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Mar 17 2024
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Deep Water: ‘On Eating Your Emotions,’ by Molly Hogan
In this week’s poem, Molly Hogan’s “On Eating Your Emotions,” a woman considers the manifestations of her grief. I love how sensitively and plainly Hogan grounds these lines in the experience of the body and how the speaker is able to both sit with her pain and wonder at it. Hogan is a second-grade teacher who lives in the Midcoast and enjoys writing and taking pictures. She writes regularly
Portland Press HeraldMar 20 2024
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Plan To Build Popeyes, Sonic In West Orange May Be Dead In Water
Last year, a developer submitted plans for a property at 470 Eagle Rock Avenue, proposing to demolish the existing one-story building and construct two fast food restaurants where the China Gourmet cocktail lounge once stood. Both would have contained drive-thrus, with a total of 28 parking spaces at the site. Read More: 2 New Fast Food Restaurants May Come To West Orange (See The Plan) The
Patch.comMar 12 2024
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Yoder community continues to face problems with water supply
For the last three years, nitrate levels in water in Yoder have tested higher than the 10 mg/l limit. Reno County is now working to get a million dollars to bring the City of Hutchinson water to the area. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment says nitrates are a big concern in the state’s water. “In terms of the compliance issues and threats to our public water supplies that rely on
KSN TVMar 19 2024
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GR city leaders tout ‘fast response’ to water main break
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — It was a packed house at the Grand Rapids City Commission meeting where the mayor and commissioners addressed the water main break and boil water advisory. Residents were concerned and spoke about a number of things, including the re-zoning ordinance, parking and the amphitheater, Palestine and policing. But a big focus was on Grand Rapids water and the testing
WOOD 8Mar 19 2024
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AZ Attorney General may sue water hungry foreign farms
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Arizona’s Attorney General says she’s looking into ways to keep foreign companies from using far too much of Arizona’s groundwater to grow crops to feed cows in the Middle East. Most of the focus has been on a Saudi company but a company from the United Arab Emirates operates water-thirsty farms in Arizona too. In a sunny state like Arizona, you can grow, cut and harvest
KGUNMar 19 2024
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Team USA coming to Goleta for water polo game against Australia
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - After winning gold at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar, the US women's national team will return to competition next month as it welcomes Australia and China to Southern California for six matches as all three nations prepare for this summer's 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The series will open on April 7 as Team USA and Australia kick off a three-game series
KEYTMar 12 2024
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Mississippi Senate passes Jackson water takeover bill
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The Mississippi Senate passed a bill on Tuesday that would place Jackson’s water system under the control of an appointed utility council.
Senate Bill 2628 passed in a 35-14 vote. The bill was authored by State Senator David Parker (R-District 2).
Ted Henifin, interim third party manager for JXN Water, said JXN Water supports efforts to establish future
WJTV 12Mar 22 2024
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Kanawha County elementary school students learn about World Water Day
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Kanawha County elementary school students got a chance to learn about water conservation through a lesson with the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP). More than 100 fourth and fifth grade students from Holz, Kenna and Richmond elementary schools participated in the outdoor activities for World Water Day 2024. The WVDEP’s Youth Environmental
WV Metro NewsMar 19 2024
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Battle over Rio Grande River water heads to Supreme Court
(NewsNation) — A decade-old dispute over whether states can divide up claims on the Rio Grande River without the federal government’s blessing will go before the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday. In the case, Texas v. New Mexico and Colorado, the federal government is pushing back against three states’ efforts to alter the terms of the 1939 Rio Grande Compact without its approval. The compact is
NewsNationMar 22 2024
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Sugimura to host March 27 community meeting on potential water source agreement
Council Member Yuki Lei Sugimura speaking at the Jan. 30, 2024 Kula Community Disaster Recovery Meeting. She will host a community meeting March 27 at the Hannibal Tavares Community Center to discuss a potential water source development agreement. PC: County of Maui Council Member Yuki Lei Sugimura will host a community meeting on Wednesday, March 27 at the Mayor Hannibal Tavares Community
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