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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Wednesday NewsClips

We will know what budget line items will survive when Gov. Rendell signs Senate Bill 850 at 11:00 today, but vetoes almost the whole budget.
Partial State Budget To Be Signed
Stopgap State Budget Turns Off Aid
Budget Talks Lose Urgency
Rendell To OK Pay, Health And Safety Programs
PNC Plaza Installing Living Wall
Superfund Settlement To Pay For Restoration Projects
Palmerton Superfund Site Settlement Inked
State Gets Stimulus Funds To Upgrade Water, Sewer Systems
Air Products To Get $1.5 Million Solar Development Grant
New Partners Recharge Crayola Solar Projects In Forks
Industry Group Hold Marcellus Shale Info Session
Coal Yard Would Disrupt Wetlands
Pocono Environmental Education Center Heats Up This August
Luzerne County Takes Hit On Gypsy Moth Spraying Fees
Pittsburgh Council Approves Anti-Litter Legislation
Editorial: Trashed
Editorial: Hats Off To Arnold Family On Quecreek Mine Effort
CBF Receives $800K Grant To Reduce Farm Runoff In Bradford County
Chesapeake Energy Proposes Road Maintenance Agreement
More Natural Gas Contamination Affects PA Residents
Where Do Clunkers Go?
David E. Hess at 7:03 AM
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