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By Great Lakes Echo Great Lakes Echo has joined a nationwide collaborative to provide better and more local reporting of climate change. The Local Media Association selected the 12-year-old regional news service as one of 22 leading outlets in the Covering Climate Collaborative. Echo is a project of Michigan State University’s Knight Center for Environmental Journalism. It is one of two members of the collaborative where university students are the key journalists. “Echo is founded on the idea that the best way to teach journalism is to do it,” said David Poulson, the editor and founder of Great Lakes Echo. “We are eager to extend that mission and even more eager to better serve our region with the support and training provided by the Local Media Association.” ....
David Poulson class at Michigan State University to explain government access laws. Kelley often dropped by news organizations to give tutorials on the Open Meetings and Freedom of Information acts. Such visits garnered the favorable local news coverage he coveted. Me? I wasn’t looking for a softball story when he extended his visits to students. I planned to use my rare shot at meeting a high state official to hit him hard about something big and controversial. I’m sure it had something to do with utilities or corporate polluters, organizations central to my career aspirations. I’ve long forgotten the specifics. ....
Pendleton is considering doubling its water and sewer capacity fee, a move to fund improvements and upgrades to the system as demand for services increases. The fee was set at $1,000 in 2004 and hasn t been touched since, Mayor Frank Crenshaw said at the March council meeting. “The amount of time it’s been, it is time to at least talk about it, he said. The planning commission and staff should have recommendations for council at its April meeting regarding the capacity fee, Crenshaw noted. Water and sewer capacity fees are paid when a new building residential or commercial connects to the town s water system. There were seven new home permits issued in February, David Poulson reported at the meeting, and the town is in discussion with a developer looking to build on 28 acres near Cherry Street. ....