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09/19/2023: Mississippi River Waterline | Respiratory illnesses Pt. 2 | Civil Rights Sit-ins Honored

The water line on the Mississippi River is dropping rapidly with little rainfall on the horizon.

Then, doctors say parents play an important roll in keeping children safe from respiratory illnesses.

Plus, we reflect on the life of a civil rights icon who participated in the Jackson sit-ins.

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