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$1 2M grant gives Trout Unlimited, Lolo Forest big push in Ninemile restoration

$1.2M grant gives Trout Unlimited, Lolo Forest big push in Ninemile restoration credit: Trout Unlimited Crews have completed significant restoration work on Ninemile Creek and several tributaries over the past few years, restoring portions of it to a more natural condition. By: Martin Kidston - Missoula Current Posted at 11:22 AM, Feb 15, 2021 and last updated 2021-02-15 13:22:33-05 MISSOULA — Aided by a $1.2 million grant, Trout Unlimited and Missoula County will tackle another summer of restoration work within the Ninemile watershed, where they continue to chip away at damage left by past mining activity. Joined by the Lolo National Forest, Trout Unlimited has led the seven-year restoration effort to reclaim the watershed, stretching from the Ninemile mainstem up to the tributaries that provide vital habitat for spawning fish and other aquatic species.

Redwood Falls City Council Jan 19 meeting

Christopher Schmitz At the Jan. 19 Redwood Falls City Council meeting, Major Quackenbush requested the City Council approve James Darr to the Police Commission. The Council approved his appointment. Nicholas Esping was also sworn in as a police officer of Redwood Falls. The Celebrate Redwood Falls Committee normally hosts an event in February known as the Fire and Ice Festival. Due to social distancing requirements and crowd size requirements mandated by the governor’s office, the committee has limited the event to a fireworks show only this year. They requested, and received, permission to use Memorial Park (in between the city pool and baseball field) for the event, which will take place on Feb. 6, as well as a few key involvement pieces including having the city remove snow for the fireworks team, the usage of safety cones, and presence of police for any safety concerns,

Elon University / Today at Elon / Closing the loop : Don Grady, longtime communications educator, set to retire

Share: Share this page on Twitter Share this page on LinkedIn Email this page to a friend Print this page Don Grady, associate dean and associate professor in the School of Communications, has been a visible and active member of the Elon University community since his arrival in 1985. In 1985, two years before Elon University established a Communications Department and 15 years before the School of Communications was founded, Associate Dean Don Grady arrived on campus – the replacement for college friend Gerald Gibson. It is an amusing anecdote told countless times by Gibson, which likely isn’t a surprise to those who know the talkative former communications professor. (Gibson would return to Elon three years later.)

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