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“Is a River Alive?,” the new book by Robert Macfarlane, is gorgeously written but also windy and sentimental.
City officials are now moving on to phase two of the River Bluff Gateway project. They have around $1 million left and will focus on streetscapes, beautification, street lighting and safety.
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