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As descendants of the Wasco Tribe of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, the Columbia River and its tributaries are like the veins and arteries of our own bodies. For some, âWater is Lifeâ has become a slogan, a hashtag. For us, itâs who we are.
Right now, the native people of the Columbia River Basin are hurting. On top of the overlapping crises caused by COVID-19 and a struggling economy, our rivers are sick and choked by dams. The salmon runs that sustained our people since time immemorial are slipping toward extinction. The salmon represent food, ceremony and community. If the salmon disappear, so does our identity, our culture, our existence.
Print article An Iditarod volunteer and two state wildlife troopers in Skwentna rescued an 8-year-old boy who had fallen through the river ice at the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race checkpoint on Tuesday. “It happened really fast. I was glad I was at the right place at the right time,” said Doug Ramsey, an Iditarod volunteer from Sundance, Wyoming. Ramsey wouldn’t have been at Skwentna, the first checkpoint of this year’s Iditarod, in a normal year. But a course change meant the race would come through twice about a week apart, so Ramsey was stationed there waiting for teams to return, killing time in the sleepy village of a couple dozen residents.
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Dozens of boats will take to the Savannah River on St. Patrick s Day for a new event
This St. Patrick s Day, the first-ever Shamrock Ships Flotilla will be setting sail in Savannah Share Updated: 7:39 PM EST Mar 12, 2021
This St. Patrick s Day, the first-ever Shamrock Ships Flotilla will be setting sail in Savannah Share Updated: 7:39 PM EST Mar 12, 2021
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Show Transcript YOU CAN FIND IT ON OUR WJCL 22 NEWS FACEBOOK PAGE. ANOTHER LIVE LOOK TONIGHT FROM RIVER STREET. YOU CAN SEE IT S PACKED WITH PEOPLE - ALL CELEBRATING ST. PATRICK S DAY. BUT NEXT WEEK - THOSE CELEBRATIONS WILL BE TAKING TO THE WATER - AS PART OF THE FIRST EVER SHAMROCK SHIPS FLOTILLA. DAVID MOSES/ FOUNDER OF SHAMROCK SHIPS FLOTILLA 12:18:51 WE RE EXCITED TO HAVE A SOCIALLY DISTANCED EXPERIENCE HERE :55 THIS ST. PATRICK S DAY - THE INAUGURAL SHAMROCK SHIPS FLOTILLA WILL BE SETTING SAIL IN SAVANNAH. MOSES 12:15:38 OUR VESSELS WILL BE
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