Bloomington Briefing
August 2006
Volume 14, No. 4

The American Bald Eagle has nested in the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge almost
every year since 1989.
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Index
Page 1.
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An all-American bird.
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Bloomington's future - Opportunity for community input.
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Exercise your right to vote.
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Best in communications - Newsletters capture first-place awards.
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Creekside Open House - Learn about safety.
Page 2.
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East Bush Lake Road Trail.
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Sharing the road safely with bicyclists.
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Safe from the faucet.
Page 3.
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Cool again: American rambler.
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Up to Code - Rental property in Bloomington.
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Improving water quality and clarity.
Page 4.
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Earth Action Heroes - Companies to Classrooms.
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Planting the seeds.
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Take the bus or train to IKEA.
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Expired or unneeded prescription drugs.
Page 5.
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Concerned about your child's development?
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Honor leadership - Nominations sought for human rights award.
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Celebrate Fire Prevention Week.
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Free cell phones to access 911.
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Bloomington Yesterday - Highway 100 and West 78th Street in 1956.
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Creekside Community Center.
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2006 Primary election.
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Bloomington Center for the Arts:
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Bloomington Arts Center exhibitions, performances, events.
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Schneider Theater performances and events.
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Black Box Theater performances and events.
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Classes.
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Bloomington Jazz Festival.
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River Rendezvous - A step back in time.
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Youth sports:
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Adaptive Recreation & Learning Exchange (AR&LE).
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Sports Hall of Fame.
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Adult sports:
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Fall Tennis Lessons.
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Women's and Co-Rec Volleyball.
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Well above par - Golf courses run by PGA professionals
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Summer Fete - Best Community Get Together
Page 8.
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Concert series 2006 - 2007.
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