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Mississippi Free Press, you can’t help but feel a surge of can-do optimism.
In a state that has been derided for decades for racism and poverty, the headlines here reveal a story of vibrant diversity: “Mississippi Native Uses Dance as a Way to Address Equity and Access” describes a dancer, Ellice Patterson, who founded a dance company that “focuses on inclusion, equity and possibilities, rather than barriers and limitations.” Assures another headline
, “Pipeline Cyberattack: State Leadership Calls for Calm, say Gas in ‘Abundant Supply’ in Mississippi.” Declares a third, “Jackson, Baltimore Art Museums to Focus on Great Migration in Ambitious 2022 Exhibition.”
DNR: Early ‘Fish Kill’ On Minnesota Lakes Isn’t Cause For Alarm
CBS Minnesota 3/3/2021 Syndicated Local – WCCO | CBS Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) Warmer temperatures this week will be accompanied with ice melt, which can bring an unsightly and smelly situation to some Minnesota lakes.
Dozens of dead, floating fish lined the edges of Lake Minnetonka this week, but they’re not cause for concern. Fish kill, or winter kill, is natural, even if Brian Nerbonne with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says it’s a little early in the year to hear reports of it.
Nerbonne, a regional fisheries manager, says when lakes are covered in ice and snow in winter, that blocks out the sun. Without light, underwater plants die and decompose.
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