In a previous post, Griff took the Northfield News to task for their coverage of the Garden Show in Wednesday’s issue. But the News deserves kudos for the amount of…
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The front page of today’s Northfield News had this article by managing editor Devlyn Brooks: Spring means home and garden time: Garden show this weekend; seasonal stories inside. Here’s an…
It’s been so long since my colleague, Ms. Davis, tossed a tomato at me that I’m thinking she doesn’t like me anymore. Well, I’ll give it another try. A year…
After blogging Seattle’s City Hall yesterday, I asked a couple of city staff people what I should do for an encore to highlight the City’s commitment to sustainable design in…
In his introduction to the line-up of speakers for the opening session of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Main Street Program, “Building a Sustainable Future”, National Director Doug Loescher…
I feel a little guilty about leaving Griff and Tracy to do Monday’s podcast without me… …very little. However, I thought I’d at least better blog something or they might…
My co-host Tracy Davis blogged about Northfield’s coffee culture a month or ago (Creativity and the “Coffee Quotient“). Evidently, the Strib’s South section editor, Dennis Buster, read it and it…
In Wednesday’s Northfield News, there’s a letter to the editor titled Mill Towns bike route isn’t safe from Andrea and Gary Iseminger questioning the safety of the bike lanes for the Mill Towns State Trail as it passes through Northfield.
Do they have a valid argument? I’m not sure. See their letter below.
