S. House, but just four Democrats - in a state that twice backed Democrat Barack Obama for president.Given the GOP's advantages, the inevitable question is why Republicans would want to (appear to) "reform" a mechanism that's worked so well - for them. The easy answer is that they want it to continue working for them by trying to pre-empt alternatives.Voters in the state have shown they want reform. In 2015, with more than 71 percent voting "yes," Ohioans created a bipartisan Redistricting Commission to redraw General Assembly districts. The Fair Districts = Fair Elections initiative also would assign congressional redistricting to the Redistricting Commission. That's smart. State Senate Republicans' bid via SJR 5 to solidify gerrymandering in the guise of reform is not smart and should be abandoned. Voters deserve real reforms, not cynical shell games.About our editorials: Editorials express the view of the editorial board of cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer -- the senior leadership and editorial-writing staff. As is traditional, editorials are unsigned and intended to be seen as the voice of the news organization. Have something to say about this topic?* Use the comments to share your thoughts, and stay informed when readers reply to your comments by using the Notification Settings (in blue).* Send a letter to the editor, which will be considered for print publication.* Email general questions about our editorial board or comments on this editorial to Elizabeth Sullivan, director of opinion, at esullivan@cleveland.com. (cleveland.com)
ID or other proof of service.Clean up by Eliminating Unproductive Marketing with Automation, a SunDown Group lunch and launch Friday at the Columbus Idea Foundry. Register with or without lunch, or even take your own.Rake up election yard signs and recycle them on Saturday morning at the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department’s Bill McDonald Athletic Complex on Olentangy River Road. SWACO hosts the free event from 8 to 11 a.m.Those who operate gas stations and convenience stores can learn how to rake in more profit at the Ohio Petroleum Contractors Association’s annual Petroleum & Convenience EXPO at the Little Bear Golf Club in Lewis Center on Nov. 15.Seattle doesn’t only know how to clean up on coffee; the home of Starbucks also boasts Commute Seattle. Executive Director Jonathan Hopkins will share transit-friendly insights on smart transportation Nov. 16 at the 2017 Annual Meeting and Downtown Awards of Capital Crossroads & Discovery Special Improvement Districts. Register online.Fintech71 cleaned up with a stellar inaugural class, to be celebrated Nov. 16. Class members include Columbus’ SafeChain, winner of last month’s Rise of the Rest pitch competition.Clean out the coat closet and drop off new or gently used coats to any Rusty Bucket Restaurant and Tavern through Feb. 1 and they will be donated to the Salvation Army.No need to mop up any red ink for the ProMusi... (Columbus CEO)
Dean Narciso The Columbus Dispatch @DeanNarciso Delaware County's three largest townships have renewed an agreement to consolidate trash and recycling pickup. But it won't include grass clippings, twigs or leaves.Genoa, Liberty and Orange townships each are seeing a surge of new homes along their southern border with Franklin County. And all of their refuse adds substantially to the growing waste stream.Monday night, trustees in Liberty and Orange voted to accept Rumpke Waste and Recycling's bid, which will cost residents $15.39 per month for curbside trash and recycling. That's about $2 per month higher than a similar contract they've had for the past three years. And yard waste is not included. The inclusion of yard waste pickup would have added more than five dollars more per month to that bill.Genoa last week approved the same three-year deal.The head of the Delaware Knox Marion Morrow Solid Waste Management District said she's pleased that the contract includes recycling, but would like ... (The Columbus Dispatch)
Evans said. A vehicle attempting to pass the trash truck struck Finkle. A medical helicopter was called to transport him to a Columbus area hospital with what were believed to be non-life threatening injuries. Read or Share this story: http://ohne.ws/2x4Rvc4... (The Newark Advocate)