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One man dead, another injured in had-on Ravenna Township crash

One man is dead and another injured following a head-on collision on Route 14, just north of Lake Rockwell Road, in Ravenna Township on Wednesday morning. Sgt. Shaun Baskerville of the Ohio State Highway Patrol said that at about 8:25 a.m., a southeast-bound semi-truck was stopped in traffic waiting to turn left onto Lake Rockwell when a 2019 Chrysler 300 approaching from behind swerved to the left into oncoming traffic to avoid hitting the back of the truck and collided with a northwest bound 2007 Ford Focus. Baskerville said the driver of the Ford Focus, 35-year-old Zachary P. Cochran, of Wellsville in Columbiana County, was pronounced dead at the scene and the Chrysler’s driver, identified as William A. Nagle, 81, of Twinsburg, was taken to University Hospitals Portage Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.

Oil, Gas, And Fracking News Reads: 24January 2021

The natural gas storage report from the EIA for the week ending January 15th indicated that the amount of natural gas held in underground storage in the US fell by 187 billion cubic feet to 3,009 billion cubic feet by the end of the week, which left our gas supplies just 36 billion cubic feet, or 1.2% higher than the 3,045 billion cubic feet that were in storage on January 15th of last year, but still 198 billion cubic feet, or 7.0% above the five-year average of 2,811 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have been in storage as of the 15th of January in recent years..the 187 billion cubic feet that were drawn out of US natural gas storage this week was 10 billion cubic feet more than the average forecast of a 177 billion cubic foot withdrawal from an S&P Global Platts survey of analysts, and way more than the 97 billion cubic foot withdrawal from natural gas storage seen during the corresponding week of a year earlier, as well as more than the average withdrawal of 167 billion cub

Michael Douglas: Congress should reconsider and aid struggling budgets of Ohio, others

Michael Douglas: Congress should reconsider and aid struggling budgets of Ohio, others Michael Douglas, For the Beacon Journal © Phil Masturzo/Akron Beacon Journal Michael Douglas Mike DeWine put the case well to the New York Times last month, “… I guess I would say that to my friends in Congress: We need your help one more time here. Help us get through what’s going to be a very tough winter.” The governor had in mind federal assistance to state and local governments as a financial cushion against the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. The good news is bipartisan majorities of lawmakers did act, approving $908 billion in relief for the jobless, owners of small businesses and other casualties. Unfortunately, they did not include direct aid for states, cities and counties.

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