D200110 river grass

Beth Wales, left, and Darlene Rogers examine litter that has washed ashore with dead river vegetation at Rogers' home in Athens. [DAN BUSEY/DECATUR DAILY]

For Black’s Landing neighbors Peggy Atkins and Darlene Rogers, long aquatic grass from the Tennessee River is an unwanted visitor, and they want the Tennessee Valley Authority to do something about it.

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Shannon Craig

Sounds like a 1st world problem

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