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Open space a winner in legislative session [Letter]
The Maryland General Assembly has wisely reaffirmed the importance of maintaining Program Open Space, the state's premier program to conserve land and create recreation areas, as a dedicated fund based on revenues from the transfer of real estate ("...
Tags: Conservation, Maryland General Assembly, Environmental Issues, Agriculture
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Marsh transfer to proceed: Mayor: City must not bog down deal with DNR over bike trails
La Crosse Tribune, Wis.The La Crosse River Marsh transfer to state control will continue no matter what the Department of Natural Resources decides about allowing more recreation use on protected bluff land nearby, Mayor Tim Kabat said Friday. Kabat met with several staff...Tags: Cross Country Skiing, Conservation, Local Elections, Environmental Issues
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Party will honor TV host, promote land stewardship
The Leader-TelegramFriends and an Eau Claire County Board subcommittee are throwing a retirement party for Dave Carlson, longtime host of the syndicated outdoor television program "Northland Adventures," and the public is invited. It's also a fundraiser for the relatively...Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Television Industry
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NATURE CALENDAR: Screening of 'Birders: The Central Park Effect' in Branford
New Haven Register, Conn."Birders: The Central Park Effect," Menunkatuck Audubon Society screening, 2 p.m. April 28, Blackstone Memorial Library, 758 Main St., Branford, http://www.menunkatuck.org. Central Park is a magnet for migrating birds in spring and fall. West Rock Ridge...Tags: Guilford (New Haven, Connecticut), Trips and Vacations, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Libraries, Travel
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Council alters housing rules
To comply with state law, the Burbank City Council on Tuesday changed its zoning code to allow transitional and sober-living housing facilities in residential areas. The move didn't sit well with Councilman David Gordon, who said he felt the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Google Inc., Justice System
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Opportunity exists for Glamis reality show
Staff WriterThere is no denying the appeal and mystique of the local sand dunes. For a few months out of the year thousands of visitors and no doubt characters flock to the sandy area in search of a good time. One man, by the name of Rick Harrison, was so...Tags: Entertainment, Fox News Channel (tv network), Robert J. Lopez, Management (movie), Television
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City Land Use Plan project proceeds after split vote
The Jamestown Sun, N.D.The Jamestown Public Works Committee forwarded the proposal for the Jamestown Land Use and Transportation Plan to the City Council on a split vote during its regular meeting Thursday. The proposal calls for a joint effort by RDG Planning and Design of...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Science and Technology, Water Supply
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Assemblyman wants to reorganize two city agencies to smooth permitting for builders
Anchorage Daily NewsAssembly member Adam Trombley is looking to reshape the city community development department, in an effort to lower property taxes and make new housing in Anchorage more affordable. This week, he tried to eliminate several of the city's long-range...Tags: Technology, House Building, Science and Technology
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Budget would increase grazing fees, lower estate tax exemption levels
The thought of a balanced budget in Washington is one that many of us find hard to believe. President Obama released his 2014 budget proposal last week, and though the proposal won't likely fly with Congress, it is important to note the impacts the...Tags: Politics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Budgets and Budgeting, Agriculture, Barack Obama
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Hartford Foundation Announces Manchester Grants
The Hartford CourantThe Hartford Foundation for Public Giving on Thursday announced $74,250 in grants for local and regional programs. Rebuilding Together of Manchester, which helps low-income and elderlly people with home repairs and maintenance, received $7,500, a news...Tags: Human Interest, Home Improvement, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Children's Museum
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Santa Fe Canyon Preserve is one step in restoring key riparian ecosystems
The Santa Fe New MexicanA walk in the Santa Fe Canyon Preserve east of the city is a step back in time. The 525-acre preserve looks the way most of the Santa Fe River, upstream of St. Francis Drive, probably appeared a couple of centuries ago -- a vibrant riparian area thick...Tags: Droughts, Public Service Company of New Mexico, Rivers, Global Change, Wetlands
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The Idaho Statesman Pete Zimowsky column
The Idaho StatesmanThe sterile landscape of the Southeast Oregon high desert stretched for one, five and 10 miles, and as far as the eye could see. There was nothing to the horizon but swirling dust and the skeletons of blackened sagebrush sticking out of the powdery...Tags: Landforms, Foods and Beverages, Sage, Mountains, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Apr 26, 2013
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