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 A nuclear plant in Michigan is closer to restarting thanks to a $1.5 billion loan from the federal government.The U.S. Department of Energy will give a loan to the Palisades nuclear plant in Covert Township, Michigan. The plant is slated to restart in 2025, powering some 800,000 homes and bringing about 600 new jobs to the area.Nuclear reactors are hugely expensive to refurbish, especially ones that were almost sure to b stanley cup e shuttered forever like the Palisades plant was slated to be until very recently.Two cooperatives that provide power to south and southwestern Michigan said they re going to use energy from the reactor to power rural communities.But neighbors who live near the reactor have long been concerned about nuclear waste. They have appealed to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to make sure that the reactor opens in accordance with all relevant regulations. We re not sure that anything we say could stop the NSC from approving Palisades,  said Alan Blind, who  stanley cup lives near the plant.  But please, please, please N stanley canada SC 鈥?take the time to do it right. Holtec International, the company behind the revitalization of the reactor, says that it is doing everything it can to follow regulations and conduct the restart in a safe manner for that community.RELATED STORY | A power company is planning to restart Three Mile Island s remaining nuclear reactorThe planned restart is the latest in a nationwide trend of bringing older reactors back online to meet new power needs.Constellation Ene Tgbt Anti-violence program equipping active offenders with tools to redirect their lives
 BANGKOK 鈥?Leaders puzzling over how to keep COVID-19, better known as the coronavirus, from spreading are taking new steps around the globe to try to limit the illness  reach 鈥?including restricting access to holy sites.Saudi Arabia announced Thursday that is suspending entry for the Umrah pilgrimage 鈥?a traditional pilgrimage to Mecca, which Muslims take throughout the year. Officials noted that the travel restrictions were  temporary,  but did not provide a timetable for when they could be lifted.Japan said Thursday that it would close all elementary, j stanley thermobecher unior high, and high schools throughout the country in order to limit the potential spread of coronavirus. The decision to keep 12.8 million kids home fro stanley vattenflaska m school comes as an eighth person has died of the v stanley thermos mug irus.Airports across Latin America have also begun looking for signs of sick passengers. Some countries are warning people to obey containment measures, with Singapore prosecuting a couple it says lied about their movements and South Korea passing newly strengthened punishments for those violating self-isolation rules. The virus keeps spreading to new places around the world, with the number of infected people hovering around 81,000.