On March 27, Dorothy, her friends, wicked witches and even some wizards followed the ‘yellow brick road’ to honor a non-profit that’s been in Corpus Christi for nearly a century.
Our ancestors used atlatls to protect their tribes and hunt for food. Now we can turn back the hands of time and learn to use the atlatl to win prizes.
So how will this affect the coasts ecosystem? Experts explain. Author: Lexis Greene Updated: 8:22 PM CST March 1, 2021
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas Marvin Jones is the President of the Padre Island Property Owners Association; he said the fish clean up has been an all-hands-on deck effort over the course of the last couple of weeks. We had a huge clean up on Saturday, probably at least 100 volunteers, Jones said.
According to Jones, with help from residents, the city, and local contractors who have been working rigorously, they were able to to remove over 100,000 pounds of dead fish following the recent historic winter storm that blew through.