Historic flooding along Mississippi River
By Lynn R. Mitchell | Thursday, May 12th, 2011 | Catch-AllHistorically, the Mississippi River has changed course every 1,000 years and some say it has been trying to adjust its course for the past century. Will the disastrous flooding now taking place leave lasting changes? I’ve written about it in today’s Washington Examiner … Historic flooding wreaks havoc along the Mississippi River.
Cross-posted at SWAC Girl
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As SWAC Girl (an acronym for Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta County), Lynn has been writing in the Virginia political blogosphere since 2006. Active in area politics, she has coordinated campaigns and served in leadership for the past decade. The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia is one of the most beautiful places to call home ... the Republican Party carries her beliefs.







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