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About 20 people came to Courtenay council Monday to hear how council would vote regarding potential annexations into the city, but they will have to wait for two weeks to find out more.
Bardessono has just received the highest level of official recognition possible for its sustainable and environmentally friendly design. Â The hotel has been awarded LEED Platinum certification, an achievement reached by only two other hotels in the world, on the first anniversary of its opening. Â The state of California, a leader in environmental innovation, now has its standard bearer for the ...
The Penn Township supervisors want to hear what their residents have to say about a planned, 93-acre park.
In the final session Wednesday, the Klamath Basin Science Conference covered watershed processes in the Klamath Basin.
Thelma Grimes/San Pedro Valley News-Sun Cascabel residents aren't the only ones saying that building an energy-efficient transmission line would be counter productive if built across an environmental treasure like the San Pedro Valley.
MARQUETTE - More than half the land in the 2,243-acre Heartwood Forestland should be kept for conservation and public recreation, according to the final report issued by the Heartwood Forestland Ad Hoc Committee. Several committee members presented a summary of the report at Monday's Marquette City Commission meeting.
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar signaled an end to long standing oil and gas leasing rules on Wednesday, announcing a host of policy changes designed to bring more scrutiny and greater public voice to how leases are awarded on the nation’s public lands.
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Last week’s meeting in Norwood on instream flows with the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) somehow turned into two meetings. The first one was not publicized and many people missed out on the discussion between a group of local water owners and CWCB staff Linda Basse and Jeff Baessler.
CHARLEVOIX — A dispute over who, if anyone, has the right to erect docks along a section of Lake Charlevoix shoreline in Charlevoix Township has made its way to the Michigan Supreme Court.
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