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City looks for solutions to rising water near ethanol plant
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND -- Even more homeowners near a former ethanol plant have added their names to a list of people who have water or in some cases mold in their houses. Everyone seems to agree that the best way to stop the problem of rising water near the former...Tags: Ethanol, Bankruptcy, Biofuels, United Way , Renewable Energy
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South Bend ethanol plant sold, flooding continues
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – It looks like things are only getting worse for those living near the old ethanol plant in South Bend. Their Calvert Street homes have flooded since the plant shut down in November. For a while, people living there hoped the plant...Tags: Ethanol, Biofuels, Renewable Energy
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Upset homeowners near shut down ethanol plant call on mayor for answers
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – About a dozen homeowners who have been experiencing water problems and flooding issues since the New Energy plant shut down operations at the end of November say they've had enough. Enough of meetings. Enough talking. They want...Tags: Ethanol, Biofuels, Renewable Energy
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Indiana man wants deer antlers he was promised by DNR
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A central Indiana man who helped authorities catch a deer poacher wants the Department of Natural Resources to hand over the rack of antlers he was promised. Tom Miller pointed a Hendricks County sheriff's deputy toward the...
Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Conservation
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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: Biofuels, Bankruptcy, Ethanol, Financially Distressed Companies, Economy, Business and Finance
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Wildlife agencies seek Indiana whooping crane killer
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana and federal wildlife officials are looking for someone who shot a federally endangered whooping crane in southern Indiana's Jackson County. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is encouraging anyone with...Tags: Endangered Species, Wildlife, Conservation
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Gov. Pence explains vision for Indiana in his first State of State
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Gov. Mike Pence used his first State of the State address Tuesday night to lobby for a personal income tax cut, an expansion of Indiana's school voucher system and improved vocational training. The new Republican governor highlighted...
Tags: Income Tax, Mitch Daniels, Media Industry, Labor Markets, Executive Branch
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US roasts to hottest year on record by landslide
WASHINGTON (AP) — America set an off-the-charts heat record in 2012. A brutal combination of a widespread drought and a mostly absent winter pushed the average annual U.S. temperature last year up to 55.32 degrees Fahrenheit, the government...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Natural Disasters, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Science and Technology, Global Change
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About 800 sign up for Fla. 'python challenge' hunt
MIAMI (AP) — Nearly 800 people have signed up to hunt Burmese pythons on public lands in Florida. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is holding a month-long "Python Challenge." Officials are offering cash prizes to whoever...Tags: Everglades, Wildlife, Endangered Species, Conservation
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Homeowners press city for solutions to rising water near ethanol plant
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND -- Homeowners who live near a shuttered ethanol plant on the southwest side of town pressed city engineers, Tuesday evening, for solutions to rising water, which is now starting to seep into some nearby houses. But the meeting, which was...Tags: Ethanol, Biofuels, Science and Technology, Plant Openings, Renewable Energy
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DNR reminds Indiana residents to be wary on ice
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The state Department of Natural Resources is warning Indiana residents to be careful on ice. Indiana Conservation Officers recommend that people don't fish unless the ice is at least 4 inches thick and shouldn't use all-terrain...Tags: Conservation
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'Faith response to climate change' -- Churches work to reduce carbon footprint
KOKOMO, Ind. (AP) — Indiana churches are cutting down their carbon footprint as part of a statewide initiative to promote "a faith response to climate change." The goal is to not only help the environment, but also save money. Hoosier Interfaith...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Global Change, Energy Saving, Belief and Faith, Ecosystems
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