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BY NICK ROGERS CHARDON - Smart Meters are slowly taking hold of homes throughout the state. But as the digital trend trickles ever upwards so too are customers' energy bills, sometimes seemingly without cause. Local technology expert Vince Welage has been investigating the root causes for these anomalies sweeping
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This article was originally published on The Heartland Beat here Last week Judge Michael Holbrook, a judge in Franklin county, placed a two-week hold on the effective roll out of House Bill 68 due to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union in Ohio. The bill, known as
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Stories plucked from the headlines by citizen journalists Ohio Lawmakers Act on DeWine’s Call to Ban Cell Phones in Classroom - J.D. Davidson, Center Square Ohio’s minor gender-affirming care, sports ban on hold - J.D. Davidson, Center Square Ohio affordable housing market target of new legislation
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BY NICK ROGERS CHESHIRE, OHIO - Recent enforcement of a 2015 EPA “Final Rule” on the disposal and sequestration of Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) at Cheshire, Ohio’s Gavin Power plant was met with two energy industry lawsuits accusing the EPA of misinterpreting its own mandate. A third, contextually paradoxical
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BY PATTY KLEIN Findlay City Council wants order at meetings. Residents of Findlay want to be heard. Some City Council members want to protect the feelings of elected officials. Some residents want to express their displeasure with the direction of their leaders. How can an ad hoc committee of council
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STATEWIDE - Recently the Biden Administration declared March 31 officially the Transgender Day of Visibility, a day set aside to observe the perceived discrimination of the transgender community as well as to recognize the achievements of those within that 0.5% of the U.S. population who identify as such.
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BY NICK ROGERS CHARDON - HR 3557 – aka the American Broadband Deployment Act of 2023 – is the most prominent of dozens of pending congressional bills aimed at fast-tracking wireless electromagnetic frequency (EMF) telecommunications infrastructure nationwide while, at the same time, preempting what little local zoning board control remains. Traditionally, municipalities
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BY NICK ROGERS CHARDON - Dozens of wireless telecommunications deregulation bills are making their way through Congress; most notably HR 3557. As non-elected regulatory agencies such as the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) continue beating the drum of how safe and secure
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