Greater Ohio's Gene Krebs talks with intern Steven Spinelli about the research he has conducted on Ohio Polling
The Election and its impact on Ohio
Greater Ohio's Gene Krebs and Ann Seller discuss how the election will impact Ohio and the Restoring Prosperity to Ohio initiative. How is the election going to impact you? Please leave us your thoughts!!
Why we voted the way we did in Ohio
Greater Ohio's Gene Krebs and Ann Seller discuss the election, who voted and why they voted the way they did.
Happy Veteran's Day!
Greater Ohio's Gene Krebs and Ann Seller gives their thanks to America's veterans and ask what you are doing to build upon the freedom our forefathers fought to establish.
Impact Ohio- How the Election will influence Ohio
Greater Ohio's Gene Krebs and Ann Seller discuss the Impact Ohio meeting, held on Thursday, November 6th which examined how the election will influence Ohio politics and policies.
Viewer's Comments- downtown development
Greater Ohio's Gene Krebs and Ann Seller respond to a blogger's comment regarding ways to get the right business in your downtown area.
Every Friday Greater Ohio will try to address Blog comments
Transportation matters to Developers
Greater Ohio's Gene Krebs and Ann Seller discuss how transportation options relate to building sustainable communities and why developers care about transportation.
Linkages between Transportation & Workforce Development
Greater Ohio's Gene Krebs and Ann Seller discuss the the Restoring Prosperity initiative and how it links transportation to workforce development. Tell us what you think!
Transportation- Are Cost-Benefit Analyses a good idea?
Greater Ohio's Gene Krebs and Ann Seller discuss the ODOT Task Force's proposal to implement cost-benefit analyses when deciding on transportation project to pursue.
The ODOT Business Plan: the transportation conversation in Restoring Prosperity
Greater Ohio's Gene Krebs and Ann Seller discuss the ODOT Business Plan, its financial challenges and the conversation that needs to occur concerning transportation in Ohio. What do you think?
