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Registration is open for the 2022 Morris Regional 4-H Camp

The Morris Regional 4-H Camp is scheduled for June 21-23, 2022 at the University of Minnesota Morris Campus. Youth in grades 3-6 are invited to attend this unique camp experience. ....

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2022 Morris Regional 4-H Camps

The 2022 Regional 4-H Camp has been scheduled for June 21-23, 2022 at the University of Minnesota Morris Campus. Youth in grades 3-6 are invited to attend this unique camp experience. Camp includes educational track time, small group activities, recreation and more!

Youth can choose ONE of these 7 exciting tracks to explore: ....

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Migrant farmworkers allege pesticide exposure in Illinois


By Sophia Tareen
December 15, 2020 at 9:00 pm CST
CHICAGO (AP) — More than two dozen migrant workers from Texas allege they were sprayed with toxic pesticides while working in Illinois cornfields, according to a federal lawsuit.
The workers, including teenagers, senior citizens and a pregnant woman, claim they were sprayed by a helicopter and plane treating fields in July and August 2019, despite wearing neon orange hats and backpacks.
The 27 workers’ symptoms, according to the lawsuit filed Dec. 2 in Springfield, included shortness of breath, blurred vision, eye irritation, vomiting and dizziness. Some said their systems have persisted.
“No farmworker should be exposed to poisonous chemicals when doing their job, let alone multiple times in two weeks,” Lisa Palumbo, the director of Legal Aid Chicago’s Immigrants and Workers’ Rights project, said in a statement. ....

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