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One physicist says his design to use nuclear waste as fuel for nuclear fusion could help the U.S. be a leader in the fusion economy.
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The University of Maryland Shore Regional Health (UM SRH) Board of Directors recently welcomed four new members: Aaron Gabrielian, CFP®; Pamela Metz
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How is Bryson DeChambeau coordinating with his Team U.S. squad members while playing for LIV Golf? Vice captain reveals the dynamic.
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The $79.9M state-of-the-art automated plant in North Carolina produces conductive plastics while avoiding import tariffs.
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Lee County property owners are getting their first look at their potential property tax bills. On Monday, Lee County Property Appraiser Matt Caldwell issued the annual Truth In Millage Notices for 2025 property values. The TRIM Notice shows property owners the assessed value of their property and how much they can expect to pay in […]
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The cake enzyme market is projected for significant growth, driven by demand for clean-label, high-quality baked goods.
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Members of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency, a New York State agency created to implement sustainable garbage management programs in Ulster County, presented the county’s waste …
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South Baltimore residents tackle polluting facilities and fight for a cleaner future
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ESCANABA — Kelli van Ginhoven of Escanaba has declared her intent, and has filed to run for District 38 Michigan Senate in 2026. A near life-long resident of Delta County, van Ginhoven is currently vice-chair of the Delta County Board of Commissioners. She assumed office in a successful recall election in May 2024 and was […]
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Washington’s Department of Ecology fined the U.S. Postal Service $33,000 this week for improperly storing and disposing of packages containing dangerous wastes at its Seattle Bulk Mail …
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… providing private lessons and The Tennessee Humane Animal League (Pet Placement … all EV trucks for the Solid Waste department. And approval was given …
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🌍 Biogas Upgrading Technology Industry Forecast: $5.4 Billion Market Opportunity by 2032 🚀
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It was a mere two weeks ago that I wrote about attempts to dump radioactive trash from New York into the Van Buren landfill. But now we learn that the Wayne Disposal site is probably going to be allowed to increase its acceptance of radioactive waste and toxic chemicals.
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By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States of America (the "President"), I hereby grant permission, subject
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The global water recycle and reuse market is projected to reach $50.7 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 11.2% from 2023 to 2032.
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… our environment and safely dispose of radioactive waste? Join the community … from the public. Hosts: U.S. Department of Energy, Office … discussions on: The different waste streams EM-LA… for legacy waste, from generation to preparing waste for shipment; …
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A company based in Iredell County is now responsible for collecting solid waste and recyclables at numerous locations in Wilkes County under a contract with county government.
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In the rural and urban communities of Guatemala, a pressing and complex public health issue has come to light through recent scientific investigation: the widespread colonization of bacteria resistant to critical antibiotics. Extending beyond the traditional focus on antibiotic consumption, a groundbreaking study led
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Anytime Plumber seeks to spread awareness and educate the Pensacola community about the seriousness of septic pumping during the hot summer months.
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On June 27, the Supreme Court of Texas issued its long-awaited ruling in Cactus Water Services, LLC v. COG Operating, LLC addressing the ownershi
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All 25 spots in the Fairbanks North Star Borough’s inaugural Citizen Engagement Academy have filled up, with a current 10-person waitlist.
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… Rider, solid waste is “your garbage. It’s not recycling, it … Forcing the county to transport solid waste further away, costing … waste further and further, to places like Ohio … solid waste management. This includes reducing the cost and impact of waste disposal …
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Nigeria's logistics dominance is fading as Togo and others capitalize on its infrastructure woes and policy failures. Is West Africa's biggest economy falling behind?
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Whatever you do East Texas, don’t go on a bear hunt. Don’t go looking in caves, don’t go walking in tall grass. Leave your binoculars behind. The bears are here, but they’re best left alone, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The state agency announced this week that its biologists have confirmed several […]
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Johnson College appoints local residents to board of directors Two local residents have been appointed to Johnson College’s board of directors for the 2025–2026 academic year. The board plays a critical role in supporting the college’s strategic direction, fiscal health and community partnerships. Terrence McDonald, attorney and owner of Terrence J. McDonald, Esquire, P.C., was named to the board. The Dunmore resident holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Scranton and a juris doctorate from Widener University School of Law. In addition to his involvement with Johnson College, McDonald serves as a member of the Lackawanna County […]
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