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Wegmans development a boon for Owings Mills
Something really wonderful is coming to Owings Mills. The Solo Cup factory (which used to be Sweetheart Cup, which used to be Maryland Cup Corp.) was sold in 2011. Less than a year later, a shovel-ready proposal awaits zoning approval by the Baltimore...
Tags: Pikesville, Travel, Hunt Valley, Environmental Issues, Road Transportation
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Philips plant: Resident asks Danville to create committee to monitor cleanup
smojica@amnews.comA Danville resident suggested during Monday’s City Commission meeting that officials create a citizens committee to oversee the remediation of the old Philips Lighting plant on Vaksdahl Avenue. Carl Beckman, who also has roots in Cincinnati,...Tags: Greenpeace, Politics, Government, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues
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Reality, not scare tactics
Upon reading Mr. Len Lichvar's editorial in Sunday's Daily American I cannot restrain myself from writing this reply to the idea that there is no "War on Coal" by the "Boogie man" Environmental Protection Agency. Concern over government regulation is...Tags: Coal, Sales, Environmental Issues, Mining, Environmental Pollution
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U.S. Senate candidates square off in Shepherdstown
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comJoe Manchin had help rebuffing repeated assertions Tuesday night by Republican John Raese that West Virginia’s junior Democratic senator was on the wrong political team in Washington. Mountain Party candidate Bob Henry Baber said Raese’s...Tags: Coal, Environmental Issues, Health Care Reform (2009), Environmental Politics, Executive Branch
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Fish Biologist Alleges Huge Discrepancy in Pebble Salmon Estimates
Channel 2 NewsTonight (Sunday), on the eve of a major public forum concerning the Pebble Mine, Pebble opponents are saying they're deeply concerned over apparent discrepancies in Pebble's $120 million dollar environmental study on its own proposed project. That...Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Environmental Issues, Charity, Environmental Politics, Nature Conservancy
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Two million pounds of old pesticides cleaned up with Chemsweep in PA
A Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture program that collects old pesticides from farms and pesticide application businesses has safely disposed of two million pounds of unwanted or unusable product across the state. The milestone was reached today at...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Lebanon
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The GOP's environmental disaster
By the time he died last month, Russell Train was largely forgotten. Most Americans didn't know that, as The New York Times' obituary said, he helped shape "the world's first comprehensive program for scrubbing the skies and waters of pollution,...Tags: Global Change, Steve Chapman, Environmental Pollution, Richard Nixon, George H.W. Bush
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Letter to the Editor - Sept. 27
Come out and support young volunteers To the editor: Hagerstown will celebrate its 250th Anniversary on Sept. 29, The streets will be closed for the all-day event with exhibits divided into three categories: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Volunteer...Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Environmental Issues, Ceremonies
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U.S. States Expecting Cool Down on Monday
CNNAt long last, a cold front will snap a stubborn heat wave that has roasted much of the country for more than a week. However, the front is also expected to bring storms as it moves through the Midwest and Northeast on Sunday. The front has already...Tags: Prince William County, Carney (music group), Washington, DC, Brandon Miller, FEMA
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Russell Train dies at 92; conservationist was early head of EPA
Russell Train, an important American conservationist and former tax court judge who helped craft some of the nation's early and enduring environmental laws, has died. He was 92. Train, who led the Environmental Protection Agency in the 1970s, died Monday...
Tags: U.S. Army, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, U.S. Department of the Interior, Judges
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'Silent Spring' echo still eloquent
Mitt Romney wants to open up more federal lands and waters to drilling for oil and natural gas. His party is pushing, in the name of freedom and economic opportunity, to roll back a variety of environmental protections. Republicans, including U.S. Sen....Tags: Death, Environmental Issues, Pat Roberts, The New York Times, Environmental Politics
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Emergency crews test their skills in a special training exercise
Multimedia JournalistThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is sponsoring a Hazmat exercise in Roanoke on September 12th 13th and 14th. The participants are the Environmental Protection Agency, Virginia Department of Emergency Management, Roanoke Office of Emergency...Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), American Red Cross, Environmental Issues, Medical Procedures and Tests, Environmental Politics
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