Environmental Impact Assessments
NAMPA, Idaho - The state's sugar beet growers say it will be difficult to find enough conventional seeds for their crops after a federal judge revoked government approval of genetically modified seeds.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Environmental Protection Agency said the draft environmental impact study for TransCanada Corp.'s proposed oil pipeline from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico is inadequate and should be revised.
DENVER - Federal land managers say artist Christo's plan to drape fabric over several miles of the Arkansas River in Colorado would have a significant impact on recreation and traffic, with an estimated 350,000 people expected to flock to the area to view it.
RACINE, Wis. - Word of a deal that could save 1,000 jobs across 13 states, including 300 in Wisconsin, broke Wednesday just hours before President Barack Obama spoke about the economy at a town hall meeting.
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a federal judge went too far when he banned the planting of genetically engineered alfalfa seeds after claims that the plants might harm the environment.
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