comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - உறிஞ்சி க்ரீக் - Page 4 : comparemela.com

Chamber reminds of road closures for marathon

Chamber reminds of road closures for marathon Runners reminded to pick up packets by Friday at 9 p.m.   Last updated 6/3/2021 at 12:01pm The Havre Chamber of Commerce is reminding people of road closures Saturday during the inaugural Bear Paw Marathon. The Chamber is advising anyone who uses Montana Secondary Highway 234 - Beaver Creek Highway - that the southbound lane will be shut down from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. from Butte Road to Sucker Creek Road. A pilot car will lead traffic on the north bound lane. People should expect delays. This may affect commute times and The Chamber asks that everyone plan accordingly. Road closures are to ensure the safety of the runners.

Mail Tribune 100, May 27, 1921

Mail Tribune 100, May 27, 1921
mailtribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mailtribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Road work in county doubled with extra gas tax revenue

Article content Six road repair projects in Essex County will be expanded after the county received double its anticipated share of federal gas tax revenue. The county had budgeted for $2.3 million this year from the annual allocation for municipal infrastructure projects. But it will now receive an extra $2.2 million. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Road work in county doubled with extra gas tax revenue Back to video The government announced recently, as part of Bill C-25, that it would increase its fund by $2.2 billion, bringing the total to $4.5 billion. The roads to be repaired are:

Boy Scouts help plant trees at Sucker Creek Preserve | Detroit Lakes Tribune

Boy Scouts help plant trees at Sucker Creek Preserve Members of Boy Scouts Troop 674 were kept busy this past Saturday, planting more than 90 baby trees at Detroit Lakes Sucker Creek Preserve. The tree planting marked the start of the final phase of a three-year Minnesota Department of Natural Resources grant project at the park to eradicate the invasive species known as buckthorn. Written By: Vicki Gerdes | × Members of Boy Scouts Troop 674 helped Sucker Creek Preserve founder Sally Hausken (far right) and Detroit Lakes Parks & Arena Supervisor Tom Gulon (far left) with planting more than 90 trees at the preserve on Saturday morning, May 1. The tree planting was part of a three-year grant project to eradicate the invasive species buckthorn from the preserve and replace it with trees native to the area. (Vicki Gerdes / Tribune)

DESTINATION: DETROIT LAKES | Detroit Lakes Tribune

watch live Pick up your copy of Destinations Magazine on area newsstands today, or read the online version now at mndestinations.com. People just love it in Detroit Lakes. “DL,” as the locals call it, is a laid-back place where folks are happy to hang out by the water in their flip-flops all summer long, and then just as happy to head to the hills in their ski boots in winter. A prime example of Minnesota’s famous ‘lake culture,’ Detroit Lakes is a magnet for summer tourists. Boating, tubing, biking, beach-going there’s never a shortage of outdoor fun in the sun. The community’s mile-long beach, just blocks from downtown, along with its generous smattering of stores, restaurants and lakeside hotels and resorts, are all big draws for warm weather visitors.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.