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"Hopefully, we may be able to pay off the Rocket Center soon than later," said Conotton Valley Superintendent John Zucal.
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The Repository on MSNOhio Supreme Court rules against Rover Pipeline in tax appraisal dispute
The Ohio Supreme Court on Aug. 13 upheld the Rover Pipeline's public utility property tax valuation of nearly $3.67 billion.
Tax money from the pipeline was used for construction of Conotton Valley's Rocket Center and new school buildings in the Tuscarawas Valley district.
Casey Junkins PARKERSBURG — The $4.3 billion Rover Pipeline system, portions of which will include 42-inch diameter conduit, will send Marcellus and Utica shale natural gas across Ohio because ...
CLEVELAND OH – The Green Party of Ohio has issued a call for the immediate termination of the Rover Pipeline project. This project is being constructed by a subsidiary of Energy Transfer Partners, the ...
WHEELING — Earlier this year, developers of the $4.3 billion Rover Pipeline successfully used eminent domain to obtain land for building the 42-inch-wide co ...
The $4.3 billion Rover Pipeline project will amount to 710 miles of pipe when completed and will transport natural gas from fracking operations in the Appalachian region of eastern Ohio, western ...
Rover’s impact on Ohio includes the destruction of a historic house, damage to state wetlands and spilling drilling fluid near Canton's main water field. In total, the 710-mile pipeline has racked up ...
A deal with an existing pipeline operator means the ET Rover pipeline will no longer be built in Oakland, Macomb, St. Clair, Genesee, Shiawassee and Lapeer counties, Rover Pipeline announced Monday.
Rover Pipeline had until Wednesday, Oct. 18, to respond to the violation notice. The DEQ suggested Rover Pipeline cease unauthorized water discharges, submit an application for a special permit ...
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