Buy Cars and Trucks in Xenia, Ohio

Buick : Other 1956 Buick Special - NO RESERVE
Buick : Other 1956 Buick Special - NO RESERVE
$9,950.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 3h 59m
Chevrolet : Chevelle 1969 CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE
Chevrolet : Chevelle 1969 CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE
$15,100.00 (10 Bids)
Time Left: 5h 52m
Chevrolet : Corvette Stingray 454 1971 Corvette
Chevrolet : Corvette Stingray 454 1971 Corvette
$15,600.00 (6 Bids)
Time Left: 8h 44m
Pontiac : GTO 1968 Pontiac GTO
Pontiac : GTO 1968 Pontiac GTO
$10,300.00 (9 Bids)
Time Left: 14h 17m
Chevrolet : Nova rally sport 1971 Nova
Chevrolet : Nova rally sport 1971 Nova
$8,700.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 17h 2m
Volvo : Other ES Volvo P1800 ES wagon 18K miles
Volvo : Other ES Volvo P1800 ES wagon 18K miles
$8,000.00 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 17h 49m
Chevrolet : Camaro 1967 Chevy Camaro 502 Fuel Injected Must See
Chevrolet : Camaro 1967 Chevy Camaro 502 Fuel Injected Must See
$25,100.00
$35,000.00
Time Left: 2d 15h 8m
Chevrolet : Nova 1963 Chevy II Nova Convertible
Chevrolet : Nova 1963 Chevy II Nova Convertible
$7,500.00
$8,900.00
Time Left: 2d 15h 38m
Mazda : RX-7 Turbo2 1988 Mazda RX7 TURBO2
Mazda : RX-7 Turbo2 1988 Mazda RX7 TURBO2
$3,550.00
$5,000.00
Time Left: 3d 10h 5m
Dodge : Dakota Club Cab R T 2003 DODGE DAKOTA R T
Dodge : Dakota Club Cab R T 2003 DODGE DAKOTA R T
$12,250.00
Time Left: 4d 11h 5m
Ford : Thunderbird 1960 Thunderbird
Ford : Thunderbird 1960 Thunderbird
$5,300.00 (14 Bids)
Time Left: 4d 14h 14m
Dodge : Other 1966 Dodge A100 parts truck
Dodge : Other 1966 Dodge A100 parts truck
$103.72 (16 Bids)
Time Left: 5d 6h 8m

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Should cheesy tater tots be denied to morbidly obese people?
Question:
In Xenia, Ohio, we have many people slowing dying from being hundreds of pounds overweight. Still, Burger King keeps selling them cheesy tater tots, even though they know it will eventually kill them. Like bartenders give alcohol to drunks who will get in a car and drive. Should BK be made to stop?


Answer:
I think YES! Someone please don't let me eat anther sweet, drink another coke, or taste another french fry!!!! LOLOLOL

Has anyone ever seen the cave to hide runaway slaves which is suppose to be located in Zenia, Ohio?
Question:
Cave 550 US 68 South, Xenia Still there Evidence of trap door. Slaves said to have been brought by railroad cattle cars and hidden until it was thought safe to travel. How do you get there once you get to Zenia?


Answer:
Yes it was part of the underground railroad and the next stop was Oberlin Ohio and then Cleveland and then erie penn. Quite an interesting story and alot of great books on the subject too .

Are there laws for making payment arrangements for traffic fines in Ohio, and if so what are they?
Question:
Does it vary from locality to locality, because I went to court over a dumb tax thing and the judge said that because of the city being so small (Carlisle, 45005) payment arrangements could not be made? He also said that if you were not to pay the fine and tried to walk out of the court building after being issued your fine you would be held in contempt and immediately issued a warrent. This happened about two months ago, but I also had a friend who had a felony in Xenia but was able to make arrangements...Serious inconsistencies there... And so... My boyfriend has court today over some weird 72 hour parking law. They towed his car without previous citation, and he cannot afford to pay to get the car out of impound. He had just recently moved in with me and had everything he owned in his car and now has to pay $130 and sign over his title just to get his belongings out of the car. Also because he just moved here he isn't getting many hours in his new job so his paycheck barely made rent and the tow fee to get his stuff. Now he has to go to court to pay the ticket fee, but has no money left to pay it. This citation was in a different city (Springboro 45066), and I am wondering if there are some sort of laws set that requires a judge to make some kind of arrangement, whether it be paying in chunks or just delaying the fine due date. I'm confused because I don't understand how one city can say you can and one can say you cant. Sorry about the long explanation :( Err the tax court thing was about me not filing my taxes in a city that I did not reside in, and all I had to do was show documentation that I didn't have to file taxes in that city because it was their mistake. This traffic ticket issue is a different issue, person, and city. Sorry I'm not being rude I just wanted to clear that up because my explanation must have come off confusing. :)


Answer:
It's up to the judge's discretion. There is no law requiring them to make payment arrangements, although most will try and be reasonable. It also depends on your behavior. If you fail to pay your taxes and fail to take care of it to the point that you have to go to court, the judge might feel that you've been horsing around long enough and it's time to pay already.