Green Bay Council Votes: roller coaster, party houses, active duty aldermen
Last night the Green Bay City Council took action on roller coaster development, aldermen in the military and more. The council met for more than four hours.
Last night the Green Bay City Council took action on roller coaster development, aldermen in the military and more. The council met for more than four hours.
Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited , a leading solar energy company and one of the world’s largest vertically integrated photovoltaic manufacturers, which holds the brand “Yingli Solar,” today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Yingli Green Energy Italia Srl has signed a PV module sales agreement with Tecno Spot.
By: Kyle Potter Walking past the blank concrete walls of Williamson Hall, its hard to imagine the roof was once a maze of diverse plant life. After more than two years living atop a most unusual home, the array of grasses, bulbs and perennials has been removed as a long research project on green roofs is coming to a close. The roof is empty and drab at least for now. The question remains …
On a particularly busy night, the Green Bay City Council took action Tuesday night on roller coaster development, aldermen in the military and more.
The GBCA has released its ‘green building agenda’ for 2010-2013.
The Bowling Green City Commission dissected the Warren County Downtown Economic Development Authority’s application for work on Blocks 12 and 14 near WKU’s campus. Tuesday night.
FARMINGTON Franklin County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to sign a contract with Fore Solutions, high performance green energy building consultants, for $9,750.
The Tom Hutchison-skippered Whiting 29 Green Dream took advantage of a great start and a fresh southerly breeze to win division two in race six of the Waikawa Boating Club’s Furneaux Lodge winter series on Sunday.
WASHINGTON Green energy activists from major environmental groups criticized members of Congress Tuesday for accepting money from oil giant BP or its employees and asked the legislators to donate the money to recovery efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.
WASHINGTON_ Green energy activists from major environmental groups criticized members of Congress Tuesday for accepting money from oil giant BP or its employees and asked the legislators to donate the money to recovery efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.