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...such as the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Game Commission and Fish and Boat Commission are authorized by law to enter into leases for...
...to conservation districts, the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund, the Game Commission, the Fish and Boat Commission, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, an environmental...
Lawmakers and Gov. Edward G. Rendell set an October 1 deadline for approval of an extraction tax on natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale
...Judge in Allegheny County; Edward Mascharka III for the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission; and Lina Hartocollis for the state Board of Social Workers...
...Conservation District Fund. • 3 percent to the Fish & Boat Commission. • 2 percent to the Game Commission....
Elected and AppointedThomas P. Hogan has been promoted to partner at Lamb McErlane
A trillion dollars. That is the estimated value on the natural gas reserves in the vast Marcellus Shale formation. As such, oil and gas producers are making a concerted play into the shale in the hop
...that rely on the river or stream. Currently, the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission estimates that approximately 30 percent of the commonwealth's fish...
...State Fish and Boat Commission Officers had reasonable grounds to arrest and charge a man...
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