ENERGY
3 components to a perfect looking deck! Inspect, Clean & Stain!
With year round exposure to sun, rain and lets not forget that four letter word that plagued us for the last seven months.snow, in our neck of the woods it takes a toll on your wood deck. Anyone who...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 9:48 AM
Got a farmer in your family? Now's the time to nag.
Days begin at 4:30 a.m. and end after a sullen and nostalgic gaze at our sleeping children. He knows not what day it is, mondaytuesdaysaturday, they all run together. My husband, likely like someone i...
Posted on 5/14/13 at 9:38 AM
Real Oilfield Wives and more new blogs!
It's been awhile since I've given you my recommendations for new blogs to check out here on Areavoices. But three new blogs have crossed my path and I felt compelled to share them. The first is calle...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 4:01 PM
Sustainable Twin Ports early adopters picked
The next early adopters for the annual Sustainable Twin Ports program have been announced. The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Lake Superior College, Canal Park Brewing Company and the Un...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 12:00 AM
Senate confirms Clark's FERC nomination
FARGO - Republican Tony Clark won't be regulating North Dakota's energy industry anymore. He'll be regulating the nation's. The Senate confirmed Clark's nomination to the Federal Energy Regulatory ...
Posted on 5/24/12 at 7:56 PM
Chicago-area RTA: United Airlines running 'sham' business
A transportation agency plans to file a lawsuit Monday alleging that United Airlines is falsely claiming to buy huge amounts of jet fuel out of a small, rural Illinois office that doesn't even have a computer to avoid paying tens of millions of dollars in taxes in Chicago, where the purchases are allegedly being made.By Don Babwin, Associated Press , January 14, 2013
FAA to review of Boeing 787, but calls plane safe
The Federal Aviation Administration is conducting a comprehensive review of the design, manufacture and assembly of the Boeing 787, even while government officials declared the plane safe despite recent incidents including a fire and a fuel leak earlier this week.By Joan Lowy, Joshua Freed, Associated Press , January 11, 2013
The holidays bring a big increase in cooking oil recycling
An estimated one-million tons of extra trash generated in the U.S. between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day.By By Lindsey Moon, Wisconsin Public Radio , January 03, 2013
No fuel sheen or sign that ship hull is breached
Crews aboard two aircraft flew over an oil drilling ship Tuesday that went aground in a severe Alaska storm and saw no sign that the vessel was leaking fuel or that its hull had been breached.By Mary Pemberton, Associated Press , January 02, 2013
Home displays brighten Twin Ports holidays (with videos)
By Peter Passi , December 25, 2012
Cheaper gas lowers US consumer prices 0.3 percent
A steep fall in gas costs pushed down a measure of U.S. consumer prices last month, keeping inflation mild.By Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Economics Writer , December 14, 2012
Indy to replace entire fleet with electric, hybrid
Indianapolis wants to become the first major city to replace its entire fleet with electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in a move the mayor says is designed to reduce U.S. reliance on foreign-produced fuels, city officials said Wednesday.By Rick Callahan, Associated Press , December 12, 2012
Enbridge announces $2.5B pipeline expansion from North Dakota to Superior
By Mike Simonson , December 10, 2012
Call for heating assistance applications
It's been one of the warmest years on record in Wisconsin, but thousands of families are still in need of heating assistance.By By Patty Murray, Wisconsin Public Radio , December 06, 2012
Wisconsin DNR urges people to cut down on holiday waste
Wisconsin environmental officials are urging people to cut down on their holiday waste.By The Associated Press , December 06, 2012
BP suspended from new US government contracts
The Obama administration put a temporary stop to new federal contracts with British oil company BP on Wednesday, citing the company's "lack of business integrity" and criminal proceedings stemming from the Deepwater Horizon disaster in 2010.By Josh Lederman, Associated Press , November 28, 2012
FCC seeks ways to secure communications in storms
The Federal Communications Commission will hold a series of hearings nationwide to determine ways to avoid widespread loss of communications in disasters like Superstorm Sandy.By Michael Gormley, Associated Press , November 21, 2012
Economy means sacrifice for Thanksgiving travelers
Feeling the pinch of the sluggish economic recovery, many Americans setting out on the nation's annual Thanksgiving migration had to sacrifice summer vacations, rely on relatives for airfare or scour the Web for travel deals to ensure they made it home.By Jason Keyser, Associated Press , November 21, 2012
2 workers shoulder blame for 2010 BP oil disaster
The manslaughter charges brought against two relatively low-ranking BP rig workers in the deadly Gulf of Mexico disaster may be as far as federal prosecutors are willing to go.By Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press , November 20, 2012
Recalls this week: Infant travel beds, generators
Recalls this week.By The Associated Press , November 18, 2012
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