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Apr 23 2024
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Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan hits the runway at Native Nations Fashion Night
Native Nations Fashion Night is the largest showcase of its kind in the Upper Midwest, and this year, longtime supporter Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, will be one of the models. The fourth-annual runway show and artisan market, taking place this Thursday at Quincy Hall in Minneapolis, is spearheaded by Delina White, the designer behind IamAnishinaabe, who dressed
Star TribuneApr 25 2024
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Biden admin cracks down on power plants fueling nation's grid
The Biden administration finalized highly anticipated regulations on Thursday, cracking down on existing and future fossil fuel-fired power plants as part of its sweeping climate agenda. In a joint announcement, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and White House officials said the rules would target all coal-fired power generation and future natural gas power plants. The regulations,
Fox News (Online News)May 06 2024
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Joe Mantegna, Gary Sinise to host National Memorial Day Concert in D.C.
United Press InternationalMay 03 2024
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Morris academic team celebrates at nationals as EF-1 tornadoes hit at home
As the cleanup efforts continue in the aftermath of Saturday’s tornadoes, Morris High School is having to make some room in the trophy case. While the two EF-1 tornadoes tore through the Okmulgee County community late Saturday, the high school’s academic team had two squads competing at the Small School National Championship Tournament in Chicago. Despite the destruction unfolding back home,
Tulsa WorldMay 03 2024
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Palmer sailor killed at Pearl Harbor to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery
A 20-year-old Palmer seaman killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 will be reburied in Arlington National Cemetery later this month, the U.S. Navy announced. At the wishes of his family, Francis Alphonse Hryniewicz, of the Three Rivers section of Palmer, will be buried with full military honors in the National Cemetery on May 13. He was stationed aboard the battleship U.S.S.
MassLive.comMay 05 2024
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White House Bashes Trump For Echoing 'Fascists' Following 'Gestapo' Remarks
HuffPostMay 03 2024
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National Register of Historic Places recognizes Loxahatchee battlefield park in Jupiter
JUPITER — The Loxahatchee Battlefield has historical significance dating to more than 5,000 years ago. Now it has national status as well, earning a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. The battlefield, nestled into the Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park off West Indiantown Road, was where two Second Seminole War battles were fought nearly 200 years ago. County officials and
The Palm Beach PostMay 09 2024
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Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has reached a major milestone in reclaiming ancestral land in Illinois
Chicago tour guides often share the origin of the city’s name, shikaakwa, which means “striped skunk” or “onion” in the Algonquin language, after the pungent wild onions that once blanketed these lands. You don’t need to look very far in Illinois to see the legacy of the many tribal nations that first lived here, but until recently there was not a single federally recognized Indian reservation
Chicago Sun-TimesMay 03 2024
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UH wheelchair tennis team's 'Army of 3' wins national title
Tijerina started playing in November 2021 when he was a junior at the university. He said he fell in love a few months later at his first tournament when he felt the rush of competition, something he hadn't felt since his days playing sports growing up. Thanks to his passion, his skills developed at a remarkable rate over the past few years. One practice was all it took for Gutierrez to get
Houston ChronicleApr 19 2024
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These fires are among the nation's largest in history
These fires are among the nation's largest in history The August Complex burns in Tehama, Mendocino, Humboldt, Lake, Glenn and Trinity counties. Firefighter Mike McMillan - a task force leader from Boise, Idaho - took this and other photos of the complex of fires on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020. The complex of fires reached 846,732 acres and was 34% contained as of Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. Provided
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