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Sit In Big Trucks, Shred Paper At West Hartford Public Works Open House
The Hartford CourantAt the department of public works' second annual open house on Saturday, kids will have a chance to hang out in big trucks while adults take care of paper shredding and learn about hazardous waste disposal. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at...Tags: West Hartford, Environmental Issues, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Former Blackhawks coach lists Park Ridge home for $1.1 million
Former Blackhawks coach Trent Yawney has listed his five-bedroom, 4,000-square-foot home in Park Ridge for $1.1 million. Yawney, a former Blackhawks defenseman, coached the team from 2005-2006. He is the coach of the Norfolk Admirals team, which is...
Tags: Condos, Environmental Issues, Anaheim Ducks, Water Tower Place, Chicago Blackhawks
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All Delray Beach contracts should go out to bid, officials say
In keeping up with campaign promises, several Delray Beach city officials are going after city contracts they say were awarded without proper bidding. At Tuesday's workshop meeting, a majority of City Commissioners agreed to revisit two contracts that...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Government, Delray Beach, Politics, Environmental Issues
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Oprah sells West Side store space at huge loss
Special to the TribuneOprah Winfrey's Chicago real estate foibles continue. Almost two years ago, the talk-show queen signed off on her massively popular, Chicago-based national chatfest. Soon afterward, she closed her flagship Oprah Store, which was located at 1017 W....Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Streeterville, Condos, Environmental Issues, Water Tower Place
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Nuclear power is not the answer to our energy needs
Dan Ervin's commentary on lifting restrictions on U.S. companies supplying nuclear power equipment abroad is completely misleading ("A nuclear opportunity," May 6). Nuclear energy is not, as Mr. Ervin says, pollutant free or carbon free. Government...Tags: Nuclear Power, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, Energy Resources
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State's $75M Share In Nuclear Waste Settlement Heads To Ratepayers
The Hartford CourantMoney from a multi-million settlement with the federal energy department will trickle to state ratepayers over the next three years. The $160 million settlement resulted from the energy department's failure to dispose of spent nuclear fuel and nuclear...Tags: Litigation, Trials, Nuclear Power, Government, Politics
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Arrest made in 20 year old Oklahoma cold case
Oklahoma authorities said Thursday that bodies found last month in a hole initially dug for a septic tank were likely those of three females missing since 1992 and that police had arrested a man who sprinkled black pepper on the impromptu grave in an...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Black Pepper, Butterfly Ballots, Chad
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Press 7 for stinky: Landfill establishes odor hotline
With the rainy season just weeks away, Deerfield Beach's most dubious neighbor is taking a proactive approach. The Monarch Hill Renewable Energy Park sent a glossy mailing to between 12,000 and 15,000 households surrounding the 500-acre landfill...Tags: Coconut Creek, Broward County, Waste Management Incorporated, Energy Saving, Alternative Energy
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Judge terminates trust at King's Mountain Resort
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERAn escrow account opened 34 years ago for what became an unneeded sewage collection system at King’s Mountain Resort was terminated Monday by Somerset County Judge David C. Klementik. After a hearing he approved the trust’s closure and the...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology
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Oak Park composting program goes village-wide
One Oak Park resident reported not knowing how much food the family threw away until joining the village's pilot food-waste and soiled-paper collection that started last April. One woman said her family now throws out only one bag of garbage each month....Tags: Oak Park, Waste Management Incorporated, Local Government, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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LETTER: Zero Waste Better Than Burning
Connecticut burns more trash per person than any other state in the country, an increasingly unsustainable waste management strategy. The Connecticut Resource Recovery Authority's financial crisis demonstrates that burning trash doesn't make economic...Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Riegelsville bridge plan controversial
Q: PennDOT plans to replace a narrow, one-lane bridge over the Delaware Canal in Riegelsville with a modern bridge with two 11-foot-wide lanes. My neighbors and I own a historic twin home on the building line of the new bridge. We recently learned that...Tags: Travel, Road Transportation, Brooklyn Bridge, Transportation, Insurance
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