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Whitehouse Opening Statement at Army Corps Oversight Hearing

Whitehouse Opening Statement at Army Corps Oversight Hearing

Washington, D.C.—Today, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, delivered the following opening statement at today’s hearing, “Oversight of the US Army Corps of...

Owner:  American Government
Environmental Crimes Bulletin - August 2025

Environmental Crimes Bulletin - August 2025

View All Environmental Crimes Bulletins In This Issue: Cases by District/Circuit Trials United States v. Leshon E. Johnson No. 6:25-CR-00012 (Easten District of Oklahoma) ECS Senior Litigation Counsel Todd Gleason ECS Trial Attorney Sarah Brown...

Owner:  American Government
Attorney General Knudsen leads coalition urging EPA to halt funding climate activist group

Attorney General Knudsen leads coalition urging EPA to halt funding climate activist group

HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen led a 23-state coalition of attorneys general urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to cancel grants to the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) which has been funding climate advocacy...

Owner:  American Government
MDC to host Day on the River on Sept. 20 at Cape Girardeau’s Riverfront Park

MDC to host Day on the River on Sept. 20 at Cape Girardeau’s Riverfront Park

Body CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) Day on the River event showcasing the mighty Mississippi River is set for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sept. 20 at Riverfront Park in Cape Girardeau. All ages and groups are...

Owner:  American Government
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Leaders of Mississippi River cities, towns converge in Minneapolis

Leaders of Mississippi River cities, towns converge in Minneapolis

Mayors from cities all along the "Mighty Mississippi" met in Minneapolis on Wednesday for the latest Mississippi River Cities & Towns Initiative. The meeting started with a unique dedication to Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman, who was in...

Owner:  Shari Redstone (Family)
New Lebanon gymnastics center offers non-competitive environment

New Lebanon gymnastics center offers non-competitive environment

Sign up for the Valley News' morning newsletter and get essential news each day. LEBANON — A new “non-competitive gymnastics center” on Bank Street has opened with a goal of providing an entry point into the sport for all ages and body types....

Owner:  Dwight Family
A Mississippi City’s Tax Break Spurred Post-Katrina Building. The Next Storm Will Test the New Homes.

A Mississippi City’s Tax Break Spurred Post-Katrina Building. The Next Storm Will Test the New Homes.

GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) — Rocking on his front porch overlooking the Mississippi Sound, former Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes questions how anyone wouldn’t want to live there. “People are always going to gravitate to the water,” he said. “And we have a...

Owner:  Mississippi Journalism and Education Group
New dashboard provides drought data across Mississippi River Basin

New dashboard provides drought data across Mississippi River Basin

Missouri is almost completely in drought and Iowa is almost drought-free. The top and bottom of the Mississippi River has had high streamflows this month, but about a quarter of gauges throughout the basin show below-normal flow. That’s according...

Owner:  University of Missouri & American Government
NAACP president weighs in on 'volatile political climate,' HBCU threats

NAACP president weighs in on 'volatile political climate,' HBCU threats

NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson is weighing in on recent threats made against multiple historically Black colleges and universities.Johnson was at Tougaloo College on Wednesday as a featured speaker of the school's Provost Convocation.He...

Owner:  Hearst Family
Family of Mississippi university student found hanged on campus seek independent probe: ‘We need answers’
Mississippi Earthtones Festival hosts announce Confluence Conservation Leadership Award recipients

Mississippi Earthtones Festival hosts announce Confluence Conservation Leadership Award recipients

At the 19th annual Mississippi Earthtones Festival on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, Sierra Club Illinois’ Three Rivers Project, Alton Main Street, and the Jacoby Arts Center will award three local activists with the 2025 Confluence Conservation...

Owner:  Scott Hoskins
Kayaks and Canoes: Getting Closer with the Environment 

Kayaks and Canoes: Getting Closer with the Environment 

The Winona State Univeristy environmental club hosted a free event for students to journey down to Perrot State Park and explore Trempealeau Bay via Kayaks and Canoes. Flyers were seen around campus before the event, inviting people to sign up....

Owner:  Winona State University
Menhaden Fisheries: Federal Policy, Sustainability, and Coastal Economies

Menhaden Fisheries: Federal Policy, Sustainability, and Coastal Economies

Sponsored Content This article is brought to you by the Louisiana Commercial Fisheries Coalition, LLC.America’s menhaden fishery is one of the great success stories of U.S. seafood production – a renewable, sustainably managed resource that...

Owner:  John & Dathel Georges
Are Demartravion ‘Trey’ Reed and Corey Zukatis’ Hangings Related? What We Know About Two Mississippi Cases
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