“The bottom line is our residents’ (electric rates) are going up 40 percent,’’ said Councilman Tim Meyers. “This is a very ...
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The Center at Midland receives $3,000 grant for youth outreach programsMIDLAND ― A local nonprofit will see an expansion of its youth development programs after receiving a new donation from an ...
The city law director, city manager and council president told 21 News they have confidence that the Ohio EPA will hold ...
Residents and small businesses should look for a mailer to arrive on or Friiday concerning the new electric aggregation program offer from Dynegy. The mailer will explain the offer the township ...
City council at Wednesday’s meeting approved an electric aggregation program to run from this May through May 2026. However, the one-year rate lock will be almost double on the supply side of ...
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