Posts & Podcasts

  • Road Salt – how much is too much?

    High levels of road salt finding their way into the watershed is causing increased chloride concentrations in lakes near urban centers and areas of high road density. Read more

  • Down with Daylight Savings!

    March is around the corner, which means we’ll be “springing ahead” again and setting our clocks forward by one hour. Yes, that no longer necessary event to balance out November’s “falling back” for daylight savings time is upon us again. Read more

  • Artistic Talent in the Banks Family

    There are some families who are super athletic, others that excel at math or science, some who love politics, and others who are a mixed bag of tricks. For sisters Natasha and Naomi Banks-Powell, and the rest of the Banks family, artistic creativity flows through their veins. Read more

  • Take it to the Banks

    There are some families who are super athletic, others that excel at math or science, some who love politics, and others who are a mixed bag of tricks. For sisters Natasha and Naomi Banks-Powell, and the rest of the Banks family, artistic creativity flows through their veins. Read more

  • Frontlines: Chapter 1

    Excerpt from teen crime novel by Andrew Wagner-Chazalon Palko Rell studied the scene as his partner guided their patrol car toward the tall brick warehouse. The parking lot was lit by a single streetlight. An old man in a security guard’s uniform stood in its glare looking toward the car. Even from this distance Palko Read more

  • “It’s Hard to Ask for Help”

    In the post-COVID world, we’re seeing a lot of people with mental health, emotional health, and employment issues. The good news is help is available. The bad news is that people don’t always know where to go or how to ask for help (or they’re too prideful to do so. Saleem and Chris share resources… Read more