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A paddleboarding litter pick event takes place at Carr Mill Dam PEOPLE are invite to take part in a litter pick with a difference this Friday. Not-for-profit organisation Planet Patrol is bringing its first monthly paddleboarding litter pick event to St Helens on Friday, May 7 at 9am at Carr Mill Dam. Residents can try paddleboarding and do their bit to clean up the waterways. Carr Mill Dam For those who haven t paddleboarded before they will be shown all the basics before going on the water by a qualified instructor from Planet Patrol s clean up partners, Mountain Monkeys. A paddleboarding litter pick event takes place at Carr Mill Dam
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Des Moines County Conservation Board members, supervisors and department heads took in the county s scenic views Tuesday as they toured the Flint River Trail.
Leading the UTV tour on a golf cart was Des Moines County Conservation Director Chris Lee, who said the purpose of the journey was to give the group of eight an overview of the bike trail as it exists today. We re going to look at both the city portion, from the Burlington riverfront up to just past Tama Road. Then we re going to look at the county portion, from Starr s Cave all the way up to Big Hollow, Lee said. It will take a good few hours, by the time we jump and transport the machines across the highway, and go through and stop and talk here and there. Overall, it s almost 20 miles by the time you add it all together.
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Farmington held the Annual Town Meeting by referendum ballot vote Monday, April 26. Resident Lynn Hallett is seen feeding part of her 3-page ballot into the voting machine after making her choices.
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FARMINGTON By a vote of 130 to 125, Gloria McGraw was elected to serve a three-year term on the Regional School Unit 9 Board of Directors. The position was contested by University of Maine Farmington freshman Brandon Reed.
The term had been held by school board member Dennis O’Neil who chose not to seek reelection.
In uncontested races, incumbent Matthew Smith was elected to another 3-year term on the board of Selectpersons with 216 votes while incumbent J. Wayne Kinney received 225 votes for a 2-year position on the RSU 9 board.