Chesapeake sponsors council on aging Bossier Press-Tribune Fri, 09 Sep 2011 18:43 PM PDT Chesapeake Energy Corporation recently sponsored the Bossier Council on Agingâs Meals on Wheels program. At a reception held at Bossier Council on Aging at 706 Bearkat Drive in Bossier City, Chesapeake officials announced the sponsorship, which will provide 35 additional meal bags and reduce fuel costs of the organizationâs parish-wide Meals on Wheels program. âAt Chesapeake, we have a strong ... | Siemens 'on track' with hiring plan Hutchinson News Fri, 09 Sep 2011 18:16 PM PDT Siemens Energy Inc.'s application before the state for a property tax exemption reveals the company ... | Granholm book focuses on push to save Mich. jobs Washington Examiner Fri, 09 Sep 2011 18:04 PM PDT KATHY BARKS HOFFMAN Associated Press LANSING, Mich. Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm's new book doesn't shy away from the devastating job losses that left the state in a one-state recession for most of her governorship, but she does take credit for fighting for the beleaguered auto industry and looking for jobs in moviemaking and alternative energy to make Michigan less reliant on the ... | Candor public hearing on chicken litter-produced electricity Asheboro Courier-Tribune Fri, 09 Sep 2011 18:01 PM PDT You may need to be logged in to read stories listed here. CANDOR â" A full house is expected at the Monday, Sept. 12, meeting of the Candor Board of Commissioners at 7 p.m. for two public hearings on amending the townâs zoning ordinance to allow specific forms of energy generation within areas zoned for industrial use. | North Lewisburg council advances natural gas proposal Springfield News-Sun Fri, 09 Sep 2011 18:00 PM PDT NORTH LEWISBURG â" North Lewisburg Council members took a first step earlier this week to consider a proposal that could provide village residents with more options on how to heat their homes.Andy Yoder, village administrator, said council members considered a first reading of an ordinance to allow the All American Energy Cooperative to use village easements and right of ways to distribute gas ... | Search continues for 10 workers off Mexico's Gulf coast San Antonio Express-News Fri, 09 Sep 2011 17:50 PM PDT share: digg facebook twitter HOUSTON â" The search for 10 energy industry workers off the Mexican Gulf coast continued into Friday evening as Tropical Storm Nate bore down on the oil-rich Bay of Campeche. Liftboats, self-propelled vessels with open decks that can rise above the water on legs reaching the ocean floor, perform numerous functions in support of offshore work. Pemex, the Mexican ... | | |
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