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Nuke Plants Battle Continues

The state Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments from a group attempting to overturn the roughly $1 billion financial rescue of Ohio’s two nuclear power plants. Lawmakers in July approved the rescue by adding a new fee on every electricity bill in the state. The fees will generate $150 million …

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New Recall Information On The Way

Ohio’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles plans to begin a vehicle safety recall notification program, using the state’s vehicle registration renewal process. Vehicle safety recall information will be printed on registration renewal notices sent through the mail, beginning in January. An open recall will not interfere to renew vehicle registrations. BMV …

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Hill Criticized For Spending

As Indiana Attorney General, Curtis Hill awaits the outcome of a professional misconduct complaint, involving his alleged drunken groping of four women, the embattled Republican is facing scrutiny over a string of financial decisions he’s made since taking office. Shortly after he was sworn in in 2017, Hill asked for …

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NIPSCO To Pay Fines

A major Indiana utility company agrees to pay a $1 million fine in settling a federal complaint that it discriminated against some 1,500 female or black job applicants. Northern Indiana Public Service Co. reached the deal with federal officials after a U.S. Department of Labor investigation found the utility discriminated …

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Contreras Faces Theft Charges

A Bryan woman faces dozens of charges in Branch County, Michigan. Kathy Jo Contreras is accused of stealing from the Girl Scouts of America…to the tune of $1,280 from three Girl Scout accounts on 11 occasions without authorization. A Michigan State Police investigation started in May and a warrant for …

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Crash On 69

Three people are sent to the hospital after a driver over-corrects and ends up in the ditch on I-69 near Auburn. According to officers, 60-year-old Anne Reitz, of Angola, was in the passing lane when for some reason her vehicle left the roadway, into the grassy median. They say that’s …

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Oasis Tavern Gets Hit

An area spot gets broken into. DeKalb County deputies were dispatched to the Oasis Tavern in St. Joe for a burglary in progress. That wasn’t the case but they found that hours before, someone entered the tavern and removed a medium size safe, containing cash. No word how much it …

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Governor Visits Bryan

Leaders from the United Way of Williams County meet with Governor, DeWine and the Ohio First Lady. They discussed efforts to expand the Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library Program, statewide. The program, funded by the Ohio legislature for two years, helps promote early childhood literacy in children from the time they …

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Crash In DKC

DeKalb County Sheriff’s Deputies are called to the scene of a crash at U.S. 6 and Commerce Drive, near County Road 31. Officials say a 17-year-old female who was traveling northbound on 31, failed to yield right of way to a second vehicle. The cars collided and came to rest …

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Pipeline Owners Want Changes

Developers of two new natural gas pipelines in Ohio want to reduce their valuation, which would decrease by millions the anticipated tax dollars coming to schools and communities. Owners of the Rover and NEXUS pipeline systems filed separate requests with the Ohio Department of Taxation earlier this month to have …

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