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Michigan Dams Need Immediate Attention to Prevent Next Failure

Michigan Dams Need ‘Immediate Attention’ to Prevent Next Failure © Bridge Michigan The Great Lakes News Collaborative includes Bridge Michigan; Circle of Blue; Great Lakes Now at Detroit Public Television; and Michigan Radio, Michigan’s NPR News Leader; who work together to bring audiences news and information about the impact of climate change, pollution, and aging infrastructure on the Great Lakes and drinking water. This independent journalism is supported by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.  Michigan’s aging dams require “comprehensive and immediate attention” to avoid future tragedies like last summer’s Midland-area dam failures, a state task force has determined.

The Boy Who Talked to Dogs: a story of trauma brought to the stage with honesty and grace

The Boy Who Talked to Dogs: a story of trauma brought to the stage with honesty and grace
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Local actors get funding from Droichead Drama

Two local actors are among four artists from Louth and East Meath selected for supports by Droichead Presents Drama over the coming year. Dromiskin native Anthony Kinahan is Droichead Arts Centre s Artist in Association for 2021. Anthony is a graduate of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London, and he also trained on the year-long part time programme with the Gaiety School of Acting, and 2 years full time with the Bull Alley Theatre Training Company, Dublin. Acting work includes: John in A Day in May (directed by Gerry Stembridge; written by Colin Murphy, based on the book by Charlie Bird); Phil Rogers in Red Rock; Zangara in Rough Magic SEEDS Assassins; Paul in the feature North Circular Road and Dan in the short A Hollow Friend.

Aging hazard dams forced a reckoning in Michigan this year

Aging hazard dams forced a reckoning in Michigan this year Updated Dec 30, 2020; Facebook Share LANSING, MI They say you shouldn’t let a crisis go to waste. Well, there’s been a few of those in 2020. In Michigan, it was also the year aging hazard dams forced a long-overdue reckoning among state regulators. This fall, a group of experts in river ecology, civil engineering, dam safety and other aspects of environmental and energy policy have taken the crisis maxim to heart as they flyspeck the regulatory structure around an overlooked and under-funded area of the state’s water infrastructure. The goal is to overhaul the state’s dam safety and regulatory protocols, and hopefully avoid another catastrophe like the one on May 18 in Edenville, when a decrepit hydroelectric dam collapsed and unleashed a 500-year flood that displaced 10,000 people during a pandemic and caused about $200 million worth of damage in three counties.

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