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May 22, 2009
Article from HomeChannelNews.com by Ken Ryan
NAHB: energy-efficient tax credits a boom for homeowners
April 22, 2009
The U.S. Environmental Agency Earth Day 2009 page has information on events in your area, tips on how to get involved and share what you are doing fo Earth Day as well as the EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson's Earth Day message.
Help Protect the Environment, Earth Day and Every Day
April 22, 2009
U.S. Department of Energy's tips to save money and protect the environment
Make Every Day Earth Day
April 11, 2009
Article from Tulsa World
Stimulus heats up sales: Federal programs for weatherization get home owners and businesses energized.
March 26, 2009
Article from Department of Energy
Obama Administration Announces $3.2 Billion in Funding for Local Energy Efficiency Improvements
March 6, 2009
Article and Video from The Wall Street Journal Digital Network
Packing Heat: The Firepower of the Lowly Caulk Gun
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July 10, 2009
KOSU Radio Broadcast Story on Weatherization, featuring interview with Steve Wright, Executive VP of Sales with M-D Building Products, Inc.
Stimulus money expands OK's weatherization program
June 10, 2009
The Honorable Natalie Shirley, Oklahoma Department of Commerce Secretary, introduces M-D Building Products, Inc to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke and U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu.
Read the introduction here.
May 14, 2009
Home Center News TV Video on "Weatherization and Energy Efficiency" from the 2009 National Hardware Show in Las Vegas
Weatherization and Energy Efficiency
May 13, 2009
Story on KOSU radio interview with Steve Wright of M-D Building Products.
Weatherization Back in the Spotlight
May 13, 2009
Press Release
M-D Building Products Shares Decades of Weatherization Know-How with Local Community Action Agencies
March 23, 2009
Press Release
M-D Building Products Sees Increased Demand for Its Weatherproofing Products Spurred by the Recently Passed American Recover and Reinvestment Act/Stimulus Bill
March 21, 2009
Article from The Daily Oklahoman
With stimulus, forecast looks good for Oklahoma City company
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