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The Japanese Creek, pictured in June 2021, carries sediment, rocks and debris down from the mountains. The debris can move with violence and speed during surge flood events, threatening Seward, Alaska. Credit: Young Kim for The Hechinger Report
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SEWARD, Alaska It’s always difficult for Selma Casagranda’s friends to come to her birthday parties.
This story also appeared in Peninsula Clarion
The recent Seward High School graduate was born in September, prime flooding season in her hometown of Seward, Alaska, on the Kenai Peninsula, which juts into the Gulf of Alaska south of Anchorage. Home to around 3,000 people, Seward sits between Resurrection Bay and the Kenai Mountains. A massive 700-square-mile glacial icefield flows out of the mountains, melting off ....

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Covid Exposes School Ills, Fueling Ambitious Biden Spending Push


Virus highlighted long-standing health risks in schools
Democrats, Biden seeking unprecedented infrastructure funds
May 4, 2021 5:01 AM
By Andrew Kreighbaum
The coronavirus pandemic has put a spotlight on persistent health threats to schoolchildren and teachers posed by crumbling U.S. campuses with leaking pipes or mold-prone ventilation.
Now, as more schools reopen for in-person teaching, the Biden administration is using that focus to seek billions of dollars in spending to repair and maintain K-12 schools—an area outside the traditional scope of federal infrastructure or education aid.
“It’s a battleground topic,” said David Sturtz, a partner at school planning firm Cooperative Strategies. “The vaccine can get you back in school but not provide long-term peace of mind. The real need out there dwarfs what we’re allocating.” ....

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