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NewsAugust 29, 2007

City Looking At Anti-Idling Policy

ONTARIO, CA - Council members are looking to adopt an anti-idling policy for municipally-owned vehicles.

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NewsAugust 29, 2007

State Funding Will Help Build Facility At Port

STOCKTON, CA - California officials approved $8 million of tax-exempt bonds Tuesday to help underwrite construction of a biodiesel production plant at the Port of Stockton.

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NewsAugust 29, 2007

Queensland Aims For "Greenest" Government Fleet

QUEENSLAND, AU - The Queensland government will swap its gas-guzzling six-cylinder cars for more fuel efficient hybrids as part of a plan to have the "greenest" government fleet in the country.

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NewsAugust 29, 2007

City Motors To Operate On Rapeseed Oil

ODENSE, DENMARK - Bus drivers, firefighters and other Odense employees can operate their vehicles with a clean, green conscience when the Funen city begins its new rapeseed oil project in the coming months, reported in MetroXpressnewspaper on Friday.

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NewsAugust 29, 2007

Sheriff's Office Taking Over Dispatching Duties

BROOKSVILLE, FL - Beginning Jan. 1, Hernando County Sheriff's Office dispatchers will handle police and fire calls for Brooksville in a move expected to save the city both time and money.

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NewsAugust 29, 2007

Panel Tackles Green-City Plan for San Mateo

SAN MATEO, CA - What do a real estate agent, a Chamber of Commerce president and a Sierra Club activist have in common? They're all on a committee attempting to shape the future of San Mateo as a "green" city.

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NewsAugust 29, 2007

The City of Somerville Is Looking A Shade Greener

SOMERVILLE, MA - The city's "greening" initiatives includes adding eco-friendly vehicles to its fleets and harnessing wind energy.

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NewsAugust 29, 2007

Rochester, N.Y., Bids To Be First Green U.S. city

ROCHESTER, NY - The U.S.'s first Hydrogen Village —designed to demonstrate the feasibility of switching from fossil fuels to cleaner-burning hydrogen — has broken ground in the Rochester, N.Y., metropolitan area under the auspices of the U.S. Green Building Council.

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NewsAugust 29, 2007

Alabama Department Gets First New Truck in Twenty Years

MORRIS, AL - There is only one reason fire departments get rid of a firetruck, according to Morris Fire Lt. Charlie Robertson. "Because it's worn out. It's shot."

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NewsAugust 29, 2007

Police Bust City Employee for Selling Drugs Out Of Work Truck

MEMPHIS, TN – A Memphis city employee is charged after police busted him selling drugs out of a city truck. The arrest was made as part of Blue Crush, an ongoing Memphis Police sting aimed at wiping illegal drugs off city streets.

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