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A dozen people are scurrying around a church basement in Youngstown, Ohio. They’re arranging tables and chairs, setting up paperwork, and hanging up...
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Ten years ago, the fracking industry was already booming in Pennsylvania, but people in Ohio were just starting to hear about it. Many were excited that...
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Deciding what happens on private property might seem like a basic right. But when it comes to energy development, Ohio and other oil and gas-producing...
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Julie Grant, The Allegheny Front A decade ago, people in Ohio hadn’t heard much about fracking for natural gas in the state. But since then, the ups and downs of the gas industry have literally changed the rural landscape of eastern Ohio.
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, April 9:Cuyahoga County jail guards indicted;Early voting begins for May primary;Electric scooters could…
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A new study shows that the drilling boom in south east Ohio is not contributing as much as it could to the local economy.One of the authors, Amanda…
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The Ohio EPA is considering changes to its regulations on air quality at fracking and natural gas transmissions sites.The state Environmental Protection…
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A landowner in the city of Green told the Akron Beacon Journal that construction of the Nexus natural gas pipeline polluted a pond and wetlands on his…
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An Ohio bill would allow for the sale of fracking brine to be used in snow and ice removal. But some alternatives are being discussed at a symposium in…
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A three-year study of the possible health effects of fracking on people who live near shale drilling sites is entering its final phase. The National…