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Nine Des Moines County managers were on hand Tuesday when supervisors Tom Broeker, Jim Cary and Shane McCampbell cruised through an easy agenda, thanks to the departure of deep-freeze weather and strong progress with COVID-19.
Ice fishing
Chris Lee, executive director at DMC Conservation, invited county residents to come walk through the slop at Tuesday s bi-weekly Walk in the Park series at Big Hollow.
He cautioned people to be aware that milder temperatures contribute to unsafe ice on the lake. There s a lot of ice, he said, but said that upon inspecting the lake with engineering consultants on Monday, in the four hours they were on the lake, the top snow had turned to slush.
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The aftermath of 2020 has brought a lot of changes to America, from statues to the film industry and even pancakes.
The issue of the portrayal of pancake goddess Aunt Jemima as a “slave-era mammy”-ish type has been debated off and on for years. Some time ago, Aunt Jemima got a perm and a makeover, but that did not satisfy those who felt that a makeover could not erase the stigma of slavery associated with the product over the years.
In the wake of Black Lives Matter riots and protests, corporations began responding to criticisms of the portrayal of Black Americans in media. The Quaker Oats company, a subsidiary of Pepsi, finally took up the task of yet-again modifying Aunt Jemima. This time, they didn’t just give her a perm, they simply eliminated her completely.