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On 13 September 1979, #ABBA began ABBA: The Tour at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Canada, with a full house of 14,000. "

ABBA performing in Edmonton, Canada, 1979

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Congress demands Dept of War release 46 secret UFO videos: ‘You’re gonna see some weird f–king s–t’ Members of Congress are demanding 46 military videos from the Department of War which insiders say are convincing proof that humanity is not the only intelligent being on Earth.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is pressuring the Department of War to release 46 videos—45 previously unreleased—purportedly showing unidentified aerial phenomena around sensitive U.S. military spaces, with footage reportedly including radar, therm… #aliens #apr2026 #nypost #oh #ovni #uap #ufo #ufosky #usa

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Job and Family Services director proposes $500/$1,000 retention bonuses to stabilize county workforce The Job and Family Services director asked the Morrow County commissioners to approve a retention plan that would pay $500 after six months and another $500 after one year for new hires, and semiannual $500 payments for employees with more than a year of service, funded from banked incentive funds.

Morrow County's Job and Family Services director is shaking things up with a proposed retention bonus program aimed at tackling critical staffing shortages—could this be the solution to keep employees motivated?

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#OH: „#Reddit ist doch auch sowas wie #Facebook für Junge, oder?“

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Sustainable Westerville - Repair Cafe What is a Repair Cafe? Repair Cafés are free meeting places and they’re all about repairing things (together). In the place where a Repair Café is located, you’ll find tools and materials to help you...

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Grandview Heights council debates right-of-way plantings, height limits and enforcement ahead of April vote At a work session, Grandview Heights council members and staff reviewed Ordinance 2026-07 to amend yard-care rules, discussing a 10-inch grass cap, possible allowances for flowers and pollinator plantings, a 3-foot proposal for right-of-way plantings, permit options and enforcement procedures; no vote was taken.

Grandview Heights City Council is in hot debate over new yard-care rules that could reshape plantings in public spaces—what's at stake for residents and pollinators alike?

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Wickliffe City Council adopts 2026 appropriation ordinance The Wickliffe City Council on March 23 adopted Ordinance 2026-05, the city's appropriation ordinance for Jan. 1'Dec. 31, 2026, after a final reading. Finance Director Matus described the plan as 'sustainable' and said staff will manage in-year transfers as needed.

Wickliffe City Council just approved a 'sustainable' budget for 2026, paving the way for smarter spending and resource management!

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Wickliffe council enacts emergency stormwater ordinance to meet EPA requirements The council suspended rules and adopted Ordinance 2026-16, a modification to Chapter 11.17 (comprehensive stormwater management), citing an EPA notice that the existing code was not up to date; the law director was authorized to prepare implementing language.

Wickliffe City Council took swift action, adopting an emergency stormwater ordinance to ensure compliance with EPA standards—what does this mean for the community?

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Treasurer warns of funding pressure, forecasts possible $1.5M five-year shortfall The district treasurer reported March 24 that revenue is running about 7.8% below last year, the general fund appropriation is about $77.76 million, and a forecast flagged a potential $1.5 million shortfall over five years; board members discussed state policy risks to property-tax revenue.

Perrysburg's treasurer warns of a looming $1.5 million funding shortfall as state policy changes threaten property tax revenue.

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Perrysburg board votes to hire Michael J. Acum as superintendent The Perrysburg Board of Education voted unanimously March 24 to approve a contract for Michael J. Acum as the district's next superintendent after a months-long search and community input. Board members cited his finance and strategic-planning experience.

The Perrysburg Board of Education has unanimously chosen Michael J. Acum as the new superintendent, citing his strong focus on student needs and impressive operational experience.

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Archbold council, residents debate zoning and annexation options amid data center concerns Residents urged the village to adopt zoning that would block large data centers; the Village Law Director said moratoria are legally limited and the village will handle petitions case-by-case while coordinating with German Township and consultants on zoning revisions.

Archbold residents are rallying against potential data centers, urging the council to implement zoning changes that could protect local farmland.

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Residents urge Twinsburg council to ban data centers, ask for standalone ordinance and charter change Speakers at the Twinsburg City Council meeting urged elected officials to prohibit data centers outright — not merely pause permitting — asking for a standalone ordinance or charter amendment and a direct public vote. Council asked staff for more information but took no immediate legislative action.

Residents of Twinsburg are rallying for a ban on data centers, warning that mere delays won't protect the community from potential threats to their aquifer and quality of life.

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Board discusses scaling back Longfellow scope and shifting bond/PI funds to HVAC and South finishes Facilities staff proposed amending the Longfellow renovation scope to reflect its current light use and reallocate remaining bond funds and interest toward HVAC projects across seven buildings and finishing work at Westerville South; staff noted potential OFCC/CFAP credits (~$25 million) and estimated a Longfellow scope reduction of about $372,000 and a budget reduction of about $683,000.

The Westerville school board is considering a significant shift in renovation plans, reallocating funds to urgently needed HVAC projects while scaling back on Longfellow's scope—what does this mean for the district's future?

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Sandusky commission advances zoning changes and routes some appeals to commission; rec and bayfront committees moved to quarterly Commissioners debated amendments tying 'declining geographic area' to planning processes and adopted two zoning-related ordinances (one requires a second reading to complete adoption); the council also approved consent items moving the recreation board and Bayfront Corridor Committee to quarterly meetings and approved multiple budget and procurement ordinances.

Sandusky City Commission is shaking up zoning laws and planning processes, sparking debates over "declining geographic areas" and the future of transient rentals!

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Erie County health official outlines lead-poisoning risks, grant funding for Sandusky homes Jeffrey Hayes of the Erie County Health Department told the Sandusky City Commission that children under 6 face the highest risk from lead dust in pre-1978 homes and summarized multiple grant awards that support remediation and healthy-homes work in Sandusky.

Children under 6 are at serious risk from lead dust lurking in older homes, but vital grant programs are stepping up to protect their health.

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Council adopts urban-forestry advance, approves rezoning and sends other items back for drafting Council suspended three readings and advanced funds to the urban forestry grant (Resolution 20-26-009), adopted a rezoning on Baltimore Somerset Road after a third reading, tabled Ordinance 20-26-005 and directed the solicitor to draft repeal language for the impervious-surface rule (20-21-24); pool-rate adoption was deferred to allow manager revisions.

Baltimore Village Council made significant strides this month, advancing urban forestry funding, adopting new zoning regulations, and navigating complex discussions on local ordinances.

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Frontier tells Baltimore Village it plans village-wide fiber build; PUCO and FCC approvals required for copper retirement Frontier Communications told council it plans to deploy fiber throughout Baltimore Village and nearby areas, offering a 200+ Mbps symmetrical tier at $29.99/month and higher tiers; company said PUCO and FCC approvals will be needed before retiring the copper network.

Frontier Communications is set to revolutionize Baltimore Village with a high-speed fiber upgrade, offering speeds over 200 Mbps for just $29.99/month!

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Akron council approves EPA wetland grant application, WRF improvements and other ordinances on consent On a largely unanimous consent agenda, Akron City Council approved an EPA Region 5 wetland-mapping grant application, multiple infrastructure contracts and program partnerships including a summer program expansion; one summer-program contract passed 12–1.

Akron City Council just took major steps to boost local infrastructure and environmental initiatives, including a groundbreaking wetland inventory and exciting park improvements!

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Public Services committee recommends sending rate‑design study contract to council The committee recommended that the proposed rate‑design study contract — described by staff as distinct from a larger rate study and estimated near $120,000 — be forwarded to the full Maumee City Council so work can begin before another rate change. Members cited Stantec's local knowledge and the need to model alternative rate structures.

Maumee City Council is one step closer to revolutionizing utility billing with a proposed $120,000 rate-design study that could reshape how residents are charged!

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Akron council narrowly approves 2026 operating budget after debate over police staffing and oversight board pay After hours of debate about public-safety staffing and a stipend increase for the Citizens Police Oversight Board, Akron City Council passed the fiscal 2026 operating appropriation, 11–2. Council members warned of long-term consequences if the budget had failed.

Akron City Council narrowly approved the 2026 operating budget after intense debate over police staffing cuts and oversight board pay, raising concerns about public safety and future implications.

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Rules committee honors retiring Councilman Fusco and debates codifying vacancy‑appointment forums The Rules Committee adopted a retirement resolution for long‑time Councilman Jeff Fusco and discussed an amendment to council procedures to formalize screening committees, interviews and optional public forums for filling vacancies; members debated flexibility versus prescriptive rules.

The Rules Committee bids farewell to Councilman Jeff Fusco while debating new procedures that could reshape how future council vacancies are filled.

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Budget committee adopts substitute budget with inspector hires and a contested stipend increase for oversight board Finance presented a substitute FY2026 appropriation adding two housing‑inspector positions, $100,000 for Keep Akron Beautiful, and an increase of Citizens Police Oversight Board stipends from $100 to $300 per meeting; council debate focused on parity, ROI and public‑safety funding before a 4–1 favorable‑report vote.

Akron's Budget and Finance Committee has sparked heated debate with a proposed stipend hike for the Citizens Police Oversight Board and new housing inspector positions, raising questions about funding priorities.

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Public Works committee advances street, sidewalk, Main Street and wetland planning measures The Public Service committee advanced a set of infrastructure and environmental proposals: an $1.8M concrete‑rehab program (with $1.2M OPWC grant), a $1M sidewalk program covering 272 properties, Main Street phase‑3 design ($10M project; $71k to finish design), a $500k EPA wetland mapping grant application, and authorizations related to WRF electrical and loan funding.

Akron's Public Service Committee is set to transform the city's infrastructure with a $1.8M street rehab program, a $1M sidewalk initiative for 272 properties, and a groundbreaking $10M Main Street project!

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Trustees approve $943,799 street‑rehab contract, adopt multiple resolutions and renew administrator’s agreement The Delhi Township Board of Trustees on March 25 approved a $943,799.11 contract for street rehabilitation, authorized a $10,000+ spend for fire‑station lighting, adopted an electric aggregation plan with a price cap, renewed the township administrator’s employment agreement and adopted several nuisance abatement resolutions.

Delhi Township is investing nearly $1 million in street repairs while also enhancing fire facilities and tackling nuisance properties!

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Delhi fire chief describes baby‑box surrender, two structure fires and staffing strain that required mutual aid At the March 25 meeting Chief Campbell told trustees a January baby‑box surrender and a string of major incidents — including a March 16 structure fire with about $315,000 in damage — left the department with zero reserve and dependent on mutual aid, a condition he said the township levy aims to address.

In a dramatic series of events, Delhi Township firefighters saved a newborn from a baby box and battled multiple significant fires, highlighting the urgent need for additional funding to maintain emergency response capabilities.

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#OH: „Jens Spahn ist schwul?! Ich dachte der wär nur Schwul für Masken“

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