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The van seats 15 passengers and will help the Foodbank meet the growing need for food assistance across Montgomery, Greene and Preble counties.
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Ohio's first Buc-ee's is still expected to meet its planned opening date next winter.
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AES Ohio talks about what is involved in repairing the electrical grid after bad weather.
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Until Sept. 4, AES Ohio customers will not have access to their online account. This is because the utility is upgrading the platform.
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The increase could mean AES Ohio electric customers have to foot a bill $40 higher a year.
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The local utility says the plan will help them make investments to benefit customers.
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The public weighed in on AES Ohio’s application with the state for something called an electric security plan on Thursday night in Dayton. If approved, the current proposal would increase rates by up to $4 a month for residential customers.
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The Honda/LG joint venture electric vehicle plant in Fayette County is expected to be AES Ohio's largest customer.
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Abortion Legal in Ohio For Now; Bill Easing Public Land Fracking Heads to DeWine; Solar Company Appeals Denial; AES Freezes Rates for Now; Ohio Teams Up with Food Banks
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The Dayton Metro Library Northwest branch held an information seminar on how utility scams can be avoided.
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WYSO Evening News Update: Ohioans worry about baby formula shortage, Ohio bail reform gains tractionA national baby formula shortage is worrying some Ohio residents. Also, a bill to change Ohio's constitutional laws on bail is gaining steam.
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Lisa Harris is an OBGYN at Michigan Medicine and she’s been preparing her hospital system for the possibility of the Midwest losing access to abortion if the Supreme Court rules to overturn Roe v. Wade. Meanwhile, a new Ohio bill aims to bring more nuclear power to the state.