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Shell Pipeline Company pleads no contest to violating rules and regulations

The Shell Pipeline Company recently pleaded no contest to violating regulations concerning protected waterways during the construction of its Falcon pipeline in Washington County. As part of the settlement, the company has agreed to pay a fine and contribute to a local watershed protection group. This case highlights ongoing environmental compliance issues within the pipeline industry.

Shell Pipeline Company pleads no contest to violating rules and regulations

Shell Pipeline Company has pleaded no contest to violations concerning protected waterways during the construction of its Falcon pipeline, resulting in a modest fine and a significant donation to a local watershed protection group. This ruling highlights the importance of environmental regulations in the region and their enforcement.

East Palestine derailment settlement gets final approval

A $600 million settlement related to the East Palestine derailment has received final approval from Judge Benita Pearson in Youngstown’s Northern District Court. Despite last-minute challenges concerning contamination testing results, the judge deemed the settlement "fair, reasonable, and adequate." This resolution marks a significant step forward for the affected community.

East Palestine derailment settlement gets final approval

The final approval of a $600 million settlement regarding the East Palestine derailment was granted by Judge Benita Pearson in Youngstown's Northern District Court. This settlement aims to address the contamination issues stemming from the derailment and has been deemed "fair, reasonable, and adequate."

‘Shale Revolution’: A look back at 20 years of gas drilling in the region

The article reflects on the "Shale Revolution," marking 20 years of gas drilling in Southwestern Pennsylvania, particularly focusing on Mount Pleasant Township. It highlights the area's transformation due to the drilling industry and sets the stage for a series of stories exploring the impact of this development.

Oglebay Good Zoo gets AZA stamp of approval

Oglebay Good Zoo has successfully earned accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), reaffirming its commitment to high standards in animal care and conservation. The announcement was made during the AZA's annual conference held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This accreditation highlights the zoo's dedication to providing exceptional experiences for visitors and quality care for its animals.

Weirton Parks continue with projects

The Weirton Parks Board is advancing several improvement projects, including a proposed third phase of upgrades to the playground at Starvaggi Memorial Park. During a recent meeting, Parks Executive Director Coty Shingle highlighted ongoing collaborations with Game Time for the design of these enhancements.

Weirton Parks continue with projects

The Weirton Parks Board is progressing with several improvement projects, including a proposed third phase of upgrades to the playground at Starvaggi Memorial Park. These initiatives were discussed during a recent meeting where Parks Executive Director Coty Shingle provided updates on the designs being developed by Game Time representatives.