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Twin Ports 'Medallion hunt' canceled after players damage Ojibwe burial site


Twin Ports Medallion hunt canceled after players damage Ojibwe burial site
The yearly hunt is part of the Twin Ports Winterfest.
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A yearly Duluth-area treasure hunt in which radio listeners follow clues for a shot at a grand prize has officially been called off, after some players went out of bounds.
On Friday, the Twin Ports Winterfest which hosts The Great Medallion Hunt announced that the 2021 contest is no more:
The decision was made because of damage and disrespect being done to public property, the Facebook post says. All prize awards for the medallion hunt have been put on hold and will not be awarded for any finder of the official Winterfest Medallion. ....

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State Parks agency lists Black History Month events


State Parks agency lists Black History Month events
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Dwayne Ellis, of Bridge the Gap, hands Veronica Dantzler a tomato during the annual Juneteenth celebration at the African American Cultural Center of the Capital Region on Pearl Street in Albany in 2020. (Jim Franco/Special to the Times Union.)James FrancoShow MoreShow Less
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The state parks agency plans a series of virtual and in-person events in the coming days to celebrate Black History Month.
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•    John Jay Homestead State Historic Site: A Zoom lecture on the history of enslavement in the colonial-era family, starting at 7 p.m. Feb. 24. Registration available at johnjayhomestead.org ....

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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams December 20, 2019 09:34:00

Industrial midwest, they re winning and they veer back and forth because of the incentives of the democratic primary, the voters are narcissistic, appeal to me, i m all voters. a democratic primary voter is not a swing party. i would rather have one voter in the right place in pennsylvania, wisconsin or michigan, than 500 out in california. the ones who play that right and don t give trump stuff to work with, to let the country go ahead and fire trump, which is kind of what it wants to do, are playing the shrewding politics. well put and thanks to smart guys among our most valuable players, mike murphy, and jayson johnson, thank you for your time. we cannot wait to act. there s an ojibwe saying that great leaders make decisions not for this generation but seven generations from now. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180403:02:52:00

it s a great idea to take it down. we are bringing attention to the issue that the native americans have been abused and a near genocide was committed against them. we established treaties with them in 1868, 1869, and then immediately reneged, stolen, stalled and national resources from under them. william mckinley was the last of the presidents to openly steal land from the five civilized tribes. he was on the side of the timber company stealing from the ojibwe in my original home state of minnesota. yes, let s bring attention to the fact that we have never addressed all of the wrongs we have committed against the native americans. it s a perfect time to do it. jason: i think we have addressed at a long time. there have been a lot of wrongdoings. yes, we have. there is still a lot of wrongdoings against the native americans throughout their history. i would agree with that part of it. but tearing down the statue. is this the right thing to do? no, it s not the right thing to do. ....

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