The Future of the Mighty Mississippi is at a Crossroads

ALTON, IL -NOV 07: A towboat pushing barges full of corn heads north on the Mississippi near Alton, Ill. The coal fired energy plant in the background is the Sioux Power Plant in West Alton, Missouri. -Photo essay follows the Mississippi River from it's source at Lake Itasca, Minnesota to its end point 2,320 miles downstream at the Gulf of Mexico, 100 miles south of New Orleans. Many towns and cities along the river are hoping to get some of the funding to upgrade river facilities as a result of the proposed Trump infrastructure push. (Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
ALTON, IL -NOV 07: A towboat pushing barges full of corn heads north on the Mississippi near Alton, Ill. The coal fired energy plant in the background is the Sioux Power Plant in West Alton, Missouri. -Photo essay follows the Mississippi River from it's source at Lake Itasca, Minnesota to its end point 2,320 miles downstream at the Gulf of Mexico, 100 miles south of New Orleans. Many towns and cities along the river are hoping to get some of the funding to upgrade river facilities as a result of the proposed Trump infrastructure push. (Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
The Future of the Mighty Mississippi is at a Crossroads
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