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Big Sugar, environmentalists clash over Everglades cleanup requirements
Sun SentinelOne day into Florida’s legislative session, environmentalists and Big Sugar are already squaring off over proposed changes to Everglades restoration requirements. Audubon of Florida Wednesday was rallying opposition to measures that the...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Local Government, Water Pollution, Water, Everglades
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Environmentalists warn that law change helps Big Sugar dodge Everglades cleanup
Sun SentinelBig Sugar is trying to change state law to dodge more Everglades pollution cleanup costs, according to Audubon of Florida. Audubon Wednesday was rallying opposition to measures that the environmental group warns would help Big Sugar avoid paying more of...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Local Government, Water, Water Pollution, Everglades
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Building for the future
A massive capital construction and improvement plan to repair or replace dozens of underutilized or dilapidated school buildings in Baltimore City has won the support of legislative leaders in Annapolis, opening the way for the largest overhaul of the...
Tags: Lotteries, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Michael E. Busch
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Two bills by Assemblyman V. Manuel Pérez advance in policy committees
Two bills by Assemblyman V. Manuel Pérez passed their first policy hurdles with unanimous support in Assembly policy committees earlier this week. Both bills now move to the Assembly Appropriations Committee, according to a press release from Pérez&...Tags: Conservation, Natural Resource Industry, Safety of Citizens, Prisons, Research
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City wants $20 million upgrade at Lexington Market
Charles Kelley stands in Baltimore's historic Lexington Market, chowing down on a Faidley's overstuffed crab cake sandwich. It doesn't bother the 37-year-old North Carolina man that the market doesn't have gourmet coffee, wine or cheese shops. He's OK...
Tags: Human Interest, Baltimore Development Corporation, Sandwiches, Science and Technology, Business
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Noir City: Hollywood festival is a walk on the dark side of film
There is something mesmerizing — almost addictive — about the classic film noirs of the 1940s and '50s, with their darkened, rain-drenched streets and narrow alleys inhabited by anti-heroes sporting well-worn raincoats and crushed fedoras....
Tags: Celebrities, The Other Woman (movie), Entertainment Events, Humphrey Bogart, Festive Events
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Our Laguna: Conservancy hosts speaker on Crystal Cove
Crystal Cove may not be in Laguna Beach, but it is of Laguna Beach, if measured by the Laguna Canyon Conservancy response to a program presented Monday by Laura Davick, Crystal Cove Alliance founder and director of external affairs. The group applauded...Tags: Human Interest, State Parks, Arts, Travel, Science and Technology
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Regents advance $7.75M NSU renovation plan
A Board of Regents committee approved a $7.75 million renovation plan for the Johnson Fine Arts Center at Northern State University. The regents, who are meeting this week at Northern State University, are slated to make a final decision about the...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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House raises Rick Scott, proposes bigger budget with more teacher money
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — House budget-writers have responded to Gov. Rick Scott's call to prioritize education this year with a $74.4 billion spending plan that includes more money for teacher raises and universities. Both the House and Senate are releasing... -
Alma Mater to miss 2013 Illinois graduation
Restoration work on the University of Illinois' Alma Mater sculpture is taking longer than expected, and the landmark statue won't be back on campus until the 2014 academic year. According to a story on the university web site, the 5-ton work by...
Tags: Arts, Forest Park, Arts and Culture, Sculpture
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Our View: Kudos for the week of April 1
Here is our weekly salute to the people, places and organizations that make Northern Michigan a special place to live. Roll out the welcome mat We all know Petoskey is a great town, now the rest of the country knows, too. Our town was profiled in the...Tags: Human Interest, Fossils, Arts, Paleontology, Science and Technology
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Plan for wall repair ready to take shape in historic Ellicott City
Before it became "The Wall That Ate Some Cars," it was just a stone wall on Mulligans Hill Lane, bracing a 20-foot-high embankment — stalwart as the steep hills that give Ellicott City's historic district much of its character. Then in early...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Human Interest, Patapsco, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Christianity
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