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This Afternoon ...Temperatures will range from 61 to 64 degrees with clear skies. Winds will be light from the southeast. No precipitation is expected.
This Evening ...Temperatures will range from 61 to 45 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Winds will remain steady around 5 miles per hour from the east. No precipitation is expected.
Overnight ...Temperatures will remain steady at 46 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. Winds will be light from the south.
Saturday...Temperatures will range from a high of 67 to a low of 46 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. Winds will range between 2 and 8 miles per hour from the southeast. No precipitation is expected.

Farm bureaus: Don't

dismiss EPA lawsuit

March 21, 2013 | 0 comments

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants a judge to dismiss a West Virginia chicken grower's lawsuit over water-pollution orders the agency issued against her then withdrew in December.

But Eight is Enough farm operator Lois Alt is joining with the West Virginia and American Farm Bureaus in trying to keep the case alive.

The EPA says Alt's challenge to new rules aimed at cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay watershed is moot because it withdrew violation orders and proposed fines against her.

But Alt contends the underlying issues still must be addressed because they could affect chicken farmers nationwide.

U.S. District Judge John Preston Bailey has given Alt and the bureaus until March 30 to formally respond.

A motion by U.S. Attorney William Ihlenfeld says they have indicated they oppose dismissal.

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