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

Budget

Stimulus Fund Could Go For Flood Prevention

Fish Ladder Takes Step Forward With Stimulus Funds

Stimulus Money Could Help Fish Migration In Susquehanna River

Fish Ladders Could Become Reality With Stimulus Money

Marcellus Shale

PA Officials Say $31 Million State Forest Land Gas Lease Falls Through

Gas Firm Says It Will Not Sign $31 Million Lease For State Forests

DEP Takes Over Environmental Monitoring, Conservation Districts Shut Out

DEP Changes To Oil And Gas Permits Raise Concern

Editorial: Conservation Districts Can Help DEP

Letter: DEP Is Taking Action On Drilling

Officials Raise Concerns About Drilling At Senate Hearing

Senate Committee Holds Hearing On Marcellus Shale Gas Reserves

Chesapeake Energy Urges Township Not To Pass Drilling Ordinance

Range Resources Announces Marcellus Shale Infrastructure Expansion

Wyalusing Township Readies For Gas Invasion

PA Forest Drilling Procedure Suit Settled

Other

Air Quality Improves As Economy Worsens

Editorial: Room To Finesse Electricity Rate Crunch

Consumers Going Light On Green Living

Scranton Going Green In Recognition Of Earth Week Gala

URA Grant To Make Hotel Green In Pittsburgh

Possible Future For Affordable Green Homes In Kensington

New Green Look For Carlisle Wardecker Building

Going Green Pays Dividends For Deer Lakes School District

Tamaqua Jumps Into Energy Pool

State College Transit Receives Natural Gas Buses

No Funds Yet For PA Solar Plan

Solar Panel Maker Eyes NE

State's Latest Wind Farm Going Up In Somerset

Energy Management Workshops Scheduled In Bradford County

Electric Rates To Surge

PPL Electric Rates To Go Up 30%, Rather Than 36%

Prices Drop In Fifth Round Of PPL Purchases For 2010

Middletown Electric Customers Demand Answers

George Asks Lawmakers To Consider Delay On Electric Rates Based On Texas Actions

Green Energy Revolution

Column: PA Must Balance Environmental And Energy Needs

Op-Ed: Alternative Energy Will Make State A Leading Competitor

Consol, AES Debut Pollution Control Technology

Clinton Foundation Plans To Develop Clean Coal Technology

Hopewell Twp. Methane Payouts On Their Way

Editorial: Balance Needs Of Farmers, Neighbors

Volunteers Clean Up Philadelphia Neighborhoods

Getting Dirty, Cleaning Up Across Pennsylvania

Editorial: PA Must Be Pro-Active Against Litter

Unusual Recyclables To Be Accepted in Pittsburgh

Retailers, EPA Working To Increase Cell Phone Recycling

Environmentalists Do A Slow Burn Over Erie Plant

Editorial: World's Top Leaders Agree To Make Progress On Climate Change

Laurel Mountains Summit To Focus On Natural Resources

A Mighty Oak

Trees Tangle Lackawanna Riverbank Trail Project

Naturalists Treated To Salamander Love

Bluebirds Get Help In Feeding Young

Pymatuning State Park Starts Eco-Tour Weekends For Eagle Enthusiasts

Genesis Wildlife Center: A Decent Life For Wildlife? - Pt. 1

Scranton's Commitment To Wildlife Center Faulted - Pt. 2

Nay Aug Wildlife Housing Has Long, Troubled Past - Pt. 3

Funding For Wildlife Center Fuels Debate

Wildlife Center's Funding At Risk

Judge Halts Genesis Wildlife Center Moves And Euthanizing

Deal Reached On Flight 93 Parcel

DEP Chief Should Resign, Green Party Declares

Kathleen McGinty: Going Private With A Green Consciousness

DEP Challenges Open Records Ruling


4/10/2009

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