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"A town in ruins"


A town in ruins - 12/3/2008
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Claudius
Marietta, GA

I went to junior high and high school here and I can tell you if, you were not born here you will never fit in. The town used to be something but when the oil company left and the steel mill went down so did the population. Crime has gone up and poverty is out of control.

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Claudius

re: A town in ruins - 12/3/2008 - 6/10/2009
Armco is gone and Ashland Oil is of the past. KDMC is the only thing holding the town as most of my friends work there. The population is down to 19000 when I first moved there it was 28000. The unemployment rate is down to 9%, you just cannot find a good job unless you want to work at the hospital. The public school system is below standards and the communty college which was once a branch of UK has gone backwards. The upside it's a place you can stil raise kids despite the rise in drugs.


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richard

re: A town in ruins - 12/3/2008 - 4/14/2009
claudius's statements are untrue and cannot be about the same ashland that i live in. no plants have left or closed down. the population has decreased slightly inside the city limits but there are another 20,000 people living in a 3 mile radius of the city that has experienced no population decline. the statements regarding ashland are untrue. the unemployement rate is 5%. We have a mall with 98% occupancy rate. We have a medical center that is ranked the third in the state. it sounds like the poster did not fit in here and has decided to post lies on here to make himself feel better and justify his inability to adapt to different ways of life such as the one here in ashland. If you compare his two posts with the statistics found on the us census bureau web site he cannot be talking about the same ashland. according to those facts, all of the statements made have been untrue so far. hey claudius get a life and stop lying to make yourself feel better. just because you were a little strange and didnt fit in here, doesnt mean you can make false statements that cannot be validated and trash our hometown. please grow up and i am not surprised you didnt fit in here, we dont take kindly to negative people who make lies up to make themselves feel better. seriously though, people look at this to find relocation information and when posters like you put total 100 percent lies up it presents a false image. It is disrespectful to the web site to put false information on a website intended to help people. plus i know who this is and you were correct about only one thing, true you sure didnt fit in here.


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To the poster that said ashland,ky is a place where most the plants have closed down, i would like to know where he is obtaining this info from. I live in ashland, ky and no plants have shut down in ashland, ever. both the major plants in the area, ak steel and marathon refinery are functioning as always and employ several thousand ashland area residents with wages above the national average. Our medical center is the third largest in the state behind lexington and louisville. The Ashland Town Center Mall has a 98% occupancy rate. The population of ashland has not declined at all. Only 2% since 1990, and that population that left just moved outside the city limits where most of the new housing developments have been in the last 20 yrs. Within a 3 mile radius of the ashland city limits there are another 19,000 residents, which is also the largest unincorporated area in the state of ky. I live here and claudius's post was simply not true in any form. The unemployment rate is 4.6%, what is the national unemployment rate currently? It's far higher than Ashland's. By the way I am obtaining my information from the US census bureaus web site using the 2000 census data. According to it, Ashland is average with the rest of the nation on all categories. So maybe the Ashland claudius is talking about is somewhere else, because the according to the facts it can't be the same place. The only thing that is low in ashland is the cost of living and the crime rate. i think sperling should remove claudius's post due to the fact that it is untrue and does not correspond with any data found regarding the city of ashland, kentucky. And for kids we have several activities, A YMCA which has the largest membership in the country, 2 medium size shopping malls, a tennis center, a skate park, 3 large parks, an ice skating rink, a water park, disc golf, two community colleges and a state of the art techical school just built in 2006. They are spending approximately 30 million on a new riverfront park, plus we have 3 new grade schools, two extensively renovated schools, a middle school and a college campus style high school which was built in the 60's for 5 million dollars and was just extensively renovated last year that will rival any secondary education facility in the state. We have a great town that maybe isnt growing as fast as some select municipalities in the nation, but is definately no where near the description claudius gave. I am sure this person has never been here. Actually I guarantee that this person hasnt.[read more...]


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