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May 4, 1901-Bicyclists in Grand Rapids again are being warned not to ride on sidewalks. May 4, 1901-Owing to the publishing of the delinquent tax list and other advertising matter this week, local news is crowded out of the Herald-Review. Â 1911 May 3, 1911-With the addition of three new cars that are expected this week, there will be a total of 14 cars owned and operated in the village. May 3, 1911-Ralph Lane was burned to death in a fire at Ball Club which destroyed the 20-room hotel conducted by John Payne. May 3, 1911-George Fraser of Duluth has rented the Ogegma Hotel at Pokegama Lake and will open to the public in a few days. ....
MARQUETTE The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has awarded a total of $100,000 in deer habitat improvement grant funding to 12 entities for projects ....
More community orgs eligible for landfill rebates in updated county policy The policy which the board approved for a one-year trial period in 2019 allows organizations with a Crow Wing County location serving low-income individuals with free or reduced price goods to apply for up to a $1,000 rebate for disposing items at the landfill. 4:00 am, Apr. 29, 2021 × A volunteer unloads a trailer filled with boxes frozen meals destined for area seniors April 19, 2021, in Deerwood. Steve Kohls / Brainerd Dispatch file photo The Crow Wing County Board agreed Tuesday, April 27, to move forward with a policy offering landfill cost rebates to organizations serving low-income people. ....
4 Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Connecting Wetlands, Wildlife, and You Veto request for SEA 389 - 5 The DNR has estimated dollar values for some of the annual benefits wetlands provide: ● $1.8 billion in water storage, ● $850 million in erosion prevention, ● $202 million in water purification, and ● support for Indiana’s multi-billion dollar outdoor recreation, hunting, and fishing industries5. The water storage and water quality functions of wetlands can be replaced by building stormwater infrastructure, but at a substantial cost, and without wildlife, recreation, air quality, and climate benefits. EPA data on the cost of stormwater infrastructure, adjusted to 2021 dollars, show that the least expensive option costs over $86,000 per acre of wetland being replaced6. Preserving existing wetlands saves these construction costs and provides the most cost-effective stormwater management available. ....
To get an event in the Outdoors calendar, contact Brad Dokken at (701) 780-1148, (800) 477-6572 ext. 1148 or by email at [email protected]. Deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesdays. ....