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All Things Considered with Clay Masters is your comprehensive source for afternoon news and information. Listen from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. every weekday.

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Iowa farmers won water pollution court fight; water still polluted
The Des Moines Water Works went to court to force farmers to pay the costs of cleaning the city's drinking water. A federal judge recently tossed the case but left a vital question unanswered.
Roots of tension: race, hair, competition and black beauty stores
A Minnesota entrepreneur discovers that opening a beauty supply business means navigating a multibillion-dollar industry for black hair products that's run largely from Asia and doesn't cede power without a fight.
Mpls. council panel OKs plan to cover some Super Bowl costs
Security takes the biggest share of the total excess cost to the city estimated at $5 million. The Super Bowl Host Committee says donations will cover it.
Climate Cast: Climate migration in the U.S.
The governor of Louisiana declared a state of emergency for an unusual reason — their coastline is disappearing. Other states could face similar issues as global temperatures and sea levels rise.
Senate passes bill to restrict local labor rules
Controversial legislation that would stop cities from enacting sick leave ordinances, minimum wage requirements and other rule has cleared the state Senate.
Lake Koronis is test lab in fight against invasive species
Experts say they need more research to figure out how to combat and control starry stonewort. Some lake advocates say the DNR isn't doing enough to prevent it from spreading to lakes throughout Minnesota.