Call before you dig â" itâs the law Pikes Peak Courier View Sun, 17 Apr 2011 22:44 PM PDT Special to the Courier As the weather warms and the gardening and construction season begins, Black Hills Energy reminds all customers and contractors to call 811 for a utility line locate before digging. Itâs an issue of safety, the service is free, and itâs the law. | Vandalism reported at Nockamixon State Park Perkasie News-Herald Sun, 17 Apr 2011 22:41 PM PDT On Sunday, April 10, 2011 at approximately 4:45 pm, a dark colored SUV was observed âturfing upâ or making large ruts in numerous grass areas in the day-use area of Nockamixon State Park. The vehicle is described as a black over grey Jeep Cherokee/SUV with a large orange Monster Energy Drink logo in the rear window. The passenger of the vehicle was a female with blond hair. Anyone with ... | Public worksâ proposed $6.93 million budget up 6.3% Journal Inquirer Sun, 17 Apr 2011 22:36 PM PDT SOUTH WINDSOR â" The Public Works Departmentâs proposed $6.93 million budget is a 6.3 percent increase over the current year, but because of budget reallocations, energy costs, and the under-funding of some line items, the $412,000 spending increase doesnât tell the whole story, Public Works Director Michael Gantick, said. | Fairbanks Sen. Thomas proposed energy rebate for Alaskans Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Sun, 17 Apr 2011 22:22 PM PDT JUNEAU â" A Fairbanks senator today filed a proposal to increase Alaskans' Permanent Fund Dividend checks to help residents cover high energy costs. The bill, from Sen. Joe Thomas, would need to cl... | Residence halls get eco check-ups Arizona Daily Wildcat Sun, 17 Apr 2011 22:22 PM PDT Justin Parish, a graduate student in architecture design energy conservation, checks the readings while completing a blower test in La Aldea Residence Hall on Wednesday March 30, 2011. The blower test is used to determine how well sealed a building is. | More states seek nuclear power - Al Baradei Zawya Sun, 17 Apr 2011 22:20 PM PDT Dubai: Nuclear power drives the engine of every developed country as they strive towards steady sustainable energy supply, Dubai Global Energy Forum was told yesterday. | Snyder says picking fights won't move Michigan forward Eaton Rapids Community News Sun, 17 Apr 2011 22:17 PM PDT Keeping positive: Gov. Rick Snyder speaks about his economic plans for the state on Thursday before the Lansing Regional Chamber Economic Club. "Our sole focus in our administration is to waste no energy on being negative or fighting with anyone," he said. | | |
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