Elect Strong Leaders, Not Cry Babies
BY JEFF SKINNER SPRINGFIELD - Across the state local municipalities are working diligently to sell the public on the construction of data centers that the public, if not entirely oblivious on, are actively opposing. While the city of Springfield’s record of standing in defiance of the public will has
BY NICK ROGERS STATEWIDE - As first-generation “solar farms” approach the end of their lifespans, discussion (and worry) over the toxic contents within the panels has mounted. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has now upgraded solar panels to the category of “universal waste,” but the agency has pushed back a
BY JEFF SKINNER STATEWIDE - In 2018, pharmaceutical corporation Bayer, formally named IG Farbenindustrie AG, purchased agricultural corporation Monsanto and inherited the massive burden of lawsuits surrounding known carcinogen Glyphosate, a regularly used weed killer. Now Bayer is seeking immunity from spiking lawsuits by sneaking in a provision into an
BY PATTY KLEIN FINDLAY - The clash continued on October 7 at the Findlay City Council meeting where citizens from Findlay’s West Park neighborhood turned out in numbers to speak and show their desire to protect their property from damage. As the city rushes to entertain an attempt to