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News stories tagged with "bikes"
A volunteer stacks the bikes into a pile at the back of a huge shipping container. Photo: Karen Kelly
(07/15/09) So many of us have an old bike collecting dust in the garage. More often than not, they end up in the garbage. But, as Karen Kelly reports, one group has found a unique way to recycle them. more
(04/29/05) Todd Moe talks with Susan Zabriskie, president of North Country Access Cycling. The group is organizing a bike, wheelchair and handcycle race in June in Jefferson county. North Country Access Cycling is a chapter of Disabled Sports USA.
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