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History of Flint’s water system traced at Sloan Museum

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“Water’s Extreme Journey” is at the Sloan Museum in Flint through May 8th.";s:3:
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Current State's Scott Pohl talks with Todd Slisher, executive director at Flint's Sloan Museum, about their new exhibit exploring the history of the city's water system.
  The causes and effects of Flint’s water crisis continue to play out in the news. The Sloan Museum in Flint hopes that a new exhibit will help explain the history of Flint’s water system, how it got to the condition we’re seeing today, and what people can do to protect their families. Current State’s Scott Pohl talks with the Sloan Museum’s executive director, Todd Slisher, about “Water’s Extreme Journey.” 

 

 

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Scott Pohl is a general assignment news reporter and produces news features and interviews. He is also an alternate local host on NPR's "Morning Edition."