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Green groups push for review of Iron Range power plant plans
St. Paul Pioneer PressAt what point does a coal-fired power plant become too old, too expensive or too much of a threat to human health to keep? Minnesota environmentalists earlier this week petitioned state regulators to ask that question of Minnesota Power. The Duluth-...Tags: Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Electricity Production and Distribution, Environmental Pollution, Conservation
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Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Watchdog column
St. Paul Pioneer PressIn August 2011, Joe McAuliffe and his wife, June, moved from their Shoreview senior apartment building. They were having some health problems, so their children helped them with the move's paperwork. That included giving their parents' new address, at... -
U.S. RESEARCH ROUNDUP: Apple, Lockheed Martin, Netflix, eBay
ReutersApril 24 (Reuters) - Wall Street securities analysts revised their ratings and price targets on several U.S. companies, including Apple, eBay, and Halliburton, on Wednesday. HIGHLIGHTS * Apple : Credit Suisse, JP Morgan, others cut target on the...Tags: IDEXX Laboratories Incorporated, Astec Industries Incorporated, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Incorporated, Gulfport Energy Corporation, Lifestyle and Leisure
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BRIEF: Wintry ways weigh heavily on SE metro power lines
Star TribunePower outages concentrated in the southeast metro Tuesday morning are being blamed on Monday night's snowfall that is weighing heavily on trees and utility lines, Xcel Energy said. About 1,500 customers are without power as of about 8:30 a.m. in Afton,...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, National Weather Service
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Wintry ways weigh heavily on SE metro power lines
Star TribunePower outages concentrated in the southeast metro Tuesday morning are being blamed on Monday night's snowfall that is weighing heavily on trees and utility lines, Xcel Energy said. About 1,500 customers are without power in Afton, Newport, Cottage Grove...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, National Weather Service
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U.S. Midwest grid expects to have enough power for summer
ReutersApril 23 (Reuters) - The operator of the U.S. Midwest power grid said Tuesday it expects to have enough power to serve homes and businesses this summer. In its summer assessment, the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator (MISO), the grid...Tags: Environmental Issues, DTE Energy Company, MidAmerican Energy Company, Conservation, Ameren Corporation
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Kings' Anze Kopitar is accumulating points, if not goals
Good teammate that he is, center Anze Kopitar was happy about winger Dustin Brown's two-goal performance Sunday in the Kings' 4-3 overtime victory over the Dallas Stars. "We need everybody going. It was nice to see him get a couple," Kopitar said....Tags: Los Angeles Kings, Ice Hockey, Minnesota Wild, Dallas Stars, Stanley Cup Playoffs
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Eastern SD prepares for second wave of storm
SIOUX FALLS — Tens of thousands of residents in eastern South Dakota remained without power Wednesday as they hunkered down for the second wave of a record-setting winter storm that already downed power lines, snapped large trees and closed roads,...Tags: Business, National Weather Service
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Xcel rates to increase
PIERRE — Xcel Energy received approval Tuesday from the state Public Utilities Commission to charge about 6.9 percent more for electricity annually for its roughly 85,000 customers in southeastern South Dakota. The Minnesota-based utility...Tags: Environmental Issues, Credit and Debt, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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Capitol Notebook: If you're feeling pinched, look who's pinching you
Doesn’t it seem that property taxes and government fees and utility rates and tuition prices are going up left and right? Well, they are. Governments and utility companies and universities and technical schools have to pay people to run them. For...Tags: Education, Hybrid Vehicles, Executive Branch, Colleges and Universities, Elections
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Telecom companies lose right to do business in SD
Three telecommunications companies lost their rights Tuesday to continue doing business in South Dakota. The state Public Utilities Commission took away their certificates of authority because they failed to pay their 2011 gross-receipts taxes. The...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Fort Lauderdale, Northern States Power Company
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'Buy the Farm' law not working, Minn. landowners say
A massive electrical transmission line project is prompting Minnesota farmers and homeowners to invoke the state's "buy the farm" law in record numbers, hoping it will force utilities to buy them out so they can move away from the looming towers. The...Tags: Farms, Civil Unrest, Lawyers, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Judges
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