1.2: Old Market Infrastructure Project
1.12: Ice bridge can spell trouble for river -- Omaha World-Herald
2.2: City seeks input on Walnut Hill Park -- Omaha World-Herald
2.5: Compressed Natural Gas Vehicle Workshop, April 15
2.6: Customer newsletter
2.12: Cross connection workshop, March 4
2.24: Counseling for customers with shut-off notices
2.26: Water taste different? There's a reason. -- Omaha World-Herald
3.4: Grants flow to drinking water projects -- Omaha World-Herald
3.5: Funds to help water treatment -- Omaha World-Herald
3.18: KPMG presents audit to M.U.D. Board
4.10: Homes that use natural gas for heat could save big -- Omaha World-Herald
4.13: Even Dr. Phil might like this compressed natural gas station -- Lincoln Journal Star
4.15: Natural gas fuels new car excitement -- Omaha World-Herald
4.15: Driving the natural gas trent -- Can you handle paying 49 center a gallon? -- WOWT News
4.15: M.U.D. urging people to fill up using natural gas -- KPTM Channel 42 News
4.20: M.U.D. is showing the way: Natural gas opportunity -- Omaha World-Herald editorial
4.28: Natural gas cost trend is downward -- Omaha World-Herald
4.30: U.S. gas fields go from bust to boom -- Wall Street Journal
5.11: Jump-star is sought for natural gas vehicles -- Omaha World-Herald
5.13: Production of Honda Civic GX natural gas vehicles begins
5.17: Furthermore -- Omaha World-Herald editorial on fuel tax waiver for natural gas
5.25: $1.3 miilion project: Road work on bricks calls for a few tricks (Old Market Project) -- Omaha World-Herald
6.20: Nebraska irrigates the most acres -- Omaha World-Herald
6.21: Estimate places natural gas reserves 35 percent higher -- Omaha World-Herald
6.24: Nebraska irrigation: Water frontier reaches end -- Omaha World-Herald editorial
7.9: Stricter labeling urged for bottled water -- Associated Press
7.14: Customer newsletter
7.20: Furthermore... bottled water labels -- Omaha World-Herald editorial
7.24: Emergency water test; two groups working together -- Blair Enterprise editorial
7.24: Old Market Project update
9.2: M.U.D. receives preliminary grant to build two public compressed natural gas stations
9.16: M.U.D. response to state auditor's attestation review
9.17: A warm feeling: Heat bills will drop -- Omaha World-Herald
9.18: State auditor finds no abuse -- Omaha World-Herald
9.22: Rediscovering natural gas by hitting rock bottom -- National Public Radio
9.23: Who's looking at natural gas now? Big Oil -- National Public Radio
9.23: M.U.D.'s natural gas vehicles. The car's a real gas -- Omaha World-Herald editorial
9.24: With little clout, natural gas lobby strikes out -- National Public Radio
9.30: M.U.D. Old Market Project combines old and new -- WOWT
11.25: 2010 may be the first of rate hikes to come -- Omaha World-Herald
12.3: Water rates to rise 4% -- Omaha World-Herald
12.8: Millions in U.S. drink dirty water, records show only 6 percent of system that broke law since '04 were fined, punished -- The New York Times
12.8: Water is safe -- Omaha World-Herald
12.13: A good idea turned bad? -- Omaha World-Herald
12.15: M.U.D. response to Environmental Working Group report
12.15: Group gives M.U.D.'s water low score. The Omaha utility says it exceeds all federal and state standards for safe water. -- Omaha World-Herald
12.18: M.U.D. board votes for a 1.2 percent increase in gas rates -- Omaha World-Herald |