Archive for July, 2012


  • El Dorado Bicyclist Struck and Killed Near Augusta

    El Dorado Bicyclist Struck and Killed Near Augusta

    Sad news from Butler County, Kansas, where 49-year-old Dr. Roger Joyce of El Dorado was killed by a motorist as he rode his bicycle on Thursday, July 25, 2012.

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  • 2012 Nebraska Bicycle Map

    2012 Nebraska Bicycle Map

    The latest edition of the Nebraska Bicycle Map is now available from the Nebraska Department of Roads. If you're planning to visit the Cornhusker State, this is a great resource to help plan your trip!

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  • Salina Bicycle Advocacy Group Public Meeting

    Salina Bicycle Advocacy Group Public Meeting

    The Salina Bicycle Advocacy Group is holding a public meeting on Wednesday, July 18th to discuss making Salina and Saline County more friendly to all forms of transportation. Get involved!

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  • Riding The Gunn Park Trails

    Some photos and impressions from a test ride at the new Gunn Park Trails in Fort Scott, Kansas. Sweet!

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  • Fort Scott’s Bicycle Registration Law

    Fort Scott, Kansas has a very unusual law that requires bicyclists, whether residents or visitors, to register their bicycle as soon as they enter the city. Here's how it works.

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  • Kansas Trail News: July 11, 2012

    Kansas Trail News: July 11, 2012

    Symphony In The Flint Hills Informational Campaign A Success; Iola Prairie Spirit Trail Section Completed; Kansas River To Be Dedicated As National Recreation Water Trail; Sunflower Santa Fe Trail Segment Dedicated; Best Hiking Trails In Kansas; more.

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  • Bike Sharing Launches in Kansas City, MO

    Bike Sharing Launches in Kansas City, MO

    A new bicycle-sharing service debuted this week in Kansas City, Missouri, with the launch party for Kansas City B-cycle on July 2nd.

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  • Future Farmers Help Build Marysville Rail-Trail

    Future Farmers Help Build Marysville Rail-Trail

    In Marysville, Kansas, members of the local FFA (Future Farmers of America) are helping to build the Blue River Rail Trail, despite opposition from local and statewide farm organizations. Is this perhaps a hopeful sign, an indication that the next generation of rural residents are embracing all that trails have to offer?

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