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Central Texas cities are asking residents to decrease water use during a historic drought. But are these efforts effective?
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From Texas Standard: NASA says droughts are becoming more common, and will continue to be. If that's true, more lawsuits could follow. In the U.S.,...
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Flying east to west over Kansas, the land transforms from lush green to desert brown. Rectangular farm plots fill in with emerald circles, the work of…
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From The Texas Tribune:WOLFFORTH, Texas – As many as 63 million people – nearly a fifth of the country – from rural central California to the boroughs of…
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Some years after the Apollo astronauts took the first color photograph showing the earth rising over the lunar surface, I read the epic science fiction…
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Dwane Roth knows the worth of water. Peering 20 years into the future, the Finney County farmer can see the outcome clearly if nothing changes.“The…
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VANCE: Hey! I'm Vance Ehmke and we farm in Lane County KS. Today Louise and I are going to talk about playa lakes.LOUISE: Here in this part of the state…
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Welcome to High Plains Radio Readers Book club, an on-air, on-line community of readers exploring themes of Water and Replenishment in our Book Club…
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Hello, Radio Readers! Where have the books in our spring series Water and Replenishment been taking you?Me? Well, talking about these books have made for…
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Efforts to fund Kansas’ long-term water plan are at a standstill, at least for now, as legislators face massive revenue shortfalls, as well as a Supreme…