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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Fishermen?Fishermen often is covered by Center and Left Media sources.
Left: 37%
Center: 44%
20%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Fishermen?Fishermen often is covered by Center and Left Media sources.
Left: 37%
Center: 44%
20%
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Fishermen · United StatesSTEUBEN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) - Conservation officers are investigating what led to the drowning of a 76-year-old man who was fishing Thursday in Steuben County. The man was identified as Thomas Frazie of Waterloo, according to a release from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Around 4:15 p.m., a 911 call reported a fisherman was in distress in Little Turkey Lake on the southwest side of the county. The initial investigation revealed Fra…See the Story
Fisherman drowns in Steuben County lake
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
FishermenFishermen's team leader Kåre Heggebø is reasonably satisfied with the broad agreement in the Storting on the quota announcement. “I am not familiar with all the details so I have to make some reservations. It is gratifying nonetheless that there is a broad majority for the message.See the Story
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Fishermen · PeabodySWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board voted against allocating $1.7 million in remaining American Rescue Plan Act funds for sewer repair at Fisherman’s Beach. The motion failed by a vote of 3-2, with Board Chair David Grishman and members Peter Spellios and Doug Thompson voting against it, while Board member MaryEllen Fletcher and Vice Chair Katie Phelan voted in favor. Fletcher originally proposed the motion, which also included an additional $182,000 …See the Story
Swampscott Board battles over beach funding
FishermenFarmers and fishers may work in vastly different environments, but many of our problems are the same. The disasters that we experience are symptoms of much larger problems in our mega-scaled-up, consolidated food system.See the Story
Food system disasters show the need to downsize and democratize
100% Center coverage: 1 sources