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Matt Bennett, a Madison High School Senior, can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel as he looks to wrap up his yearlong Eagle Scout project with... read more →
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Trying to Catch the Two Red Eyes

By GSWA Volunteer, Jim Northrop At age 14, I was living in a suburb of Rochester, New York.  A friendly neighbor took an interest in me and in another boy... read more →

What We Can Learn from Flint’s Water Crisis

What happened in Flint was a tragedy, but it wasn’t unique. While this was an exceptional case of corruption and scandal, the presence of lead in drinking water is an... read more →

3 Reasons Why a Rain Barrel Should Be Your Next Home Improvement Project

A rain barrel preserves water by collecting the rain from a home’s downspout. Typically, rain barrels hold between 50-55 gallons of water and... read more →
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