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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
A commentary on a comment...
I try and publish all the comments submitted on my blog. Occasionally I will choose not to publish a comment, either because it adds nothing constructive to the discussion or is downright hateful or d...
Posted on 2/18/13 at 8:58 AM
Forum Communications Co. launches news website aimed at the growing ‘Patch’ in western North Dakota
FARGO, N.D. - Forum Communications Co. today unveiled thepatchtoday.com, the multimedia companys newest information website in its collection of sites that serve the Upper Midwest and beyond. Thepa...
Posted on 3/12/12 at 2:00 PM
Deconstructed Fried Rice seasoned with homemade Ponzu
Who would think that a beaten egg could be cooked in a metal ladle? Not me. I picked up Issue 53 of Donna Hay magazine the other day. There, on page 161 was a stack of small shallow egg nests looking...
Posted on 1/28/11 at 6:30 AM
An alternative to offshore drilling
Sounds like a pretty good argument against offshore drilling. Wisconsin Sen. Russ Feingold is making a case — perhaps indirectly — against offshore drilling as he pushes for oil and gas co...
Posted on 4/30/10 at 8:33 AM
Enbridge seeks to pipe more Canada oil to Superior
The State Department reported in the Federal Register on Friday that Canada-based Enbridge wants to boost its capacity from between 450,000 and 500,000 barrels a day to 570,000 a day. In a second phase, Enbridge is seeking to ship up to 880,000 barrels daily.March 17, 2013
Murphy OIl agrees to pay fines
MADISON – Murphy Oil USA has agreed to pay $1.25 in penalties to the US government and the states of Wisconsin and Louisiana to settle allegations that it operated its two refineries in violation of the Clean Air Act.By By Kevin Murphy, For the Superior Telegram , September 29, 2010
BP's new CEO creates unit to enforce safety
BP's incoming CEO fired the executive responsible for deep water wells like the one that blew out in the Gulf of Mexico and announced a new unit to police safety practices throughout the company.By Robert Barr, Associated Press Writer , September 29, 2010
Oil platform explodes off La. coast; crew rescued
By By Alan Sayre, AP Writer , September 02, 2010
Murphy Oil dividends increase
August 04, 2010
Michigan oil spill won’t likely threaten Lake Michigan
A broken pipeline in Michigan has created a 25 mile-long oil slick on the Kalamazoo River, leading U.S. Senator Russ Feingold to call it the worst oil spill in the Midwest.By Mike Simonson, Wisconsin Public Radio , July 30, 2010
Refinery forges ahead
By Shelley Nelson , July 28, 2010
BP replaces CEO Hayward, reports $17 billion loss
BP's much-criticized CEO Tony Hayward will be replaced by American Robert Dudley on Oct. 1, the company said Tuesday as it reported a record quarterly loss and set aside $32.2 billion to cover costs of the devastating Gulf of Mexico oil spill.By Jane Wardell, AP Business Writer , July 27, 2010
840,000 gallons of oil leaks into Kalamazoo River
MARSHALL TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A pipeline company says 840,000 gallons of oil has leaked into a creek that feeds into the Kalamazoo River in southwestern Michigan.July 27, 2010
Murphy Oil puts Superior refinery up for sale
News that Murphy Oil Corp. is making plans to sell its refineries, including one in Superior, came as a surprise to local officials late Thursday.By Shelley Nelson , July 23, 2010
Murphy Oil to sell refining operations including Superior
Murphy Oil Corp. announced today that its board of directors approved plans for exiting the company’s refining businesses, according to a news release issued by the company.July 22, 2010
Oil spill coverage shifting into new phase
The cap that has stopped oil from gushing uncontrollably into the Gulf of Mexico inevitably means that news cameras will begin drifting away from the disaster scene — a relief to some, a fear to others.By David Bauder, AP Television Writer , July 21, 2010
State Investment board holds on to BP stock
BP's catastrophic oil spill sent its stock price plummeting earlier this summer, as many investors fled the company. But the State of Wisconsin's Investment Board stuck with BP, owning almost 19.5 million shares at the end of June.By Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio , July 19, 2010
BP: No oil leaking into Gulf from busted well
July 15, 2010
Write tomorrow's headline: World unity ends offshore drilling
Today, people have the opportunity to join the world to end offshore oil drilling and move to cleaner energy on Wisconsin Point.By Jan Conley, For the Superior Telegram , June 26, 2010
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