Ohio EPA’s Battle With Rover Pipeline Builder Escalates
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is turning to Ohio’s Attorney General to settle its issues with the parent company of the Rover Pipeline project.
Read moreThe Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is turning to Ohio’s Attorney General to settle its issues with the parent company of the Rover Pipeline project.
Read moreA free and open internet is much more than a business tool. It is, in fact, the equal playing field essential to real competition and a chance at success for small businesses. Learn about the threat to Net Neutrality and what you can do.
Read moreWhen talking about Ohio’s controversial business tax deduction, proponents often paint the picture of hard-working, small-business, and mom-and-pop operations. In fact, a […]
Read moreThe federal Bureau of Land Management’s Methane and Waste Reduction Rule requires companies extracting natural gas on tribal and public lands under […]
Read moreAmerican businesses are struggling with the healthcare insurance system. Reform is needed and we have some ideas.
Read moreA new analysis by the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) and The Solar Foundation outlines a standardized approach that Whole Foods Market is using to rapidly expand solar rooftop installations, which could be a model for other retailers.
Read moreLearn how The Solar Foundation is transforming markets to encourage economic development and job growth from renewable energy. Source: Solar Energy Market […]
Read moreOver 5,800 Ohioans are now employed in the solar industry.
Read moreThe Triple Bottom Line tool is another resource communities can use, one that combines both cost-benefit and sustainability concepts. Source: Sustainability and […]
Read moreSustainable economic development is important to economic development leaders, yet a triple bottom line approach is not a common practice. Why? Source: […]
Read moreFor the last two decades, we have see resurgence of main streets and farmers markets while indoor malls struggled. This articles sheds […]
Read moreCalifornia added 483,000 jobs in 2015, a growth rate of 3 percent, which was twice as fast as Texas’ 1.5 percent rate, […]
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