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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is proposing new rules for the nation's oil and gas leasing program that would raise costs for energy companies to drill on public lands and strengthen requirements for cleaning up old wells where drilling is completed or abandoned.
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- REMINDER; FREE CONCERT TONIGHT AT 7 P.M., MCLAIN ROGERS PARK
- Emergency declared for July storm
- McComas, Hill up for Ward 3 post
- Homeland reopens today
- SWPH’s ‘Poppins’ is can’t miss production
Incumbent Patch Mc-Comas will face off against challenger Stormie Hill to represent Ward 3 on the Clinton City Council in an election set to be held Nov. 14 after filing closed Wednesday with no other candidates throwing their hat in the race.
Just two weeks since a major thunderstorm blew through town wrecking damage across Clinton, Homeland, one of the businesses hardest hit during the storm that boasted more than 70 mph winds, will once again open its doors today at 7 a.m. after winds folded back its roof, causing damage to the store below.
Cleanup continues nearly two weeks after a windstorm ripped through Clinton leaving behind broken tree branches, damaged roofs and a downed communications tower leading the Clinton City Council to declare an emergency for the July 7 storm allowing City Manager Robert Johnston to waive competitive bidding to allow for repairs to move forward without the usual 30-day bid process.
