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Advocacy Groups Host Free Screenings of Nuclear Waste Documentary ‘To Use a Mountain’ in Parsons and Kansas City
Community advocacy organizations in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma are teaming up to host free public screenings of the award-winning documentary, “To Use a Mountain,” in order to highlight the growing push for nuclear energy throughout the Tri-State region.
The documentary will be screened at 7:30pm on Saturday, July 11 at the Municipal Theater, 112 S. 17th St. in Parsons, Kan. and at 7pm on Sunday, July 12 at the Stray Cat Film Center, 1662 Broadway Blvd. in Kansas City,

Kim Barker
22 hours ago4 min read


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These are our people now; their relatives may live next door to you. The woodland tribes who reside in Ottawa County: the Eastern Shawnee, the Shawnee, the Ottawa, the Peoria, the Miami, the Seneca, the Wyandotte.

Rebecca Jim
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BEAVERS to the Rescue
A beaver is yes, a rodent but they are also ecosystem engineers who can shape wetlands and create biodiversity.

Rebecca Jim
Apr 73 min read
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LEAD Agency and OFX to screen ‘Silkwood’ with panel discussion on Feb. 10
he Oklahoma Film Exchange and Local Environmental Action Demanded (LEAD) Agency, Inc. are hosting a screening of the film, “Silkwood,” followed by a panel discussion at 6pm on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 701 W Sheridan Ave. in Oklahoma City.
Ticket admission is donation based and will be first-come, first-served seating. Doors will open 45 minutes prior to 6pm. A panel discussion featuring special guests will follow the screening. The audience will learn about Oklahoma’s history o

Kim Barker
Jan 303 min read
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