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    Posted: Apr 29 2009 at 10:55am
“Citizens Supporting Butler County, Middletown and Monroe” will be hosting a PRESS CONFERENCE on THURSDAY, APRIL 30 at 11 A.M. at the SunCoke Plant Site on Yankee Road in Middletown concerning the SunCoke plant construction project and the Monroe City Council lawsuit that has halted that construction.

Scheduled speakers include:

·        Richard Jones, Butler County Sheriff;

·        Don Dixon, Butler County Commissioner;

·        Middletown Chamber of Commerce Officials;

·        AK Steel Officials; and

·        Robin Piper, Butler County Prosecutor.

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Pouring rain has forced protesters and supporters of a SunCoke Energy facility planned for Middletown to relocate a rally for the project to Mid Cities Partners LLC., 2601 South Verity Parkway.
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How many of these protesters will apply for a job with SunCoke after the facility is built? How many Monroe folks who will work there will still maintain or buy another home in the area of this facility after it is built? This is a rarity for Middletown- They are actually trying to create jobs that will help families have a decent standard of living instead of call center, retail, fast-food, starve in the gutter type jobs. Yeah, these jobs are cleaner and more "pollution free", but you also are working to go deeper in debt and to guarantee that you will never see any progress in your life as the cost of living rises.
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