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Jan 05 2023
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Developers Vying For Historic Gas Plant District Project Present Plans
In a new request for proposals to reimagine the area, the city received proposals to reimagine the area from 50 Plus 1 Sports, Hines & Tampa Bay Rays, Restoration Associates, and Sugar Hill Community Partners in early December. Each developer gave a 20-minute presentation on their submission before the packed crowd of residents, business owners and city leaders. Mayor Ken Welch will
Patch.comApr 06 2022
Analysis
Is There an Optimal Driving Speed that Saves Gas—and Money?
I DON'T THINK anyone really enjoys filling up the gas tank. It feels like you are just standing around when you could be getting somewhere. If you get gas on your hands or shoes, you smell like it all day. And on top of all this, you actually have to pay for it. With gas prices over $4 a gallon (up to $6 in some states), we are all too painfully aware that gas isn't cheap.
Of course,
WiredMar 25 2022
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EU strikes gas deal with the U.S. as it seeks to cut its reliance on Russia
The U.S. said Friday it will work with international partners to provide at least 15 billion cubic meters more of liquified natural gas to Europe this year, seeking to end the bloc’s dependence on Russian energy exports following the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine.
These additional volumes of LNG are expected to increase going forward, the White House said in a statement.
It comes
CNBCMar 28 2024
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Celtics look to avenge collapse against Hawks
March 28 - The Boston Celtics will get a chance to avenge their embarrassing Monday meltdown against the Hawks when the teams meet for the second time this week on Thursday in Atlanta. The host Hawks overcame a 30-point deficit and ended Boston's nine-game winning streak with a 120-118 victory. It was the biggest comeback in Hawks history and the largest comeback in the NBA this season. "We
ReutersMar 21 2024
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DNR considers deer hunting reform
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — A hybrid public hearing on reforming the state’s deer hunting programs managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources got little feedback Wednesday, but roughly 90 Hoosiers submitted comments online beforehand. Of the public comments reviewed by the Indiana Capital Chronicle, a few of the proposed changes were clear standouts, especially crossbow licensing
Wish TVApr 03 2022
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Republican Campaigners Post Up At Calif. Gas Stations
Several Republican campaigners take to the streets of Southern California to discuss rising gas prices and what Americans must do to bring costs back down.
“We are out here because Californians are tired of high gas prices, and we figured the gas station is the best place to kind of post up and speak with voters and people that are just commuting all the time, driving all the time,”
One America News Network (OAN)Mar 29 2024
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Yosemite is a spectacular spot to wow over the gushy waterfalls of springtime
SPEAKING DIRECTLY TO A WATERFALL? Such an offbeat act, best done from a safe distance, has unusual benefits. It may help you to voice a few worries in a peaceful natural setting as the powerful roar of the waterfall aids in keeping your words hush-hush from any nearby eavesdroppers. Also? Waterfalls don't judge, interrupt, or jump to conclusions if you share a secret or two. So, if we might,
NBC Los AngelesMar 20 2024
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New BLM rules align with Montanans' values • Daily Montanan
Colorado College recently released the results of its annual, bipartisan Conservation in the West Poll. As it has for the last several years, it shows that Montanans across the political spectrum are decidedly pro-conservation, prioritizing wildland protection, healthy fish and wildlife habitat, and water quality over industrial development of our public lands. Some of the more telling
Daily MontananMar 30 2022
Analysis
No, Democrats aren’t responsible for rising gas prices
Across the country, gas prices are climbing to record-setting numbers, putting consumers in a bit of a pinch when it comes to their daily commute.
As prices have crept up, politicians have been quick to point fingers.
Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, in a March 18, 2022 tweet about the burden the high prices were placing on truck drivers, blamed the "astronomical
PolitiFactMay 03 2023
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New York to ban gas stoves and heating systems in new construction, beginning in 2026
New York, beginning in 2026, will prohibit gas stoves and heating systems for new construction of buildings seven stories or less, according to reports.
The Associated Press reported that a law negotiated between New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, and fellow party members in the legislature is included in the state budget. The legislation also gives the Empire State a head start in
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