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Shuster, Critz approve bill that would limit federal regulation of coal
Daily American Staff WriterThe House fired a shot in the "War on Coal" Friday by passing legislation that would prohibit new federal regulations before Dec. 31. The Stop the War on Coal Act, if signed into law, would prevent the U.S. Interior Department from issuing regulations...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), U.S. Department of the Interior, Environmental Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Mark Critz
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Rothfus stumps for Romney in Somerset, blames Obama for coal industry woes
Daily American Staff WriterLocal Republican voters and party leaders welcomed the Romney-Ryan campaign bus to Somerset Wednesday. Although the bus wasn't carrying the presidential hopeful, Mitt Romney, it delivered a message that hits close to home for many residents in America's...Tags: Energy, Democratic Party, Solyndra LLC, Parties and Movements, Mark Critz
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Old Crum Village: A Somerset County Ghost Town
Daily American Staff WriterCRUM— Its remnants can be found along the twisted gravel roads — paths, really — in the wooded hills between Cairnbrook and Ogletown. Hunting cabins, a cemetery and some crumbling foundations are all that remain of the village, a...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Wind Power, Renewable Energy, Companies and Corporations, Arts and Culture
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Alpha closing 8 mines, cutting 1,200 jobs in all
Coal producer Alpha Natural Resources says it's eliminating 1,200 jobs companywide, including 400 with the immediate closing of eight mines in Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Chief Executive Officer Kevin Crutchfield says the layoffs begin...
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Coal Springs Wagon/Trail
The Coal Springs Wagon/Trail Ride is pleased to announce the authorization of the ride from the Ben Ash Monument on SD Hwy 212 to the Coal Springs Threshing Site. The trail riders and teams will assemble on the morning of Monday, Sept. 24. Those who...Tags: Horse (animal), Travel, Trips and Vacations
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County job fair needs employers to sign up
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERMore employers are needed for the Somerset County Job Fair, which routinely draws hundreds of job seekers. The early bird registration for employers is over in 10 days. The final date to register is Oct. 12. So far 18 employers have signed up,...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Environmental Politics, Career and Workplace, Business, Friedens
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Ellicott City train derailment 911 calls depict stunned bystanders
Four callers sounded stunned as they told dispatchers that a train had just derailed in downtown Ellicott City, but none reported seeing anyone near the Aug. 20 wreck that killed two 19-year-olds, according to 911 recordings released Friday by Howard...
Tags: Railway Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Ellicott City, National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Industry
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Kansas Supreme Court hears coal-fired power plant case
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe debate has lasted five years, and Friday the fight over a coal-fired power plant in southwest Kansas went to the Kansas Supreme Court. At issue is the air quality permit issued for the proposed plant near Holcomb. The permit is being challenged by...Tags: Standards, Mark Parkinson, Air Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Plant Openings
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Cause of death determined in Ellicott City train derailment deaths
Loved ones and friends prepared to say goodbye to the two young women who perished in a train derailment in Ellicott City as the first of the viewings began Thursday evening. Cars lined both sides of the quiet residential street leading up to the...
Tags: Patapsco, Ellicott City, Cloud Gate, National Transportation Safety Board, Roman Catholicism
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Ellicott City derailment raises questions of track safety
As cleanup crews and investigators focus on the aftermath of a coal train derailment that killed two college students in Ellicott City, some officials are looking at new ways to keep people off the tracks that run through the historic district. Hours...
Tags: Patapsco, Ellicott City, National Transportation Safety Board, Arts and Culture, Ken Ulman
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Time to shutter coal-fired power plants
I applaud the Maryland Sierra Club for taking a stand against the C.P. Crane and H.A. Wagner coal-fired power plants. It is high time for Maryland to make the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. Retiring the Crane and Wagner plants is a...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Heart Attack, Mining, Asthma, Metal and Mineral
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Coal terminal operator pays pollution fine
A Baltimore coal terminal operator has agreed to pay a $34,600 penalty and settle pollution violations alleged by the Environmental Protection Agency. Federal regulators contend that CNX Marine Terminals at 3800 Newgate Ave. near the northern entrance to...Tags: Patapsco, Environmental Politics, Environmental Pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues
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