Ohioans Expected To Receive Refunds After Supreme Court Declines Utility Appeal
Bill credits and long-term savings now likely following federal ruling on RTO adder fee Ohio electric customers are in line for refunds and long-term bill reductions after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from several utilities over a controversial transmission charge known as the “RTO adder.” The Continue Reading
Ohio Lawmaker Proposes Requiring Photo ID for Absentee Ballots
Ohio lawmakers are considering new identification requirements for voters who cast their ballots by mail. House Bill 577, introduced by Representative Ron Ferguson (R-Wintersville) the day after the November election, would require absentee voters to submit a copy of their photo identification when returning their completed ballot. Under current Ohio Continue Reading
Unexpected Visitor: Deer Smashes Through Window at Amherst Junior High
Students and staff at Amherst Junior High experienced an unusual start to the morning Thursday when a large deer crashed through a cafeteria window shortly before 7:20 a.m. According to Amherst Junior High Principal Michael Hoffman, the deer entered the building at full speed through a large windowpane and came Continue Reading
Stolen Vehicles From Perkins Township Dealership Lead to Crashes, Two Suspects Still At Large
Two suspects are in custody and two others remain on the run after a chase involving several vehicles stolen from Perkins Township early Thursday morning. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, four vehicles were taken from the dealership before dawn. Around 6:20 a.m., troopers saw the vehicles traveling on Continue Reading



