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Monthly Archives: May 2010
General Wesley Clark to address ND Renewable Energy Summit
Hear why General Wesley Clark stresses the importance of diversifying our energy sources with higher efficiency and to help North Dakota lead the way toward more clean, home grown, home owned, sustainable development of renewable fuels. You can learn … Continue reading
Blue Fin Walleyes rock!
My brother Greg and I opened on a lake our Dad’s family fished alot and provides lots of memories. We didn’t catch many walleyes, but the ones we did catch were beauties! We released a 26" 6.5 lber and a … Continue reading
Good public input meeting for Fargo bike lanes
Thanks to all the folks that came to the public meetings on proposed bike lanes Tuesday. Kudos to Fargo Traffic Engineer Jeremy Gorden for organizing it and showing the alternatives and listening to suggestions and ideas. Here’s a nice article … Continue reading
Today’s public input meeting on some bike lanes in Fargo
This picture illustrates the reduced congestion while increasing access for more people working, playing, learning, and living in an area by adding multiple modes of transportation and more complete streets. "City staff is interested in moving forward with … Continue reading
Your ideas wanted for some bike lanes in Fargo
"City staff is interested in moving forward with a plan to begin striping some roads to include on-street bike lanes to improve connections for bicyclists within the established part of the city." Please come and give your input on some … Continue reading
Fargo wants your input for possible sites for bike lanes in streets
"City staff is interested in moving forward with a plan to begin striping some roads to include on-street bike lanes to improve connections for bicyclists within the established part of the city." Please come and give your input on some … Continue reading
Devils Lake summit shows excellent community in action
"After touring the chronically flooded Devils Lake Basin by school bus and then by Blackhawk helicopter Monday, federal and state officials passed hundreds of chanting, shovel- and sign-carrying local residents who lined College Drive as their caravan traveled to Lake … Continue reading
Excellent community participation at Devils Lake summit
"After touring the chronically flooded Devils Lake Basin by school bus and then by Blackhawk helicopter Monday, federal and state officials passed hundreds of chanting, shovel- and sign-carrying local residents who lined College Drive as their caravan traveled to … Continue reading
Devils Lake summit on Monday
More comprehensive basin wide water management is paramount to the long term safety, flood protection, water and land conservation, and economic viability of the Red River Valley. Thanks to Senator Conrad and the rest of the ND Congressional Delegation for … Continue reading