Month: February 2023
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Texas Lawmaker Files Bill to Ban Voting on College Campuses
Texas Lawmaker Files Bill to Ban Voting on College Campuses Texas voting advocates say a bill before the Legislature to…
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TN Renters Organize for Better Living Conditions
TN Renters Organize for Better Living Conditions After several years of work around housing rights an advocacy group for affordable…
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Specialists Raise Awareness During Eating Disorder Week
Specialists Raise Awareness During Eating Disorder Week An estimated 291,000 Iowans suffer from eating disorders, which range from mild to…
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Social Studies Standards Debate in SD Enters Home Stretch
Social Studies Standards Debate in SD Enters Home Stretch South Dakota's education department is still accepting public comment over proposed…
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Poverty-Fighting Groups: Pandemic Aid Helped, But Need Persists
Poverty-Fighting Groups: Pandemic Aid Helped, But Need Persists Data continues to surface about the impact of federal pandemic relief distributed…
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U.S. Carbon Farming Takes Root, but Do Economics Add Up?
U.S. Carbon Farming Takes Root, but Do Economics Add Up? By Carey L. Biron for Context.Broadcast version by Brett Peveto…
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Post-Dam Elwha River Thriving, But Logging Threatens Gains
Post-Dam Elwha River Thriving, But Logging Threatens Gains The Elwha River watershed on the Olympic peninsula has been transformed since…
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KY School Nutrition Directors Face Red-Tape Hurdles Feeding Kids
KY School Nutrition Directors Face Red-Tape Hurdles Feeding Kids Red tape and other hurdles are getting in the way, especially…
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NM Community College Boosts Support for Student Parents
NM Community College Boosts Support for Student Parents In today's higher-education landscape, more than one-in-five college students also are parents…
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Michigan Native American Tribe to Study Building Own Power Utility
Michigan Native American Tribe to Study Building Own Power Utility A Michigan Indian tribe has been awarded a $100,000 federal…
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