10 TV: Gov. Ted Strickland on Friday ordered an additional $640 million in spending cuts as the state continues to try and head off a growing shortfall in the state's budget. So far this year, the state has made $1.9 billion in cuts… State officials previously said that Ohio's upcoming two-year budget, which begins in July, could fall as much as $7.3 billion in the red. The current two-year budget is projected to have a shortfall of $640 million.
So… General Motors and Chrysler got a check and no one drives their cars… Can Ohio get a check, because some people actually live here…
10 TV: Live Doppler 10 chief meteorologist Chris Bradley said temperatures will begin to drop on Friday evening. A leftover rain shower will be possible. It will be windy during the overnight hours, with temperatures dropping to 28 degrees. Saturday will be partly to mostly cloudy, with daytime temperatures reaching 33 degrees. Bradley said a wintry mix will develop after dark. Expect precipitation to turn to mostly snow by late Saturday night.
Could Bradley define after dark please, because some of us have nightlife to enjoy…
Friday, December 19, 2008
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