CMUâs Vinson Reynolds bringing energy to defensive line Central Michigan Life Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:42 PM PDT Dan Enos found the man he wants to run his defensive line. Former Northern Illinois defensive end Vinson Reynolds was hired in the offseason and was nothing but excited to come to Central Michigan University. | Three seats open on Lower Valley board Jackson Hole News & Guide Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:37 PM PDT Lower Valley Energy is taking nominations for three spots on its board of directors. Three incumbent board members â" Peter Cook, Rod Jensen and Linda Schmidt â" are up for re-election this year. The vote is set to take place this summer. | Deer herd in jeopardy Jackson Hole News & Guide Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:37 PM PDT A mule deer herd hit hard by energy development in Sublette County would likely suffer further if such development is allowed in the Noble Basin southeast of Jackson, wildlife advocates said Thursday. | Downed cable at 40th, Walnut streets Daily Pennsylvanian Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:36 PM PDT Victor Gamez Anjali Tsui Grace Ortelere Power failures near 40th and Walnut streets recently left students and businesses temporarily without power. However, according to the PECO energy company, full power has been returned to most customers. PECO experienced an underground cable failure Tuesday at 10:21 p.m., spokesman Ben Armstrong said. But, in one form or another, âeveryone has power now ... | From the Daily: Blowing in the wind The Michigan Daily Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:28 PM PDT As the debate over the state budget continues, one question remains at the forefront: How can Michigan rebuild its economy for the 21st century? According to DTE Energy, the answer may be blowing in the wind. On Wednesday, the utilities giant, which provides more than three million Michigan homes and businesses with energy, unveiled plans to build its first wind farms in the state. read more | No public pool for Genesis bonds Otago Daily Times Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:28 PM PDT Genesis Energy has set a minimum interest rate of 8.5 percent for the first period of its 30-year bonds after a bookbuild process and says there will be no pool of shares for the public to buy directly. read more | EMAS AMC To Provide Subsea Installation Services To Noble Energy in $88 Million Contract dBusinessNews.com Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:18 PM PDT Houston - Houston â" April 14, 2011. Noble Energy, Inc. has selected EMAS AMCâs Aker Marine Contractors Inc as the prime installation contractor for the subsea equipment and umbilicals for the U.S. oil and gas companyâs Tamar development in the Mediterranean Sea. The order is worth approximately $88 million. | | |
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