ENVIRONMENT
Amid a New Study, Questions Surround the Ongoing Mining Issue in Glenwood City
[first published on WIvoices.org] A new and comprehensive study on frac sand mining was released Wednsesday featuring input from a local man.Tom Quinn is the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Far...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 11:21 PM
Lottery Scratch-offs Part 2: Stating the Obvious
Part 1 was aboutthe interesting psychology that gambling brings out in people. We also looked at those$30 scratch-offs and the mixed feelings that come with buying those things. But while people have...
Posted on 9/12/12 at 10:52 AM
For sale: North Dakota's way of life.
I can barely stomach news about Western North Dakota these days. Every day it is something - either in the local or national news; unfortunately, it is so rarely good news. The infrastructure cannot s...
Posted on 6/10/12 at 9:31 PM
What It's Really Like to be a Mom
Before I had kids I remember hearing the phrase, Youll never really understand what its like to be a mom until you are one. I have to admit to thinking that geez, I have a pretty good imagination an...
Posted on 5/9/12 at 10:38 AM
Ain’t Easy Going Green
As I mentioned in Mondays post, my huz preached an awesome sermon on Sunday (check out the blog that followed). In the midst of the sermon, he made a statement about how difficult it is to preach a ...
Posted on 2/4/12 at 6:30 AM
Loon talk Jan. 5 in Hudson
December 31, 2012
:Letter: Let’s be smart and stop using these new meters
Some new houses they’re building in town will have a Smart Meter on them....unless we try to stop it!By Laura Schlee, age 13, River Falls , December 14, 2012
Holiday lights can be recycled at these places
December 06, 2012
DNR holds live chat about cougars
December 04, 2012
Town extends frac ban, gives cattle advice
A public hearing to extend the moratorium on the expansion of existing and creation of new nonmetallic mining operations was held at the town of River Falls regular board meeting Monday, Nov. 19.By Sarah Young, Correspondent , December 03, 2012
Ponder this ‘strange telescope’ buried deep at the South Pole
By Phil Pfuehler , November 27, 2012
River Falls man’s unique vehicle found after Journal story
By Jillian Dexheimer , November 26, 2012
City plants 125 trees
November 05, 2012
Utility sends help to east coast
November 02, 2012
Intentional prairie burn blazes, smokes
By Debbie Griffin , November 01, 2012
City puts energy program under microscope
By Debbie Griffin , October 25, 2012
Owner decides to close Kewaunee Nuclear Plant
Wisconsin NewsGovernor Scott Walker blames the federal EPA’s policies for Dominion Resources’ decision early this week to close the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.
October 24, 2012
Shared geography: Dive into the confluence
By Debbie Griffin , October 23, 2012
Winter predictions: Warm, dry again
Wisconsin NewsWisconsinites can expect another warmer-and-drier winter than normal. That’s the latest outlook for December through February from the national Climate Prediction Center.
October 19, 2012
Senior couple struggles to maintain bird sanctuary
Wisconsin NewsDon Gibson, 79, and his wife, Marge, 63, were hoping to be retired by now, but the Great Recession has reduced donations and tax money they need for taking care of sick and injured birds at their Raptor Education Center in Antigo.
October 17, 2012
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