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Martz announced that she would not run for re-election as Governor in 2004. Martz's first legislative session resulted in the single largest increase in the education budget in Montana history and tax cuts intended to stimulate the stagnant state economy. Martz had her fair share of scandals, off-color statements, and questionable activities while she was in office, many of which led to her low approval rating during the remaining years of her term as governor ( which were as low as 20 % at one point ). Her chief policy adviser, Shane Hedges, was involved in a drunk driving accident near Marysville, Montana in August 2001, after which he went to Martz's residence, where she washed his clothes.
In May 2003, Martz made it into the news, through no action of her own, because of a supposed similarity to the face and hair of one nude bordello dancer sculpted by Seattle artist Kristine Veith, and placed in a new development in downtown Helena. Both Martz and Veith deny the similarity, with Martz stating, possibly partially tongue-in-cheek, " I'm a very modest person, no one would ever see me like that.
In 2004, Miller sought the Republican nomination for Governor when Judy Martz announced that she would not seek a second term.
When incumbent Governor Judy Martz announced she would not run for re-election in 2004, Schweitzer announced his candidacy.
Martz told the Rams that after being examined and evaluated by his treating physician, Dr. Victoria Fraser, that his illness would prevent him from performing his duties.
Martz immediately announced he would miss the rest of the season.
Not all was unfamiliar to Hakim, however, as this time around with the Lions he would be working with former Rams offensive coordinator and head coach Mike Martz, who was now the offensive coordinator in Detroit.
He would follow Rams head coach Mike Martz to the Detroit Lions for a final season in 2006.
Martz Communications Group, which owns the repeater and programs The Oasis, would soon after establish a website, http :// www. savetheoasis. com /, which explains the station's position on the issue, stressing that WIOT should not get special treatment on the grounds that it is an Ohio radio station that serves no part of Detroit, though the statement is not exactly true.
Martz would later apply with the FCC to relocate W284BQ to 93. 9, potentially interfering with Windsor, Ontario station CIDR-FM, then later to 93. 5, before giving up on the concept altogether.
However, Martz has since applied to move the translator to 93. 5 FM, where it would not interfere with CIDR, and it is unlikely the translator will ever actually take to the air on 93. 9.
Martz was a broadcaster with ambitions of purchasing or building a series of American radio stations with the intent of providing quality radio that would also be of value to Canadian citizens.

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The Patriots ' physical play led Rams coach Mike Martz to say after the game that the Patriots were " a Super Bowl – caliber team.
Hill resigned after underperforming in the first half of the 2003 season and was replaced midseason pitching coach Randy Martz.
Martz was named head coach of the Rams on February 2, 2000, after Dick Vermeil retired ( he later changed his mind and coached across the state at Kansas City ).
* St. Louis Rams – Mike Martz ; replaced Dick Vermeil who retired after winning Super Bowl XXXIV.

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This, along with injury problems and a coaching change ( Super Bowl winning coach Dick Vermeil left the team and was replaced by Mike Martz ), caused the Rams to slip to a 10 – 6 record in 2000.
Private carrier Martz offers coach bus service from the terminal as well.
* 1902-1904 Elias E. Martz
* 1909-1910 Elias E. Martz
The first lot was bought by James Olberg and J. Martz opened a furniture store there before moving the operation to Le Roy.
Three members of the Hill and Valley Boys ( Larry Knapp, David Knapp and Charles Martz ) are still actively playing BlueGrass music.
* Jasun Martz — Award-winning musician recorded with Michael Jackson, toured with Frank Zappa, arranged Starship's No. 1 hit, We Built This City
* Edwin P. Martz
In 1978 Dubuffet collaborated with American composer and musician Jasun Martz to create the record album artwork for Martz ’ s avant-garde symphony entitled The Pillory.
A detail of the drawing is also featured on Martz ’ s second symphony ( 2005 ), The Pillory / The Battle, performed by The Intercontinental Philharmonic Orchestra and Royal Choir.
The Rams ' high-powered offense, run by offensive coordinator Mike Martz, was nicknamed " The Greatest Show on Turf " and registered the first in a string of three consecutive 500-point seasons, an NFL record.
Judy Martz ( b. July 28, 1943, Big Timber, Montana as Judy Morstein ) was the 22nd Governor of Montana, having served a single term from January 2, 2001, to January 3, 2005.
In the Montana gubernatorial election of 2000, Martz defeated her Democratic opponent, Mark O ' Keefe, by a margin of 51 percent to 47 percent.
Martz also was put under a state-wide microscope when a real estate deal between the Martzes and ARCO was uncovered.

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In 2002 the Rams had a see-saw season in which Kurt Warner played injured and committed more turnovers than usual ; Marshall Faulk was also not the factor he had been in previous years, although many faulted Martz for his tendency to emphasize the pass too much and not run Faulk more.
Martz allegedly had several conflicts with the St. Louis front office over the years which reportedly came to a climax in 2005.
During the seven years in which Martz was involved with the Rams, the team went to two of the franchise's three Super Bowls.
Other private companies which operate from the Greyhound Bus Terminal are Bieber Tourways, Capitol Trailways, Martz Trailways, Peter Pan Bus Lines, and Susquehanna Trailways.
The station, which is purchased by Martz Communications Group ( through its Radio Power subsidiary ) from Langer Broadcasting in December 2010, broadcasts on 660 kHz on the AM dial with a power of 1, 400 watts, daytime only ( to protect the nighttime signal of WFAN-AM 660 The Fan in New York City on the same frequency ), and is licensed to Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania.

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The state Democratic Party alleged that Martz had assisted ARCO in her position as Lieutenant Governor.

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Also on that date, it was announced that the program will be carried on W232CA 94. 3 FM and WGPR-HD3 in Detroit, Michigan, beginning January 11, 2012 ; however, on January 31, 2012 programmer Martz Communications Group ceased operations of WGPR's HD Radio feeds, due to financial and signal difficulties.
On April 20, 2011, WGPR launched its HD2 and HD3 digital subchannels with a smooth jazz format on WGPR-HD2 as The Oasis, and modern rock on WGPR-HD3 as The Bone — these subchannels are programmed by the Martz Communications Group.
On January 9, 2012, Martz applied to return The Oasis to the airwaves, this time via a translator on 92. 7 FM.
Martz credits his influences on his variation of the offensive system to Sid Gillman and Don Coryell.
Mid-way through 2005 though, he re-emerged with an appearance on the Jasun Martz ( former Frank Zappa sidekick ) album The Pillory / The Battle playing mellotron and wind synth as well as releasing a brand new album entitled It's All About Purpose on the Six Armed Man label.
In 1999, Martz was hired as the offensive coordinator of the St. Louis Rams by Dick Vermeil, who went on to win Super Bowl XXXIV that season.
Regarding Martz's impact on the season, Vermeil stated, " I can't think, in my history of coaching, of any assistant who came into an NFL franchise and made the immediate impact that Mike Martz did.
While recovering from his illness at home and watching a live Rams game on television, Martz was blocked by team president John Shaw from relaying a play call to Fairchild by phone.
Martz continued to show up periodically at team practices late in the season, and was given medical clearance to coach the Rams ' last regular season game on New Year's Day.
However, the Rams declined to have Martz coach that game, and fired him on January 2, 2006.
Ron Martz writes on defense issues for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
* Edward Mallory, born Edward Ralph Martz ( 1930 – 2007 ), American actor who played Dr. Bill Horton on NBC's soap opera, Days of our Lives from 1966 to 1980
In March 2011, Martz Communications Group ( through licensee Radio Power, Inc .) filed an application with the US Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) to relocate the frequency of its Detroit repeater, W284BQ, from 104. 7 MHz to 93. 9 MHz — if approved, the repeater will interfere with CIDR-FM in much of the Greater Detroit area, though the licensee contends that the transmitter will be directional, as to not interfere with CIDR-FM on the Canadian side of the border.

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