...Falls the third city in the state to be smoke-free. The city council on Monday night stood behind its decision. Cindy Poppen said the reason why she and other supporters are asking the city to reverse its decision is not because they want to...
...there were 368 yes to 410 no votes; and in Precinct 3 there were 293 yes to 430 no votes. "I am shocked," said Cindy Poppen, Little Falls Township resident and spokesperson for tobacco supporters. "I don't know what to say. It is unbelievable...
...everyone to go out and vote," he said. "We are also offering rides to people who can't make it to the polls." Cindy Poppen, Little Falls Township resident and spokesperson for tobacco supporters, said this past week she also has encouraged...
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...project. "Unfortunately, 'Big Tobacco' has forced Little Falls to pay for a costly, taxpayer-funded referendum." Cindy Poppen, Little Falls Township resident and spokesperson for tobacco supporters, said she felt that her message did get out...
...most likely be held Jan. 23 for city residents to vote either yes or no to have a smoke-free ordinance in place. Cindy Poppen, Little Falls Township resident and spokesperson for the tobacco supporters, told council members that the state is...
...operates the pipeline, owned by Minnesota Pipe Line Co. Koch Pipeline Co. bought the impacted property from Robert and Cindy Poppen. The ruptured pipe is one of two parallel pipes that extend from Clearbrook in northern Minnesota to two refineries...
...burden from the cuts will now be placed on the taxpayers. "We want to bring the community together," said Meyer. Cindy Poppen, spokesperson for the "Committee for the Silent Majority," said the school district has called for a referendum...
...least an inconvenience for property owners Robert and Cindy Poppen, who watched as officials cleaned up the mess. "They...got a lot of clearing out and digging to do," said Cindy Poppen. Officials with the Office of Pipeline Safety and Minnesota...
...covered an area about 100 yards by 300 yards. Andrew said Koch Pipeline Co. bought the impacted property from Robert and Cindy Poppen, who sold them 75 acres. Workers have been putting in 12-hour days to clean up the site. Andrew said construction...
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