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Muck Rack was founded in 2009 by Gregory Galant and Lee Semel and they came from a Brooklyn based company called Sawhorse Media, LLC. [13]In 2018, Muck Rack became more notable as a news aggregator and a social network for journalist.
The response from the Federal Bureau of Investigation was a bill for $270,000 to fulfill the request. [16] MuckRock's request to the New York City Police Department for their guidebook on responding to FOIA requests was denied due to it being a confidential document. [17]
All 2,258 Columbus Consolidated Government full-time employees as of Oct. 30, 2023, are listed. See who the top earners are in Columbus city government. All 2,258 Columbus Consolidated Government ...
Raffa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: György Raffa, Hungarian ice hockey player; Jessica Raffa, Australian ballroom dancer; Kenneth Raffa (born 1950), American entomologist; Nancy Raffa, American ballet mistress
WTOH (98.9 FM, "The Answer") is a conservative talk radio station serving the Greater Columbus area, currently owned by the Salem Media Group and licensed to Upper Arlington, Ohio. The station's studios are shared with sister station WRFD (880 AM) and are located in North Columbus; WTOH's transmitter is northwest of downtown .
The Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow (ECOT) was a community/charter school based in Columbus, Ohio, United States.It was sponsored by the Lucas County Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West (ESCLEW) in Toledo, in accordance with chapter 3314 of the Ohio Revised Code.
The Ohio nuclear bribery scandal (2020) is a political scandal in Ohio involving allegations that electric utility company FirstEnergy paid roughly $60 million to Generation Now, a 501(c)(4) organization purportedly controlled by Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives Larry Householder in exchange for passing a $1.3 billion bailout for the nuclear power operator. [1]