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Nearly six years after Ohio lawmakers passed the now-notorious House Bill 6, legislators are axing a fee for coal plants on Ohioans' electric bills.
The House will vote on a slate of natural resources and water bills this week, including one dealing with mine reclamation and another to expedite certain Interior Department appeals.
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Open house highlights coal mining history - MSNAn event in Luzerne County was all about highlighting local coal mining history. The Huber Breaker Preservation Society held an open house at Miners Memorial Park in Ashley Sunday afternoon. Folks ...
SNOW SHOE — The coal car on display at the David House Heritage Museum, a nonprofit that, according to its website, hosts the Mountaintop area’s only public heritage collection, recently got ...
Our friend and dietitian Annessa Chumbley is back with some healthy summer meal tips, delicious recipe ideas, and a special offer from Albertsons' Signature Select that is only $3.75 a meal per ...
Ohio lawmakers are debating the best way to attract new energy generators to the state and reduce consumer energy costs. House Bill 15, which passed the Ohio House 90-3, would eliminate fees for ...
Nearly six years after Ohio lawmakers passed the now-notorious House Bill 6, legislators are axing a fee for coal plants on Ohioans' electric bills.
Nearly six years after Ohio lawmakers passed the now-notorious House Bill 6, legislators are axing a fee for coal plants on Ohioans' electric bills.
Nearly six years after Ohio lawmakers passed the now-notorious House Bill 6, legislators are axing a fee for coal plants on Ohioans' electric bills.
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