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Delta Gas announces common stock split
Delta Natural Gas Company Inc. announced that it has completed a two-for-one stock split of the corporation’s issued and outstanding common stock. The distribution date of the split was Tuesday. For every one share of Delta Natural Gas Company Inc....
Tags: Stock Splits, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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On Lake Michigan, a coal-burning steamship gets a pass
— Built in the 1950s for the brawny task of ferrying railroad cars, the last coal-burning steamship on the Great Lakes is billed today as a nostalgic vacation shortcut between Wisconsin and Michigan.
But every day it sails between this old...Tags: Travel, Environmental Pollution, Tourism and Leisure, Michael Hawthorne, Water Pollution
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Solar power warms up Goshen College
GOSHEN – Goshen College students need more sunny days this year because they are hoping to heat the water at the campus REC center by using sunshine.
This has been in the works for the past three years now. Students helped design and build most of...Tags: Weather Reports, Renewable Energy, Weather, Natural Resources, Colleges and Universities
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Md. House votes to charge energy companies for drilling studies
Maryland would become the first state in the nation to charge energy companies a fee to finance studies on best practices for extracting natural gas from Marcellus Shale, under a bill approved Tuesday by the state’s House of Delegates. The House...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Companies and Corporations, Energy, Conservation, Government
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Letters to the Editor: Guns in Florida, oil prices and natural gas
Guns in Florida
Here we go again. Sentinel columnist Beth Kassab wants to blame the death of Trayvon Martin on the "Stand Your Ground" law ("'Stand Your Ground' law goes too far," Tuesday). This is the usual liberal absurdity.
The facts are plain. An...Tags: Energy Saving, Iran, Israel, National Rifle Association of America, Elections
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Dueling Pipelines: The Debate Over In-State Natural Gas
Channel 2 NewsIn Juneau, a debate is raging about an in-state natural gas pipeline. In fact, that debate is raging not just about one pipeline, but two. And neither of them exists yet. For much of the week, representatives have been taking public testimony on House...Tags: Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Super Bowl, Environmental Issues, U.S. Geological Survey
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If the Sierra Club wins, Md. workers lose
In a recent op-ed ("Don't export LNG in Maryland," March 5), the executive director of the Sierra Club does his best to convince readers he's genuinely concerned about the Cove Point natural gas gateway in Calvert County. In reality, though, the...Tags: Catonsville, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Calvert County
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Voice: Convert to liquified natural gas
El CentroBig Oil and speculators have way more influence on the price of gasoline then any president. Big Oil controls the supply and speculators bet on market instability including fear. To blame President Obama for the high price of gasoline is like dairymen...Tags: Energy Saving, Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Barack Obama, Petroleum Industry
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As Lawmakers Consider In-State Gas Line, Canadians Offer Alternative
Channel 2 NewsOn the eve of what's expected to be an intense state House debate on a proposed in-state natural gas pipeline, a group of Canadians visited Juneau to remind state officials that they're standing by to help with an alternate route through Canada. The...Tags: Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Crime, Law and Justice, Petroleum Industry, Justice System
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Michigan fracking 101: You've heard of it. Here's how it works.
In Michigan, in May of 2010, conversation about hydrologic fracturing of shale -- or fracking -- to obtain natural gas -- exploded. At that time, gas companies became interested in Michigan land, particularly land in northwest Michigan. The state began...
Tags: Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations, Water, Auction Service, Conservation
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Green Wheels: Honda's CNG Civic is a clean alternative
For the first time in U.S. history, it is possible to imagine running our car fleet on an alternative fuel, and I don't mean electricity as the only option. Last week, my ride was the Honda Civic Natural Gas, the 2012 rework of what was known as the Civic...
Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Natural Resources, Honda, Energy Resources, Services and Shopping
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Cold weather rule to end March 31
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe Kansas Cold Weather Rule ends on March 31, and Kansans who are delinquent on electric and natural gas utility bills will be subject to disconnection of service the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) announced Monday. The rule, in effect November 1...Tags: Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Issues
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