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Politicians wake up on environmental issues
Last week — when most Florida politicos were still buzzing about the guilty plea of former GOP party boss Jim Greer — some of the state's biggest names were throwing a party. It took place on the 14th floor of a stately law firm in...
Tags: Lobbying, Conservation, Water Supply, Business Enterprises, Environmental Pollution
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Dismantling of our state's environmental protection
You gotta hand it to state Rep. Tom Casperson of Escanaba -— the man is a one-man environmental wrecking crew. Let us count some of the ways in legislation he’s sponsored: — Allow beach grooming (never mind the damage that may...Tags: Conservation, International Organizations, Personal Income, Marine Science, Petroleum Industry
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ASK PETE : Phone line may help with concerns
Q. I'm contacting you in regards to an issue that I originally submitted a request for back in early August to the City Department of Traffic and Lighting. As of today, the request has not received a final response, so I thought I would drop your office a...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Botany, Science and Technology, Real Estate, Howard Johnson
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Niagara Bottling permit shows how water district has been weakened
The St. Johns River Water Management District has been gutted of some of its most experienced scientists in the last two years. Shortly after taking office, Florida Gov. Rick Scott fired the directors of the five water districts statewide and cut funding...Tags: Conservation, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Justice System, Allentown
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ON THE TRAIL : Paved trails link up at cities' border
At last, the concrete trail linking the St. Joseph River trails in South Bend and Mishawaka is finished. On Friday, the city of South Bend dedicated the new 1.2-mile extension of the Northside Trail for walkers, bicyclists, wheelchair riders and other...
Tags: Indiana University South Bend, ING Group
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DNR law enforcement switches to 24-hour operating dispatch center
Indiana conservation officers with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources will soon implement a 24-hour dispatch center operation in order to maintain radio contact with conservation officers statewide. The Central Dispatch Center currently operates...
Tags: Conservation, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Agriculture, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mountain lion sighting in Shelby Co. confirmed to be hoax
A reported sighting of a mountain lion near the town of Bengal in western Shelby County was confirmed to be a hoax, announced the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Thursday. On Oct. 10, a conservation officer responded to the area where the...
Tags: Conservation, Wildlife, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources
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Hoosiers encouraged to practice fire safety during drought
The Indiana State Department of Agriculture urges farmers and citizens to be aware of the risks and dangers of agricultural-related fires resulting from severely dry conditions. One common danger are hay bale fires. Forestry and fire officials have...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Forests, Forestry and Timber, Droughts
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Brazil Water Works asks customers to conserve water
The City of Brazil Water Works is asking all water customers to please impose a voluntary water restriction and conservation of water due to the water and the present demand on our water system at this time. This is not to say there is a shortage of...
Tags: Conservation, Weather, Weather Reports, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues
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Operation Dry Water campaign nets 10 arrests
A three-day alcohol awareness campaign by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources resulted in ten arrests. The campaign, Operation Dry Water, started June 22 and ended June 24. It’s part of a national campaign to increase public awareness of...
Tags: Conservation, Natural Resources, Police Arrests, Environmental Issues, Politics
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Indiana Tree Project plants 8K trees at state forest Friday
Morgan-Monroe State Forest grew by 8,000 trees Friday. The inaugural planting of the trees took place in South Central Indiana as a part of the Indiana Tree Project. The goal of the project is to plant 1 million new trees in Hoosier forests by 2016....
Tags: Forests, Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues
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Planting a new forest
It was hard to distinguish anybody in particular. We looked like big green marshmallows scattered across the lot. We were the volunteers helping with the Flight 93 Reforestation project the last two weekends in April. We planted trees. With instructions...Tags: Forests, University of Kentucky, Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources, Science and Technology
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May 4, 2012
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May 10, 2012
|Column| Daily American
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