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People in tiny Preston, Minnesota, have a lot of questions about a plan to burn 10 million tires a year in their town. Too bad the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency doesn?t.
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ALERT: VALUE OF OPEN SPACE IS AFFIRMED.
November 11, 2005 - Meggen Lindsay, Pioneer Press. A report titled, "The Economic Value of Open Space," reinforces the idea that natural land next to residential neighborhoods often increases property and tax values.


Nearly two-thirds of Twin Cities residents would pay between 10 percent and 25 percent more for a home within walking distance of open space.
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Thursday  July 29 2010

Southeastern Minnesotans for Environmental Protection have partnered with No Harm Film, in a multi-state public awareness campaign focusing on the environmental effects if world's largest tire burner is built.

This campaign includes both print and broadcast media, featuring a 30 second television commercial donated by No Harm Film which otherwise would have cost an estimated $80,000 to produce.
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