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Baltimore residents in largely vacant blocks to be uprooted
With plans to demolish 1,500 vacant houses in the next three years, Baltimore officials and the few remaining residents in largely vacant blocks are beginning the early stages of the most delicate of relationships. About 80 residents — each of...
Tags: Rentals, Crime, Law and Justice, United States Census Bureau, William Donald Schaefer, Homes
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Donnelly introduces legislation for Gulf War memorial
South Bend Tribune ReportU.S. Sens. Joe Donnelly, D-Granger, and John Boozman, R-Ariz., have introduced legislation authorizing a National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial to recognize the many Americans who served during the first Gulf War, according to a news release....Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, John Boozman, Joe Donnelly, U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
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Good information
There are plenty of natural resources available for drilling companies to extract, but it's important the land owners know what's being done on their properties. For public land, taxpayers may soon have that information. The Obama administration said...Tags: Energy Resources
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New hydraulic fracturing rules proposed
Hydraulic fracturing, the process that involves shooting millions of gallons of water, sand and chemicals underground to crack shale formations and unlock oil and gas, would become more difficult under new rules proposed by the Interior Department. As...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, U.S. Department of the Interior, Water Supply, Natural Resources Defense Council
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Interior issues new drilling rule on public land
WASHINGTON (AP) — Companies that drill for oil and natural gas on federal lands will be required to disclose publicly the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing operations, the Obama administration said Thursday. The new "fracking" rule replaces a...
Tags: Washington, DC, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, Sony Corp., U.S. Department of the Interior
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Fight over sea walls headed to court
SOLANA BEACH, Calif. — As befits its name, issues of sand and surf loom large in this seaside community north of San Diego. For more than three decades, controversy has surrounded the proliferation of privately built sea walls meant to protect...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Laws, Litigation, Trials
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Senate rejects firearms on more federal lands
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate rejected an effort Wednesday to expand the use of firearms on some of the nation's most frequently visited federal lands, handing gun control advocates a modest success. The measure, backed by the National Rifle...
Tags: Barack Obama, Mark Kirk, Joe Manchin III, Gun Control, Patrick J. Toomey
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Livestock forums create conversation
PIERRE - The South Dakota Department of Agriculture (SDDA) and South Dakota State University (SDSU) Extension Service held forums across the state from January through March to explain South Dakota's vision for livestock production. “The conversation...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, South Dakota State University
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SD Department of Agriculture hears from next generation of producers
PIERRE, S.D. - The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and South Dakota State University Extension Service have wrapped up three months of forums to explain the state's vision for livestock production. “The conversation about the challenges and...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, South Dakota State University
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Interior Department cuts mineral payments to 35 states
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Interior is cutting federal mineral payments to 35 states by about $110 million this fiscal year as part of the automatic federal spending cuts that started this month. Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead...
Tags: Matt Mead, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, U.S. Department of the Interior, Politics
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Boyne City moves on waterfront property purchase
BOYNE CITY -- Boyne City will continue its pursuit of acquiring a piece of property with about 500 feet of Boyne River frontage with the goal of expanding its waterfront park system. The property, offered to the city by the Moody family, is located...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Conservation, Wetlands, Human Interest
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President Obama creates five new national monuments
President Obama on Monday established five new national monuments, including one in Washington’s San Juan Islands and one in northern New Mexico. The Río Grande del Norte National Monument elevates protections for 242,550 acres of U.S. Bureau of...
Tags: Barack Obama, Harriet Tubman, U.S. Congress, Wildlife
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