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Apr 06 2024
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Gaza War Turns Spotlight on Long Pipeline of U.S. Weapons to Israel
In the fall of 2016, the Obama administration sealed a major military agreement with Israel that committed the United States to giving the country $38 billion in arms over 10 years. “The continued supply of the world’s most advanced weapons technology will ensure that Israel has the ability to defend itself from all manner of threats,” President Barack Obama said. At the time, the agreement
New York Times (News)Feb 28 2024
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House advances carbon pipeline legislation
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Lawmakers in Pierre have voted in favor of a carbon pipeline bill.
Senate Bill 201 passed in the House Wednesday afternoon after a House committee amended the measure to say that permits issued by the Public Utilities Commission supersede county ordinances regarding pipeline setbacks.
Because of the amendment, the bill now heads to a conference
Dakota News NowApr 18 2024
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Pipeline rupture at Silver Bay taconite plant spills 140,000 gallons of industrial water
SILVER BAY, Minn. — A pipe at Cleveland-Cliffs’ Northshore Mining’s taconite plant ruptured Wednesday, releasing approximately 140,000 gallons of “process water” until it was shut down 11 minutes later. According to a spill incident report submitted to the state by a Northshore employee, the spill occurred between 2:41 p.m. and 2:52 p.m. Wednesday and emerged from an 8- to 10-foot gash in a
Pioneer PressMar 19 2024
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Mane Street Memphis: Almost 300 new apartments are coming to Legacy at Colonial in Cordova
Another Tuesday and another Mane Street Memphis fresh off the presses. Last Mane Street, I switched up the routine a bit and did an overview of the Mem2Nash event. The collaborative event with local Memphis officials and state representatives, sometimes flies under the radar and I wanted to share a more behind-the-scenes look for y'all at how some of Memphis and Nashville partnerships take
The Commercial AppealMar 06 2024
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Conference panel changes carbon-pipeline bills
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The mood in the room ahead of the 9 a.m. meeting Wednesday suggested which side thought they would come out ahead from the Legislature’s coming decisions on new laws regulating pipelines that could someday carry carbon dioxide in South Dakota. On one side, representatives for Summit Carbon Solutions and ethanol producers stood and smiled and laughed like winners. On the
KelolandMar 14 2024
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Despite ticketing campaign, Colonial Heights still battling increase in fire lane violations
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. -- It's been five months since the city of Colonial Heights began a zero-tolerance stance to stop drivers from parking in fire lanes. Although hundreds of tickets have been written, the problem has worsened, with an ambulance and fire truck recently unable to park close to an emergency due to cars parked in a fire lane. "I do see it as an issue," said Chris Carlyle, who
WTVR 6Mar 12 2024
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Local cat shelter helping address feral cat colony in Armstrong County community
A western Pennsylvania cat rescue is working to help an overpopulated feral cat colony in an Armstrong County Community. Pet Connection is collaborating with Cat Crusaders to humanely trap, spay and neuter a colony of feral cats in Schenley. Shelter officials say they hope this effort will stem the colony’s growth and promote the well-being of the animals. “We believe in taking proactive steps
WPXIFeb 28 2024
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House approves third pipeline-regulation bill
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — What happens on carbon dioxide pipelines is now up to the South Dakota Senate. The state House of Representatives on Wednesday approved SB201 on a 40-30 vote. It could give CO2 carriers more certainty while requiring them to pay counties where their lines run. Landowners crammed the House gallery to watch the two sides argue. The debate, at one hour and 40 minutes, was
KelolandMar 15 2024
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Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Colony Ridge, alleging deceptive trade practices and fraud
Despite the lawsuit predominantly revolving around the alleged foreclosure mill, Paxton had in the past raised concerns about the development attracting “foreign born consumers.” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the owners of Colony Ridge, a controversial Liberty County housing development, for deceptive trade practices and fraud in real estate transactions. In the lawsuit filed
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