FCC Amateur Radio Enforcement Correspondence Posted ARRL Amateur Radio News Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:44 AM PST The FCC has posted new Amateur Radio enforcement correspondence on its " Amateur Radio Service Enforcement Actions " Web page. Laura Smith, Special Counsel in the FCCâs Enforcement Bureau, sent a letters to the Sacramento (California) Municipal Utility District and to Northwestern Energy of Helena, Montana; Northwestern Energy also received letters voicing these same concerns in March and ... | Sheep Mountain files suit against uranium mill approval Telluride Daily Planet Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:44 AM PST After garnering a Montrose County approval heavy with conditions and contention, an energy company now faces another challenge: A local environmental group fired a legal salvo disputing that permit and how it was obtained. | Valero chief ponders alternatives for Aruba plant American Petroleum Institute Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:44 AM PST Valero Energy is mulling over auctioning its Aruba refinery or engaging a partner in the project that was closed down last ye - More - | The trucking company swallowed a steep drop in first-quarter earnings Schaeffers Research Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:42 AM PST Today's column includes a downbeat quarterly report from Navistar International Corporation (NAV), a price-target boost for Massey Energy Company (MEE), a consumer-friendly move from Bank of America Corporation (BAC), and a bullish note for Netflix, Inc...( Read More ) | Morning Roundup Houstonist Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:41 AM PST Sequent Energy president Douglas Shantz's body was found in the Mississippi River yesterday. Imanuel Lutheran Church in the Heights won't be torn down after all. Memorial Hermann is being accused of antitrust violations by doctors who had tried to start their own hospital. Some folks aren't happy about Metro's plan to finance the new rail lines . Police are saying that fake parking lot ... | Carbon Price Might Fall in U.S. Northeast Auction on Weak Trade Bloomberg Wed, 10 Mar 2010 06:38 AM PST March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Carbon dioxide permits to be auctioned today in the U.S. Northeast might attract a record low price amid curbed energy demand and falling trading volumes in the regional emissions market. | | |
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