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Building green reaches a new level A trend that has taken hold across the USA in the past few years is evolving to a new level. What has been a patchwork of green buildings in many cities is expanding to whole communities, whole neighborhoods. Portland, well known as an urban-design innovator, is leading the way again. Spring Green Man Sentenced To Probation In Poaching Ring A Spring Green man was sentenced in connection with the largest poaching ring bust in state history. Chicagos Green Light for Permits The Second City looks to be first in environmentally friendly building with a year-old program that expedites permits for green projects Doyle bombarding Green on stem cells If Gov. Jim Doyle and Democrats have their way, the biggest issue in the campaign against Republican Mark Green will be... News Release: New EPA Facility Flashes Green, Wins Gold News for Release: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) *New EPA Facility Flashes Green, Wins Gold *Contacts: (Media only) Dale Kemery, (202) 564-4355 / kemery.dale@epa.gov (Other inquiries) Cathy Berlow, (202) 564-3739 / berlow.cathy@epa.gov (Washington, D.C. - July 26, 2006) More than 1,600 EPA employees are moving into two green buildings chock full of Patrick switches to Andretti Green Racing Andretti Green Racing announced that it signed Danica Patrick to drive one of the teams four cars beginning in the 2007 Indy Racing League season. City Contract For Cameras Gets The Green Light July 26, 2006 -- The City of El Paso has given the green light to the contract for a vendor for the redlight cameras. The information was just released on Wednesday, but a police spokesman said the contract with redflex traffic systems was official on Monday. Green Party Lawmaker Says Israel Would Welcome German Help July 26 (Bloomberg) -- A lawmaker from Germanys Green Party said Israel would like Chancellor Angela Merkels government to play a more active role in ending the Jewish states hostilities with Hezbollah. Cayuga Green closer to reality After years of battle and lots of changes, the Cayuga Green developer hopes its final plan is in place for the new Green Street. We believe that we have a project that can be built and be started in construction late this fall or early next year, said developer Len Schon. Spring Green Man Sentenced To Probation In Poaching Ring MADISON, Wis. -- A Spring Green man was sentenced in connection with the largest poaching ring bust in state history. Richard Limmex, 73, was sentenced to three years of probation on Wednesday. He pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy, WISC-TV reported. | ||