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Future of Minn. paper mill unclear after fatal fire
SARTELL, Minn. - Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is pledging the state will do ''everything it possibly can'' to get Sartell's fire-ravaged paper mill operating again. Dayton visited the Verso Paper Corp. mill on Tuesday, the day after a fire killed one...Tags: Mark Dayton, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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How about a newsprint tax?
Your editorial about "antiquated" city schools and MayorStephanie Rawlings-Blake's renovation plan with funding from an "extended and increased bottle tax" ("Bottle tax, or what?" April 22) made a lot of sense to me. But why stop there? How about a new... -
Alabama Shakes, soul-drenched buzz band, to play Richmond in June
One of the nation's hottest buzz bands, the Alabama Shakes, will play an outdoor show in Richmond in June. The band, hailed at the South By Southwest festival in March and elsewhere for putting an exciting new twist on neo-soul, will perform Friday, June...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Adele (music artist), Newspaper and Magazine, Robert Ellis, David Letterman
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Traffic: Accident at I-895 southbound at Moravia Road
As of 9 a.m. Tuesday, traffic was slow at I-895 southbound near Moravia Road, due to an accident.
Accidents were slowing traffic at Pulaski Highway and Chesaco Avenue in Baltimore City and Philadelphia Road and Joppa Road in Baltimore County.
There...Tags: Harford County, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Traffic
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The top 5 greenhouse gas emitters in Hampton Roads, according to EPA
Three of the five biggest sources of greenhouse gas emissions in Hampton Roads will soon be closed, according toU.S. Environmental Protection Agency data. Released earlier this month on a searchable computerized map, the data identifies large, stationary...Tags: International Paper Company, Hampton Roads, Environmental Issues, Yorktown (York, Virginia), Isle of Wight County
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Kimberly-Clark says it is closing Everett paper mill; 750 to lose jobs
Q13 Fox News reporterKimberly-Clark Corp. announced Thursday it has failed to sell its paper mill in Everett and will be shutting it down, throwing about 750 employees out of work soon. Nearly 90 percent of the workers will lose their jobs by New Year’s Day, and only...Tags: Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Career and Workplace, Soundview, Unemployment, Christine Gregoire
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Time to vote for top stories of the year
The American News will again publish a countdown of our top 10 stories of the year, beginning on Dec. 26 and wrapping up with No. 1 on Dec. 31. The top 10 was voted on by our newsroom staff and editorial board, from a diverse list of story choices....Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Facebook, Politics, Elections, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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Old school readers like their coffee and newsprint
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsYou never know what's going to reverberate with readers (that's right I still call them readers, not "content consumers"), but in writing about my 10-year anniversary doing a local news column for the Sun Sentinel in Sunday's paper, one line......Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Pompano Beach, Coffee
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Sappi Fine Paper Sells Former Muskegon Plant
FOX 17 Web ProducerSappi Fine Paper North America announced Thursday the sale of their Muskegon Mill site to Melching, Inc. The Muskegon plant is a former pulp mill, paper mill and converting facility. Sappi closed the site in August 2009, citing unfavorable industry and...Tags: Michigan
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Road closures, detours planned in Hunt Valley for Susan G. Komen race Sunday
The 2011 Komen Maryland Race for the Cure will be held Sunday, Oct. 23, beginning from the Executive Plaza parking lots, across Shawan Road from Hunt Valley Towne Centre, 11350 McCormick Road. The race offers a 5k competitive run, a 5k recreational run,...Tags: Timonium, Transportation, Hunt Valley, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Manistique paper mill closing after 90 years
MANISTIQUE, Mich. (AP) — Stung by the economy, a paper mill that has operated in Michigan's Upper Peninsula for 90 years is closing, a big blow to 150 workers and a community that has benefited from its philanthropy. Manistique Papers, known as...Tags: Michigan, Human Interest
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