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Posted on September 10, 2008 in Mulch by Ben TanNo Comments »

LISLE — Waste not, want not could be the theme of an exhibit that shows how ash trees destroyed by emerald ash borers can be made into beautiful, functional furniture.

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Posted on September 9, 2008 in Mulch by Ben TanNo Comments »

The Louisville Zoo will hold its annual compost sale Sept. 20, 27 and Oct. 4, from 8 to 11 a.m.

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At your local garden center, the cheapest dirt, which often goes by the name of “premium topsoil,” may cost $5 for a 40-pound bag, about a buck more than a year or two ago.

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ike all bulbs, these beauties poke up their heads through the earth, sending their stems, leaves and sensational flowers skyward. But they are not the showy Dutch hybrids of daffodils, tulips or hyacinths, which appear downright raucous at times.

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Park at old Memorial Stadium grounds had been haven for hundreds of children Fire destroyed the sprawling playground that thousands of volunteers built three years ago at the site of the old Memorial Stadium on 33rd Street, a blaze that community leaders called “devastating” as they vowed to rebuild.

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Beyond the confines of their cubicles, four women dove into a playground in need of an overhaul. Attacking a sand-covered walkway and a crayon-littered play area with zeal, all agreed the work was hot and dirty, but worth it.

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Posted on September 9, 2008 in Mulch by Ben TanNo Comments »

Like all bulbs, these beauties poke up their heads through the earth, sending their stems, leaves and sensational flowers skyward. But they are not the showy Dutch hybrids of daffodils, tulips or hyacinths, which appear downright raucous at times.

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Posted on September 9, 2008 in Mulch by Ben TanNo Comments »

The sewer systems we use today are entirely ineffectual and unnecessary. The primary flaw in our design is that we use freshwater to dispose of feces. This is perhaps the most ineffectual thing to do with human manure — it pollutes fresh water, and it requires municipalities to maintain extremely costly sewage treatment infrastructures. Even after treatment, sewage can still wreck havoc on …

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There’s something missing at Kidsville these days. The sound of children’s laughter can no longer be heard on this playground. The Washies Fire Company owns the land, and their insurance company says Kidsville is no longer safe. So, for now, it’s closed.

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Local children will soon have a new place to play, as workers are finishing up the installation a new playground at Big Walnut Community Park. Greencastle Parks and Recreation Director Rod Weinschenk…

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