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Jan 10 2024
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Alaska Beekeepers kill their colonies every fall, but one Anchorage beekeeper is working to change that
On a clear December day, a blanket of crunchy snow coats the rooftop of 49th State Brewing company’s warehouse in Anchorage. Tim Huffman shows off the bees he takes care of on the roof. The brewery hired him to keep bees for sustainable honey for making beer. “I have eight hives going into winter here,” Huffman said. Each hive box is made of polystyrene, a condensed styrofoam material which
Alaska Public MediaMay 11 2021
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Southeast Hit by Gas Shortages After Colonial Pipeline Hack
Georgia, Virginia and North Carolina are implementing emergency measures to quell potential gasoline shortages after a cyberattack prompted a major pipeline to shutdown over the weekend. The Colonial Pipeline announced Saturday that operations would temporarily shut down following the ransomware attack. The pipeline delivers roughly 45% of all of fuel consumed along the east coast, and
National Review (News) The Hill CNN (Online News)Jan 08 2024
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Suspect named in Isle of Wight double homicide linked to 1980s Colonial Parkway murders
Authorities said Allen Wilmer Sr. was responsible for the deaths of David Knobling, 20, and Robin Edwards, 14, in 1987, as well as a 1989 murder in Hampton. HAMPTON, Va. — A now-deceased Northern Neck resident has been identified as the suspect two decades-old homicide cases in Hampton and Isle of Wight County, including one of the Colonial Parkway murders. In a press conference Monday
WVEC 13May 10 2021
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Biden Plans Executive Order After Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack
President Joe Biden plans to sign an executive order strengthening cybersecurity for federal agencies and contractors after last week's hacking of the Colonial Pipeline, the nation's largest refined pipeline system . The U.S. government and Colonial Pipeline are working to secure the network as a shutdown to halt a ransomware cyberattack entered a fourth day.
Some officials and
Wall Street Journal (News) New York Times (News) Washington ExaminerDec 26 2023
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Alexei Navalny Shares Darkly Funny Message From Arctic Prison Colony
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HuffPostFeb 15 2024
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Trial starts today between ND and US over Dakota Access Pipeline protest costs
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota is set to take the federal government to trial Thursday for the costs of responding to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, the culmination of an unusual and drawn-out court fight. The state filed the lawsuit in 2019, seeking $38 million from the federal government for policing the protests. Years of legal wrangling followed before the trial date was
KX NewsAug 09 2023
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Maui Wildfire Blamed on 'Colonial Greed'
Former state Representative Kaniela Ing on Wednesday blamed the raging Hawaii wildfires on "colonial greed."
The wildfires, which have spread across several islands because of winds from Hurricane Dora, have hit Maui particularly hard, while Lahaina also has been inundated. It is believed that the fires were caused by a mix of hot and dry conditions and exacerbated by the wind.
NewsweekSep 21 2023
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Colonial Named A National Blue Ribbon School
The Pelham Public Schools is thrilled to announce that Colonial School has been selected as one of just 353 schools across the nation named as a National Blue Ribbon School for 2023 by the U.S. Department of Education.The Blue Ribbon School recognition is based on a school’s overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among student groups on assessments. “The honorees
Patch.comDec 01 2023
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Regulators OK $500M pipeline tunnel
ST. IGNACE — Michigan officials approved a $500 million plan Friday to encase in a protective tunnel a portion of an aging oil pipeline that runs beneath a channel connecting two Great Lakes, leaving just one more regulatory hurdle for the contentious project. The state’s three-person Public Service Commission approved the project in the Straits of Mackinac on a 2-0 vote. Commissioner
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