Foodborne Diseases: Better Prevention with Better Public Health Information

Food industry trends such as the centralization of food processing and reliance on imported foods are not only affecting the health and confidence ...

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Riding on the shoulder: The marginalized cyclists of the Twin Cities

Mike “Gizmo” Johnson and his partner, Christina, were riding their bikes along the Mississippi River in St. Paul last spring after heavy rains caused the river to flood its banks. On Harriet Island they came upon the dilapidated frame of a blue 10-speed Motobecane road bike, seemingly plucked from the river by the rising waters.“It was wedged between two thick tree logs,” Johnson says. “I took some parts that my friend gave me and put them on there.” He restored the bike back to working condition and added it to his fleet, which also includes a Peugeot and a Schwinn that he is steadily improving through DIY repair and restoration. He and Christina have gone on bike trips all over the Twin Cities, including one ride all the way from downtown St. Paul to the Mall of America.

Johnson’s bikes are not new. He doesn’t buy high-end parts for them or compete in road races. Thin and wiry, he prefers jeans and a tank-top over the stereotypical spandex racing gear that “serious” cyclists don. In 2008, he was living in the Dorothy Day homeless shelter in downtown St. Paul when he needed the wheels realigned on his 20-inch Gitane. A friend at the center pointed him to the Sibley Bike Depot, a shop on University Avenue that caters to low-income individuals who can rent bikes, learn bike maintenance, and earn points toward bike ownership by volunteering their services as bike mechanics.

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Charity Briefs for Nov. 8, 2011
Gobbler Classic: The 8th Annual Gobbler Classic 5K Run & Walk will take place at 7 am Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, at Faith Church, 100 E. 81st Ave. in Dyer, Ind. Cost is $15 by Nov. 17, $25 on the day of the race. The first 300 entrants will receive a ...

Riding on the shoulder: The marginalized cyclists of the Twin Cities
Riding on the shoulder: The marginalized cyclists of the Twin Cities “If you delve into conversations about bicycling, they're dominated by the classic cyclist constituencies—the road bikers, white males who are in the upper or middle class,” says Bill Lindeke, a Ph.D. candidate in geography at the University of ...

Northumberland Notes
The Friday-afternoon Mysteries And More movie series at Cobourg Public Library (200 Ontario St.) presents a classic movie at 2 pm — The Cruel Sea (1953), about a British warship during the Second World War. Admission is free, and everyone is welcome. ...

ELECTION: Four New Baltimore council seats up for grabs
By developing this area with high end combination store, business, residences and a classic restaurant, we could double or triple foot traffic." Russell: "To improve our downtown area, we also need to improve our processes within the city. ...

Plextor PX-M2P SSD Review (256GB)
Plextor PX-M2P SSD Review (256GB) Overall the Plextor PX-M2P brings a lot to the table highlighted by Toshiba Toggle NAND, this first time we've seen it used in an SSD powered by a Marvell processor. Plextor also offers custom firmware and True Speed software to improve steady-state ...



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