Teachers, students, city officials and area residents walk around the newly designed Tinker's Creek stream area near Hudson High School while attending a dedication ceremony for the 319 Hudson Stream Restoration on Monday in Hudson, Ohio. The project, which took ten years to complete, saw the Hudson community, schools, students and several project partners come together to improve floodplain access, produce better water quality, reduce local flooding and increase learning opportunities for students with the creation of a Living Land Lab. (Ed Suba Jr./Akron Beacon Journal)
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A portion of the newly designed Tinker's Creek stream area near Hudson High School that Hudson teachers, students, city and government officials and area residents could see while attending a dedication ceremony for the 319 Hudson Stream Restoration on Monday in Hudson, Ohio. The project, which took ten years to complete, saw the Hudson community, schools, students and several project partners come together to improve floodplain access, produce better water quality, reduce local flooding and increase learning opportunities for students with the creation of a Living Land Lab. (Ed Suba Jr./Akron Beacon Journal)
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One of hundreds of trees and shrubs planted in the newly designed Tinker's Creek stream area near Hudson High School that Hudson teachers, students, city and government officials and area residents could see while attending a dedication ceremony for the 319 Hudson Stream Restoration on Monday in Hudson, Ohio. The project, which took ten years to complete, saw the Hudson community, schools, students and several project partners come together to improve floodplain access, produce better water quality, reduce local flooding and increase learning opportunities for students with the creation of a Living Land Lab. (Ed Suba Jr./Akron Beacon Journal)
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Hudson High School AP Environmental Science teacher Christine DiCato-Thaxton (right) and Ecology teacher Matt Kearns speak during a dedication ceremony for the 319 Hudson Stream Restoration on Monday in Hudson, Ohio. The project, which took ten years to complete, saw the Hudson community, schools, students and several project partners come together to improve floodplain access, produce better water quality, reduce local flooding and increase learning opportunities for students with the creation of a Living Land Lab. (Ed Suba Jr./Akron Beacon Journal)
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