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  2. FirstEnergy - Wikipedia

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    FirstEnergy Corp. is a privately owned electric utility headquartered in Akron, Ohio.It was established when Ohio Edison merged with Centerior Energy in 1997. Its subsidiaries and affiliates are involved in distributing, transmitting, and generating electricity, energy management, and other energy-related services.

  3. Toledo City Council - Wikipedia

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    Toledo City Council is the governing body of the city of Toledo, Ohio since 1914. [1] Council meets bi-weekly at One Government Center in downtown Toledo. The Council consists of 12 members, 6 by district and 6 at large. The Council President is the presiding officer and is selected amongst the council members.

  4. Ernest E. Debs - Wikipedia

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    Debs ran unsuccessfully for the Congressional seat in the 17th District in 1932. Nineteen years later, in the context of a heated City Council reelection campaign, he was accused by Walter C. Smith, an executive with Lockheed Aircraft, of having registered as a Socialist in both 1930 and 1931 and to have favored "government ownership of public utilities" during the 1932 campaign.

  5. NiSource - Wikipedia

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    NiSource was founded in 1912 as the Northern Indiana Public Service Company, which merged with several other companies to become the Columbia Gas and Electric Corporation. Under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 , Columbia was forced to reorganize its subsidiaries and eventually spun off its electric utilities, becoming the ...

  6. Rob McColley - Wikipedia

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    The bill is contrary to the recommendation of the country's top medical experts; Governor DeWine has promised to veto any bill that curb's the health director's authority during the crisis. [ 5 ] In 2021, McColley was the lead sponsor on legislation that would make it harder to build solar and wind energy projects in Ohio.

  7. Toledo, Port Clinton and Lakeside Railway - Wikipedia

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    Toledo and Eastern steeplecab No. 80. Click to enlarge. In 1944, the Ohio Public Service Company was forced to divest itself of its railway operations under the 1935 Public Utility Holding Company Act. Local scrap dealer L.P. Kulka purchased the line and began to operate it as the Toledo and Eastern Railroad. He sold it in 1951 to the Standard ...

  8. Incumbents win Toledo Public School board races

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  9. Buckeye Broadband - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye Broadband (formerly known as the Buckeye CableSystem from August 1996 until May 2016, [1] [2] and as The CableSystem prior to August 1996) is a cable and telecommunications company located in Toledo, Ohio, owned by Block Communications (which also owns The Blade and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspapers). [3]