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Water recycling is big business for oil, gas support firms
Fort Worth Star-TelegramJust a few years ago, Fort Worth-based Bosque Systems mostly operated wastewater disposal wells for oil and gas operators. And another Fort Worth-based oil field company, FTS International, was busy becoming one of the nation's biggest providers of...Tags: Water Supply, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Devon Energy Corporation, Energy Resources
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New faces propel 'Rocks
Columbus Telegram, Neb.The Shamrocks inserted some new faces and got a solid victory. The Scotus Central Catholic boys golf team defeated Twin River 177-202 in a dual Friday at Quail Run Golf Course. After placing third at the Lakeview Invite Thursday, Scotus head coach...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Golf, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports
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Gateway West Transmission Line compromise still possible, officials say
The Idaho StatesmanThe Bureau of Land Management stuck with routes for the Gateway West Transmission Line through Kuna and Owyhee, Cassia and Power counties in the final environmental review it released Friday. But the agency proposed deferring the final decision in those...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Plant Openings, Idaho Power Company, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sage
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Critic's Choice: Southern cooking with L.A. style
The cooking of the South has never quite caught on in Southern California. But lately we've lucked into a few newish places with a distinctly Southern bent mixing it up with the usual California/Mediterranean fare. Biscuits lead the way, but you can...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Shrimp, Potatoes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Salads
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Aberdeen Pheasants Forever chapter works for habitat
It might be fun and games at their fundraising banquets, but members of the Northern South Dakota Chapter of Pheasants Forever aren't afraid to get down and dirty, too. In fact, most of their projects involve working with land, the first component of...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Agriculture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Conservation, Washington, DC
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Outdoors Editor column
Milwaukee Journal SentinelSpring made a tentative showing last Tuesday in southeastern Wisconsin. As the sun dropped in the west, the last stubborn snow banks melted and gentle waves lapped on the shores of lakes. The air wasn't warm, but it had that hint of softness that...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Biology
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The Idaho Statesman Pete Zimowsky column
The Idaho StatesmanThe sterile landscape of the Southeast Oregon high desert stretched for one, five and 10 miles, and as far as the eye could see. There was nothing to the horizon but swirling dust and the skeletons of blackened sagebrush sticking out of the powdery...Tags: Mountains, Foods and Beverages, Wetlands, Landforms, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Pheasant hunters can expect million dollar bird, shotgun drawing
Anyone planning to hunt pheasants in Brown County this fall can register for a chance to win a shotgun. Hunters can register to win a Winchester SX3 Black Shadow shotgun at www.huntfishsd.com/forms.aspx?FID=68 as part of the 2013 Million Dollar Pheasant...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Some federal grants are just monkey business
Would you turn down a job paying $227,000 if all you had to do was look at animal photos in the National Geographic magazine? Of course not. And if you did, you'd be a certified moron. There can't be much stress in staring at animal photos, even of...
Tags: Government, Tom Coburn, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, National Government
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Lee brothers dish about their new cookbook, 'Charleston Kitchen'
Tribune ReporterWhen James Beard Award-winning authors Matt and Ted Lee talk about their hometown of Charleston, S.C., there's an unmistakable air of reverence in their voices. "It's hard to separate the passion (for the food) from having grown up there, having grown...Tags: Charleston, Foods and Beverages, Shrimp, Seafood, Huguenot
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2013 hunting seasons set
The Game, Fish and Parks Commission has finalized most hunting season dates for 2013, with no changes from 2012. The Commission sets season dates in the early spring to give hunters a chance to plan their fall schedule. The season structure, including...Tags: Hunting, Foods and Beverages, Wildlife, Lifestyle and Leisure
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New wild game #recipe iPad app
Lehigh Valley WildOkay, you’ve caught a great tasting fish or bagged a wild turkey and are already thinking of how you’ll prep it either for grilling in the field or cooking back home. That’s when you wish you had a Sous chef to help you come up with a...
Apr 28, 2013
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Apr 27, 2013
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Apr 27, 2013
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Apr 26, 2013
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Apr 25, 2013
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Apr 25, 2013
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Mar 26, 2013
|Story| Aberdeen News
Mar 24, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Mar 22, 2013
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Mar 21, 2013
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Feb 27, 2013
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