Maybe I should call it “Saturday Afternoon Radio” instead? Alabama’s two-decade fight with Georgia and Florida over water rights was the subject of a lecture by Carol Collier, executive director of the Delaware River Basin Commission, in 2009.
Maybe I should call it “Saturday Afternoon Radio” instead? Alabama’s two-decade fight with Georgia and Florida over water rights was the subject of a lecture by Carol Collier, executive director of the Delaware River Basin Commission, in 2009.
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03/13/12 12:00 pm Mia Raven bravely attended Santorum’s stump speech in Montgomery yesterday and uploaded her video to my YouTube account.
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Carol Clarke on Birmingham Sprawl 02/13/12 9:00 am Carol Clarke, Co-Chair of Norwood Neighborhood Improvement Plan Steering Cimmittee and former Director of Birmingham Economic Development, was at the Alabama Community Leaders Institute at the campus of Alabama A&M in Huntsville on August 27th, 2011. I asked her about … Continue reading →
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Perry County Commissioner Albert Turner 02/09/12 4:20 pm Perry County Commissioner Albert Turner was at the Alabama Community Leaders Institute at the campus of Alabama A&M in Huntsville on August 26th. He graciously spoke on camera about his county’s coal ash controversy in the context of economic development … Continue reading →
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12/03/11 12:00 pm At Netroots Nation 2010, a lone blogger set out to ask attendees of the largest conference of online activists and bloggers in the world whether their organizations had ever taken a check from George Soros. “The left” turns out to … Continue reading →
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