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Dominik Kulusic, a German graduate student, hiked and cycled all of Virginia’s state parks during the past 12 months (pictured here in Richmond).
By spring 2020, Dominik Kulusic, a 26-year-old German graduate student in human resources management at Rutgers University, was caught in the crosshairs of the pandemic. Classes were remote. The student gym closed. The Big Apple, a nearby lure, was no longer an option. And by February his housemates, fellow German nationals, had trickled away.
So last April the peripatetic Kulusic left New Jersey for Virginia at the urging of friends. Richmond was his old stomping grounds: In 2016, while an undergraduate at the University of Konstanz in southern Germany studying political science and public administration, he spent a semester at the University of Richmond.
Students design Decatur with the iHeartDecatur Art Contest A page form the Designing Decatur coloring book (Source: Decatur, Alabama Historic Preservation Commission) By Anna Mahan | March 2, 2021 at 7:35 PM CST - Updated March 2 at 7:35 PM
DECATUR, Ala. (WAFF) - Decatur is celebrating its bicentennial birthday and National Youth Art Month all at the same time!
The Designing Decatur Activity Booklet is a coloring book published by the City of Decatur’s Historic Preservation Commission. The book highlights 20 of the City’s unique architectural icons.
Step into the town’s well-known spots with this cool coloring book and then enter you own design into the iHeartDecatur Art Contest!
Waterloo To Serve As 2021 Overnight RAGBRAI Stop
When the Register s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa makes a stop in the Cedar Valley this summer, participants will pedal through Evansdale and Elk Run Heights for the first time in the event s near half-century history.
Waterloo has been selected to host an overnight stop on the world s largest organized bicycle ride for the fourth time, along with Iowa Falls. The 48th annual week-long, state-wide event is scheduled for July 25-31, starting in Le Mars and ending in Clinton.
This year s event will feature a climb of 11,481 feet, making it the 16th flattest in RAGBRAI history. Organizers released the official route over the weekend.