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Chelsea turns 25: How the city has grown, flourished in the last quarter century

Chelsea turns 25: How the city has grown, flourished in the last quarter century Photo by Erin Nelson. A historical marker outside Chelsea City Hall gives a brief history of the city, incorporated in 1996 with Earl Niven as mayor. The city celebrates its 25th anniversary in March. × Melrose Park Playground The new playground at Melrose Park at the Chelsea Community Center during the ribbon cutting ceremony Nov. 2. × Photo by Erin Nelson. A historical marker outside of Chelsea City Hall gives a brief history of the city, incorporated in 1996 with Earl Niven as mayor. × Photo courtesy of Jay Jerman. The group of nine and several others that worked diligently on the incorporation after the original incorporation election.

Can the White Mesa uranium mill shake southern Utah s radioactive past?

Can the White Mesa uranium mill shake southern Utah’s radioactive past? Zak Podmore © Dom Smith (Courtesy of Dom Smith | EcoFlight) Energy Fuels White Mesa Mill near Blanding, Utah, is the last conventional uranium mill still operating in the United States. San Juan County • When Mark Chalmers began working in the uranium industry in the 1970s, robust regulations on radioactive material were just starting to emerge in the United States. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission was established in 1975 after its predecessor, the Atomic Energy Commission, failed to protect workers and the environment from harmful radiation. “Nobody cared back then,” Chalmers said of the lack of regulations in the mid-20th century. “It just didn’t matter.”

WJLA ABC World News Now July 17, 2009

have to accept our responsibility to help them learn. that means putting away the x-box, putting our kids to bed at a reasonable hour. it means attending those parent-teacher conferences and reading to our children and helping them with their homework. reporter: the president returned to washington last night after a very turbulent flight. he also told parents that children should look beyond sports and rap music so they can aspire to be scientists, teachers and supreme court justices. all this week the president has also been pushing congress to pass a health care reform bill before summer recess but now he is getting resistance from some lawmakers worrying about the cost of covering every american. here s jack tapper. reporter: at a rally in new jersey, president obama continued his health care reform push. the health care debate is starting to heat up. reporter: the president said containing health care costs is essential. the price of doing nothing about healt

WMAR ABC World News Now July 17, 2009

into the industry books. that s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. reporter: it was a triumph of technology and a moment of national pride. they got the flag up now. you can see the stars and stripes. beautiful, just beautiful. reporter: it s been 37 years since a rocket like this last boosted an apollo mission to the moon. now there are plans to return and eventually to go further to mars. carla wohl, abc news at the kennedy space center. here s a look at your friday forecast. a wet day for much of the east coast with scattered showers and thunderstorms. much of the same along the gulf coast. showers along the great lakes and thunderstorms from the western plains to southern rockies. 84 in colorado springs. triple digit highs in phoenix, sacramento and boise. new york hits 90 for the first time since april. a cool 63 in minneapolis, 68 in fargo, 77 in omaha. a southern californian teen-ager as has sailed into the record books, surviving stor

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