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This Wednesday, February 24th, and every February 24th from here on out, the City of Akron will celebrate "Dick Goddard Day." 

The special day honoring the late Northeast Ohio TV weatherman and renowned animal advocate was lobbied for by Ward 4 Councilwoman Tara Mosley-Samples who said in a statement, "Many of us grew up with Dick Goddard and his catch phrase that we will all remember, 'Have your pet spayed or neutered.'" 

And that was just one small piece that Goddard fought for on behalf of his beloved "four-foots" as he referred to companion animals. In 2016, Goddard's Law was passed in Ohio, named after Dick Goddard who relentlessly fought for its passage. The law made it a felony to knowingly abuse a companion animal. 

Goddard passed away back in August of 2020 at the age of 89. This Wednesday, the 24th, would have been his 90th birthday. To honor the occassion and the man, Mosley-Samples is encouraging Akron residents and beyond to post pictures of them with their animals on Wednesday, using the social media hashtags "Dick Goddard Day," "Goddards Law," or "Spayed or Neutered."

While the first annual "Dick Goddard Day" will remain entirely virtual due to COVID-19, the city and Mosley-Samples are hoping to expand events and activities honoring Goddard in the years to come. 

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Two Akron City Councilwomen say not only were they not invited to the unveiling of a new crocheted mural of Sojourner Truth at Lock 3, but that few in Akron's African American community knew it was even happening.

The controversy erupted after pictures of the unveiling posted to social media appeared to have very few people of color in them. Truth, an African American woman, gave her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech in Akron on May 29, 1851.

Another event will be held at Lock 3 Wednesday from 5:15-6:15 to allow more people to take pictures with the new mural.

Samples and Sims joined the Jasen Sokol Show to talk about the situation.

Published in Jasen Sokol
Friday, 19 January 2018 12:32

Kucinich Picks Samples as Running Mate

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dennis Kucinich has picked Akron City Councilwoman Tara Samples as his running mate.
 
The two will face a crowded field in the May primary, including former federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director, Richard Cordray and his running mate, former Ohio Congresswoman Betty Sutton, Ohio Supreme Court Justice William O'Neil, whose running mate is Chantelle E. Lewis of East Cleveland, former State Rep. Connie Pillich and running mate Marion Mayor Scott Schertzer, and State Senator Joe Schiavoni, and his running mate, Stephanie Dodd.
 
Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, who had previously announced she was running for Governor, dropped out of the race last week, pledging her support to Richard Cordray.
 
Kucinich is well-known statewide as a result of his high-profile years as Mayor of Cleveland, as well as his time in Congress from 1997-2003. He also ran for President in 2004 and 2008.
 
Samples has represented Ward 5 on Akron City Council since 2013. 
 
Kucinich and Samples joined The Jasen Sokol Show for their first radio interview after the announcement:

Editor's note: A previous version omitted the names of Connie Pillich and Scott Schertzer.

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