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Trustees, Renergy may reach settlement
By London Bishop - lbishop@aimmediamidwest.com
File photo Renergy, Inc., and the Bath Township trustees may enter into a settlement agreement following an appeal of Judge Mike Buckwalter’s decision.
BATH TOWNSHIP, Greene County Bath Township and Renergy, Inc., parent company of Dovetail Bioenergy in Bath Township, are working on a compromise on several issues and resident concerns surrounding the biodigester facility.
In emails obtained by this newspaper, County Commissioner Rick Perales has been in contact with Renergy, saying the company is “willing to discuss” ways to mitigate citizen concerns, including odor, the possibility of additional sludge lagoons, and wear and tear done to Herr Road.
Trustees, Renergy may reach settlement
By London Bishop - lbishop@aimmediamidwest.com
File photo Renergy, Inc., and the Bath Township trustees may enter into a settlement agreement following an appeal of Judge Mike Buckwalter’s decision.
BATH TOWNSHIP, Greene County Bath Township and Renergy, Inc., parent company of Dovetail Bioenergy in Bath Township, are working on a compromise on several issues and resident concerns surrounding the biodigester facility.
In emails obtained by this newspaper, County Commissioner Rick Perales has been in contact with Renergy, saying the company is “willing to discuss” ways to mitigate citizen concerns, including odor, the possibility of additional sludge lagoons, and wear and tear done to Herr Road.
May 28—A man who reportedly held a gun to another man's head and pulled the trigger will spend at least 33 years in prison, according to Greene County Common Pleas Court records. James Anthony Dwyer, 23, was found guilty of attempted murder, aggravated robbery and felonious assault earlier this month. On Wednesday, he was sentenced to 33 to 38 years in prison. He will receive credit for 149 .
Hearing date set for probate judge
By Scott Halasz - shalasz@aimmediamidwest.com
XENIA A hearing date has been set for the Greene County Common Pleas Court judge accused of misconduct in his court room.
Probate Court Judge Thomas O’Diam will have a formal hearing in front of a three-member panel of the Board of Professional Conduct at 10 a.m. June 29 via video conference. The hearing is in response to a complaint made against O’Diam filed March 29.
The complaint with the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct of the Supreme Court, alleges that the judge violated rule 2.8(B) of the code, which states that “A judge shall be patient, dignified, and courteous to litigants, jurors, witnesses, lawyers, court staff, court officials, and others with whom the judge deals in an official capacity, and shall require similar conduct of lawyers, court staff, court officials, and others subject to the judge’s direction and control.”