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Sustainability

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  • Innovative Golf Course Agronomist Rodney Lingle Honored with 2025 USGA Green Section Award

    Innovative Golf Course Agronomist Rodney Lingle Honored with 2025 USGA Green Section Award

    News Apr 21, 2025

    Presented annually since 1961, the Green Section Award honors distinguished service to golf through an individual’s work with turfgrass.

  • Trail Closed for Reconstruction

    Breakneck Ridge Trailhead To Close For Two-Year Renovation Project

    News Apr 15, 2025

    Breakneck Ridge, other area trails, and the adjacent Breakneck Ridge Metro-North Station will close...

  • Cary Recognized with Prestigious Organics Diversion Program of the Year Award by US Composting Council

    Cary Recognized with Prestigious Organics Diversion Program of the Year Award by US Composting Council

    News Apr 14, 2025

    The Town of Cary has been awarded the Organics Diversion Program of the Year Award by the U.S. Composting Council, marking a significant achievement in Cary's commitment to sustainability and waste di...

  • No Lifeguard Shortage? Reimagining May Be Key to Staffing at Events

    No Lifeguard Shortage? Reimagining May Be Key to Staffing Events

    Article Apr 10, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    One industry expert would like to go on record: There is actually no lifeguard shortage. There is, h...

  • At the outset of the year, Nancy Hobbs, the founder and executive director of the American Trail Running Association, noted the discipline was on an upward trajectory with not only increased participation but a more diverse lineup of athletes as well as events. But now, budget cuts at key public lands agencies are creating concern among event owners.

    Resent or Reset? Trail Race Owners Talk About Public Lands Budget Cuts

    Article Apr 10, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    At the outset of the year, Nancy Hobbs, the founder and executive director of the American Trail Run...

  • FIFA Women’s World Cup to Make a Return Trip to the USA in 2031

    FIFA Women’s World Cup to Make a Return Trip to the USA in 2031

    Article Apr 10, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    The Women’s World Cup is on its way back to the United States. FIFA has confirmed that the USA will ...

  • Freeriding

    Working to Appeal to Youth, IOC Weighing Two Edgy Sport Options

    Article Apr 10, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    The IOC continues its search for sports that will attract (or bring back) young viewers to the Olymp...

  • Cleanup in Volusia County

    Volusia County Hosting Event to Make St. Johns River Cleaner and Safer

    News Apr 01, 2025

    Planners hope to clean 59 miles of the waterway and river basin with the help of those in the...

  • Fishing tournaments rely on a strong population of aquatic species not only to make tournaments sustainable but to attract amateur anglers and keep them engaged. Fish stocking, the practice of introducing juvenile fish to bodies of water throughout the U.S., is key to getting young anglers hooked; however, its ecological benefits are debatable.

    State of Stock: The Delicate Balance of Repopulating Fisheries

    Article Mar 27, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    Fishing tournaments rely on a strong population of aquatic species not only to make tournaments sust...

  • Former Olympic swimmer Kirsty Coventry broke down multiple barriers when she was elected the 10th president of the IOC. At 41, she is the youngest woman and first African to hold the position. Since IOC priorities filter down to all sports at all levels, it behooves the youth and amateur sports industry to be familiar with her views and priorities.

    New IOC President’s Views Likely to Filter Down to Youth Sports Industry

    Article Mar 27, 2025 | By: Michael Popke

    Former Olympic swimmer Kirsty Coventry broke down multiple barriers when she was elected the 10th pr...

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