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“Outstanding service. They were extremely careful delivering the extra large container into our driveway.” -- A. L. GARNER
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White said.“The second cub was more reserved, popping its head out but then going back in a couple of times before it finally made the leap out and was reunited with its family,” White added.So how did those three bears find their way into the bin despite the metal bars locking the lid?Cathy Hahn, who lives up the road from the dumpster, said she has spotted bears in the past sitting on the hard-plastic bin lid, and the top sagged enough under that weight to create the necessary space for squeezing through. ... (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
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Litter in various forms was removed and registered carefully to help preserve the beach's natural beauty and cleanliness.The middle school art students were requested by Cousteau to take the efforts a step further and make a "trash sculpture" from the debris that was collected. Thanks to the efforts of the beach maintenance crew, they assembled sanitized pieces of trash to form the image of a "sea person" that illustrates nature's magnificence while spreading awareness about protection of the waters. They appropriately titled the piece, "Salvaged Riva," as Riva means "from the shore" in French.Materials such as bottle caps, beach toys, plastic lids, balloons and more were thoroughly washed and separated into categories. The students used these, as well as natural elements like shells and driftwood, to create their design over a paper mache foundation. Even the backdrop, a painting featuring colors of the ocean, was a discarded item repurposed for the project."After almost three decades of creating art with my students, this piece was extra special," said Ms. Swan. "The artwork makes a strong statement of love for and destruction of our waters and how items that comfort us and make our lives 'easier' are sadly found in our seas."Fabien Cousteau, an aquanaut, ocean conservationist, and documentary filmmaker related to the famous Jacques Yves-Cousteau, joined New York State Assemblywoman Melissa Miller, district officials, staff members and students for an unveiling of the project at the middle school on Dec. 14. They shared memories and reflections from the beach cleanup and described how the artistic concept came to fruition, and Assemblywoman Miller provided each student with a Certificate of Merit. "I think the students made something really nice out of it,"...
Pruitt reserved the right to deviate from any of the new measures, as well.The EPA couldn't immediately be reached for comment Friday.Adam Kron, a staff attorney at the Environmental Integrity Project, one of the groups that brokered the consent decree with the EPA, said they would soon file a detailed response to North Dakota's letter but that the state's arguments were baseless."The new EPA directive is not relevant to the issues on appeal in this case, and it certainly doesn’t support the reversal of the district court’s well-reasoned decision," Kron told Law360 on Friday.North Dakota is represented by Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem and Paul M. Seby of Greenberg Traurig LLP.The EPA is represented by Robert J. Lundman and Justin D. Heminger of the U.S. Department of Justice, and Laurel Celeste in-house.The environmental groups are represented by Adam Kron of the Environmental Integrity Project and Jared E. Knicley of the Natural Resources Defense Council.The case is Environmental Integrity Project et al. v. Pruitt, case number 17-5010, in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.--Additional reporting by Michael Phillis and Juan Carlos Rodriguez. Editing by Aaron Pelc.Update: This story has been updated with comment from the environmental groups.