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With fall right around the corner, the age-old question arises: Should you rake your leaves? Here's what you should know.
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September 12, 11:24 PM
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The North Heights Water Main Replacement Project (NHWMRP) moves into new locations beginning Monday, Sept. 15.
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September 12, 10:25 PM
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Agendas for Highland Lakes governments are posted 72 hours before a meeting so ar
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September 12, 10:19 PM
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View All Environmental Crimes Bulletins In This Issue: Cases by District/Circuit Trials United States v. Leshon E. Johnson No. 6:25-CR-00012 (Easten District
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September 12, 9:19 PM
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Jefferson Land Clearing & Excavation opens to provide expert site prep with a neighbor-first approach for projects in Jefferson & Hamblen Counties.
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September 12, 8:27 PM
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AFSCME Maryland officials won’t say why they have reportedly nullified the August 23 election – and ordered a new election next month.
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September 12, 8:25 PM
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Proposed facilities at the pad include gas flowlines, electrical instrumentation, line heaters, separators, compressors, a communications tower, wellhouses, and related production equipment.
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September 12, 8:23 PM
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Industrial property transfers are drawing renewed interest from both domestic and foreign investors. These assets can be attractive, but US environmental law imposes strict, often joint and several, liabilities that can create significant risk for buyers.
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September 12, 8:20 PM
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The initial investment will support a facility that recovers material from used nuclear fuel.
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September 12, 8:19 PM
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In this installment of A Look Back in Time, the Friday, Sept. 13, 1935, edition of The Chronicle featured a story about Chehalis anglers Earl Betts and Walter Galusha, who were adamant a 15-inch …
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September 12, 5:19 PM
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A reminder that a free electronics collection event is taking place on Saturday, (September 13, 2025) a
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September 12, 4:26 PM
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The N.C. Environmental Management Commission voted Thursday to send a groundwater standard rule for PFAS to the Rules Review Commission and a rule that defines wetlands in the state to the Office of Administrative Hearings.
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September 12, 3:25 PM
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NC lawmakers pass laws reshaping energy, water, and wetlands protections, sparking concerns for public health and climate.
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EDITOR’S NOTE: The Union publishes Club News each Saturday. To share the latest from your western Nevada County club or organization, email readers@theunion.com. Unfortunately only a small fraction of club
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September 12, 11:17 PM
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Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has further strengthened its Environmental Practice with the addition of Lauren Hammond as of counsel in the Denver office.
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September 12, 10:22 PM
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Gov. Bob Ferguson didn’t mince words during a Sept. 12 press conference in Kennewick: if the Waste Treatment Plant at the Hanford site does not begin treating waste by Oct. 15, the state will pursue legal action to bring the facility online and the state will win.
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September 12, 10:17 PM
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Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has further strengthened its Environmental Practice with the addition of Lauren Hammond as of counsel in the Denver office.
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September 12, 8:27 PM
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September 12, 2025/Midnight Erie, PA. – District of Columbia National Guard troops deployed by President Donald Trump received orders to extend their stay through the rest of 2025. On August 11, President Trump sent over 2,200 troops to D.C. to crack down on crime. The National Guard members deployed to D.C. are from al
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September 12, 8:27 PM
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In a crowded race, success is “all about name recognition” — and money, according to political experts. From plagiarism accusations to out-of-state political contributions to checkered criminal and financial backgrounds, the candidates are running with an assortment of baggage.
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September 12, 8:25 PM
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By John Stang washington state standard
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September 12, 8:23 PM
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Despite the Trump administration's intransigence, renewables remain the most cost-competitive form of new-build generation.
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September 12, 8:19 PM
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Chemical recycling process will be explored for breaking down and repurposing Typhoon and other defense platforms, forming U.K. supply chain resiliency.
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September 12, 5:25 PM
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Drew County Judge Jessie Griffin told the Quorum Court this week that the county has more than $247,000 in uncollected solid waste bills. He said county officials are working to get those cleaned and he hopes to have a better report next month. According to […]
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September 12, 4:27 PM
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The United States Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) announced on August 26th that it renewed it
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September 12, 4:25 PM
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Businesses across Maryland and Washington DC now have eco-friendly and compliant methods to recycle their electronics
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