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Judge rules in favor of landowner
CHARLEVOIX — A Northern Michigan judge sided with property owners in a legal dispute centered around the region’s oil and gas boom two summers ago.
Charlevoix County Circuit Judge Richard Pajtas on Jan. 31 denied a request by Western Land...Tags: Laws, Justice System, Energy, Energy Resources, Laws
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Gas drilling symposium at NCC to challenge 'bill of goods'
Bad things happen in threes, or that's the way it must have felt this past week for the gas-drilling people and their devoted sycophants in Harrisburg.
First, the March 1 edition of Rolling Stone, a liberal magazine with a circulation of 1.5 million, had...Tags: Environmental Issues, Health, Environmental Pollution, Government, Cancer
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'Super PACs' largely funded by a wealthy few
When it comes to big money in politics, Dallas billionaire Harold Simmons' influence has long been apparent in Texas, where he has plowed more than $1 million into Rick Perry's gubernatorial campaigns. Now Simmons has found a new outlet for his outsize...Tags: Corporate Officers, Karl Rove, Environmental Issues, Elections, Politics
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The top 5 greenhouse gas emitters in Hampton Roads, according to EPA
Three of the five biggest sources of greenhouse gas emissions in Hampton Roads will soon be closed, according toU.S. Environmental Protection Agency data. Released earlier this month on a searchable computerized map, the data identifies large, stationary...Tags: Global Warming, Environmental Politics, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues
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Oil companies to address Kansans concerns over fracking drilling method
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAs oil companies consider drilling new wells in the area, some Kansans are learning about a contorvertial production technique called hydraulic fracturing or “fracking”. The process involves fracturing rocks to create passageways for oil and...Tags: Energy Resources, Energy, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Environmental Issues, Government
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Orlando's season off to bad start as Magic fall to Oklahoma City | Video
Orlando SentinelOKLAHOMA CITY — The way the Orlando Magic offense performed Christmas night, you would have thought the team has an entirely new cast, not just a couple of additions here and there. Two frustrating scoring draughts — each lasting about a...Tags: Stan Van Gundy, James Harden, Boston Celtics, Jameer Nelson, Ryan Anderson
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The end of coal plants in Hampton Roads?
The Yorktown Power Station and Chesapeake Energy Center, the two largest coal-fired power plants in Hampton Roads, burn on average 6,700 tons of coal every day.
The plants, which date to the 1950s, create enough electricity for 260,000 households. Yet...Tags: Justice System, Energy Resources, Natural Gas, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution
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David Stern on Dwight Howard's situation: 'It'll play out the way it plays out' | Video
Orlando SentinelOKLAHOMA CITY — David Stern sounds unconcerned about the apparent trend of superstars leaving small- or mid-market cities for the bright lights of larger markets. Asked how he wants to see Dwight Howard's situation play out and whether he's...Tags: Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks, Christmas, Otis Smith
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Magic shootaround report: Ryan Anderson will start at power forward
Orlando Sentinel’s Magic BasketBlogOKLAHOMA CITY — Stan Van Gundy said Ryan Anderson will start at power forward and Glen Davis will come off the bench when the Orlando Magic open their season tonight against the Oklahoma City Thunder here at Chesapeake Energy Arena.... -
Robbins’ Morning Magic: Jameer Nelson, Hedo Turkoglu face crucial tests tonight
Orlando Sentinel’s Magic BasketBlogThe Orlando Magic's Jameer Nelson and Hedo Turkoglu arguably face will their toughest tests all season tonight when they face the Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder.... -
Report: Three of PA's Largest Companies Tagged For Not Paying State Income Tax.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekWhat Do ... ... Air Products & Chemicals, Comcast and H.J. Heinz all have in common? They're among the 68 companies singled out in a new report for not paying state income taxes for at least one year between 2008...... -
Five things to watch in Lakers-Oklahoma City matchup
Lakers NowThree things to watch in Lakers-Oklahoma City matchup...
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