Sandusky isn’t a very big city. But ever since I began working here in late 2004, I’ve been surprised at how often Sandusky pops up in movies and in books. Maybe people just like the name.
Teddy “the Governor” Strickland doesn’t like it when other folks try to muscle in on his gambling turf.
As the Register reported Tuesday, the government sent “the boys” around to deal with an alleged gambling operation in Norwalk.
When I get lunch at my favorite Sandusky Thai lunch joint, Jo Wok, I usually ask for chicken. Today, I asked for pork when I put in my order for spicy red curry.
An old friend of mine, Cathy Green, started a series of “15 Books” postings on Facebook a few days ago. The idea is to list 15 favorite books that you can think of within 15 minutes.
Here’s my list:
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, seems to send me a new press release every five minutes or so. He must have a very busy staff.
The senator has a couple of useful public service announcements in two recent releases that I want to share with you.
Michael Munger, an economist who is the chairman of the political science department at Duke University, says Americans are being pushed to recycle even when it doesn’t make any sense.
Connie Schultz had a column in last weekend's Plain Dealer arguing that bankers working for troubled banks should not get big bonuses. She also praises "populist rage."