LATEST HEADLINES Eaton Rapids Community News Sun, 13 Feb 2011 06:34 AM PST Pack a flashlight. Stock up on food. Map a route to a shelter. - 11:16 pm Love is in the air, but Valentine's Day shouldn't be the only time to express love for your partner; rather, it should serve as a reminder to devote time and energy to your relationship every day. | St. Pat's teacher struck by a truck North Platte Telegraph Sun, 13 Feb 2011 06:17 AM PST The North Platte Telegraph Martin Cordes rides his bike to work at Saint Patrick's Catholic School on a regular basis to conserve energy, and he was riding on his way to work Tuesday morning when he was hit by a truck on E Street near St. Patrick's High School. Cordes was taken to Great Plains Regional Medical Center and flown to Denver. | If dam breaks, flooding could be extensive North Platte Telegraph Sun, 13 Feb 2011 06:17 AM PST The North Platte Telegraph New maps show that a bigger area than originally thought would be affected should Lake Maloney's north wall rupture. Nebraska Public Power District media relations specialist Mark Becker said the dam is safe, but the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requires that a plan be in place to identify and address any issues that could potentially occur. | Loans improve Crisfield homes The Daily Times Sun, 13 Feb 2011 06:15 AM PST CRISFIELD -- Just before Christmas, Wayne and Debbie Labo and their two children moved into a new, energy-efficient house that replaced a drafty, 100-year-old structure on Chesapeake Avenue. | Energy advisory board in infancy Pikes Peak Courier View Sun, 13 Feb 2011 06:03 AM PST Suzanne Brown wears a lot of hats as program manager and community energy coordinator for the Woodland Park Office of Economic Development and as the administrative assistant for the Woodland Park Downtown Development Authority. | Seeking Boundless Energy Santa Barbara Independent Sun, 13 Feb 2011 06:02 AM PST Our Pet Psychic prays for more breathing room in her schedule. | MILLSTONE: School district unveils spending plan The Messenger-Press Sun, 13 Feb 2011 06:01 AM PST MILLSTONE The school district recently unveiled a $31,596,919 preliminary budget for 2011-2012 that is under cap and uses an anticipated $1.1 million tuition savings for its high school students to largely offset higher costs next year for salaries, health benefits, energy costs and transportation. | Government's dithering over feed-in tariffs jeopardises renewables sector | Huw Irranca-Davies Guardian Unlimited Sun, 13 Feb 2011 05:40 AM PST Early review threatens scheme's hard-won successes in creating thousands of jobs and rolling out new technologies Chris Huhne's shock announcement on Monday of an early review of feed-in tariffs (Fits) after just 10 months jeopardises green jobs and economic growth in the key sector of small-scale renewable energy. Huhne's decision comes at a time of rising unemployment, when we really need ... | | |
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