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State-level Conservation Innovation Grants available for South Dakota
Huron (NRCS) - The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) announces the availability of $150,000 for state-level Conservation Innovations Grants (CIG). Under CIG, Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) funds are used to award competitive...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, U.S. Postal Service, Conservation
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Michigan House OKs bill that could allow wolf hunt
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Republican-led state House passed legislation Thursday that could block voters from deciding whether to allow wolf hunting in Michigan, sending the measure to Republican Gov. Rick Snyder's desk. The measure, which...
Tags: Wildlife, Lifestyle and Leisure, Rick Snyder, Conservation, Rentals
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Obama, Mexico leader to avoid hot topics, at least publicly
WASHINGTON — President Obama will seek to cement relations with Mexico's new president, Enrique Peņa Nieto, over the next two days with vows of neighborly kinship and future cooperation. But the true test of their ability to work together may be...
Tags: Washington, DC, Lobbying, Energy, National Security, Brookings Institution
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Corbett says drug use costing jobs
HARRISBURG — When Gov. Tom Corbett took office in 2010, he inherited a $4 billion deficit that he plugged with massive cuts to public schools, universities and human services programs while leaving the prisons budget untouched and not raising taxes....
Tags: Bill Clinton, Career and Workplace, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tom Corbett, Employment Opportunities
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Russia, Japan renew quest for elusive WWII peace treaty
World War II lingers for Russia and Japan. Nearly 68 years after the fighting ended, the two Asian powers have yet to sign a peace treaty. That could change now that the leaders of both countries have solid nationalist credentials and could pull off...Tags: Shinzo Abe, Dmitry Medvedev, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), China, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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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: Natural Gas, Environmental Politics, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Conservation, Science and Technology
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Parnell on Third Overseas Trip, Focused on Oil & Gas
Channel 2 NewsGov. Sean Parnell is wrapping up an overseas trip focused on oil and gas issues in Europe. His office says the trip wasn't previously announced because of security concerns. Parnell's office in a release says he traveled to Norway and Scotland to...Tags: Alaska Legislature, Petroleum Industry, Sean Parnell
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New Homer Glen trustee seeks economic growth
Sharon Sweas, Homer Glen's new trustee, hopes to help bring businesses to the village and protect its natural resources. "I think we need quality businesses so that we can grow economically and we also have to protect our quality of life," Sweas said,...
Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Environmental Issues, Business, Conservation
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IID brings back controversial former employees as consultants
Staff WriterThe September 2011 Southwest power outage that left some 2.7 million customers in the dark is on the top of the Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors agenda again. While IID officials said they did not have anything to report from Tuesday&...Tags: Board of Directors, Insurance
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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: Dominion Resources Incorporated, Energy, Trexlertown, Trade Agreements, Petroleum Industry
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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: Energy, Holly J. Mitchell, Elections, Business Enterprises, Darrell Steinberg
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