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Timing key in consulting deal between FirstEnergy, regulator

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Shortly before a utility lawyer and lobbyist was appointed Ohio’s top regulator of electric and power generating companies, he received...

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Saturday, March 13, the 72nd day of 2021. There are 293 days left in the year.Today’s Highlight in History:On March 13, 1933,...

AEP Ohio strikes first new deal on rates since 2011

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — AEP Ohio said Friday that 13 parties, including some of its largest commercial and industrial customers and the state’s ratepayer...

With spring almost here, it’s time to clean up, says Sabina mayor

SABINA — The village mayor stated he’s asked the police department “to crack down” on nuisance violations such as non-running vehicles in yards and...

Man accused of shooting wildlife officer pleads not guilty

WILMINGTON — A man accused of injuring a state wildlife officer pled not guilty in Clinton County Common Pleas Court on Friday.Brian Liming, 44,...

Zoo investigating after cheetah attack on Columbus zookeeper

POWELL, Ohio (AP) — A 4-year-old cheetah attacked a Columbus zookeeper Thursday, resulting in a trip to the hospital and an investigation by the...

Clinton County Historical Society: Progressing despite past year’s pandemic

WILMINGTON — The Clinton County Historical Society met virtually on Tuesday, March 9 for its annual meeting to review the previous year.Four current board...

Blanchester council makes move to attract BPD officer candidates

BLANCHESTER — The village hopes a training reimbursement plan will draw in potential police applicants.At Thursday’s Blanchester Village Council meeting, members approved one of...

East Clinton High School announces honor roll, perfect attendance

East Clinton High School congratulates the following students who have achieved honor roll grades during the third quarter of school, as well as those...

Ohio governor will veto health restrictions without deal

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A bill restricting governors’ abilities to issue public health orders during a pandemic is unconstitutional and a violation of the...