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Looking for Good News….we really tried
We have received some criticism for not having any positive, uplifting news, about the great things happening in Lake County. You know, all those positive things that the Commissioners, Visitors Bureau, and the Port Authority have done for us –… Read More ›
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Seniors Must Unite…losing their buying power
We found this article from ‘The Senior Citizens League’ to be very revealing. For Lake County seniors that are relying on social security to pay the bills, especially the ever increasing property taxes, this explains why they are having a… Read More ›
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It’s a Matter of Life
The Anonymous One sends us this message on Labor Day…. “It’s a Matter of Life…” Things fail all the time. equipment fails, organs fail, contraceptives fail, and human beings fail. Killing pre-born babies because of contraceptive failure and unwantedness is… Read More ›
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P.S.A. Elderly Abuse…a growing problem
updated: 9/3/19 This is a public service announcement making Lake County residents aware of another growing problem in our community – ELDER ABUSE! We were told about this problem during our visits to the Lake County Council on Aging. Please… Read More ›
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Lake County Educational Service Center…who are they?
A Lake County lobbyist sent us an email, asking us to look into the Lake County Education Service Center. Since they are getting taxpayer funding through the Lake County Financing District levy , they are on our radar screen. We… Read More ›
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New Sheriff in Town…do you know him?
We sent the following email to our new Sheriff – Frank Leonbruno. We will let you know when he responds to our questions. if anyone has any other questions for the new sheriff, please send them to us. *********************1776 Sheriff… Read More ›
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Lakeland C.C….”enrollment still tanking”
Thanks to a Kirtland lobbyist for this update on Lakeland Community College’s enrollments. “Enrollments nationally are still trending down. Many of our sister colleges are between 2 and 10 percent down. As of [August 26, 2019], we were 5.1% down… Read More ›
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Public Schools… Expanding Their Services
This article contains opinion, for the easily offended enter at your own risk. We see a disturbing trend happening in education. It appears that the state education system is slowly, but surely, replacing the parents’ and the family’s role… Read More ›
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A History on County Government
Many thanks to our friends in Geauga County at Auburntownship.org for this great article on County government. https://www.auburntownship.org/commentary/2019default.html#WHAT_HAPPENS_IN_OUR_BACKYARD_DOESN%E2%80%99T_STAY_THERE_ “WHAT HAPPENS IN OUR BACKYARD DOESN’T STAY THERE” Published Wednesday, August 21, 2019 by William Haupt III | The Center Square In… Read More ›
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Auditor Error…Kirtland Schools impacted
Updated: 8/28/19 We thank the lobbyist that made us aware of the Lake County Auditor’s ‘glitch’ that impacted Kirtland schools. It is important to note that the correct amount of taxes were collected from the taxpayers, but a human error… Read More ›
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A Tale of Two Cities…”to tax or not to tax?…that is the question”
Here is the article we wrote for the News-Hearld: We need affordable fire stations The recent News-Herald article regarding Lyndhurst’s approach to improving their fire station clearly showed a responsible, cost effective approach, without saddling the residents with a mountain… Read More ›
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Secular Humanism…word play can be deception
From the “Anonymous One” we learn another deception being played on the general population: Secular humanists, those who hold to the belief that humanity is capable of morality and self-fulfillment without belief in God, have made the word abortion sound… Read More ›
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Vaccine Risk Meeting Planned…Another Hot Topic
LFC will post information about meetings that we believe have a significant, general interest for Lake County residents. Here is a group, led by Mr. Dave Black, that is tackling the controversial topic of vaccines. *********************1776 Ohio Citizens Defending the… Read More ›
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Painesville Township vs. Riverside School Board…round 3
To ensure that all parties in any debate have a forum allowing their opinions to be expressed, we are providing LFC readers with the following comments received from Mr. Gabe Cicconetti, Painesville Township Trustee and Mr. Thomas Hach, Riverside School… Read More ›
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Painesville Township vs Riverside School Board…round 2
Thanks to a Concord lobbyist for this “heads up” on this increasingly political battle. The current Municipal Court judge, Michael Cicconetti is retiring soon. https://www.news-herald.com/news/lake-county/painesville-municipal-court-judge-michael-cicconetti-retiring/article_54cb7b2c-3603-11e9-a880-8703146629b8.html Multiple sources have told us Concord Trustee, Paul Malchesky, would like to add the title… Read More ›
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LFC at Mentor City Fest…Voter Registration Drive
Lobbyists for Citizens will have a booth at the Mentor City Fest on Friday and Saturday, August 23rd and 24th. Festival Hours: August 23rd 4 – 11:00 pm August 24th 11 – 11:00 pm The festival grounds are in… Read More ›
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Lake County Voting Locations
We stopped by the Elections Board and asked for updated information about polling locations, and the ever accommodating personnel at the Lake County Elections Board were only too happy to provide us with schedules. They do a remarkable job keeping… Read More ›
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Painesville Twp vs Riverside School Board…round 1
There is an interesting controversy brewing between Painesville Township and the Riverside School Board. The closing of the Clyde C. Hadden Elementary School has presented a dilemma of what to do with the property. The Riverside School Board would prefer… Read More ›
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Local Government Funds…some townships are getting short-changed
We attended the Lake County Budget Commission meeting this morning. In attendance were the County Prosecutor, Auditor and Treasurer and various representatives from municipalities and the libraries. So what does the Budget Commission do for the taxpayers? From the Auditor’s… Read More ›
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Lake County Financing District…”Are You Ready to Cry Uncle?”
On the November 5th ballot, taxpayers in the Madison, Painesville, Perry, and Riverside School districts will be asked to pass a 4.90 mill renewal levy for the Lake County School Financing District. The effective millage on this levy has… Read More ›
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Inside Millage for Lake County Schools
We wondered how much inside millage revenue each school district in Lake County receives. So we spent the time to prepare a schedule from the details given to us by the Lake County Auditor’s department. INSIDE MILLAGE FOR LAKE COUNTY… Read More ›
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Staggering Death Tolls..Are some deaths more important than others?
Our ‘Anonymous One’ speaks out again…… “It’s A Matter of Life…” Our current 2019 death toll from mass shootings stands at an appalling 245. The collective outrage from our citizens, politicians, and media types is unceasing. Yet each day the… Read More ›
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Just Say No…
This pretty much sums it up for us. Politicians and bureaucrats must learn that we are “tapped out”, and cannot continue to support ever-increasing property taxes. Be wary of politicians and bureaucrats that do not want to be held accountable… Read More ›
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Ohio Supreme Court Ruling…”Uh-Oh” We Have a Problem
Our “Pro Se Team” has uncovered a potential problem for the Lake County Republican Party, the Lake County Auditor, and by extension all Lake County citizens. First some background information: Unfortunately, our former Auditor, Mr. Ed Zupancic – a very… Read More ›
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Free Speech…do not take it for granted
Amendment I of U.S. Constitution: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble,… Read More ›