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‘Time for a reckoning.’ Kansas farmers brace for water cuts to save Ogallala Aquifer.
Stateline via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRead the first story here. JETMORE, Kan. — An inch or two of corn peeks out of the dirt, just enough...
Opinion | An Oklahoma County Where Trump’s a Given but the Politics Are More Interesting
New York Times· 4 hours agoMr. Ellsworth, a historian who grew up in Oklahoma and has written about the state, traveled to...
Tens of millions of acres of cropland lie abandoned, study shows
Washington Post· 6 days agoAbout 30 million acres of U.S. cropland have been abandoned since the 1980s, a new analysis...
McKenzie: Meet the water supply first responders
Dallas Morning News· 6 days agoDave Mauk and Mitchell Sodek are a new breed of first responders. Texas 2036 reported this spring that the entire state should expect more extreme...
Opinion | Our goal should be a planet with fewer humans
Washington Post· 3 days agoEndless growth — whether that’s of the population or the economy — is an unachievable fantasy. Infinite growth on a finite planet is doomed to fail. If we continue to ignore that fact, we’ll ...
I-20 Wildlife Preserve Conservation Job Corps welcomes 2024 class
Odessa American· 7 days agoThe I-20 Wildlife Preserve will enlarge its outdoor classroom this summer when it welcomes eight...
Pillen talks taxes at Scottsbluff town hall
Scottsbluff Star-Herald· 6 days agoWhile Gov. Jim Pillen spoke of many topics, including reducing government, reducing spending and improving services, in a Scottsbluff town hall meeting Saturday, the main topic for both him ...