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Palisades again off line
COVERT, Mich. – The Palisades Nuclear Power Plant is again out of service. After a water tank leak lastmonth, repair crews discovered workers who built the plant didn't follow the design and put a concrete subfloor under the tank instead of sand....
Tags: Nuclear Power
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Indiana withdraws support for fertilizer plant
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana officials withdrew state backing Friday for a fertilizer plant over concerns about whether its Pakistan-based owners are doing enough at its overseas operations to keep the potentially explosive material from being used...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Explosions, Pakistan, Economic Policy, Emergency Incidents
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Foes of S. Indiana fertilizer plant cite Texas blast
ROCKPORT, Ind. (AP) — Opponents of a proposed fertilizer plant in southern Indiana are citing safety concerns arising from last month's deadly explosion at a Texas fertilizer manufacturer as they argue that state officials should block the project....
Tags: Chemical Industry, Emergency Incidents, Environmental Pollution, Agriculture, Environmental Issues
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Families in Ohio cancer cluster suing Whirlpool
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Families whose children have been among dozens sickened in an Ohio cancer cluster for more than a decade are hopeful that they've come up with a cause. Environmental testing paid for by the families found a suspected cancer-...Tags: Trials, Whirlpool Corp., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Issues
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Search for radioactive leak at Palisades nuclear plant
WSBT-TVVAN BUREN COUNTY, Mich. – Government regulators and the operators of a nuclear power plant are trying to figure out why several gallons of radioactive water leaked into Lake Michigan over the weekend. The Palisades nuclear power plant remains...Tags: Nuclear Accidents, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Lake Michigan, Nuclear Power
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AP Source: Subaru to expand Indiana plant
DETROIT (AP) — Subaru plans to expand its Indiana factory and add workers to build the Impreza small car there in 2016, a person briefed on the matter says. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the announcement is scheduled to be...
Tags: Subaru, Manufacturing and Engineering, Tribeca, Automotive Equipment, Passenger Cars
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For Wash. government bean-counter, a pot education
SEATTLE (AP) — Mike Steenhout knows spreadsheets, statistics and bean-counting. He has worked as a budget assistant to the governor, managed local operations for the U.S. Census Bureau and analyzed juvenile crime databases. Now, the married,...
Tags: United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Justice, Medical Procedures and Tests, Lab Tests, Health Treatments
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Fire investigators enter site of Mishawaka blaze
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- The twisted, steel remains of the old RMG Foundry building still loom over the Mishawaka fire station on Union Street. The site of the old Dodge Manufacturing plant went up in flames Feb. 11, but fire investigators were first able to enter...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Weather, Weather Warnings, Companies and Corporations
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Firm holds out hope for reopening of South Bend ethanol plant
SOUTH BEND (AP) — The president of a company that saw Indiana's oldest ethanol plant sold as part of bankruptcy proceedings say he hopes the liquidators who purchased the facility might reopen it. But a Purdue University professor who follows...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Financially Distressed Companies, Auction Service, Economy, Business and Finance, Bankruptcy
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Dousing hot spots before launching full probe into Mishawaka fire
MISHAWAKA – Firefighters Tuesday evening were still tackling the fire at the old RMG Foundry. The flames out are, but hot spots are still the issue. More than 200 RVs, boats and collectible cars went up in flames and the building next to the...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Companies and Corporations
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Judge OKs New Energy sale
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- The New Energy Corp. ethanol plant cost more than $180 million to build in the early 1980s. But when it was sold at auction last week as part of the company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, the winning bid came in at just $2.5 million....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Auction Service, Economy, Business and Finance, Bankruptcy, Environmental Issues
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