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Plumbing, cosmetology among new programs at SD tech schools
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — The state Board of Education gave its unanimous approval Monday to new programs for training workers in the fields of plumbing, heating and cooling, cosmetology and medical coding. Southeast Technical Institute in Sioux Falls plans to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students, Watertown, Education
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Mailbag: Mayor inconsistent about community garden
At the City Council meeting on Oct. 16, Mayor Jane Egly stated that she wanted to support the South Laguna Community Garden, but that she needed to know about the soil contamination and to see an appraisal. Specifically, she said, "If that is what...Tags: Home Heating, Rentals, Southern California Gas Company, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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York County Prison back up and running
On Wednesday evening, inmates in a female housing unit within the York County Prison presented symptoms consistent with carbon monoxide exposure. Emergency medical personnel, police and fire departments were notified. Forty-nine inmates were sent to...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Prisons, York (York, Pennsylvania), Environmental Issues
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Home chore checklist makes way for winter
Akron Beacon-JournalReady to hunker down for winter? Not so fast. Now's the time to tackle a few chores that will help your house and yard ride out the cold season ahead. Here are a few to check off your to-do list. Clean the gutters Gutters and downspouts direct...Tags: Fertilizer, Labor Day, Chemical Industry, Plant Diseases, Career and Workplace
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Students help study green classroom
Davis Magnet School emphasizes environmentalism with Eco-Education Nights, "Waste-Free Wednesdays" and an ecology center. Now it's been chosen for a green-classroom experiment. The Orange County U.S. Green Building Council selected the Costa Mesa K-6...
Tags: Schools, Teaching and Learning, Students, Magnet Schools, The Walt Disney Co.
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With new buyer, Sparrows Point faces a possible end to decades of steelmaking
Steel from Sparrows Point built the Golden Gate Bridge, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, hundreds of ships for World War II and livelihoods for tens of thousands of Baltimore-area families.
The story of the massive steel mill follows the arc of American...Tags: Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Baltimore County, Parkville
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Hospitals, schools pursue energy technology with savings in mind
Atop St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network's Heart and Vascular Center in Bethlehem, energy conservation is as simple as can be: A green roof improves air and water quality while insulating the building.
Inside the facility at Eighth and Eaton streets,...Tags: Coplay, Inventories, Health, Nazareth, Energy Saving
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Expanded programs help NIPSCO customers save money and energy
MERRILLVILLE – If you’re looking to cut your energy bill, NIPSCO has a plan. NIPSCO is expanding its programs for homes and businesses that invest in energy efficient equipment by adding new money and energy-saving product rebates. “...Tags: Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Energy Saving, Business
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Sparrows Point owner considers selling plant
The struggling Sparrows Point steel mill could be sold within the next six months, mill owner RG Steel said Monday.
"We're not going to be specific at this time," said Bette Kovach, an RG Steel spokeswoman, as she confirmed comments by two company...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Mittal Steel Company NV, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Crime, Law and Justice, Metal and Mineral
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Sparrows Point's blast furnace to resume operations
The struggling Sparrows Point steel plant will resume operations of its "L" blast furnace Saturday after it was temporarily shut down for routine maintenance, the company said.
In a letter to customers Friday, RG Steel chief commercial officer Jerry...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Explosions, Environmental Issues, Emergency Incidents, Companies and Corporations
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Review: Disney's Cars Land feels like walking into a movie
Like opening the door to Oz, walking into Cars Land at Disney California Adventure is like stepping into a real-life version of the fictional town of Radiator Springs from the 2006 animated movie. PHOTOS: Preview day | Buena Vista Street | Cars Land | ...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Car Tires, Walt Disney, California Department of Transportation
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Scene-by-scene preview: Radiator Springs Racers at Disney California Adventure
Los Angeles Times staff writerWhat's better than an E Ticket ride? How about an F Ticket? Radiator Springs Racers aims to redefine our expectations of an E Ticket attraction by combining a classic dark ride with a thrilling head-to-head drag race. Currently under construction at...Tags: Car Tires, Caves and Caverns, Pixar Animation Studios, Landforms, Environmental Issues
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