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Ohio utilities could resume energy efficiency programs under bipartisan bill
Getty Images. BY: KATHIANN M. KOWALSKI – Ohio Capital Journal A bipartisan proposal advancing in the Republican-controlled Ohio House would allow gas and electric utilities to reintroduce programs designed to help customers save energy. Prior utility-run programs to reduce electricity use ended after Ohio’s energy efficiency standard was gutted as part of House Bill 6, the 2019 law at the…
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One of the best parts of my job
July’s newsletter shares some excellent basics of starting your own business. Every chamber is different, but the Little Miami River Chamber Alliance’s membership base is mostly made up of smaller businesses with less than 50 employees. This often requires us to offer coaching and resources to the area businesses we serve. I mentioned in the…
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David M. DelloStritto: June 15, 1976 – July 2, 2023
It is with profound sadness that the family of David M. DelloStritto, 47, announce his passing on July 2, 2023, after a lengthy, courageous battle with colon cancer. David was born on June 15, 1976, to Dennis and Carol DelloStritto. He attended Howland Schools and graduated from Ohio University in 1998 with a BBA in…
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“An attack on all trans people,” transgender youth speak out against Ohio legislation
Nathan Alvarez, 15, stands outside Kaleidoscope Youth Center on June 23. He is worried about a bill that would require K-12 schools and colleges to mandate that students could only use the bathroom or locker room that matches their sex assigned at birth. (Photo by Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal) Ohio Capital Journal talked to…
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Former GOP Chair Borges chair sentenced to five years in massive corruption case
Center, former Ohio Republican Party chair, and statehouse lobbyist, Matt Borges with his attorneys outside of the federal courthouse. Photo courtesy of WEWS. BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal CINCINNATI — It was Matt Borges, the former chairman of the Ohio Republican Party, who was handcuffed by U.S. Marshals Friday after being sentenced to five years…
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ROAD TO HEALTH – HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO
Promoted Post Loveland, Ohio – The Little Miami River Chamber Alliance is pleased to announce the Road to Health, a Health & Wellness Expo at Nisbet Park: 126 Karl Brown Way in Loveland on July 29th from 9 AM – 12 PM. “Loveland by nature lends itself to health and wellness; the beautiful parks, flowing river, and overall landscaping offer opportunity to exercise and live a better life,”…
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Accessible parking spots and bathrooms for 4th of July in Loveland
Loveland, Ohio – Special events must provide additional accessible parking and restrooms based on the anticipated number of people who will attend. After our request, City Hall has provided Loveland Magazine with some information for persons with a disability who may need parking spots, accessible bathrooms, or shuttle service for the 4th of July event…
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Ohio’s congressional redistricting case moves back to state supreme court
BY: SUSAN TEBBEN – Ohio Capital Journal In an expected move, the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday sent back an Ohio congressional redistricting appeal for reconsideration by the state’s highest court. Following its decision in Moore v. Harper, in which a majority of the court rejected the concept of the independent state legislature theory, the court entered a…
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Federal judge blasts disgraced Ohio House speaker as a “bully,” sends him straight to jail
Former House Speaker Larry Householder, R-Glenford. Source: Ohio General Assembly. BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio Capital Journal CINCINNATI — Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder spent possibly his last moments as a free man around 2:30 p.m. Thursday and they couldn’t have been pleasant. U.S. District Judge Timothy Black gave the Glenford Republican the maximum possible sentence…
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Ohio Capital Journal wins seven Society of Professional Journalists awards
States Newsroom photo “Congratulation to Loveland Magazine’s invaluable news source that reports from the Ohio Capital for you.” – David and Cassie Commentary by David DeWitt In the “Ohio’s Best Journalism Contest” from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Ohio Capital Journal won seven awards, including five first place finishes and two in second…
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