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The leftover radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project was originally bound for storage in Van Buren Township.
Former high-flying Wayne County CFO Tony Saunders hoped to avoid jail after admitting he beat his wife. Twice. Instead, he ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will not send waste from a western New York Manhattan Project cleanup site to a Wayne County ...
County Executive Warren Evans says the waste will be shipped to another state. He did not say where exactly the shipment will ...
Radioactive waste from a NY Manhattan Project site will no longer go to Wayne County and is now being shipped to Texas, ...
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans says radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project won't be coming to Van Buren Township ...
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans says radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project won't be coming to Van Buren Township ...
Wayne Disposal is the only one of those five landfills located east of the Mississippi River, making it a cheaper place to ...
WAYNE COUNTY, MI — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is sending lightly irradiated waste from upstate New York to Texas ...
After more than a year of fighting, Western Wayne County residents received the news they desperately wanted: the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers confirmed that radioactive material from the Manhattan ...
"They weren't performing to the standards I am looking for," Brian Rinehart, chief of staff to Wayne County Executive Warren Evans, told the Free Press.