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The Buffalo News am 2018-10-16 18:33
Tonawanda Coke files for bankruptcy
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- Experts paint bleak picture of what Tonawanda Coke left behindThe Buffalo News
- Tonawanda Coke 'to begin ceasing operations early next week'The Buffalo News
- Tonawanda Coke shutdown starts Sunday – two days earlyThe Buffalo News
- Adam Zyglis: Tonawanda CokeThe Buffalo News
- DEC proposes 'expedited cleanup' at part of Tonawanda Coke siteThe Buffalo News
- DEC approves Tonawanda Coke site for brownfield, Superfund cleanupsThe Buffalo News
- Auction will determine fate of Tonawanda Coke property — and cleanupThe Buffalo News
- At Tonawanda Coke, one toxic cleanup turns into fourThe Buffalo News
- Adam Zyglis: Tonawanda Coke violationsThe Buffalo News
- Brownfield to football field? Town suggests Tonawanda Coke site for new Bills stadiumThe Buffalo News
- State orders Tonawanda Coke shut down, after inspection finds 'egregious violations'The Buffalo News
- Tainted soil found near Tonawanda Coke as on-site threat lessensThe Buffalo News
- Schumer to Tonawanda Coke: Pay the $2 million for health studyThe Buffalo News
- Researchers look for clues to link soil pollution to Tonawanda CokeThe Buffalo News
- Tonawanda Coke CEO earns $400 an hour from his own charityThe Buffalo News
- Prosecutors want Tonawanda Coke temporarily shut downThe Buffalo News
- Judge hands Tonawanda Coke another setbackThe Buffalo News
- Honeywell: We never promised Tonawanda Coke $2 million loanThe Buffalo News
- Judge allows Tonawanda Coke to stay open despite environmental violationsThe Buffalo News
- Federal judge concerned about reducing pollution from Tonawanda CokeThe Buffalo News
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Ein Text über David Robinson und über Harish Patel und darüber hinaus Syracuse University, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency und darüber hinaus über Tonawanda Coke Corp., aber auch New Hampshire, River Road und darüber hinaus über Tonawanda, veröffentlicht von The Buffalo News.