Roadblocks at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, in Gov. Mike DeWine’s office and elsewhere could make it harder to prevent future corruption. EDITOR’S NOTE This article is provided by Eye on Ohio, the nonprofit, nonpartisan Ohio Center for Journalism in partnership with the nonprofit Energy News Network. Please join the free mailing lists for Eye on
‘This service will always be important to people that don’t have access to the information and assistance that they need,’ says Information Orillia operations manager Information Orillia has a new operations manager, Dawn Therrien. The Park Street Collegiate Institute graduate took over the new role back in August after spending 30 years in the Orillia area
by: Nancy Loo, Nexstar Media Wire Posted: Oct 10, 2021 / 07:20 PM EDT / Updated: Oct 11, 2021 / 09:04 AM EDT LOS ANGELES (NewsNation Now) — There are a near-record 146 cargo ships off the California coast either anchored or at berth with billions of dollars worth of merchandise — and not much
Question: I want to prioritize my family’s financial habits and start making smarter choices. Do you have any tips or strategies for family finances? A: The best advice we can give you is to start running your individual and family finances the same way you would a business. Most people don’t regard themselves as “businesses”
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October 11, 2021
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Jun 16th 2021 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp THE COMPANY that owns China’s leading ride-sharing app is expected to float on the stockmarket in New York next month, in what could be the biggest IPO in the world this year. We examine its ambitions and its plans to beat the competition. And, what about the inflation
During the pandemic, rich Americans were more likely to get richer, poor Americans were more likely to get poorer — and nearly everyone got a taste of government largesse. Personal finances for most Americans, regardless of their income, marital status or whether they had kids remained about the same for a majority. But if income
SC for Ed says the state legislature is not doing enough to protect students and staff from being infected with, and dying from COVID-19. COLUMBIA, S.C. — SC For Ed is hosting a “Protect Our Kids” vigil on Tuesday night, calling for state lawmakers to allow schools to use state funds to enforce COVID-19 restrictions.
Legislative attorneys believe a Corporation Commission policy intended to restrict campaign contributions by regulated utilities violates the Arizona Constitution, and the lawmaker who requested that opinion is hoping it will persuade the commission to change course for next year’s election. Sen. Rick Gray, R-Sun City, asked Legislative Council to review the commission’s 2019 code of
NORTON SHORES, MI – Seven candidates, including three incumbents, are vying for four at-large seats on the Norton Shores City Council in November. The candidates are Crystal L. Andree, Sandy Anton, Allison Lucas and Jamie Sowa and incumbents Michael Hylland, Roger C. Morgenstern and William Moulatsiotis. Incumbent Terry Sladick is not seeking re-election. The election
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