Keep Iowa Beautiful is announcing the deadlines and information for the 2017 grant programs. "This is an opportunity for community groups and organizations to apply for funds, paint and tools to help with beautification and clean up projects," said Gerry Schnepf, Executive Director of KIB. "These grants help build stronger communities by improving the economic vitality and cultural climate of our Iowa communities."
Learn more at the 10th anniversary of Our Woodland Legacy Symposium
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (Nov. 28) - Trees Forever, the City of Cedar Rapids and the Holloway Environmental Trust announce Kaid Benfield, author of "People Habitat: 25 Ways...
Come join us on Tuesday, December 6th at 6 PM to learn about the many area garden clubs and what they have to offer. Meet and greet representatives from each club, find out times, dates, meet...
“Last year, both the Senate and the House passed a resolution of disapproval (S.J.Res.22), led by Senator Ernst to scrap this harmful rule. It passed each chamber with bipartisan support, but our current president vetoed it anyway.”
VALLEJO, Calif., Nov. 18, 2016 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced today that the U.S. Forest Service has identified an additional 36 million dead trees across California sin...
New action plan lays groundwork for a continuous Chicago River Trail Plan provides details on how to create a continuous trail that runs along — and in some places — over the Chicago River
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