WATER
Don't say 'I told you so!'
While most of the blogs I write these days also appear in the Daily Globe newspaper, this isnt one of them youll be seeing in print. Why? I dont want my dad to read it. Actually, I dont want him to ...
Posted on 3/12/13 at 12:37 PM
Christmas Market Tour 2012: Buckau
When it comes to Christmas Markets, sometimes the best ones can be found either in the suburbs of a big city, like Magdeburg, or in rural communities. Why? There are many reasons to support this argu...
Posted on 1/3/13 at 6:08 AM
MPCA credits 1972 law for cleaning waters
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency sings praises of the federal Clean Water Act, passed in 1972. The MPCA reminded Minnesotans that an Ohio river fouled with contaminants and inadequately treated...
Posted on 10/19/12 at 2:49 PM
Girl Scouts: Centennial Day of Service
Can we do this every year? This is awesome! I didnt know what to expect, but this is way more fun than I thought it would be! How can you not like responses like that to a community service project...
Posted on 10/13/12 at 5:34 PM
Wild Monkeys
It was my last day at the Wu Dang Shan Tai Chi Academy. I was leaving at four o'clock that afternoon. And the anticipation of my exit provided a new vibe to my remaining hours. One thing I wanted to ...
Posted on 9/22/12 at 7:53 AM
Editorial: Use what you need
Back on Oct. 16, we reported that the Worthington Public Utilities (WPU) Water and Light Commission voted to implement a complete ban on non-essential water use within Worthington’s city limits.By Daily Globe , November 27, 2012
Letter: Time to wake up regarding water
In response to your Saturday article on the water shortage around Worthington.By Berneida Peck, Slayton , November 20, 2012
Drought leaves some rural residents tapped out
WORTHINGTON — The city of Worthington may have been able to tap added water supply from the Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water system, but more than half a dozen rural residents in Nobles County are still on a waiting list to get rural water.
By Julie Buntjer , November 16, 2012
Water woes continue
WORTHINGTON — Pressure and bacteria testing was under way Wednesday on the new Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water line that will be used to supplement Worthington’s water supply as a result of the ongoing drought.
By Julie Buntjer , November 14, 2012
Ban on non-essential water adopted in Worthington
Static levels at Lake Bella well field at 33.3 feet FridayWORTHINGTON — Whiskey Ditch is barely a trickle, and Lake Okabena’s shoreline has visibly receded.
By Jane Turpin Moore , October 15, 2012
Water woes
WORTHINGTON — Crusted soil laced with wide, deep cracks are a common sight where once water lapped against the shores of Lake Bella’s northern and eastern basins.
By Julie Buntjer , September 27, 2012
A vote for cleaner water
WORTHINGTON — With nearly a dozen potential projects identified to help protect Worthington’s water resources, the Okabena-Ocheda Watershed District voted unanimously to increase its annual levy Tuesday.
By Julie Buntjer , September 05, 2012
Letter: Legacy amendment money must be spent wisely
I have read with interest the articles in the Globe on Lake Ocheda and also the one by Scott Rall on his having misgivings about spending more of the legacy amendment money on trying to curb invasive species in our lakes and waterways.By LeRoy K. Peterson, Slayton , August 23, 2012
Fish barriers keeping carp out of Lake Ocheda
By Julie Buntjer , August 17, 2012
Water main construction starts today
WORTHINGTON — Water main work on Oxford Street from Smith Avenue toward Humiston Avenue is tentatively scheduled to begin today.August 09, 2012
Lewis & Clark begins producing water near Vermillion
TEA, S.D. — Lewis & Clark reached a historic milestone Monday when it began producing water from a treatment plant near Vermillion, S.D. for distribution to 11 of its 20 member cities and rural water systems.July 30, 2012
Heron Lake Watershed District on verge of receiving $122,000 grant
Money from Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund needs final approval from state legislatureHERON LAKE — The Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR), tasked with identifying projects to receive Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund dollars generated by the Minnesota State Lottery, released its list of recommendations Thursday for funding in 2014 and 2015. For the first time ever, a Heron Lake Watershed District project has been selected for funds.
By Julie Buntjer , July 13, 2012
Editorial: Water - a precious resource
In the June 30-July 1 Daily Globe, an advertisement placed by Worthington Public Utilities (WPU) is well worth a bit of extra attention.By Daily Globe , July 05, 2012
Beall wins water poster contest
May 31, 2012
Water work
By Brian Korthals , May 17, 2012
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