Nathan McMullen is an alumnus of the inaugural year of the Sleepy Eye YES! team. Some of the main focuses during his time on the team were researching different ways to reduce school energy consumption and paper use. According to Nathan, his participation in YES! helped to define his passion for natural resources and renewable energy. He continued his education at South Dakota State University and
Summer in the Metro
The YES! Metro Region this summer provided assistance to the Edina High School Environmental Club called PROJECT EARTH to design and fabricate a float for the 2018 Edina City Fourth of July parade this last week. The float promoted the use of renewable energy and to support funding for a 12 panel solar tracking array PROJECT EARTH is developing to be installed at the Edina High School. The
Discovery Woods LED Lighting
Our school used our McKnight Foundation grant money to install LED lights in our library. Our building is almost eighty years old and has seen some updates but we have a ways to go yet. The library lighting was irreplaceable and not functioning. To begin, the students looked at the school’s electricity bills to find out how much our school pays per KWh and then we estimated how much the current
West Central Summer Water Project
On June 30th, 2018, a few YES! students spent part of their summer morning searching the Middle Fork of the Crow River for aquatic invasive species. YES! students from Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City (ACGC) helped build up the new AquaHunter App. This smartphone and computer application was created by the task force for the general public. It allows anyone to be able to take a photo of aquatic
Goodbye Doesn’t Mean Forever!
YES! has been a blessing to me this past year and a half. Not only did it provide me with opportunities to grow my skills and knowledge, it also gave me the chance to leave the office and mingle with people who are truly making a difference for this earth. In true Michelle fashion, this gets a little long so stick with me! A few of the most memorable aspects are as follows. Planning the
YES Students Take on Water Quality Challenge.
By: Shelli-Kae Foster, Program Manager Date: June 22, 2018 YES Students Take on Water Quality Challenge. This is the title of our upcoming YES! project funded by the Environment and Natural Resources Trust fund as recommended by the Legislative Citizen-Commission on Minnesota Resources. On May 30, 2018 Governor Dayton signed into Legislation a bonding bill which includes this project to





