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Georgetown Water Contract
Here is a copy of the signed contract between Georgetown, IL and Sunrise Coal, LLC (Hallador Energy) for production water for the proposed Bulldog Mine. This copy was obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request. Georgetown has not made … Continue reading
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Homer Enters Into Water Potable Water Contract with Sunrise Coal
Homer, Ill. – Despite having voted against a potable water contract with Sunrise Coal at its February 11th meeting, the village trustees decided to reconsider the unaltered contract for potable water at their March 11th meeting. The vote came after … Continue reading
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Homer To Re-Vote on Potable Water Contract with Coal Mine Tomorrow
On Friday the News-Gazette reported that Homer’s potable water contract with Sunrise Coal will be revisited at tomorrow’s Homer Village Board meeting. One of the board members who voted “no” last month has changed his mind and is willing to … Continue reading
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