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Ruben Villano is embraced at the prayer vigil for victims of the
June 16 Dan River tubing accident in Eden. Villano was in the group
of nine tubers floating down the river that went over a dam. Four
people, including Villano, were rescued from the water the next
day. Four bodies were recovered and one person remains missing.
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Elias Meadows, 4, holds a candle at the prayer vigil Saturday
for the victims of the June 16 Dan River tubing accident in
Eden.
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Greensboro News & Record Angelica Villano thanks everyone for
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Waste Workers in Southern California Join Teamsters Union
Waste Management Workers in Simi Valley Choose Representation with Teamsters Local 186
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SIMI VALLEY, Calif., June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On Friday, 189 workers at Waste Management, Inc. (WMI) voted overwhelmingly, by a more than 2-1 margin, in favor of joining Teamsters Local 186 in Ventura, Calif. The Southern California waste workers are seeking improved working conditions, better wages and stronger benefits.
The vote for union representation capped more than a year-long organizing drive by workers at the company s Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center and marked the first time that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has approved an in-person election since issuing new voting rules in response to the pandemic in November.
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Casella-owned landfill in New Hampshire under investigation for leachate spill
An overflowing leachate tank at the North County Environmental Services facility reportedly spilled as much as 154,000 gallons of leachate.
The New Jersey Department of Environment (NHDES) is investigating what may be its largest-ever spill of leachate from a landfill the North County Environmental Services facility in Bethlehem, owned by Rutland, Vermont-based Casella Waste Systems.
NHDES says the incident began on May 1 and last until May 3. As reported by New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR), operators arrived to find that a leachate tank had been overflowing all weekend, spilling as much as 154,000 gallons of leachate.
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