GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- After the Brown County Board of Supervisors rejected a second offer in four months last week to relocate the downtown Green Bay coal piles, all the parties involved plan to get in ...
The Brown County Board voted to approve a deal on June 5 with Green Bay and C. Reiss Co. to relocate the coal piles to the Fox River Terminal and use the former Pulliam site to store C. Reiss' salt.
Brown County and C. Reiss Co. will have a few more days to reach a deal on relocating the coal piles south of Mason Street in Green Bay. Jeff Flynt, Brown County deputy executive, announced on May 30 ...
Two new proposals to relocate the coal piles south of Mason Street in Green Bay are under negotiation in another attempt to reach a deal before the May 30 deadline to use a $15 million state grant. At ...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- The deadline to finalize an agreement to move the downtown Green Bay coal piles has been extended. Friday was the day the state provided to get a deal done or it would rescind a ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - The Green Bay coal pile site has about two years’ worth of inventory stored on it and while the coal piles won’t be moved physically, the inventory will just deplete. Some ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - UPDATE: A tentative agreement has been made between the city of Green Bay, Brown County, and C. Reiss as of Tuesday night. Happening now at that meeting, they are debriefing ...
Those shaping America’s coal policy can learn something important about creative destruction, the process by which new ...
The Brown County Board will consider a site agreement with coal piles owner C. Reiss Co. just in time to potentially retain a key, $15 million state grant. County Board members will hold a special ...