- April 6, 2014
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Garry Whitebird, a first-year graduate student at the University of Idaho, will soon illuminate the streets of Moscow with 75 pairs of red and white twinkling lights. The colors are suggestive of holiday cheer, but also signify serious safety to Read more
Two of my favorite things have now been combined: Vinyl and cycling. It plays music when you ride! The Going Going Going Biking blog reports: They designed the bike as part of their Feats per Minute project. The tempo of your Read more
Kim Sherwood doesn’t have to worry about making exercise resolutions for 2010. He sweated enough in 2009 to last a lifetime. DownToEarthNW.com: EcoLink stories Read more
John Leguizamo hasn't been this funny since "The Pest." But I'm in the mood for some transportation humor as Bike To Work week fast approaches. (Have you registered yet? Do it now!) The New York Department of Transportation has a Read more
Kim Sherwood doesn’t have to worry about making exercise resolutions for 2010. He sweated enough in 2009 to last a lifetime. DownToEarthNW.com: EcoLink stories Read more
After years of study and consideration, Portland recently approved the idea of spending $ 4 million to establish a community bike sharing program. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center issued a “La Nina Advisory†recently. This means that the Pacific Northwest will likely see another cold, wet, and white winter, while Southern states will see continuing drought conditions. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE Read more
Here is an awesome opportunity for cyclists in Spokane: You can join Grant Wencel, the City’s Bicycle-Pedestrian Coordinator; members from the Bicycle Advisory Board (BAB); and other bicycle enthusiasts this week on a tour of the newly completed downtown bike Read more
Kim Sherwood doesn’t have to worry about making exercise resolutions for 2010. He sweated enough in 2009 to last a lifetime. DownToEarthNW.com: EcoLink stories Read more
Sometimes the values of a community and a business are perfectly in sync. That’s exactly the case with Portland’s SoupCycle, a business that creates unique organic soups, breads and salads and delivers them to customer homes and businesses by bike. Read more