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Improving budgets and energy consumption in prison systems

The Municipal Posted on October 19, 2012 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
solar panels

By CORYN WOLK Eneref Institute County and state prison departments are improving their budgets, energy consumption and local image, all thanks to solar heating. The Indiana Department of Corrections already had a “great emphasis on going green,” says Rick Larsen, … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green, Police | Tagged corrections, facility, heating, mann, panels, solar, water

The Smokies takes steps toward improvement

The Municipal Posted on October 12, 2012 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
The Great Smoky Mountains

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, established in 1934, resides in Tennessee and North Carolina and is the most visited national park in the U.S. However, like many parks nationwide, it’s faced with challenges from invasive species and diseases to climate … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Recreation | Tagged air, invasive, management, monitoring, park, species, troutman

The better idea for national parks and environmental considerations

The Municipal Posted on October 7, 2012 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Bio-Microbics’ wastewater treatment systems are ideal for environmentally-sensitive areas, such as near lakes and streams

By JENNIFER CISNEROS Marketing and multimedia manager, Bio-Microbics Writer and historian Wallace Stegner once said that national parks are “The best idea we ever had … They reflect us at our best rather than our worst.” Ever since the world’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Recreation, Public Works, Wastewater Management | Tagged areas, decentralized, national, park, parks, systems, treatment, wastewater

Park gyms score big with adults

The Municipal Posted on September 27, 2012 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Adult Excercise Equipment in parks

Playgrounds aren’t just for kids any more. Adult playgrounds with exercise equipment, also known as fitness zones, are popping up in cities across the U.S. and getting rave reviews. Springfield, Ohio, at the forefront of this trend, installed one a … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Recreation | Tagged adult, cities, Equipment, kids, moms, outdoor, playgrounds

Editor’s Note – An idea whose time has come: Playground equipment for adults

The Municipal Posted on September 26, 2012 by Jodi MarlinAugust 2, 2023

Times are tough. Personal income is still clawing its way back to an upward trend, according to information released by the U.S. Commerce Department this month. Among the things that people can’t afford these days are gym memberships and comprehensive … Continue reading →

Posted in Editor's Note | Tagged adult, children, designed, Equipment, exercise, idea, installed, playground

Full-scale anaerobic digester project underway at Michigan State University

The Municipal Posted on September 19, 2012 by Vickie MayerAugust 2, 2023
Michigan State University broke ground in the spring on an anaerobic digester as part of the university’s Energy Transition Plan.

As part of a long-range goal for Michigan State University to consume only renewable energy, the university has broken ground on an unusual project. The MSU Board of Trustees approved a proposal in April to move forward with an anaerobic … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green | Tagged anaerobic, campus, digester, energy, food, kirk, manure, waste

119TH INTERNATIONAL Association of Chiefs of Police Conference

The Municipal Posted on September 14, 2012 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

Police chiefs from towns, cities and metropolises across the country as well as from beyond its borders are headed toward San Diego, Calif., for the 119th annual International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference and Law Enforcement Education and Technology … Continue reading →

Posted in Conference / Expo | Tagged conference, convention, enforcement, hall, iacp, law, track, workshops

Body armor: Past, present and future

The Municipal Posted on September 4, 2012 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

Q & A with George C. Tillery Office Director, Office of Science and Technology National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs U.S. Department of Justice Kevlar has been the standard for body armor since 1970, is that correct? Is … Continue reading →

Posted in Police | Tagged armor, ballistic, body, kevlar, materials, nij, research, standard

Bulletproof: The latest technology

The Municipal Posted on August 30, 2012 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
bulletproof vests protect officers and military personnel

Imagine wearing a bulletproof vest made of … silk? The organic textile is so surprisingly resistant to penetration by high-speed projectiles that the ancient Chinese, as well as the current Thai law enforcement community both use the low-tech material as … Continue reading →

Posted in Police | Tagged armor, body, comfortable, enforcement, materials, nij, officers

Editor’s Note: Perennially muddy waters: Public employees and free speech

The Municipal Posted on August 28, 2012 by Jodi MarlinAugust 2, 2023

It’s intimidating, as a reporter, to write about subjects that your audience might already be more familiar with than you are. This month I had that feeling while researching the development of bullet-resistant body armor. That’s why, here at The … Continue reading →

Posted in Editor's Note | Tagged issue, media, officers, opinion, public

Public building projects fund the arts

The Municipal Posted on August 24, 2012 by Carrie SchmittAugust 2, 2023
Kenyon College art professor Barry Gunderson’s piece, “Eye to Eye.”

During the past 40 years state governments have maintained a commitment to the arts, establishing arts agencies in all 50 states and allocating funding — even during recessions — to their programs. Why? The arts are an important policy asset … Continue reading →

Posted in Building Projects | Tagged art, artists, arts, campus, kent, ohio, public

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