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With a population of 658, Snyder clears way for recently-endangered wolves to be hunted
Additional information from WSBT-TVTRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Rick Snyder signed a bill Wednesday that takes the decision to hunt or not hunt wolves out of voters' hands. It clears the way to schedule Michigan's first gray wolf hunting season since the animal was driven to...Tags: Endangered Species, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Voting, Politics
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Air Products to build its first U.S. heat exchanger
After more than five decades of shipping liquefied natural gas heat exchangers overseas, Air Products is getting ready to build its first for domestic use. The Trexlertown company announced Monday that it has won the contract to supply a heat...
Tags: Trade Agreements, Energy, Environmental Issues, Allentown, Dominion Resources Incorporated
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Assembly panel backs halt to fracking
SACRAMENTO -- Plans to halt fracking in California advanced in the Legislature on Monday, when a key committee approved three measures that would prohibit the practice until the state can study it further. The votes were a victory for environmentalists,...
Tags: Holly J. Mitchell, Credit and Debt, Elections, Energy, Darrell Steinberg
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Occidental Petroleum says CEO to stay on through 2014
Occidental Petroleum Corp. said Monday that Chief Executive Steve Chazen would remain at the helm through 2014 as the company restricted compensation packages and tightened requirements for serving on its board. The Los Angeles oil-and-gas producer said...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers, Economy, Business and Finance, Occidental Petroleum Corp.
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Clear Spring High cleans up at Envirothon
The 2013 Washington County Envirothon was held April 19 at the Claud E. Kitchens Outdoor Education Center at Fairview. Fourteen teams from Boonsboro, Clear Spring, Smithsburg, and Washington County Technical High School were on hand for the competition. ...
Tags: Science and Technology, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Agriculture, Natural Resources, Garrett County
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Florida's taking a risky path, making environment vulnerable
On one point we can all agree — everyone wants a robust and stable economy that affords opportunities for jobs and economic prosperity. However, we won't achieve that objective by killing the goose that laid the golden egg. Florida's natural...Tags: Executive Branch, Rick Scott, Politics, Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry
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Letters to the Editor: Higher standards for design, nuclear energy
Higher standards for design Thanks to Sentinel columnist Beth Kassab for the exposure to poor designs on big-box stores ("Cities don't have to settle for ugly stores," Thursday). She is so right that they are a blight on any neighborhood. A dollar...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Duke Energy Corporation, Periodicals, Crime, Law and Justice, Plant Openings
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EPA methane report further divides fracking camps
Daily American Staff Writer, @daalyssacPITTSBURGH (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency has dramatically lowered its estimate of how much of a potent heat-trapping gas leaks during natural gas production, in a shift with major implications for a debate that has divided...Tags: Overweight, Science and Technology, Global Change, Environmental Issues, Global Warming
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Wolf hunt opponents: Legislation an attempt to suppress voice of the people
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Republican-led state Senate approved legislation Thursday that could block a group's effort to ban wolf hunting in Michigan and make hunting and fishing rights a part of the state constitution. Wolves were taken off the...
Tags: Endangered Species, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Voting, Politics
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Senate passes bill to bypass wolf hunt referendum
LANSING (AP) -- The Republican-led state Senate approved legislation Thursday that could block a group's effort to ban wolf hunting in Michigan and make hunting and fishing rights a part of the state constitution. Legislation passed on a 25 to 11 party...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Voting, Politics, Rentals
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BGE says energy prices on the rise for electricity customers
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. said Thursday that energy prices will rise $6 a month for the typical residential electricity customer who doesn't use an outside power supplier, the first jump in energy prices in four years. That rise in costs, running...
Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Prices, Commodity Markets, Energy, Parkville
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Farming creates interest in tractors
Farm, Field and Garden CorrespondentJerry Schimpf admits that his farming background first sparked his interest in antique iron. The 56-year-old Bakersville native now has a fine collection of antique tractors and engines that he enjoys displaying at local shows. "I was really inspired...Tags: Memorial Day, Chevrolet, Ford
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