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Feds appeal court order that stalls gas drilling in Ohio national forest

Legal Feds appeal court order that stalls gas drilling in Ohio national forest Sebastien Malo 3 minute read Protesters take part in a rally against U.S. fracked gas exports from the proposed Cove Point facility in Maryland, at a demonstration by several environmental organizations and activists, at the National Mall in Washington July 13, 2014. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) have appealed to a federal appeals court rulings in Columbus federal court that prohibit them from issuing new permits to drill on oil and gas leases in Ohio s only national forest until they re-assess the environmental effects of fracking on that land.

Never turn down a Poldark , ladies - the tale that rocked Worcestershire society

IT was a saga of blighted Victorian romance which these days would make the ideal storyline for  a bonkbuster television series. It had it all: a handsome, if rough hewn, hero, a beautiful wealthy daughter, a pompous father, glittering mansions and mighty horses. Better still, it rocked Worcestershire society to the core. At the heart of the action was “Gentleman John Tustin”, a broodingly good looking chap in the mould of Cornwall’s Poldark, who lived at Ronkswood Farm, half way up the hill out of Worcester. A popular figure in the area, he was a sharp dresser and remarkably well turned out for a farmer, leading to his “Gentleman” sobriquet. John Tustin was also a good businessman, making his money as a coal merchant and haulier. 

Pair allegedly drive stolen SUV into Saskatoon, steal car at knifepoint and commit six-break-and-enters: RCMP

  SASKATOON Two people have been charged after RCMP and Saskatoon police responded to connected incidents on Sunday morning. Just after 8 a.m., Saskatoon RCMP received reports of three break-and-enters and an assault in the community of Grasswood, located just south of the city. A mid-size SUV was reportedly stolen and was seen heading into the city, RCMP said in a news release. Mounties from the Saskatoon and Warman detachments, Corman Park Police and Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) were called in to help find the vehicle. Shortly afterwards, an alleged robbery was reported to SPS. A man and woman armed with a knife stole a car from the complainant, leaving behind the stolen SUV, RCMP said. 

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