Thursday, October 3, 2013

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Oct 03, 2013

France approves 'anti-Amazon' bill

The Magic of Rick Price -Recent Picture 2 days old




Slowly starting to change, this image was altered as art....in a few days maybe as soon as tomorrow we will have some real good fall images
KINTLA LAKE — With a can of bear spray on his hip and hearing aids in both ears, Lyle Ruterbories whistles and hums as he tends to this patch of wilderness along the Canadian border.
For 20 years, he has been the ambassador, manager, accountant, anthropologist, botanist, historian, traffic cop, landscaper, handyman and rules enforcer of Kintla Lake. He still hauls gravel, mends fences and wields a chain saw to clear fallen trees from the road to the most remote encampment a visitor can drive to in Glacier National Park.
http://missoulian.com/news/local/year-old-glacier-ranger-is-park-service-s-oldest/article_687b12a0-2c21-11e3-8851-0019bb2963f4.html



The City of Trail might get a little brighter next year... If successful a proposal from the Downtown opportunity and Action Committee will see Trails Victoria Street Bridge lit up year round.
Mike Martin, Chair of the DOAC says the lighting of the bridge seems like a natural extension of the work being done downtown.
City council has agreed to put 4-thousand dollars towards a conceptual drawing.
Once complete Martin says they will get a better idea of what it would cost to light the entire bridge with LED lights.



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