Budget/Quick NewsClips

Here's a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state--

April 3 DEP News Newsletter

DCNR April 2 Resources Newsletter

SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans Available In PA

Budget

Well Impact Fee Raises Record $224.5 Million

Drilling Impact Fee Revenue Up 11 Percent This Year

Higher Natural Gas Prices Boost Drilling Fee Revenue

PA To Collect $224 Million In Gas Drilling Fees

Delaware County GOP Senate Candidate Supports Shale Tax

Democrats Critical Of PennDOT Fee Increaseses, Shale Should Pay

Editorial: On Gas, State Still Plays Catch-Up

Editorial: PA Has Room To Adjust Tax On Natural Gas Production

Editorial: PA Needs Drilling Tax

Other

2 Lancaster Projects Win Governor’s Environmental Award

Environment Erie Wins Governor’s Environmental Award

Keystone College Holding Lecture For Earth Day

70 Show Up For Presque Isle Cleanup Effort

L.E.A.F. Cleanup Set For Saturday In Erie

Clean Up Connellsville Planned

Avoca To Recycle Paper, Cardboard

Keystone Landfill Files Plans To Grow For 50 Years

Montgomery County Dissolve Waste Authority

Shippensburg Police Accept Unwanted Prescription Drugs

York County Offers Free Tire Disposal For Residents

PUC Rules Target Variable Rates, Price Spikes

PUC Approves New Regulations On Electric Suppliers, Utilities

PUC Acts To Speed Electric-Supplier Switches

Electric Choice FlimFlam Suggested By Sen. Boscola

Nonprofit Offers Help With Utility Cutoffs

PPL Could Bill For New, Special Storm Fee

Editorial: Pittsburgh Could Use Waterways For Electricity

Economics Of Nuclear Power Leave PA Vulnerable

Emergency Drill At Peach Bottom Nuclear Plant Next Week

Op-Ed: Go Green, If Not For Environment, Then For Benjamins

DEP: FirstEnergy Must Close Beaver County Ask Dump By 2029

Little Blue Run Coal Ash Site To Close Sooner

Waste Cleanup Could Block Montour Trail In Moon

DEP Fines Steelton Water Authority $55,200

Countryside Conservancy To Honor Farm, Residence For Stewardship

UN Panel Issues Alert On Global Warming

Op-Ed: When Climate Activists Go Wild

Allegheny County Incentives To Quit Using Woodstoves

Moscow Borough Receives $4K Grant From PEC For Trail

Editorial: Enhancing The Great Allegheny Passage

Cold Weather Helps Save State Tree

Lancaster Game Lands To Be Torched For Good Cause

Wolves Helping To Bring Life Back To Speedwell Forge Lake

Drilling Allowed On Project 70 State Park Lands

2nd Eagle Hatches In Pittsburgh

Third Eagle Egg Hatched In Pittsburgh

April 12 Statewide Opening Day Of Trout Season

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4/7/2014

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