Archives for: June 2009, 17
June 17, 2009Plastics recycling makes welcome return to Great Falls
Earth Day is long past, but we feel like celebrating it this week.
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That's because the Wal-Mart's Superstore stepped up and restarted plastics recycling in the Electric City after a three-month hiatus...
Posted in: The Great Falls Tribune on 06/17/09
Approval of natural gas to lower rates for Cascade customers
The Montana Public Service Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to give final approval to Energy West to replace Cascade's existing propane system with a new natural gas system...
Posted in: The Great Falls Tribune on 06/17/09
PSC taking different route to divulging utility executive salaries in Montana
The state Public Service Commission Tuesday said it’s still interested in divulging the salaries of top executives at regulated utilities, but is taking a new path toward that goal. On a 4-1 vote, the commission decided to start devising rules ...
Posted in: The Helena IR on 06/17/09
Schweitzer, Otter tabbed to lead WGA
PARK CITY, Utah - Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer was elected the new chairman of the Western Governors' Association, while Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter of Idaho was elected vice chairman for the upcoming year. Schweitzer is a Democrat, Otter is a Republica...
Posted in: The Billings Gazette on 06/17/09
Teachers touring N.D. coal country
BISMARCK, N.D. - Teachers are going to the mines. The Lignite Energy Council said more than 120 elementary and secondary teachers from the Dakotas, Minnesota and Montana are attending a seminar this week in Bismarck on how lignite, known as brown coa...
Posted in: The Billings Gazette on 06/17/09



