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Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state

Gamesa Wind Mill Company Plans Layoffs In Eastern PA

Editorial: Gas Drilling Windfall Creates Balance Dilemma

Firm Pays $283 Million For Local Natural Gas Rights

DEP Probes Blast In Gas Drilling Region

Natural Gas Drilling Causes Clean And Green Woes

Borough Bonds Roads Drillers Likely To Use

Philadelphia Improves Its Recycling Program

New Pottstown Recycling System Did Pretty Well

Sayre Recycling Program Expansion To Continue

Bethlehem To Start Picking Up Recycled Paper At Homes

The Theory And Practice Of Flesters

Partnership Puts Trash To Artistic Use

Centre Waste Authority To Increase Tipping Fee

Consol May Shut Washington County Coal Mine By March

Coal Refuse Fire Near Pottsville Has Residents Concerned

Editorial: Obama's Energy Secretary's Views Could Hurt Coal

Record Number Of State Families Get Home Heating Aid

Oil Customers Regret Hedging Their Bets

Williamsport Turns Down Thermostats

Penn State Appeals Electric Rate Decision

PPL Expands Green Development Initiative

Clearfield County Recreation and Tourism Green Building Featured

Keystone Central School District Could Safe $3.7 Million In Energy Costs

Bank Going Green With New Branch

Certified Earth-Friendly Pizza Shop

Column: Beware The Solar Panel Hucksters

Gas Sales Flat, Even As Prices Hit Lows

Investors Skittish About Coal-To-Gas Production

Radon Home Testing Urged

Luzerne, Lackawanna Counties Working On Joint Long-Range Plan

Op-Ed: Smart Growth Will Get Lehigh Valley Through Next 10 Years

Haverford State Site Chock Full Of Wildlife

Experts Focus On Habitat For Big Bee Revival

Audubon PA Effort Aims To Preserve Unique Habitat

Efforts Aims To Preserve Unique Habitat In Lancaster

Outdoors: Backyard Feeders Attract Predators

Foundation Draws Attention Toward State's Wildlife

PA Ranks Second Nationally In Commercial Deer, Elk Production

Shaken, But Hardly Stirred, Quakes Near Lancaster

DEP Outlines Pittston Mine Subsidence Study Findings

3 Years After Sago, Mines Told To Install Shelters

US Mine Deaths Fall To 51, Lowest On Record


1/9/2009

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