Review: 38 Special rocks FallsFest crowd with high-energy show Wichita Falls Times Record News Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:44 PM PDT Go South â" as in Southern rock -- young man. FallsFest-goers in Lucy Park did just that Saturday night when rockers 38 Special doled out generous portions of Southern rock, complete with the bandâs impeccably harmonized vocals and solid musicianship. | Energy audit reveals potential utility bill savings Englewood Herald Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:36 PM PDT The City of Englewoodâs effort to become more energy efficient moved up a notch as the city-hired company Ameresco completed the project to search out and identify ways to reduce energy use by Englewood facilities. | News PPD to host Citizens Police Academy The Paris News Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:36 PM PDT The Paris Police Department will soon begin taking applications for a Citizens Police Academy. Company applies for air quality permit Pacer Energy Marketing of Tulsa has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for an air quality permit... | Energy conservation tips part of focus of conference The Neosho Daily News Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:35 PM PDT Two days of sessions at the fourth annual E-Conference at Crowder College yielded home-friendly tips for conserving energy and alternative energy approaches. | Ferris eyes energy efficient block grant Waxahachie Daily Light Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:34 PM PDT FERRIS â" The Ferris City Council heard a presentation from City Manager Eric Strong about a possible grant during its meeting Monday night. The Energy Efficient Block Grant is available through the State Energy Conservation Office. | Business calendar Concord Monitor Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:32 PM PDT THE MANCHESTER HOME AND ENERGY SHOW will be held TODAY at the Radisson Hotel/Center of New Hampshire. Steven Reddy of Zetland Homes will present "Green Building: Energy Efficiency and Beyond" at 1 p.m. "Beyond the Basics" will be presented at 2 p.m. Info: 746-3556. | George Taylor: Double standard exists for energy companies Corvallis Gazette-Times Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:31 PM PDT On August 13 of this year, ExxonMobil Corp. pleaded guilty in federal court to the deaths of 85 birds that had come into contact with oil or other pollutants in tanks or waste-water facilities on its properties which were uncovered, writes Robert Bryce in the Wall Street Journal. ExxonMobil was found to be in violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which became law in 1918. The company ... | Powered by the sun The North Bay Nugget Sat, 26 Sep 2009 22:25 PM PDT Nobody was more delighted to have a late-summer burst of sunshine than Steve Draves. The Justin Street resident spent $20,000 reconstructing his roof this year while investing $80,000 in solar energy panels and a grid-tie" system.[...] | | |
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