Thursday, June 27, 2013

Corps of Engineers won't have to pay for its destructive MR-GO ~Jarvis DeBerry
Mississippi River Mayors to Sign First-Ever MOCP with Army Corps of Engineers in Effort to Make the River More Sustainable
~More than 20 Mississippi River Mayors are holding a press briefing to announce important developments in their work to make the Mississippi River more sustainable--including a first-ever Memorandum of Common Purpose with the Army Corps of Engineers. The briefing will be followed by the Mayors' Jobs Forum, where leaders in navigation, agriculture, water infrastructure, and recreation/tourism industries will discuss job opportunities. The Mayors--members of the Mississippi River Cities & Towns Initiative (MRCTI), a mayoral-led effort comprised of 55 River Mayors committed to creating a coordinated voice for the Mississippi River--are having their second annual organizational meeting in St. Cloud, MN from June 26-28 to continue their efforts to improve the shared waterway.  
~Mayors: David Kleis, St. Cloud, MN, Host Darrel Olson, Baxter, MN (Co-Chair) Francis Slay, St. Louis, MO (Co-Chair) Joe Perske, Sartell, MN Rita Albrecht, Bemidji, MN Harry Rediger, Cape Girardeau, MO Larry Brown, Natchez, MS Jo Anne Smiley, Clarksville, MO Roy Buol, Dubuque, IA Tom Thompson, Grafton, IL Hyram Copeland, Vidalia, LA Cathy VanRisseghem, Little Falls, MN Bill Gluba, Davenport, IA Mark Vulich, Clinton, IA Brad Gunderson, Sauk Falls, MN A.C. Wharton, Memphis, TN Mark Huber, Prescott, WI Edward Belk, Senior Civilian Member, David Lattus, Hickman, KY Mississippi River Commission, Army Corps

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