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Non YSU Sports / Pryor gone
« on: June 07, 2011, 08:08:06 PM »

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YSU Penguin Athletics / 2011 football tickets
« on: June 01, 2011, 09:59:44 PM »
A little later then usual but I mail in my money today for my season tickets (4). Really looking forward to a good season, heck everyone is equal at this point.

Many of you season ticket holders?

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General BS / Go figure
« on: April 06, 2011, 10:51:43 PM »
BO does a 180 on Gitmo - hardly a peep from the mainstream press - hummmm looks like Bush was correct

Gas prices are going nuts - hardly a peep from the mainstream press - maybe BO is a secret oilman like that darn Bush

BO get us involved this Libya thing - yep more money going down the drain - hardly a peep from the mainstream press

For every dollar we spend - 40 cents is borrowed - hardly a peep from the mainstream press




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YSU Penguin Athletics / No interest from YSU
« on: April 06, 2011, 10:29:47 PM »
Guess that our coaches feel that we are set at RB (heck maybe we are) Article in the NC News reports that former Wilmington star and teammate of Carson Sharbaugh, Chris Burns is leaving Pitt for UMass. Will be a redshirt Junior. Delaware, James Madison, William & Mary, Slippery Rock, Old Dominion, Appalachian State and Georgia State also were interested.

Watched him in HS and thought that he could make an impact at our level and was surprised that he stayed at Pitt last year after two really good true freshmen beat him out his redshirt freshman season.


http://www.ncnewsmedia.com/archive/2011/04Apr/Chris_Burns/image0.htm

ps - I hate how the News breaks down stories so that you have to click to 4-5 pages to read what should be on one.

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Non YSU Sports / Ytown high
« on: March 30, 2011, 09:46:51 PM »
I did not see this coming, good idea


http://www.myvalleysports.com/content/headlines/story/City-Schools-to-Merge-Athletic-Programs/K_ALcZkrRE-33vEEmRmj0w.cspx


For the second time in the last five years the Youngstown City Schools are joining forces.  Youngstown East and crosstown rival Chaney are combining athletic programs into one.  The change could be in place as early as this fall.

According to the current revitalization plan released today, all sports at Chaney will cease to exist. A source close to the program tells MyValleySports.com the current coaching staff for the Youngstown East football team will remain in place with head coach Brian Shaner at the helm.

The kids coming over from Chaney will play the for the Panthers and follow that schedule.  There are even plans to change their home field as well.  The new site could be a renovated stadium at the old Rayen school or a new complex on the property at Youngstown East.

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General BS / Politics at it's best
« on: March 28, 2011, 10:08:42 PM »
This is our money folks! This should outrage every single one of us. Total BS.

YOUNGSTOWN

As parting gifts to his 21 staff members who lost their jobs because he wasn’t re-elected, ex-U.S. Rep. Charlie Wilson gave a total of $119,129 in salary increases and bonuses.

The 49.77 percent increase was given by Wilson, a Democrat from St. Clairsville, during the final three months of 2010 compared with the year’s third quarter, July to September, according to information compiled by LegiStorm.com, a political website that monitors congressional spending.

The increase was the most by any of Ohio’s 18 members of the U.S. House in 2010 in total dollars and percentage. Among all 435 House members, Wilson’s staff salary percentage increase was the 27th highest.

“They had weeks of vacation time they hadn’t used,” Wilson said. “We paid them for that.”

Wilson, who served six years in the House, said he “didn’t specifically handle” the staff salary increases and bonuses.

That was the responsibility, he said, of Candace Bryan Abbey, his chief of staff.

Repeated attempts by The Vindicator to contact Abbey — whose quarterly salary jumped from $37,250 for July to September to $40,485 for October to December — were unsuccessful.

Nearly two-thirds of last year’s fourth quarter came after Wilson was defeated by Republican Bill Johnson of Poland.

Also, Wilson’s Washington, D.C., office and those of other defeated incumbents were closed in mid-December, leaving a skeletal staff left to run them.

Among the biggest quarterly salary increases for Wilson were for Hillary Wicai Viers, communications director, from $20,125 to $30,208; John Payne, a caseworker and former director of the Columbiana County Board of Elections, from $13,000 to $19,333; Joan N. Gregory, legislative director, from $18,250 to $27,417; and Dennis Johnson, congressional liaison and Columbiana County Democratic Party chairman, from $16,125 to $24,208.

Also, they each received $1,000 bonuses.

In all, 16 of Wilson’s 21 staff members received $1,000 bonuses with two others receiving $500 each.

Overall, LegiStorm.com reported that nearly one in 10 House members paid at least six-figure bonuses to their staffs with most going to the staffs of defeated or retired members.

Former U.S. Rep. John Boccieri, a Democrat from Alliance who used to live in and represent Mahoning County in the state Legislature, was No. 3 among Ohio’s 18 House members — and 79th overall in the House — with a 36.44 percent increase in staff salaries from 2010’s third quarter to its fourth quarter. His staff-salary expenditures went from $181,315 to $266,876.

“When you lose, you have to pay vacation time and comp time and a little bonus for all the hard work they did over the two years I was in Congress,” Boccieri said of his staff.

Most of the salary increases for Boccieri’s staff were between $2,000 and $4,000.

Asked why he didn’t get rid of most of his D.C. staff when they had to vacate his office in mid-December, Boccieri said, “So you think we should’ve dropped them a week before Christmas when they were scheduled to be done the week after?”

Each member of Congress receives federal money for staff salaries, office expenses, mail to constituents and travel. Money that isn’t spent is returned to the federal government.

It wasn’t just outgoing members at the top of the list of staff salary increases.

At No. 2 in Ohio — and 68th overall in the House — is U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of Niles, D-17th, who was elected last November to his sixth two-year term.

Ryan’s quarter-to-quarter increase was 38.72 percent, $94,514 more given to his staff in the last three months of 2010 compared to the July-to-September period.

Bonus payments to staffers in the fourth quarter isn’t uncommon to Ryan. He gave six-figure increases to his staff in the fourth quarters of 2009, 2008 and 2006.

“The congressman gives merit pay in the last quarter,” said Patrick Lowry, his district press secretary, whose salary increased from $16,874 in 2010’s third quarter to $21,374 in the fourth quarter. “We’ve had less turnover of staff than most offices [partly because of merit pay increases.] A number of us have been here since the beginning. Merit pay at the end of the year has been a common practice for the congressman since he’s been in office” since January 2003.

U.S. Rep. Steven C. LaTourette of Bainbridge, R-14th, also gives merit pay to his staff, about $70,000 to $80,000 overall each year in the fourth quarter. He currently has 18 employees.

LaTourette, a nine-term incumbent, was No. 5 in Ohio — and 130th overall in the House — in 2010 with a 28 percent increase, $74,181 more given to his staff between the third and fourth quarters.

In a prepared written statement, LaTourette said: “I am mindful we’re doing the taxpayers’ work, and that’s why I’ve returned more than $1 million I didn’t use to run my office, often about $100,000 each year. Some others might spend every nickel and dime they receive. I invest in a hard-working, responsive staff, shun costly, taxpayer-funded promotional mailings and try to fly in and out of Baltimore because flights are one-quarter the cost of flying out of [Ronald Reagan Washington] National [airport] in D.C.”

Ex-U.S. Rep. Kathy Dahlkemper of Erie, Pa., a one-term member representing her state’s 3rd District, was No. 3 in the entire House in bonuses, a 111.62 percent increase, $194,559 in pay hikes to her staff as she was leaving office.

The staff salary of Dahlkemper, a Democrat, jumped from $197,960 in 2010’s third quarter to $404,846 in the fourt h quarter.

Some of her employees had their salaries nearly triple. For example, the salary of Chanel Monet Cook, a constituent services representative, went from $8,250 in the third quarter to $24,044 in the fourth.

Dahlkemper and Tina M. Mengine, her chief of staff, couldn’t be reached by the newspaper to comment.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / men win
« on: February 19, 2011, 09:29:54 PM »
A win is a win is a win. pull away late to top BGSU

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Vikings win
« on: February 12, 2011, 09:44:15 PM »
Outscored by 15 at the FT line and lose by 10. Darn darn darn


http://espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=310430325

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Non YSU Sports / Cavs Win
« on: February 11, 2011, 11:11:21 PM »
Streak over - fans were great - nuff said

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YSU Penguin Athletics / YSU Wins!
« on: February 03, 2011, 09:05:23 PM »
Did I see that score correctly? Missed the game for a church meeting but sure was glad when I came out and heard the score.

Who was at the game?

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General BS / John Demjanjuk
« on: March 12, 2009, 09:40:51 PM »
Anyone else think that they should just leave this guy alone, I mean just what do they hope to prove, the dude is like 88 or something?

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