COLUMBUS, Ohio – Birch Solar, a 2,300 acre, 300-megawatt proposal that was vociferously opposed by Republican political power ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohioans and their elected representatives have ... lawmakers passed one of the nation’s most stringent restrictions on new solar development. Those political efforts to block or ...
As Jake Zuckerman reports, regulatory staff recommended the Ohio Power Siting Board reject the application, given opposition from local activists and Republican political power at the state and ...
Bureaucratic fire drill sending Ohio colleges spinning Instead of engaging in thoughtful planning and instruction, administrators found themselves caught in a political tailspin — one that could ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former U.S. Sen ... The move comes as speculation swirls about Brown's political future and adds a familiar voice to the national conversation among Democrats about how best ...
Ohio once again is in elite company in an influential ranking of economic development activity. The state ranked No. 3 for total economic development projects, as well as No. 3 for projects per capita ...
Brenner argues Ohio’s current nonpartisan elections can hide political beliefs from voters, “leading to a mismatch between board members and the communities they are meant to represent.” ...
BROOK PARK, Ohio - More than 150 political and business leaders from ... a regional economic development organization.
Ohio's Sherrod Brown, Weighing His Political Future, Launches a Pro-Worker Organization COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown launched a pro-worker organization on Monday to ...
Those political efforts to block or preempt 2,000 ... aimed at spurring more natural gas fired power plant development in Ohio. He said other factors likely exist behind some of the developers ...
Ohio. Instead of engaging in thoughtful planning and instruction, administrators found themselves caught in a political tailspin — one that could have been avoided entirely if federal overreach ...