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Our Laguna: Kinsmans host the last Soup
The final bowl of Soup at the home of Cheryl and Michael Kinsman was served Sept. 14. Soup was a get together of whoever showed up on the first Friday of the month, starting Jan. 2, 1999, and later moved to the second Friday. Someone made soup, others...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Environmental Issues, Waste Management Incorporated, Soups, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Connecticut Attorney General Likes What the Feds Are Doing on Nuke Waste
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission - prompted by the federal courts - is now doing a study on the possible environmental problems of long-term storage of tons of spent nuclear fuel at nuke plants around the nation. Connecticut's Attorney General George...Tags: Environmental Issues, Haddam, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Crime, Law and Justice, Waterford
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Culleton: Housing must be in check despite school numbers
It's a common refrain, and sometimes uttered for various reasons: We need to continue to control residential growth in Carroll County. My reason? New residences attract growing families — and growing families burden our school system. It is stated...Tags: Environmental Issues, Agriculture, Teaching and Learning
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PAC spends $10,000 on Sanitary District race
A political action committee (PAC) backed by a lobbyist for a trash disposal company has spent more than $10,000 on the reelection campaigns of two Costa Mesa Sanitary District directors, campaign disclosure forms show. Concerned Californians for...Tags: Elections, World War II (1939-1945), Environmental Issues, Waste Management Incorporated, Economy, Business and Finance
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Briefly In The News: Welcome back gold medal winner
Join the city of Laguna Beach this weekend in welcoming back local Annika Dries, who helped the U.S. women's water polo team win a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics. The community event will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Community Pool,...
Tags: Polo, Holidays, Environmental Issues, Sports, Awards and Prizes
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Four-Alarm Fire at Waste Management Facility
Firefighters were called out to a fire at a Waste Management Recycling facility Friday at 2:41 p.m. The West Dallas fire on Cash Road became a four-alarm fire. The heat and condensed trash piles made the blaze difficult for firefighters to battle....
Tags: Fires, Environmental Issues, Waste Management Incorporated, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Newport, Va., a tiny town left behind?
WDBJ7 ReporterBack in the late 1800's, the small town of Newport in Giles County was bustling and busy. Today, that small hamlet needs new sidewalks and its first ever sewer system. Some history here; not long ago most homes in Newport ran raw sewage straight into...Tags: Environmental Issues, Business
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Feds Stalled, Nuclear Waste Here Indefinitely
The Hartford CourantThe heat is oppressive. I turn on my air conditioner. The electricity flows in from Millstone Nuclear Power near Niantic, where high-level radioactive waste steadily accumulates on the shore of Long Island Sound. Why? Because there's nowhere else to...Tags: Elections, Harry Reid, Environmental Issues, Immigration, Washington, DC
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St. Tammany Parish Neighborhood Challenged To Recycle For A Greater Good
WGNO NewsCertain residents of St. Tammany Parish are being asked to step up their recycling efforts. In part it's to win a challenge, but also to prove a point. Vanessa Bolano has the story. Recycling bins, trucks, crews are a common sight across St. Tammany...Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste Management Incorporated, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Has the problem with septic tanks at El Centro mobile home parks been taken care of?
What ever happened to the septic tank problems that were occurring at the El Centro Mobile Home Park on Evan Hewes Highway near Gillett Street? I remember hearing that the county was aware of the issue and that they were looking into it. Please tell me...Tags: Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, House Building
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Editorial: Living downstream
A political truism in Maryland is that everyone is in favor of cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay. Anyone who has lived in the Free State for more than a few years has at least a passing familiarity with stories of the Chesapeake's seemingly limitless bounty...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Environmental Issues, Chemical Industry, Harford County, Fertilizer
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Waste Management drivers prepare for service disruption
Q13 FOX News OnlineGet ready for your recycling to be left at the curb. That's what leaders of the union representing recycle and yard waste truck drivers are warning, as a contract dispute between the union and the company responsible for hauling garbage, Waste Management,...Tags: Environmental Issues, Waste Management Incorporated, Labor Disputes, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Career and Workplace
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