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The city that pinned its renewal on a self-chilling beverage can wants its money back
The city that pinned its renewal on a self-chilling beverage can wants its money back
04.08.2021
by Dan O'Brien, The Business Journal / ProPublica
Plans for a “self-chilling can” factory in Ohio permanently on ice
Plans for a “self-chilling can” factory in Ohio permanently on ice
05.14.2020
by The Counter + The Counter
How Ohio’s Chamber of Commerce killed an anti-pollution bill of rights
How Ohio’s Chamber of Commerce killed an anti-pollution bill of rights
08.29.2019
by H. Claire Brown
The algal blooms poisoning U.S. lakes tripled in number last year
The algal blooms poisoning U.S. lakes tripled in number last year
05.15.2018
by H. Claire Brown
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