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Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards Releases Podcast

Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards Releases Podcast Shannon Hazlitt Harts hosts interviews for an insider look into winery life.   Hector, NY – Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards has released a new podcast: Great Times Behinds the Wines. The podcast is hosted by Shannon Hazlitt Harts, daughter of Hazlitt’s Co-CEO & Owner, Doug Hazlitt. Great Times Behind the Wines explores many topics, from wine tasting tips to harvest. “Listeners will learn about the people, methods, and stories that have made Hazlitt winery a leader and also, the collaboration and friendliness of the Finger Lakes wine region,” Harts shared. Each episode is meant to educate listeners in an informative, approachable way for anyone that enjoys or wants to learn about wine. The first few episodes feature interviews with Hazlitt’s Tim Benedict, V.P. of Cider & Winemaking; Michael Reidy, Vinifera Winemaker; and John Santos, Vineyard Manager. Future episodes will feature other members of the Hazlitt team including, Doug

31 applicants seek spot on PUCO after Randazzo resignation

31 applicants seek spot on PUCO after Randazzo resignation Print The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio attracted 31 applicants who are vying for a position on its board after Sam Randazzo, the organization s chair, resigned in the wake of the House Bill 6 scandal. Included in the list of applicants, who would serve for three years of the five-year term, are Northeast Ohioans including Jade Davis, vice president of external affairs for Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority; James Pawlik, a Cleveland State University adjunct instructor; and Andrew W. Smyser, director of energy services for the Greater Cleveland Partnership. A number of outgoing or former politicians have also thrown their hat into the ring. Two of the applicants, Ohio Supreme Court Justice Judith French and Ohio Sen. Sean O Brien (D-Cortland), lost their seats this November, while others including two former members of the Ohio House of Representatives, William Schuck (35th District) and Mike Verich (66th D

Outgoing Ohio Supreme Court justice, state rep among 31 applicants for utility regulator job

Outgoing Ohio Supreme Court justice, state rep among 31 applicants for utility regulator job Jackie Borchardt, Cincinnati Enquirer © Joshua A. Bickel, Joshua A. Bickel/Dispatch Ohio Supreme Court Justice Judith French, a Republican. COLUMBUS – Ohio Supreme Court Justice Judith French and state Sen. Sean O Brien, who lost re-election bids in November, are among 31 applicants for a seat on a panel that regulates utilities in Ohio. French, O Brien and others are vying for a spot vacated last month by Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Chairman Sam Randazzo. Randazzo resigned after the FBI searched his Columbus house and Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. disclosed a $4 million payment was made to an entity meeting the description of one owned by Randazzo as part of its internal investigation into the House Bill 6 bribery scandal.

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