Property owner asked city to vacate easement The Rowlett Lakeshore Times Fri, 05 Oct 2012 22:41 PM PDT The Rowlett City Council voted to allow Atmos Energy to relocate its natural gas line in the city's easement along the President George Bush Turnpike and Miller Road. The relocation of the gas line was negotiated by the property owner to make the property more attractive to potential developers. | PREP FOOTBALL: Oceanside enjoys dominant win over Carlsbad North County Times Fri, 05 Oct 2012 22:35 PM PDT OCEANSIDE ---- Every time the home team scored Friday night at Oceanside High, the Pirates' cheerleaders dropped to the track and did pushups, counting them out until they had completed as many exercises as their football team had posted points on the scoreboard. By midway through the second quarter, the cheerleaders' arms were trembling and their energy sapped. | Electricity costs increase for PECO customers Montgomery Life Fri, 05 Oct 2012 22:30 PM PDT The 473,000 PECO customers who made the switch to an alternative energy supplier must be feeling pretty good about their choice right now. | Speakers Set For Energy Codes Conference Yankton Press & Dakotan Fri, 05 Oct 2012 22:29 PM PDT LINCOLN, Neb. â" Several nationally-known speakers will highlight the Great Plains Energy Codes Conference Oct. 16-18 in Omaha, Neb. The conference will focus on innovative ideas for code compliance and higher code standards in residential and commercial properties | Malloy fired up for gas heat Journal Inquirer Fri, 05 Oct 2012 22:25 PM PDT Reaction was mixed over Gov. Dannel P. Malloyâs new energy plan unveiled Friday, as it concentrates on converting more homes and businesses to natural gas for heat. | Evening service has prayers with a musical beat Albany Times Union Fri, 05 Oct 2012 22:12 PM PDT Evening service has prayers with a musical beat Evening service has prayers with a musical beat Music coordinator for the new evening worship service at First United Methodist Church of Delmar Last weekend, we had The Glaston Duo, a flute and guitar, and John van Voris, who plays woodwind. A lot of times people come to worship quietly. With this music, a kind of energy builds up so they leave ... | | |
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