Jcpenney is hitting a 13 year low. You have a judge who may rule sooner than later on the whole jcpenney macys situation. Lori thank you so much. Five days until the Government Shutdown. Twentyone days until we hit the debt limit. We have bill cavuto with us now. Great to see you. Tried to defund obamacare. All of the talk is about senator cruz and this marathon overnight talking session. Neil he rallied the base. He might make it tougher for Speaker Boehner to cut a deal on this. Did they have to move onto Something Else that could save face for boehner and maybe people in the house. Hours before potential shutdown. A number of deals have been another deal would be we will do it if we find something in the healthcare lot to delay. Whether it is attached to this or something that happened a couple of weeks later. Maybe they get a oneyear extension or delay or, a couple keep project that could save face. Adam we have jack lew saying that the government runs out of money. Are you getting
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On Earth Day 13 volunteers collected trash along the Auburn/Waterloo Trail under the leadership of Rotarian Norman Yoder to prepare the trail for mowing.
Later in the season Bill Brandon and the city plan to re-seed the area where new drain tile was placed last year to improve drainage.
Also, the Auburn Parks Department and County Highway Department have continued mowing the grass along the trail. Eric Ditmars has applied weed killer for many years as well.
Paul Miller and Ken Metzger work to maintain the park with help from Clint Stephenâs beautiful flowers. Our community can be proud of this trail which will soon be expanded into Waterloo.
Four Solon Schools staff members test positive for COVID-19 since Friday Ed Wittenberg, cleveland.com
SOLON, Ohio – It’s been a difficult week for the Solon City School District in its battle against the coronavirus pandemic.
Superintendent Fred Bolden told the Solon Board of Education Monday (Jan. 25) that since Friday afternoon (Jan. 22), four district staff members have tested positive for COVID-19.
“Those staff members resulted in five other staff members getting quarantined and 37 students needing to be quarantined,” he said. “So it can happen that quickly.”
Last week was “a great week” for the district, Bolden said.
“We were in a declining trend in terms of the number of cases that we had,” he said.