Credit: Courtesy of WKSU
This month marks the anniversary of the famous Time magazine story/photo about the Cuyahoga River catching fire, and to mark that anniversary, WKSU 89.7 FM will air Watershed, a five-part news series about the current state of the Cuyahoga, Ashtabula and Black rivers.

According to a press release, “WKSU News will examine the current condition of the three waterways, the opportunities and challenges that face them, their influence on life in the region, and whether there’s a new generation to carry on the same spirit of environmental stewardship.”

The first episode will air next week when the segment will be broadcast between 5 and 9 a.m. and between 4 and 6 p.m.

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2 replies on “WKSU to Air Five-Part Series About the Current State of Northeast Ohio’s Water”

  1. Its all about collecting money for political purposes. Just like transgender, abortion, vegan food, peta issues. All for leftist politics looking for those willing to sell out their country for a single, pet issue. Sure, Ill vote for a leftist president to get meat banned. Sure Ill sell out to communism so o can cut off my dick and pretend Im a girl. And so on. Find and issue, collect money and proceed to get people to abandon their country for one pet project. The devil himself at work. All this could be yours… . Beware of making a deal with the devil. Beware of fundraisers. Its all going to politics and the volunteers will get nothing while the organizers will get 6 figure salaries and tell you how to live.

    Watch this publication carefully. Its all about leftist politics squeezed between entertainment schedules. Its all about getting their hand in your pocket and then theyll stop asking and just take it.

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