Here's a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state--
Wolf Will Target Jobs, Schools, Changing Government
Wolf Sworn In As PA’s 47th Governor
Wolf Speech Long On Inspiration, Perspiration Yet To Come
Full Text Of Wolf’s Inaugural Address
Republicans Casting Critical Eye On Wolf Nominees
Ban Fracking Now Protesters Urge Wolf
Anti-Fracking Protesters Arrested After Wolf Inauguration
Fractivists Want Wolf To Listen Over Campaign Contributions
Budget
Wolf Becomes Governor Amid Budget Crisis
Wolf Nervous About New Job, Poll Shows Voters Aren’t
Op-Ed: Taxing Shale Gas Is Not Just About Math
Op-Ed: PA Needs, Can Afford Shale Gas Severance Tax
Group Files Reconsideration Of Ruling On Drilling Public Land
Editorial: Congress Must Raise Gas Tax To Fix Highways
Other
Keystone Landfill Not On House, Senate Environmental Committee Agendas
First Legal Challenge To Keystone Landfill Expansion Launched
Keystone Landfill Offering Tours To Public
DEP Setting Up Silica Study In Tunkhannock
Toomey-Casey Waste Coal Power Plant Amendment Fails
Op-Ed: Obama’s Methane Emissions Inflation
Editorial: New Methane Rules More Eco-Extremism
Op-Ed: Coal Still Plays A Big Role In Pennsylvania
Bruce Mansfield Power Plant Cleaning Up Spill
Green Home Certifications Are Bringing More Greenback
CV Schools Expect To Save $400K Thru Electricity Program
Assistance Abundant For Customers Without Heat
Plans For Wind Farm In Erie Shelved
Homeowners Advised To Test For Dangerous Radon
Radon On The Rise, DEP Urging Homeowners To Test
Students Model Cities Of The Future
Mapping Law Could Aid Flood Planning
Knox Mine Disaster Recalled
Coal Miners Lost In 1959 Disaster Recalled
Region’s Coal History To Be Part Of Anthracite Museum
Knox Mine Disaster Footage To Appear In Documentary
The Carnegie Medal And The Knox Mine Disaster
Op-Ed: Environmental Issues Facing PA Leaders
Editorial: Land Preservation Effort Deserves Credit
Luzerne Park, Natural Area Given To DCNR
PA Forestland Owners Practice Sustainable Forestry
Gypsy Moth Damage On Nearly 2.4 Million Acres
Appalachian Trail Grew Nearly 4 Miles Last Year
Permit May Be Needed To Hike On Game Lands
Hiking Ban During Hunting Season Pulled By Game Commission
Why Starlings Are Still Unwelcome Avian Guest
Endangered Owls Make Way Back To Pittsburgh Airport
Doylestown Township Is For The Birds
Ice Fishing No Misery Today At Presque Isle
Mentored Youth Fishing Days Expanded To All Stocked Trout Waters
Leslie Retiring From Presque Isle State Park
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