COLUMBUS — Rules regulating oil and gas well construction, water handling, and the disclosure of chemicals used in drilling cleared final legislative hurdles Thursday before heading to Gov. John Kasich.
May 25 2012 | Posted in
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The same night that Buckeye Valley High School was first dedicated back in 1964, The Beatles were making their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan show, giving millions of Americans a taste of Beatlemania through their black and white televisions.
May 22 2012 | Posted in
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Fear of European debt is once again playing havoc with Wall Street.
May 9 2012 | Posted in
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COLUMBUS — Ohio state officials and the oil and gas industry are painting radically different pictures as they lobby lawmakers to support or oppose Gov. John Kasich’s proposal to raise the state severance tax and reduce personal income taxes.
May 2 2012 | Posted in
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While tapping the Utica Shale that much of Delaware County sits atop of could create riches for residents, the process is also fraught with environmental risks.
Apr 27 2012 | Posted in
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Amy Lowell’s love song to lilacs appeals to our sentimental side. But who isn’t sentimental about lilacs? Do they not melt our hearts and fill our memories with April’s first bloom and wafting sweet aroma? Don’t they make you think about lemonade and freshly baked cookies on grandma’s porch? For me, lilacs were a constant on my childishly constructed May Altar where my friends and I would light candles and practice devotions.
Apr 27 2012 | Posted in
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COLUMBUS — The Ohio House moved closer to a vote Wednesday on a sweeping package of spending and policy initiatives spearheaded by Gov. John Kasich, after stripping out his signature tax provision on oil and gas.
Apr 25 2012 | Posted in
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WASHINGTON — The Senate has begun laying the groundwork for a half-trillion-dollar farm and food bill that would end unconditional subsidies to farmers, but House Republicans’ resolve to cut its biggest component — food stamps — by $13 billion a year dims its prospects of passing Congress.
Apr 20 2012 | Posted in
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