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Biking in Bowling Green

Season 19 Episode 30 | 27m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

For May’s National Bike Month, the Bowling Green Bicycle Safety Commission talks safety.

In observance of National Bike Month in May, The Journal checks in with representatives of the City of Bowling Green to talk about bicycling in the city’s neighborhoods as well as bicycle safety and other activities in general. Guests are Steve Langendorfer, BG Bicycle Safety Commission; Jason Sisco, city engineer; and Amanda Gamby, BG Sustainability coordinator.

05/23/2018

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Biking in Bowling Green

Season 19 Episode 30 | 27m 32sVideo has Closed Captions

In observance of National Bike Month in May, The Journal checks in with representatives of the City of Bowling Green to talk about bicycling in the city’s neighborhoods as well as bicycle safety and other activities in general. Guests are Steve Langendorfer, BG Bicycle Safety Commission; Jason Sisco, city engineer; and Amanda Gamby, BG Sustainability coordinator.

05/23/2018

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