The fire marks the second major blaze in two years at A&M Compost, also known as J.P. Mascaro & Sons, in Penn Township.
The Ontario-based developer plans to create 300-500 jobs paying up to $180,000 annually at the Brooks Industrial Park site.
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Utilities win $383M verdict in trial claiming botched rebuild of Lake Michigan power plant
After a six-week trial, a Flint jury decided a contractor owes Consumers Energy and DTE for problems arising from a 10-year ...
The governor’s office and local environmental groups said they were examining the Trump administration order and may fight it ...
Fox News’ 'The Faulkner Focus' gets exclusive access inside Three Mile Island as plans move forward to restart the ...
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A liquefied natural gas tanker linked to a Chinese company docked at a US-sanctioned Russian export project for the first ...
Big plans are brewing for a historic Houston coffee plant. State filings show the former Folgers and Farmer Brothers site ...
Around 2,500 Tunisians marched through the coastal city of Gabes on Wednesday, reviving protests over pollution from a ...
The US government has ordered a Washington state coal plant to continue operating past its scheduled retirement date, marking ...
Under Secretary for Nuclear Security and NNSA Administrator Brandon Williams served as keynote speaker for the event at the ...
Polish state-controlled refiner Orlen said on Thursday it had signed a deal with chemicals group Synthos to acquire a company ...
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