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Emergency water to cost frustrated Mount Morgan ratepayers $70k per week, as they seek solutions

Emergency water to cost frustrated Mount Morgan ratepayers $70k per week, as they seek solutions Posted 4 updated 3 AprApril 2021 at 3:23am Mount Morgan resident Jessica Geiszler says the situation has been heartbreaking for her family and the wider community. ( Share Print text only Cancel Frustrated Mount Morgan residents want a long-term solution to their dwindling town water supply in central Queensland, as carting water is costing them $70,000 a week. Key points: Frustrated residents say long-term water security has been an issue for decades Rockhampton Mayor says he has written to the state government for funding support About 140 residents attended a community meeting on Tuesday night to vent their concerns about the quality of the dam water, and offer feedback on six long-term options proposed by Rockhampton Regional Council.

Waffles + Mochi : Michelle Obama and puppets take kids on a global food journey, from Japan to Italy

Listen 12 min MORE Michelle Obama acted as a producer and is featured as “Mrs. O” on the Netflix series, “Waffles + Mochi,” imparting life lessons to the puppets upon returning from their global culinary escapades. Photo by Adam Rose.  In Netflix’s new children’s series “ Waffles + Mochi,” Waffles is a Yeti with a waffle for a father, and her sidekick Mochi is filled with strawberry ice cream. Together with the wise guidance of Mrs. O, aka former first lady Michelle Obama, these intrepid puppets traverse the globe, meeting world class chefs, expanding their food and taste vocabularies, and spreading joy in their wake. Jeremy Konner and Erika Thormahlen are the creators of the new series. 

USC research center receives a $1 million grant from the Department of Defense

The $1 million grant from the United States Department of Defense will be used to study terrorism in post-conflict zones. (Vincent Leo | Daily Trojan) Following 9/11, researchers at USC realized that there was a lack of resources devoted to the study of terrorism, so professors were recruited to form an independent research group at the university to address the issue of terrorism. However, as more people got involved, the topics of research at the program expanded to include other problems as well, such as natural disasters and technological accidents.  Now, the independent research center, dedicated to studying terrorism across various disciplines including economics  and engineering, received a $1 million grant from the United States Department of Defense to conduct a study on terrorism in post-conflict zones early this February. 

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