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Ohio's Gonna Mail Itself To You

February 26, 2009 at 2:41 PM | by | Comments (0)

Among the top states stung by layoffs was a nasty surprise: Little Ohio bested states like Texas and Michigan to capture fourth on the list of states with the most layoffs in January. (California, New York, Pennsylvania: try not to gloat.)

The Columbus police department, Limited Brands and Chevron have all shed workers, but the hardest hit may have been the 12,000 residents of Wilmington, Ohio, 5,000 of whom worked for shipping giant DHL which plans to close its air cargo hub this year.

While many of those people probably want to send DHL's leadership a choice package, but they'd be better off sending themselves

Drive -- Pick up a Caddy 4-door from a local Enterprise. It's a $304/week rental, which should get you out of town (and really, anywhere will do).

Dance -- Get tango lessons from the pros in Buenos Aires, Argentina: We pulled up a $494 r/t fare on American today from Cincinnati/ Northern Kentucky International Airport. (Prefer to falar português? How about Salvador, Brazil for $337?)

Drink -- At the French Manor Bed and Breakfast in the Poconos in Pennsylvania, $595 buys you and a lucky guest a weekend away of wine ("welcome glass" Friday), wine (tasting Saturday afternoon) and more wine (a bottle to take home Sunday). With every glass, your last position becomes a distant, fuzzy memory.

Related Stories:
· California had most mass layoffs in January [San Francisco Business Times]
· Nonprofit feeds 5,000 in Ohio town after layoffs [CNN]
· Laid-Off Travel coverage [Jaunted]

[Photo: Zevotron]

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Is N.C. the New Toronto? K-Fed Thinks So!

August 27, 2007 at 8:55 AM | by | Comments (0)

Who let Kevin Federline out of L.A.? The famous Cheeto-pusher turned "responsible" divorced dad has crossed the country to film a multi-episode arc on the CW series "One Tree Hill," which takes place (and is filmed) in North Carolina. Federline is stretching his acting muscles to play Jason, a rock singer (not rapper!) who mixes with the all-grown-up cast.

This isn't the city of Wilmington's first major film invasion; besides hosting the teen drama of another generation, "Dawson's Creek," it has also played host to the casts of "Blue Velvet," "A Walk to Remember" and "Super Mario Bros."

Related Stories:
· Wilmington Hotels [HotelChatter]
· What's Filming in Wilmington [ncfilm]

[Photo: JustJared]