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Before Tobacco, There Was Leaded Gas

Before Tobacco, There Was Leaded Gas

"While you may be looking for reasons to be cheerful today, here instead is something else to depress you. Ninety-four years ago exactly, on Feb.1, 1923, a car pulled into the Refiners Oil Co., at the corner of Sixth and Main Streets, in Dayton, Ohio, and filled up with a new product known as Ethyl gasoline. Meaning today marks yet another anniversary of the monumentally unfortunate first time gasoline with lead in it was offered for sale to consumers."

State’s mistakes on tourism signs keep coming

State’s mistakes on tourism signs keep coming

"Wow. Seriously, if it were trying, could the state have made a bigger mess of its decision to plaster β€œI Love NY” road signs on highways across New York?"

"First, it was revealed the signs were made in Arkansas."

"Next, the state and the Federal Highway Administration escalated its war over the signs, with the federal government contending they violate federal law and may lead to the withholding of highway funding."

"And, now the USA Today Network’s Albany Bureau has revealed the state Department of Transportation used emergency highway contracts and shelled out thousands of dollars in overtime costs to get the signs installed before the July 4 weekend last year."

"Incredible. These state officials may love New York, but that affection obviously doesn’t extend to the taxpayers."