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Down by the River: Stories of Hanford
WPSR
6 episodes
1 month ago
Whistleblowers are one of the most contraversial issues at Hanford. This episode we learn about not only whistleblowers, but the organizations and members of our federal government that work to protect them.
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Whistleblowers are one of the most contraversial issues at Hanford. This episode we learn about not only whistleblowers, but the organizations and members of our federal government that work to protect them.
Show more...
Government
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Ep. 6: Hanford through the eyes of 7th graders
Down by the River: Stories of Hanford
10 minutes 20 seconds
9 years ago
Ep. 6: Hanford through the eyes of 7th graders
Students from Mercer International Middle School take over the podcast this month. After researching Hanford over the course of ten weeks, a group of 7th graders recorded a special episode. There are stories about nuclear weapons, Native Americans, the Hanford residents forced to move during WWII, and radioactive rabbit poop.
Down by the River: Stories of Hanford
Whistleblowers are one of the most contraversial issues at Hanford. This episode we learn about not only whistleblowers, but the organizations and members of our federal government that work to protect them.