News Articles '08
Whitewater Spells Green for Glenwood
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
From The Aspen Times
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Footage of the Glenwood Springs White Park can now be seen on youtube.com, which might answer any questions concerning the popularity of the town’s newest attraction.
“It’s taken off a little quicker than we had expected it would,” said Brian Wright, co-owner of Glenwood Canyon Kayak.
Wright and his business partner, Chris Vogt, are surprised at how quickly interest in the whitewater park has spread, not only throughout Colorado but also nationally and worldwide.
“It’s crazy, the attention it’s been receiving,” Wright said. “It’s turned out better than we even dreamed.”Read More...
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Bardstown Receives Recycling Grant
Monday, June 09, 2008
From The Kentucky Standard
Bardstown will receive a grant for $172,564 to reduce the amount of solid waste going into landfills. It is one of 34 recycling and household hazardous waste grants offered by the state to expand recycling in Kentucky.
The grant is subject to formal acceptance from Bardstown and requires a 25 percent local match in the form of cash or “in kind” services, materials or equipment from the city.
The grant will provide Bardstown assistance in purchasing recycling trailers, a forklift, balers, cages, scales and advertising. Assistant City Administrator Larry Green said Bardstown will meet the required match by in kind services such as labor by the city, county and Nelson County Industries. Advertising on WBRT, in The Kentucky Standard and on PLG-TV, who will assist in producing four television commercials, also is eligible as in kind services.Read More...
Bardstown Boaters At It Again
Friday, May 30, 2008
From: The Kentucky Standard
By STAFF REPORT
This Saturday the Bardstown Boaters, a local whitewater paddling and water conservation group, will host its fourth annual “Paddle Pick up.”
Each year the group cleans up a different four-mile section of the Beech Fork River. This year the group will pickup between KY 49 and The Nelson County Fairgrounds. Those interested can meet at 9 a.m. at Keene’s Depot at 8 Old Bloomfield Pike. Canoes will be available to those who do not have their own kayak or canoe, provided by Central Kentucky Canoe and Kayak. A shuttle will take the cleanup crew to the put in, the event is expected to last until 3 - 4 p.m.
The Bardstown group strives to meet water conservation, sustainability, energy conservation, and habitat conservation goals in Nelson County.
The local initiative is to clean up local waterways and promote awareness that coincides with National River Cleanup, a year-long initiative that kicks off May 31- June 8.
In the past three years the Bardstown Boaters and other volunteers have cleaned four tons of garbage and more than 300 tires out of the Beech Fork River.
“People should come out to clean out local waterways,” and no experience is necessary, said Bardstown Boaters president, Spalding Hurst.
Those interested in learning more about white water, canoeing or kayaking should visit www.bardstownboaters.com.
Get Ready to Rethink What It Means to Be Green
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Wired magazine is running a very interesting article about re-thinking what needs to be done to reduce global warming. Below are 10 views on the new environmental approach.
For the entire article visit Wired.
1: Live in Cities
2: A/C Is OK
3: Organics Are Not The Answer
4: Farm the Forests
5: China Is the Solution
6: Accept Genetic Engineering
7: Carbon Trading Doesn't Work
8: Embrace Nuclear Power
9: Used Cars — Not Hybrids
10: Prepare for the Worst




