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Save The River Bottoms

A group dedicated to helping preserve the River Bottoms.

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More Rain = More Flooding

May 27, 2019 Stephen BoydLeave a comment

More rain means the Minnesota River will rise again. We are at something like 10 weeks of flooded MN River Bottoms with no end in site. Question: What will it take to convince those who control the purse strings in Read More

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We are a group of dedicated cyclists, trail runners, hikers, nature enthusiasts, and tax paying citizens who believe that it is fiscally irresponsible to build a paved trail in a flood plain. We would like to see the MN River Valley Bottoms remain a natural area with natural trails. We are working hard to make people aware of the proposed trail. We have created a petition for people to sign in support of keeping the MN River Valley Bottoms in the natural state they are in.

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