On Saturday afternoon (June 26), the fifth annual Culture Creators Innovators and Leaders Brunch highlighted the wins of several prominent leaders within the Black community
On Saturday afternoon (June 26), the fifth annual Culture Creators Innovators and Leaders Brunch highlighted the wins of several prominent leaders within the Black community
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As city populations boom and the need grows for sustainable energy and water, scientists and engineers with the University of Chicago and partners are looking towards artificial intelligence to build new systems to deal with wastewater. Two new projects will test out ways to make intelligent water systems to recover nutrients and clean water. Water is an indispensable resource of our society, as it is required for sustaining life and economic prosperity, said Junhong Chen, the Crown Family Professor in the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago and lead water strategist at Argonne National Laboratory. Our future economy and national security greatly depend on the availability of clean water. However, there is a limited supply of renewable freshwater, with no substitute.
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10 years ago
May 8, 2011 A project proposed by St. Philip’s Catholic Church could transform a portion of downtown Bemidji. Plans call for the removal of the existing Clothing Depot and two rental homes and creating in their place a new multi-use church building that would house the Clothing Depot and two parking lots offering some relief to parking difficulties at St. Philip’s.
25 years ago
May 8, 1996 Youth hockey is mushrooming in the area and Bemidji Youth Hockey Association is badly in need of more ice. Ice time for hockey practice at both the city rink at Nymore and the Neilson-Reise Arena is harder to come by. The club s plan is to build a 240-by-145-foot arena, initially with a dirt base floor and eventually concrete. Using dirt saves $100,000 from the initial cost.