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Have a news tip? Got a story idea? Call us: City desk: 348-5100 Environment: KenWard, 348-1702 Business news: Sarah K. Winn, 348-5156 Putnam news: Veronica Nett, 348-5113 Politics: Phil Kabler, 348-1220... Published: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 Words: 27
is a veteran of the 61-person U.S. Department of Agriculture "Tick Rider" force, a group that keeps watch over a 700-mile bufferzone along the Rio Grande from Brownsville to Del Rio. They inspect foreign strays and native ranch animals... Published: Sunday, April 20, 2008 Words: 734
fell more than 100 feet and died in a tangle of broken concrete, wood and metal framing. In Sunday’s Gazette-Mail, staff writers KenWard Jr., Tara Tuckwiller and Vic Burkhammer recounted causes of the worst construction accident in... Published: Thursday, May 01, 2008 Words: 639
nominee Sarah Palin uttered this bogus allegation Sunday during a campaign stop at Marietta, Ohio. Today, Gazette reporter KenWard Jr. spells out these facts: In January, the Examiner interviewed Obama about his energy plan, which... Published: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 Words: 441
production. "The oil industry needs to drill what they have now, drill in those areas available to them," Rahall told reporter KenWard Jr. Democratic congressional nominee Anne Barth concurred, adding: "They are already sitting on... Published: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 Words: 393
Twice weekly, plant personnel pour 2,000 gallons of 12.5-percent bleach into the cooling towers to prevent algae buildup. - KenWard Jr.... Published: Friday, August 01, 2008 Words: 209
situation is unacceptable. Black lung is preventable; we can do better than this. On Sept. 14, Charleston Gazette reporter KenWard Jr. detailed the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration's publication of a proposed rule on random... Published: Sunday, October 26, 2008 Words: 628
protect our nation's streams from being buried by mountaintop removal coal mining. It creates a 100-foot protective barrier (bufferzone) around our streams. The Bush administration has been trying for years to remove this protection... Published: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 Words: 693
signals basketball madness, and all those writers just seamlessly shift gears. Meanwhile, to the Gazette's credit, reporter KenWard Jr.'s solitary voice strives to keep us informed of the latest environmental travesty, but really only... Published: Friday, February 15, 2008 Words: 362
have eliminated all wild cats in Cape May, where both cats and birds are popular. The compromise calls for a 1,000-foot bufferzone between the cats and known bird nesting grounds. The federal Endangered Species Act prohibits killing,... Published: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 Words: 497