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Explore the Mississippi with River Action this summer
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) -River Action fosters environmental, economic, and cultural vitality of the Mississippi River in the Quad Cities.
Registration is now open for the Explore the River Series, part of River Action’s Summer Education Program where participants learn first-hand about the wildlife, history, culture, and geography of the Mississippi River in our community.
These exciting and informative in person sessions are given on the Channel Cat Water Taxi or during a guided tour at varying river locations nearby. Chances to join in on learning about the unique nature, history, and culture is going on through August 31.
Among the upcoming Channel Cat Talks, Guinness World Record Holder and adventurer Dana Starkell will detail his “Fantastic Voyage on the Mississippi” on June 25 and 27. If you’re interested in learning about the new I-74 Bridge, geotechnical engineer Matt Dotson presents on July 23 and 25. And musician and jazz historian Josh Duffee will educate and entertain with a presentation of “The Music of Bix Beiderbecke & Louie Bellson” on July 30 and Aug. 1.
Explore The River Series’ Channel Cat Talks leave from the Riverbend Commons (2951 River Dr, Moline, IL) at 9 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and end at about 10:45 a.m.
CLICK HERE to see the 2024 Channel Cat Talks full schedule and details. Tickets can be purchased ($20/session) here. Boat space is limited so people are advised to purchase tickets in advance.
River Action’s 5th Annual Explore & Seek Scavenger Hunt (formerly Ride & Seek) is an event for families and explorers of all ages and is underway through June 30. Participants will seek the answers to environmental, conservation, and historical clues. For more information about Explore and Seek, visit here.
River Action Inc. is located at 822 East River Drive, Davenport, Iowa. The phone number is 563-322-2969.
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Ole Miss Transfer Portal Commit Flips to Mississippi State
Coming off an exciting end to the season that saw them nearly make a miracle run to the NCAA Tournament, the Ole Miss Rebels have now lost a notable transfer portal battle to their heated rivals this offseason, leaving Chris Beard and the coaching staff with more questions about how to fill out their roster for next year.
Mississippi State has landed a commitment from Washington State transfer forward ND Okafor, giving the Bulldogs their fifth portal addition of the offseason. Okafor’s decision to choose Starkville comes as a surprise less than a month after he had announced his commitment to Ole Miss. He originally didn’t even have Mississippi State as one of his original finalists, but it’s clear head coach Chris Jans and the Bulldogs won him over.
By fumbling the commitment of Okafor, the Rebels miss out on a player who has four years of high-major experience and is coming off of the best season of his career. He started all 32 games for Washington State this past season, averaging 11 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game. Okafor began his career at California and will now be playing for Mississippi State in his final year of college basketball.
Where Ole Miss Basketball’s Transfer Portal Class Stands
The Rebels have had a somewhat underwhelming offseason in the portal. Beard and staff brought in some interesting portal pieces last year but it remains to be seen how this offseason’s portal class stacks up.
Ole Miss has already landed five portal commitments, though the team has yet to add a true star-studded transfer. The Rebels have Pepperdine center Stefan Cicic, Seton Hall guard Adam Clark, James Madison forward Christian Brown, Saint Jospeh’s forward Dasear Haskins and Pitt forward Roman Siulepa.
As things stands, Ole Miss doesn’t have a portal addition that truly stands out as a potential game-changer for next season. Clark does offer some intrigue though, as he averaged 12.7 points, 3.0 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 2.0 steals at Seton Hall last season. A strong defender and creator, Clark has started all 99 career games dating back to his first two years at Merrimack and will no doubt bring a veteran presence to the Ole Miss roster.
But the Rebels need more. Okafor would have been a solid addition on the wing who fits the defensive-mind approach that Beard is looking for.
It will be interesting to see where the Rebels go from here after missing out on a portal addition to their arch rivals.
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Paraquat and Parkinson’s: Inside the risks in Wayne County, Mississippi | The Lens
This week on Behind the Lens: “Paraquat and Parkinson’s.” Wayne County, Mississippi is the largest emitter of paraquat in the world, an herbicide linked to the fastest-growing neurodegenerative disease. Environmental reporter Delaney Nolan explains the safety concerns and what they could mean for affected communities.
Theme music by Podington Bear. Additional music includes “Rumor” by Podington Bear (soundofpicture.com) and “Big Yellow Taxi” by Joni Mitchell.
This story is a product of the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk, an independent reporting network based at the University of Missouri, in partnership with Report for America, with major funding from the Walton Family Foundation.
Music Credits:
Theme music by Podington Bear
Additional music “Rumor” by Podington Bear from soundofpicture.com and “Big Yellow Taxi” by Joni Mitchel
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