Editorial: Capital Crossroads & COTA deal could be key to revitalizing downtown
Ohio University will join national coalition committed to Paris Agreement actions
Greenworks offering PACE financing for energy upgrades to Ohio businesses
Hall of Fame Village could get more public funding
Ohio House removes wind setback compromise from proposed state budget
Nuclear plants not needed to maintain grid reliability, PJM official says
Dayton’s economic development incentives return $78M, 2,760 jobs
Solar system will save Newcomerstown money and generate income
On June 21, 2017, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) issued a Second Entry on Rehearing in its submetering case, which states that submetering companies cannot charge residential customers more for utility services than they would be charged by their local regulated utility.
Tax credit awarded to Claritas for plan to add $3.6M in payroll, 40 full-time jobs
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