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Category Archives: Dayton Ohio
A sign of hope in Dayton
1 CommentKevin Lush captured a rainbow this morning over Dayton, Ohio. What you don’t see is the herd of politicians — including the new mayor-elect, Gary Leitzell — off to the left, rushing to find that huge pot of gold at … Continue reading
Let’s try 9/11 terrorists in the heartland of “Pro-America”
3 CommentsEric Holder and President Obama are taking a lot of flack on their decision to try the 9/11 terrorists in New York, just a few blocks away from the former World Trade Center. A lot of the angst and anxiety … Continue reading
Nobody in the railroad industry knew who Orville and Wilbur Wright were either
7 CommentsI was talking with a colleague of mine this morning about how Social Media is taking shape and changing the world, and that it would be good for people in business to know who the movers and shakers are. People … Continue reading
Federal Government, have your meetings in Dayton, Ohio. We have no fun here!
4 CommentsAn open letter sent to President Obama today. I sure hope he takes us up on our offer. Our hotels and restaurants could sure use the business. If you are interested in seeing the real letter with our logo, Rufus’ … Continue reading



