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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

'M'sia Ready For Nuclear Power'

'M'sia Ready For Nuclear Power'
Pic: BernamaKUALA LUMPUR: The final report of the Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) Mission Phase 1 will be tabled to the Cabinet by ...http://www.malaysiandigest.com/frontpage/29-4-tile/662225-m-sia-ready-for-nuclear-power.html
 
 
 

Kentucky on verge of lifting nuclear moratorium

The Courier-Journal -
A bill that would overturn a three-decade-old law that effectively bars construction of nuclear power plants in Kentucky is on the verge of passing the General Assembly and being sent to Gov. Matt Bevin for his signature. Senate Bill 11 would get rid ...

Bill to expand KSP applicant pool worthy of support

Bowling Green Daily News -
Being in law enforcement has to be a rewarding job for the men and women in blue. On a daily basis, these brave officers not only help people who are down on their luck or are in a scary situation, they also put their lives on the line for us every ...

State House panel approves lifting nuclear moratorium

Paducah Sun -
State Rep. Gerald Watkins, D-Paducah (left), addresses the House committee on economic development and workforce investment, of which he is a member, Tuesday in Frankfort. With him are state Sen. Danny Carroll, R-Paducah, and Mick Mastilovic, TVA's ...

Legislation To Lift Nuclear Power Moratorium Nears Final Passage

89.3 WFPL - ‎‎
A bill that would lift the moratorium on nuclear power plants in Kentucky passed a legislative committee Tuesday and awaits final passage by the state House of Representatives. The legislation would change a state law that requires plants to have a way ...

Bill Lifting Kentucky Nuclear Moratorium Picks Up Steam

WUKY -
Kentucky is close to lifting a decades-old moratorium on nuclear waste storage in the state. While Senate Bill 11 also clears a path for the construction of nuclear power plants, a reactor in the commonwealth would still be a long way off. Lawmakers ...
 

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