"The original complaint of plaintiff Jim Brannon was filed without any evidence and lacked any grounds to challenge the conduct of the city election on November 3, 2009, and the results of the election for Council Seat No. 2. Plaintiff Brannon and his attorney, having full knowledge of Noble v. Ada County Elections Board, must be charged with responsibility for bringing a complaint that is frivolous, unreasonable and without foundation. As to all defendants and particularly as to incumbent candidate defendant Mike Kennedy, the lawsuit is unacceptable harassment not made in good faith and reflecting lack of reasonable inquiry as to the law and the facts"/attorney Scott Reed on behalf of Councilman Mike Kennedy (in brief filed with Kennedy's request for a summary judgment dismissing Jim Brannon's lawsuit). Read More
Pursuant to Rule 56, I.R.Civ.P., Defendant Incumbent Candidate Mike Kennedy moves for summary judgment of dismissal with prejudice of the entire Amended Complaint of Plaintiff Jim Brannon. Read More
We don't call it the state of hockey for nothing. Read More
A couple of inches of powdery snow is in the forecast for the Twin Cities Tuesday night, but there's no end in sight to the arctic weather that's hampering road cleanup efforts. Read More
Many city streets are still covered with a thick layer of ice well over a week after the big Christmas-week snowstorm, leading to more fender benders and cars lining up at the repair shops for suspension work after hitting curbs, potholes and ice chunks. Read More
Boca Grande's Charlotte County "iguana tax" board met on Tuesday, Dec. 29 at the Boca Grande Club, but not many island residents knew about it. Read More
FLOWER Congratulations go to State Sen. Sue Morano, D-Lorain, for her bill to increase the number of nursing educators in Ohio. Morano, a nurse herself, sponsored the Comprehensive Nursing Education Bill, which was signed into law Monday by Gov. Ted Strickland, after learning how many nursing students were being turned away from nursing schools in Ohio and around the nation because of faculty shortages. Read More
After several rounds of holiday snow, plow drivers everywhere can be proud of a job well done. Read More
Cities across North America have turned to some creative methods to make sure roads are drivable even after the worst storms. Read More
A down economy could provide a positive boost to opponents of looming targets for construction- equipment emissions in California. Read More