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MSNBC Kendis Gibson and Lindsey Reiser Report September 12, 2021 10:56:00

how much their accident cget the best result possible. struggling to stay afloat as the west deal with record low water levels, and it could start impacting our food supply. and this correspondent cal barry spoke with one family trying to save their cattle. in condition like these, you can t lead a horse, or come for that matter, to water. so ranch or larson takes the water to them. never in my recollection have you ever had to haul water an hour range. rex is a face generation ranch or. his livelihood, like so many other ranchers and farmers in the western united states, is in peril. this is the worst drought in utah in the last 100 years. with 100% of the state classified as severe. the governor declared a state of emergency in march, as

Daring to dream: New jazz journal kicks off with exhilarating gig

Daring to dream: New jazz journal kicks off with exhilarating gig We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Jessica Nicholas Normal text size Thornbury Theatre, April 30 It’s been 10 years since UNESCO designated April 30 as International Jazz Day. It’s been a lot longer than that since Australia had its own national jazz magazine. So the launch of biannual journal Dingoon April 30 was deliberately symbolic. Poet Street perform at the launch of the Australian jazz journal Dingo. Credit:Aurora Kuhn In Dingo’s case, the focus is Australian jazz within a global context. Melbourne musician Adam Simmons (one of the magazine’s creators, along with Cal Barry and Perri Winter) is a passionate advocate for the national jazz scene, and sees the magazine as a way of supporting the sector at all levels.

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