A year after fatal Wayne furniture store blast, cause still unknown Detroit News Wed, 21 Dec 2011 18:42 PM PST Almost one year after a natural-gas explosion destroyed a Wayne furniture store, killing two people, Consumers Energy's investigation has failed to turn up the cause. Consumers Energy, which operated the gas line involved in the explosion, filed its investigative report with the Michigan Public Service Commission. But it offers no explanation for the explosion. | Wild's Yeo gives rest to the weary Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Wed, 21 Dec 2011 18:37 PM PST With his team on a five-game skid, the coach called off practice in hopes of infusing some energy. | Henry to decide on energy broker Peoria Journal Star Wed, 21 Dec 2011 18:31 PM PST Henry residents will join many others in Marshall County in having a chance to vote in March on whether to authorize an energy broker to negotiate bulk electricity rates for homes and small businesses. | Losing streak at 30 games, but Towson optimistic about future Baltimore Sun Wed, 21 Dec 2011 18:21 PM PST Highly rated recruiting class, new arena and new coach among the pieces Pat Skerry's energy and optimism is what attracted Mike Waddell when the Towson athletic director went looking for a new men's basketball coach last winter. It is what Marcus Damas noticed when other, bigger schools were recruiting him out of a junior college in the New York City suburbs last spring. It is what keeps Damas ... | Fewer to receive help with utilities Middletown Journal Wed, 21 Dec 2011 18:18 PM PST Fewer low-income families could get help paying their heating and cooling bills next year as states in warmer climates are prioritized in a shrinking budget of government aid.The Home Energy Assistance Program, originated in 1981, saw a budget reduction nationwide from $5.1 billion in 2009 to $3.4 billion for 2012, a 33 percent reduction. In that time, Ohioâs cut decreased from $245 million to ... | FCUSD 168 Board moves to make energy-saving upgrades at FCHS The West Frankfort Daily American Wed, 21 Dec 2011 18:18 PM PST Final preparations are under way for a project that will give Frankfort Community High School a new look and will result in expected energy cost savings for the school district. The school board on Monday approved architectural agreements for the project, expected to cost a total of about $600,000, including a $250,000 energy efficiency grant that was received during the summer. | Residents Turn Out for Energy Lawsuit WSIL 3 Southern Illinois Wed, 21 Dec 2011 18:12 PM PST SALINE COUNTY -- A Saline County judge granted Colorado-based Next Energy the right to lease mineral rights from more than a thousand people without their permission Wednesday. The energy company sued for the rights after it couldn't track down the owners. | | |
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