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Mo. Dept. of Natural Resources: 2,500 cattle are buried in trench near Halfway
news@ky3.comHALFWAY, Mo. -- The owner of a closed cattle rendering plant signed an agreement in court on Monday to make a plan to clean up environmental hazards on the property. In the agreement, the Missouri Attorney General's Office says "an estimated 2,500 animal...Tags: Plant Openings, Trials, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resource Industry, Economy, Business and Finance
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If approved, new garbage contract includes weekly recycling pickup
Orland Park residents are likely to see a small decrease in their garbage bills in coming months after a village committee OKd a proposed 10-year contract with Waste Management Monday. If the full Village Board approves the measure at its June 3...
Tags: Waste, Environmental Issues, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Energy Resources
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Buffalo Grove OKs trash contract giving residents free 35-gallon carts
The village of Buffalo Grove has elected to make new 35-gallon trash carts available free to residents. Under an agreement with Waste Management approved by the village board on Monday night, residents now have the option of choosing 35-gallon, 64-...Tags: Waste, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Environmental Issues
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Charging it to beat the rising gas prices
areynolds@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Gas prices are on the rise just in time for Memorial Day weekend. Steve Stodden's gas guzzling days are over. "I used to fill up once a week, if not twice a week," said Stodden. Now he charges up while at work. "I just test drove...Tags: Memorial Day, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles
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Seeking a solution to wasted food
Sometimes it's hard to do good. For example, donating leftover banquet food to charity. Shirley Wei Sher, a Marina del Rey immigration lawyer, discovered how challenging this can be when she recently tried to prevent leftovers at an upcoming meeting...
Tags: Justice System, Science and Technology, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, The Happiest News!
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Our Laguna: Another successful Grapes for Grads
Americans say "Bottoms up" when they hoist a few. The French toast is "A votre Sante." When Italians raise a glass they say "Salute" or "Cin Cin," their version of a Brit's "Cheers." In India it is "Tulleho," a combination the Raj "Talley Ho" and the...
Tags: Mike Trout, Students, Graduation, French Toast, Grapes
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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: Earth Day, Oak Park, Local Government, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Volunteer beach cleanup is Saturday
The California Coastal Commission has partnered with ECO-Warrior Foundation for the Laguna Beach City Adopt-A-Beach Program, according to a press release. The foundation is the local contact within the city and directs volunteers to scheduled beach...Tags: Windsurfing, Ocean Surfing
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Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down - April 27
Thumbs up to the City of Hagerstown for hosting Tuesday’s Earth Day Celebration at University Plaza. Pangborn Elementary School students heard from Mayor David S. Gysberts, City Engineer Rodney Tissue and Tom Stang of Waste Management about the...Tags: Earth Day, Students, Arts, Teaching and Learning, Autism
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Waste Management awarding cleanup grant
Waste Management of Western Pennsylvania is to award the Alternative Community Resource Program a Waste Management Think Green Grant. The grant was established to encourage solutions to improve community environments through hands-on participation and...Tags: Waste, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Environmental Issues
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Students hear from a robot and Hagerstown city officials about the importance of recycling
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comCycler the recycle robot met with students at Pangborn Elementary School on Monday in the University Plaza in downtown Hagerstown for the City of Hagerstown Earth Day Celebration that featured Mayor David S. Gysberts, Barbara Ingram School for the Arts...Tags: Earth Day, Students, University System of Maryland, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Elementary Schools
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State agency to compost food scraps
Talk about leading by example -- the Maryland Department of the Environment announced Monday that it would begin collecting food scraps at its Baltimore headquarters for composting. The Earth Day announcement comes on the heels of Howard County...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Earth Day, Career and Workplace, Howard County, Environmental Issues
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