Imagine a squad of cheerleaders shouting out “Give me a T”, and the spectators calling back en masse, “T!!!” And then give them an “M”…and a “D”…and finally a “L”. The spectators look confused. School spirit is suddenly stunningly low. Recommend on Facebook Share on google plus Tweet about it
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What if we could eliminate traffic jams?
Give to the Max Day countdown: 6 days to go! Minnesota has come a long way in developing better transportation options: Recommend on Facebook Share on google plus Tweet about it
What if you could eat all the fish you caught?
What if you could eat all the fish you caught?
AUDIO: Legacy money for a stadium? That’s ridiculous!
Steve Morse joined radio host Nancy Nelson Tuesday, Nov. 1, on AM950 to discuss Legacy Amendment funds for cleaning up our water, and how water pollution is tied to agriculture.
Monsters are lurking all around Minnesota
It’s Halloween, and the monstrous creatures haunting Minnesota’s land, air and water are downright spooky!
It’s the 39th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act!
Since being signed into law on Oct. 18, 1972, the federal Clean Water Act has helped Minnesota and the rest of our nation limit and clean up pollution in our lakes, rivers and streams. Unfortunately, many leaders in Minnesota proved unfriendly to our water during the past legislative session.
Registration for the 2012 Living Green Expo show is now open!
The 2012 Living Green Expo, May 5-6 at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, seeks to present information, resources, services, and products that promote healthier, more ecologically sound lifestyles as well as educate attendees about the environmental impacts of consumer actions and choices.
AUDIO: Steve Morse discusses agriculture and water pollution on AM950
Steve Morse joined radio host Nancy Nelson Tuesday, Oct. 4, on AM950 to discuss Legacy Amendment funds for cleaning up our water, and how water pollution is tied to agriculture.
Budget must be solved with fair, balanced approach that protects our Great Outdoors
While Minnesota’s leaders struggle to reach a budget solution, we must continue to let our legislators and the governor know that the budget must be fair and balanced — and protect the things Minnesotans value, including our Great Outdoors. Earlier in the 2011 regular session, our legislators supported many provisions that threatened Minnesota’s land, air… Read more »
Earth Day and Wild Rice Hotdish ‘Protest’
This Earth Day, do your part to leave Minnesota’s Great Outdoor legacy for future generations.