Small business takes on big job at Ohio power plants
I-Team probes utility sales of retired plants
Posted: 5:56 AM, May 03, 2021
Updated: 2021-05-03 06:13:24-04
Emily Maxwell | WCPO
An aerial view of a coal yard next to an open coal ash pond at the Beckjord power plant.
CINCINNATI â Ron Froh added a hunting photo to his Facebook profile in November, prompting a friend to ask where he bagged the 8-point buck.
âI own 2,000 acres in Ohio,â he replied.
That was an understatement.
Ron Froh, CEO of Commercial Liability Partners, made this his Facebook profile photo last November.
Froh, CEO of Missouri-based Commercial Liability Partners LLC, or CLP, has acquired more than 6,000 acres in Ohio by hunting for deals on retired power plants, and assuming the environmental liabilities that go with them. In the process, Frohâs 7-year-old company has become an important player in determining whether Ohioâs abandoned coal plants will fuel the dreams of job creat
Why Australia’s rocks could be the secret to reviving its regional economies
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Western Australia’s Murchison region boasts some of the oldest rocks on earth, dating back four billion years.
But to Karen Morrissey, the ancient materials hold the key to the region’s future.
The Murchison GeoRegion hopes to eventually receive UNESCO status.
(L-R) Vince Jones, Chair Badimia Land Aboriginal Corporation (BLAC); Minister Alannah MacTiernan;
Dr Kelvin Matthews, CEO Shire of Mount Magnet; Warren Walsh (BLAC); Cr Karen Morrissey, Chair, Murchison GeoRegion Working Group; Joselyn Walsh (BLAC).
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Western Australiaâs Murchison region boats some of the oldest rocks on earth, dating back four billion years.
But to Karen Morrissey, the ancient materials hold the key to the regionâs future.
The Murchison GeoRegion hopes to eventually receive UNESCO status.
(L-R) Vince Jones, Chair Badimia Land Aboriginal Corporation (BLAC); Minister Alannah MacTiernan;
Dr Kelvin Matthews, CEO Shire of Mount Magnet; Warren Walsh (BLAC); Cr Karen Morrissey, Chair, Murchison GeoRegion Working Group; Joselyn Walsh (BLAC).
The attack at Yarnbury RFC, in Horsforth, over the weekend has been reported to the police. Yarnbury s pitch coordinator Alan Briggs said there had been an on-going problem of vandalism and suspected drug dealing during the time of Covid restrictions . In the latest incident 16 heavy duty plastic fence posts were attacked and it is believed a hammer was used to smash them . During the second lockdown last year vandals used a shovel to smash fencing. Mr Briggs said: During lockdown there have been a lot of cars arriving at night-time. We assume there has been dealing going on. There has been drug paraphenalia in the car park.
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