Public health versus personal freedom was the central debate during discussion Wednesday of a bill that would eliminate a requirement that Nebraska communities fluoridate their water supplies.
WORTHINGTON — The Okabena-Ocheda Watershed District’s board of managers has authorized the purchase of water quality and flow monitoring equipment to collect data on water runoff from agricultural and ...
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