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
Open water on Lake Okabena
By Briank Korthals , February 21, 2012
Not so steamy for a Deep Freeze Dip
February 10, 2012
Fees may rise as legislators face outdoor issues
ST. PAUL — Many legislators are thinking about the outdoors while working inside the Minnesota Capitol.By Don Davis , February 10, 2012
Walking on water
By Brian Korthals , February 01, 2012
Open water on Lake Okabena lures in first jet-ski of 2012
By Brian Korthals , January 05, 2012
Addressing water quality
Editor’s Note: The Heron Lake Watershed District spans roughly 472 square miles in portions of Nobles, Murray, Cottonwood and Jackson counties. The Daily Globe will publish three stories this week about projects within the watershed aimed at addressing water quality and flood controlBREWSTER — Since purchasing land on the far southwest corner of East Graham Lake more than five years ago, Mark and Julie Versteeg have been fixing up a century-old farmhouse, renovating a machine shed to access great views of the lake and improving habitat for the hordes of critters and creatures that call the wildlife mecca home.
By Julie Buntjer , November 28, 2011
WHS water main leaks disrupt school activities
WORTHINGTON — As Worthington High School students made their last-minute preparations for the first week of school, WHS administrators and staff were working hard to ensure the school building could be opened.August 23, 2011
Carp removal is key to improving water clarity on Lake Ocheda
By Julie Buntjer , July 20, 2011
Nobles Co. supports HLWD water plan
WORTHINGTON — The Heron Lake Watershed District passed through two of four hurdles Tuesday morning when it received approval from both Nobles and Murray county boards of commissioners for its new 10-year Watershed Management Plan.By Julie Buntjer , July 19, 2011
Grants available for water projects
DES MOINES, Iowa — Between $743,000 and $1.2 million in grant funds are available to local watershed improvement committees, soil and water conservation districts, public water supply utilities, county conservation boards, cities and counties in Iowa to support projects that will improve water quality or help prevent flooding.July 06, 2011
Big splash
By Brian Korthals , May 31, 2011
Water system’s funding drops
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The Lewis & Clark Regional Water System will receive $1,996,000 in federal funding for 2011, a record low since the project’s initial authorization fund in 2001.May 20, 2011
Walk for water
By Brian Korthals , May 08, 2011
Water project is Saturday
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington for Water Project Bike & Run/Walk is slated for this Saturday.May 05, 2011
Water for Worthington: Youth-led fundraiser aims for clean water
WORTHINGTON — It may seem like a drop in the bucket, but a group of highly motivated Worthington High School (WHS) students believe their efforts to raise $5,000 for clean water in developing countries will make a positive difference.
By Jane Turpin Moore , April 10, 2011
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