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New year, new deal? Only the Knucklehead Caucus knows
Alan Guebert digs into the challenges of passing bipartistan legislation like the 2024 federal budget and farm bill, and how 2024 is the year of elections.
At the year’s end or beginning, it’s never too late for kindness
Alan Guebert’s neighborhood clairvoyant listened to peoples’ woes and worries before kindly offering her views and, perhaps, visions.
Two years later: Communities still fighting for railroad regulation
Two years after the East Palestine derailment, communities near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border are still waiting for the Railway Safety Act of 2023.
Pennsylvania lawmakers hold hearing on ARCH 2 hydrogen hub
Industry leaders environmentalists provided testimony on the ARCH 2 hydrogen hub at a recent Pennsylvania environmental council public hearing on June 17.
Tim Ryan hears from farmers at roundtable in Portage County
Energy, regulations and the climate dominated the conversation during a roundtable Congressman Tim Ryan hosted last week for a group of local farmers.
Public hearing set for proposed Franklin County solar farm
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a public hearing regarding Pleasant Prairie Solar Energy LLC’s proposal to build a 250 megawatt solar farm on about 1,700 acres in Pleasant and Prairie townships in Franklin County.
OPSB sets public hearing on Crawford County solar project
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a public hearing regarding Sycamore Creek Solar, LLC’s proposal to construct a 117 megawatt solar farm on about 917 acres in Cranberry Township, Crawford County.
U.S. corn production nearly doubles using fewer nutrients
WASHINGTON — The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) says that between 1980 and 2010, U.S. farmers nearly doubled corn production using slightly fewer fertilizer nutrients than were used in 1980.
Study looks to help meat plant workers wear masks
A study done at Ohio meat-processing plants found very few employees were wearing required face masks and did not see why they should.
Researchers predict moderate algal bloom for Lake Erie this year
Thanks to mild rainfall this spring, researchers are predicting a moderate harmful algal bloom in Lake Erie this summer, after a more severe bloom in 2019.






