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Line 3 foes worry increased pumping could threaten Minnesota water

Line 3 foes worry increased pumping could threaten Minnesota water
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Line 3 foes worry increased pumping could threaten Minnesota water | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Line 3 foes worry increased pumping could threaten Minnesota water | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal
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Father of man who drowned in Red River speaks on the loss of his son

Father of man who drowned in Red River speaks on the loss of his son He may have been a successful MMA fighter, but the family of Dane Sayers says he was a thoughtful, spiritual man and was a great dad to his 12-year-old son.  Written By: Kevin Wallevand | 6:09 pm, Jun. 9, 2021 FARGO While so many are remembering Dane Sayers for his athleticism and MMA skills, his dad remembers a son. His graduation was hot and miserable, but he received honors with his basic training. Dale Sayers can talk about his son, Dane, for hours. He was the best son, he brought us a lot of joy - making us laugh, and giving us a different perspective on things, Dale Sayers said. Part of his message was, he was very spiritual and a philosophical person who urged people to be kind to each other.

50 years ago, election ushered in new era for US tribes - The Turtle Island News

50 years ago, election ushered in new era for US tribes May 10, 2021 114 views  In this Dec 4, 2016, file photo, Dan Nanamkin, of the Colville Nez Perce Native American tribe in Nespelem, Wash., right, drums with a procession through the Oceti Sakowin camp after it was announced that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers won’t grant easement for the Dakota Access oil pipeline in Cannon Ball, N.D. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File) By Mark Trahant THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fifty years ago this week the federal government’s experiment with termination was crushed at the ballot box on the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation in Washington state.

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