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  • 2 weeks ago | thestar.com.my | Rick Rojas |Kalyn Wolfe |Jennifer Reed

    IN southernmost Louisiana, where the land on the map looks like grains of rice and okra in a bowl of gumbo, the body of water alongside it has always played a potent role. It has carried in ancestors, allowed for the industries that became the region’s backbone, delivered devastating storms and eroded the coast at an increasingly aggressive rate.

  • 1 month ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Rick Rojas |Kalyn Wolfe |Jennifer Reed

    Share In southernmost Louisiana, where the land on the map looks like grains of rice and okra in a bowl of gumbo, the body of water alongside it has always played a potent role. It has carried in ancestors, allowed for the industries that became the region’s backbone, delivered devastating storms and eroded the coast, lately at an aggressive clip.Living near the water has required understanding its rhythms and their consequences.

  • 1 month ago | nytimes.com | Rick Rojas |Kalyn Wolfe |Jennifer Reed

    In southernmost Louisiana, where the land on the map looks like grains of rice and okra in a bowl of gumbo, the body of water alongside it has always played a potent role. It has carried in ancestors, allowed for the industries that became the region's backbone, delivered devastating storms and eroded the coast, lately at an aggressive clip. Living near the water has required understanding its rhythms and their consequences.

  • Dec 23, 2024 | nytimes.com | Kalyn Wolfe |Eduardo Medina |Emily Cochrane

    As new allegations emerged with the release of the House Ethics Committee's findings on Matt Gaetz, some of his supporters in his former district echoed Mr. Gaetz's criticisms of the investigation as partisan and unfounded. "Your past makes you who you are today, and Matt is a darn good congressman," said Sandra L. Atkinson, the former chair of the Republican Party in Okaloosa County, part of the Florida panhandle region that Mr. Gaetz represented until his resignation last month.

  • Dec 7, 2024 | yahoo.com | Kalyn Wolfe

    Back by popular demand, the Studer Community Institute will be hosting its annual Gingerbread Competition. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Dec. 14, gingerbread houses of all shapes and sizes will flood the SCI Building's Lobby. "It's gonna be a fun day," Studer Community Institute Executive Director Katie Ballard said. And it's all for a great cause. "This event is to help support our Building Brains program, which is all about promoting early brain development," Ballard said.

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