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I Can Sew!
I told you in my very first blog post that I can't sew. I received a sewing machine as a birthday gift when I was in high school, and I had lofty dreams of designing my own clothing and bedding and an...
Posted on 1/24/12 at 3:35 PM
Committee flushes sewer district
Discussing sewer district A half-dozen years of fighting appears near an end for Douglas County's Central Lakes Region Sanitary District. A bill that got its start Monday night would disband the dist...
Posted on 3/23/09 at 2:56 PM
Environmental group appeals CLRSD permit decision
An environmental group is appealing a decision that gave the Central Lakes Region Sanitary District (CLRSD) a permit for a sewage treatment plant on the Long Prairie River.December 22, 2008
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What's next for CLRSD?
The Brandon Township Board of Supervisors has voted to withdraw from the Central Lakes Region Sanitary District.December 19, 2008
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Brandon Township votes to withdraw from CLRSD
The Brandon Township Board of Supervisors has voted to withdraw from the Central Lakes Region Sanitary District.December 17, 2008
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Brandon opts out of CLRSD
The Brandon Township Board of Supervisors has voted to withdraw from the Central Lakes Region Sanitary District.December 16, 2008
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Survey shows stiff opposition to CLRSD project
Roughly three-fourths of Douglas County residents living in the Central Lakes Region Sanitary District do not want a proposed multimillion-dollar sewage treatment plant, according to a recently completed survey.December 12, 2008
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Sewer project squeaks ahead
A multimillion dollar sewer project that has created sharp controversy in Douglas County cleared two major hurdles this week – barely. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Citizens’ Board voted 5-4 at its November meeting Tuesday to issue an agency permit for the $26 million third phase of the Central Lakes Region Sanitary District’s proposed wastewater treatment plant.By By Al Edenloff, Editor and Mike Enright, Staff Reporter , November 27, 2008
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Letter - A better solution needed
I have a comment on the Phase II update and the committee that has been formed to come up with solutions for Brandon Township. The chair of this committee and the volunteers are all pro big pipe.October 08, 2008
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State tables sewer project
State officials temporarily dammed up plans this week for a controversial local centralized sewer system, citing the need for further study.September 26, 2008
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Sewer showdown: Septics vs. the 'big pipe'
As the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Citizens’ Board met Tuesday to decide the fate of the disputed Central Lakes Region Sanitary District wastewater treatment facility, one of the deepest disagreements over the project has been whether or not it will improve water quality in Douglas County.September 24, 2008
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New sewer district poised to clear big hurdle
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Citizens’ Board is set to meet Tuesday to decide whether or not to approve the third of three phases of the Central Lakes Sanitary District’s proposed $53 million wastewater treatment facility.September 19, 2008
Meeting will discuss sewer options
The Citizens League for Environmental and Economic Responsibility (CLEER) helped organize a meeting regarding the Central Lakes Region Sanitary District (CLRSD).September 17, 2008
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Drainage fix clogs traffic
A project to improve drainage flow in Alexandria is temporarily clogging traffic. The city is installing bigger storm sewer lines as part of a $3 million project that’s expected to help alleviate flooding throughout the city.September 05, 2008
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Sewer project for Brandon lakes area is under review
Citing engineering, cost, and financing issues, the Central Lakes Region Sanitary District board voted to send Phase II of the sewer project back to the engineers to again review the options for sewage and waste water management around the Brandon Township lakes of Chippewa, Whiskey, and Devils.August 22, 2008
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Brandon sewer plan on hold
One of the three phases of the proposed Central Lakes Region Sanitary District has been put on hold – for now.August 20, 2008
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A stand-off over sewer costs
For three generations, the family of sisters Sandy Loseth and Mary Arrata has owned a cabin on Lake Irene. Their grandfather purchased land from the railroad near the turn of the 20th century, building a rustic summer cottage where he and his family could enjoy long, lazy summer days.August 08, 2008
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