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Judge rules in favor of landowner
CHARLEVOIX — A Northern Michigan judge sided with property owners in a legal dispute centered around the region’s oil and gas boom two summers ago.
Charlevoix County Circuit Judge Richard Pajtas on Jan. 31 denied a request by Western Land...Tags: Trials, Petroleum Industry, Laws, Trials, Companies and Corporations
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Robert A. Citron dies at 79; space visionary
Robert A. Citron, an aerospace engineer and intrepid entrepreneur, whose boyhood fantasy of traveling beyond Earth inspired pioneering ventures to commercialize space, died Jan. 31 at his home in Bellevue, Wash. He was 79.
The cause was complications...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Brooklyn (New York City), Korean War (1950-1953), Conservation
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Feb. 7 Girls Basketball Catch-All
CatchItKansas.comWichita North scored an upset on Bishop Carroll with a three-point 45-42 win over the Golden Eagles, as the rest of the City League slate finished in blowouts. Heights shellacked West 87-16. East had no trouble with Southeast 61-46. Kapaun downed...Tags: Basketball, Forestry and Timber, Concerts, Entertainment, Forests
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Feb. 7 Boys Basketball Catch-All
CatchItKansas.comConner Frankamp continued his torrid run with 48 points against Bishop Carroll on Tuesday. Frankamp outscored Carroll by himself as the Redskins won 61-42. Kendrick Miller led Wichita Northwest to a 60-54 win over Kapaun. Miller poured in 18 points to...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Basketball, Natural Resources, Reggie Smith, Environmental Issues
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More than 11,000 acres committed to oil and gas leasing
Daily American Staff WriterSouthern Somerset County landowners expressed a strong interest in leasing property to oil and gas drilling companies Tuesday at a meeting in Salisbury. The gathering was part of several that have been held by a group of landowners who are banding...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Companies and Corporations, Energy, Justice System, Marketing
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Old-timers set to get back on the track
As the days tick away for the start of a fresh season at Daytona International Speedway, there still will be moments of old-school reverence at the fabled superspeedway. Welcome back, Ward Burton. We'll see you soon, too, Bill Elliott. Both "old-...Tags: Daytona International Speedway, Bobby Labonte, Trevor Bayne, Carl Edwards, Walmart
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Governor Corbett's Budget Focuses on Fiscal Restraint, Free Enterprise
Governor Tom Corbett today presented his 2012-13 budget to the General Assembly, asking legislators to continue the path of fiscal restraint and to encourage free enterprise for a more prosperous Pennsylvania.
"Last year, we accomplished much of real...Tags: Interior Policy, Finance, Business, Credit and Debt, Grocery Coupons
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Governor Corbett's 2012-13 Budget Address
The following is Governor Tom Corbett’s 2012-13 Budget Address to the General Assembly (as prepared for delivery):
Speaker Smith, President Pro Tempore Scarnati, Lieutenant Governor Cawley, members of the General Assembly, distinguished cabinet,...Tags: Interior Policy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Finance, Business, Delaware County
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Homes Destroyed, People Missing And 767,000 Without Power After Irene
Hartford Courant / Fox CTAt least 25 homes in East Haven were destroyed, one person has died, others are missing and more than half the state is without power after Tropical Storm Irene tore through Connecticut Sunday. East Haven mayor April Capone said that at least 25 homes in...Tags: Joe Furey, Disasters and Accidents, Bodies of Water, Photography and Video, Tropical Storms
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Ag Notes: Emerald ash borer update
jlittle@uky.eduMost people are aware of the danger to ash trees from the emerald ash borer throughout North America. According to a sobering USDA Forest Service publication, “Emerald ash borer is the most destructive forest insect introduced in North America in...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Forests, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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N.D. farm group opposing oil taxes for outdoors
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s Farm Bureau says it will fight a proposed initiative that would require spending oil tax money on wildlife and conservation projects. The measure would give an appointed nine-member control over...Tags: Natural Resources, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Land Resources, Conservation
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News briefs for Feb. 7
Kids “tri” to get fit
Children in grades 2-5 are invited to participate in a Junior Ads Triathlon 2 p.m. April 29 at McDowell Wellness Center. The event is open to kids from any school district.
The triathlon will combine swimming, riding...Tags: Culture, Triathlon, Conservation, Culture, Game
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