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Tag Archives: Iowa Goes By Bicycle Challenge
Moving Planet hosts events across Iowa
Sept. 24 is a big day for Moving Planet and they are looking to get Iowans involved. The organization, which advocates for a decrease in fossil fuel use, is hosting events all around Iowa this weekend in support of their … Continue reading
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Tagged 350.org, Ames, biking, Cedar Falls, Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, cycling, Davenport, Des Moines, dubuque, fossil fuel use, Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Goes By Bicycle Challenge, Moving Planet, Omaha, reducing emissions, rollerblading, running, walking
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