Dennis Deery
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The Rural Stories Project
April 28, 2005
Rural Issues Technology
The Rural Stories Project is coming online at http://www.ruralstories.com. We’re going to be coming out of the chute fairly slow with this, as real, paying work calls (a lot) these days. Keep an eye on it though, content will be trickling out.
At Hell's Gate: A Soldier's Journey by Claude Anshin Thomas
April 27, 2005
Books
Click to buy from Amazon Mr. Thomas recently came to Menomonie to speak at a presentation put on by the Red Cedar Peace Initiative. As a veteran of the Vietnam War who since converted to Buddhism, he offered a unique perspective. My next-door neighbors are organizers of the Menomonie peace group, and they hosted Mr. Thomas during his visit. I happened to be at the computer in my office, which overlooks the street, when Mr.
Prairie Chickens
April 27, 2005
Photography
Some pics from an outing to watch prairie chickens on the prairie just south of Stevens Point, WI. This is part of an ongoing research project to monitor the health of the prairie chicken population. Click here to see the pics.
Old Web Links
April 27, 2005
Links
Deery Family Irish Rose Consulting Greater Menomonie Area Chamber of Commerce Main Street of Menomonie Greater Menomonie Area Community Foundation Menomonie Community Health Foundation City of Menomonie Recreation Department Images of Nature - Thomas Mangelsen Trail Database Ed Argall
Blink by Malcolm Gladwell
April 11, 2005
Books
Click to buy from Amazon Malcolm Gladwell does it again. His first work, The Tipping Point, became a hot bestseller during the internet craze in the 1990s. His second book, Blink, discusses how people make rapid decisions, and the ramifications of those decisions. Contrary to what you might think, he makes the case that it’s sometimes possible to make better decisions by gathering and evaluating less data.
April 8, 2005
Photography Rural Issues
 Red Cedar River Near Cameron, WI
December 11, 2004
Rural Issues Technology
Our good friend Herby Radmann of Bullfrog Fish Farm has been awarded an Honorable Mention in the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education 2004 Patrick Madden Award contest. The Madden award recognizes agricultural enterprises that are not only profitable but value the environment and their communities. Herby and the gang at the farm are the perfect embodiment of those principles. Congratulations!
October 5, 2004
Technology
The federal government has suspended E-rate payments to schools across the country while they rule on how the money is allocated. The E-rate program provides $2.5 billion to schools to provide high-speed internet service. Read more at CNet.
April 24, 2004
Technology
Are you using CD-Rs for your archiving solution? They’re great for short-term use, but may have some problems over the long term. Check out this article for more information.
August 7, 2003
Technology
Google is now offering some interesting advertising options that are affordable for small businesses. Check out their site, or email me for more information.
July 16, 2003
Rural Issues Technology
The U.S. House has passed an appropriations bill for the Department of Agriculture that includes $678 million for rural telemedicine infrastructure. Telemedicine allows patients in rural areas to “meet” with doctors over high-speed internet connections with video and audio, and is an important component of bringing good healthcare to rural America.
June 30, 2003
Technology
Here’s a stark reminder to be sure to renew your domain registrations: two Chicago suburbs forgot to renew their domain registrations, and their domain names were purchased by pornography providers. Make sure you keep your domain registrations up to date - it’s only $10 a year.
June 20, 2003
Technology
Best Buy and CompUSA stores have apparently struck deals with Microsoft and AOL to automatically sign up customers for online accounts when they make store purchases. If you’ve made a computer-related purchase at Best Buy or CompUSA lately, make sure you don’t start getting billed a monthly internet service charge.
May 20, 2003
National/International Politics Rural Issues Technology
USDA has awarded $20 million through their Community Connect Grant Program to provide broadband network development in 40 rural communities across the country. Grants like these will be very necessary for the future of rural areas due to the difficulty of recouping infrastructure costs in areas with a low population density. I think an effort similar to the REA will be required to ensure that rural America is not left behind in this newest digital divide.
May 20, 2003
Technology
Midwest Wireless is offering a new wireless internet service called ClearWave in the Menomonie area. If you’re unable to get Charter high-speed internet or 24⁄7 Telcom DSL, this solution might work for you. You must be located within an 8-mile radius of the Midwest Wireless antenna, located on the tower just north of Menomonie. Rates are comparable to the other options.
May 18, 2003
Rural Issues Technology
The Wisconsin Innovation Network will be hosting a conference to discuss the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) grant programs in Madison on June 19. The SBIR/STTR programs are great opportunities to obtain funding for research and development projects. You can see details about the conference at the Wisconsin Innovation Network web site, and learn more about the SBIR/STTR programs at the Wisconsin SBIR/STTR Outreach Office.
One Day Near Pepin, Wisconsin
August 26, 2001
Photography
Kathleen and I were out for a weekend drive when we discovered a migrating flock of Monarch butterflies on the grounds of a beautiful brick country church. Click here to see the pics.
Class of 1986 Reunion
July 14, 2001
Photography
See some pics of the Belmont High School Class of 1986 15th reunion here.
Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Wilderness
July 20, 2000
Photography
My dad and I recently took a great week-long canoe trip into the Boundary Waters. Click here for photos, or click here for my trip journal.