Students from far across the globe learn about rivers, each other on the “Big Muddy”

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Two of the world’s most powerful countries are using their mightiest rivers to unite the cultures of the two nations.Instead of sister cities, they’re using sister rivers in a first-of-its-kind exchange program between the United States and Chinese university students.Mike Simonson has the story…

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