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Jun 07 2023
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Utahns protest after Davis School District pulls Bible from some shelves
SALT LAKE CITY — The state lawmaker who sponsored a law to crack down on material found to be pornographic in school classrooms and libraries says he wants to revisit elements of the law after the Bible was pulled from some shelves in Davis School District. Rep. Ken Ivory, R-West Jordan, spoke to supporters of faith and conservative groups during a protest at the Capitol on Wednesday,
KSLJun 13 2023
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Waukegan offers pitch to Bears for new stadium site
WAUKEGAN, Ill. (CBS) -- The Chicago Bears have said they are considering communities outside Arlington Heights for a new stadium – and now, Waukegan has thrown its hat in the ring. Waukegan Mayor Ann B. Taylor sent a letter this week to Bears President and Chief Executive Officer Kevin Warren – touting the advantages of Waukegan. "The City of Waukegan, located along Lake Michigan, has multiple
CBS News (Online)Jun 06 2023
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Weather statement issued for declining air quality
(CBS DETROIT) - Wildfire smoke from fires burning in Canada continues moving overhead on Tuesday. However, fires in Ontario experienced an expansion in the afternoon north of Lake Huron. A dense amount of wildfire smoke is moving overhead this evening, leading the National Weather Service to issue a Special Weather Statement for smoke coverage and air quality. Smoke is moving from the north to
CBS News (Online)Jun 06 2023
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Maps show smoke from Canadian wildfires blowing through the Northeast as air quality deteriorates
Smoke from wildfires in Canada is affecting the air quality in parts of the Northeast, environmental officials said. On Tuesday, an air quality health advisory was in effect for most of New York State, according to the state's Department of Environmental Conservation. The air quality for the New York City metro area, Lower Hudson Valley, Upper Hudson Valley, Adirondacks, Eastern Lake Ontario,
CBS News (Online)Jun 13 2023
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Northern Wisconsin town pays tribe $22K to keep roads open for another month
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A northern Wisconsin town has agreed to pay a Chippewa tribe $22,000 to keep reservation roads open to the public for another month. The town of Lac Du Flambeau's easements on 1.25 miles of Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's reservation roads expired about a decade ago and negotiations to renew them have gone nowhere. The tribe finally barricaded the roads in
San Antonio Express-NewsJun 13 2023
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Northern Wisconsin town pays tribe $22K to keep roads open for another month
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A northern Wisconsin town has agreed to pay a Chippewa tribe $22,000 to keep reservation roads open to the public for another month. The town of Lac Du Flambeau's easements on 1.25 miles of Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's reservation roads expired about a decade ago and negotiations to renew them have gone nowhere. The tribe finally barricaded the roads in
San Antonio Local NewsJun 13 2023
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Northern Wisconsin town pays tribe $22K to keep roads open for another month
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A northern Wisconsin town has agreed to pay a Chippewa tribe $22,000 to keep reservation roads open to the public for another month. The town of Lac Du Flambeau's easements on 1.25 miles of Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's reservation roads expired about a decade ago and negotiations to renew them have gone nowhere. The tribe finally barricaded the roads in
Stamford AdvocateJun 13 2023
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Northern Wisconsin town pays tribe $22K to keep roads open for another month
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A northern Wisconsin town has agreed to pay a Chippewa tribe $22,000 to keep reservation roads open to the public for another month. The town of Lac Du Flambeau's easements on 1.25 miles of Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's reservation roads expired about a decade ago and negotiations to renew them have gone nowhere. The tribe finally barricaded the roads in
Times UnionJun 13 2023
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Northern Wisconsin town pays tribe $22K to keep roads open for another month
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A northern Wisconsin town has agreed to pay a Chippewa tribe $22,000 to keep reservation roads open to the public for another month. The town of Lac Du Flambeau's easements on 1.25 miles of Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's reservation roads expired about a decade ago and negotiations to renew them have gone nowhere. The tribe finally barricaded the roads in
San Francisco ChronicleJun 13 2023
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Northern Wisconsin town pays tribe $22K to keep roads open for another month
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A northern Wisconsin town has agreed to pay a Chippewa tribe $22,000 to keep reservation roads open to the public for another month. The town of Lac Du Flambeau’s easements on 1.25 miles of Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa’s reservation roads expired about a decade ago and negotiations to renew them have gone nowhere. The tribe finally barricaded the roads in
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