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<title>WVTF Public Radio: Will Fracking Be Allowed in the George Washington National Forest?</title>
<description>Sandy Hausman went into the forest and reports on the issues surrounding an upcoming decision by the federal government whether or not to allow fracking in the G.W. National Forest.</description>
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<title>Old South High: Carrizo Abandoning All Its Private Oil &amp;amp; Gas Leases in Rockingham County</title>
<description>Phenomenal news from local reporter Andrew Jenner on the private leases and proposed Marcellus well in Bergton.</description>
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<title>Northern Virginia Daily: Land conservation efforts touted, lauded</title>
<description>Dairy farmer and entrepreneur Ken Smith gets a little overcome when he talks about preserving his family's agricultural tradition.</description>
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<title>Daily News Record: Wild Virginia Hosts Outing To W.Va. Hydraulic Drilling Site</title>
<description>Chris Bolgiano and Wild Virginia will pack  up the camping gear and leave her Fulks Run home for a weekend in West Virginia to visit a Hydraulic Drilling Site.</description>
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<title>Northern I-81 Caucus Briefing February 2013</title>
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<title>Senate Panel Kills Flawed Right to Farm Bill</title>
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<title>Valley Group Applauds New I-81 Initiative</title>
<description>Delegates Gilbert, Cline lead new Northern I-81 Caucus of Legislators</description>
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<title>Right to Farm Bill Usurps Local Role in Farm Land Use</title>
<description>Threatens County Employees with Damages for Upholding Local Zoning</description>
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<title>Valley Counties Oppose State Changes to Local Farm Laws</title>
<description>Shenandoah Valley Counties and SVN oppose legislation before the 2013 General Assembly that would eliminate local zoning control over farm and rural land uses.</description>
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<title>Shenandoah Valley Network Press Statement on Governor’s Announcement of New I-81 Widening in Roanoke Valley</title>
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<title>Roanoke Times: GWNF proposed fracking ban a “wise precaution”</title>
<description>A fight over a proposed ban on hydraulic fracturing in the George Washington National Forest is a reminder of weak laws that govern the practice on private land.</description>
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<title>Take Action: Keep Fracking out of GW National Forest</title>
<description>Despite tremendous public comment in support of the proposed ban on
horizontal drilling in the GWNF draft plan, the Forest Service is
considering opening the forest to fracking.</description>
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