MIAMI, Okla. — A creek that flows orange through a former lead and zinc mining site recently made the top 10 list of “America’s Most Endangered Rivers” in 2021, despite
MIAMI, Okla. — More than 5 million tons of chat has been removed and at least 793 lead-contaminated acres of land within the Tar Creek Superfund Site have now been
MIAMI, Okla. — The detrimental impacts of flooding and the exposure to toxins carried by floodwaters was a topic of concern Wednesday during day one of the 24th annual Tar
MIAMI, Okla. — In spring 2019, Miami business owner Jim Nott watched as the nearby Neosho River once again left its banks and began creeping toward his South Main Street
MIAMI, Okla. — Local Environmental Action Demanded, or LEAD Agency, this week will host its 23rd annual Tar Creek Conference at which scientists, doctors and government agencies will give the