Cleaner waters means a healthier living environment for everyone in the area, said Town of Beloit Community Development Director Tim Kienbaum, as the township prepares for a Rock River cleanup
Granny smith apple, persimmon, and eastern white pine are just a few of the species being offered at the Washington Tree Committee’s annual free tree giveaway this Saturday.
The event is being held for the second year at the Washington County Fairgrounds to allow social distancing amid the pandemic, and the public is asked to enter only from the campground road on the southeast corner of the fairground. Committee member Andy Dahl says 170 trees will be distributed for those who want to plant them, “We’ve got 15 species of trees so one of the things that we really want to push is diversity so we don’t have the same problem we had with Dutch Elm disease or more recently Emerald Ash Borer. So the more different kinds of trees you have, the less likely you’ll lose a bunch to some pest. So we try to get something for everyone.”
South Elgin student named AMA Student Marketer of the Year on April 10 UW-Whitewater AMA students pictured from left are Audrey Bouland, Sophia Isham, Hannah Zanow, Lexi Ragano, Dom Szeliga, Brianna Oelke, and Alec Arndt. Courtesy of UW-Whitewater/Craig Schreiner
Updated 5/1/2021 1:09 AM
In a year when nothing seemed certain, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater American Marketing Association chapter carried on its championship legacy by once again earning the AMA International Chapter of the Year title at the International Collegiate Conference held virtually on April 8-10, 2021.
It is the 17th time that UW-Whitewater AMA has held or shared this title and the 10th time in a row.
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Here is a summary of this week’s activities:
–UI Facilities Management, Building and Landscape Services are holding Campus Stewardship Days today 9-11 am. and tomorrow, 1-3 p.m. Volunteers will meet at the wooded area south of Boyd Law Building plant tree seedlings and remove garlic mustard. To volunteer, contact Shawn Fitzpatrick, shawn-fitzpatrick@uiowa.edu, 319-335-5107.
Also as part of Earth Month, UI Landscape Services Tree Crew announced they have been using biodegradable, renewable, less hazardous canola oil in their chainsaws instead of petroleum-based bar and chain oil.
“It always bothered me when cutting near water or wet pavement that you could see an oil slick from the petroleum-based bar and chain oil. I did a little research and found that many use canola (rapeseed oil) without sacrificing performance or affecting the saw negatively,” said Andy Dahl, UI arborist in Building & Landscape Services.