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Iran's largest lake slowly vanishing
OROUMIEH LAKE, Iran — From a hillside, Kamal Saadat looked forlornly at hundreds of potential customers, knowing he could not take them for trips in his boat to enjoy a spring weekend on picturesque Oroumieh Lake, the third largest saltwater lake on...Tags: Iran, Human Interest, Heads of State, Tehran (Iran), Disasters and Accidents
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Health officials issue warning for New River following manure spill
Forty-thousand gallons of manure spilled into Eagle Bottom Creek in Grayson County Monday.
Health officials are warning people against boating, swimming or any recreational activities in the New River, from Fries and the New River Bridge at I-77....Tags: Galax (Galax, Virginia), Diarrhea, Diseases and Illnesses, Environmental Politics, Crimes
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Texas Drought Not Abating, Water Supplier Warns
Texas Tribune
The Lower Colorado River Authority, a major supplier of water for Central Texas, warned today that the drought gripping the state is likely to continue for months and urged its customers to conserve water.
"We don't see the drought...Tags: Natural Disasters, Texas, Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Colorado
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Don't Go West, Young Man
"Go West, Young Man..." When Horace Greeley printed those words he was talking about what awaited farmers and their families in the fertile valleys of parts of the west. Thousands of families took up that mantra, accepted the challenges of actually...Tags: Louisiana, Global Change, Utah, Baton Rouge, U.S. Department of the Interior
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District wants thoughts on proposed water rate hike
The South Coast Water District will hear the public's opinion of possible rate hikes at forums set for 2 and 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Ocean Institute in Dana Point Harbor. The public can ask questions and provide input on the proposal to raise the rates...Tags: Water Supply, Colorado, Point Harbor, Real Estate, Weather Statistics
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Students get wet while learning about water
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterDe Anza Elementary students got a hands-on learning experience about our planet’s waters Tuesday. The Wyland Clean Water Mobile Learning Center visited El Centro for the first time this week. The center is a partially diesel-powered, 1,000-square-...Tags: Science and Technology
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Governor's wife delivers nearly $1 million to Liberty
tkleffman@amnews.comLIBERTY — When First Lady Jane Beshear brought one of those oversized checks from Frankfort on Tuesday, she wasn’t just serving as a proxy for her husband, who might have had more important things to do during election season than visit a...Tags: Human Interest, Politics, Steve Beshear, Government, Regional Authority
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Forestry: Another aspect of agriculture
My experiences last week reminded me of the awesome beauty and diversity of our state. Our South Dakota Ag and Rural Leadership class headquartered in Hill City and Spearfish for our sessions on leadership and agriculture. With all of the rain this year,...Tags: Natural Disasters, Natural Resource Industry, Black Hills Corporation, Agricultural Research and Technology, Disasters and Accidents
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Jayco's lightweight feather trailer has semi-toyhauler twist
The bloom may be off the rose as far as toyhauler-type Recreational Vehicle trailers are concerned, but these vehicles remain popular and an important part of the RV industry. Manufacturers find interesting new ways to approach the Sport Utility...Tags: Lightweight Boxing, Human Interest, Boxing, Oregon, Conservation
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Environmentalists object to governor's budget cutting celebration in South Florida
Talk about rubbing it in.
Gov. Rick Scott drew the ire of environmental groups Wednesday when he came to the South Florida Water Management District to celebrate slashing the budget of the agency that leads Everglades restoration.
Wednesday morning at...Tags: Career and Workplace, Natural Resource Industry, Budgets and Budgeting, West Palm Beach, Unemployment
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Recent rains still leave South Florida facing groundwater shortage
Even after brief relief brought by weekend rains, most South Florida water supplies remain well below normal – adding to the strain of a record-setting drought and manmade water problems.
Groundwater monitoring wells in Broward and Palm Beach...Tags: West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, South Florida Water Management District, Lake Okeechobee, Emergency Incidents
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