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USDA Forest Service investing $62 million to Pacific Northwest communities

PORTLAND, ORE. — The USDA Forest Service is investing over $62 million to support local schools and roads in the Pacific Northwest.

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Elevated wildfire risk across central and west central Minnesota for Wednesday

(Undated)--The National Weather Service says there is an elevated wildfire risk is expected today (Wednesday) through tonight, mainly near and south of Interstate 94, due to very low humidity values.

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Omaha faces brush fire risk as dry conditions increase

Dry weather and strong winds are raising the risk of brush fires in Omaha. Jeremiah Orr advises residents to stay alert and avoid open flames on windy days.

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Quaker Groups Pays Alaska Native Village $93,000 in Reparations for Its Part in Forced Assimilation

A religious group responsible for the forced assimilation of Native youth in Alaska has paid $93,000 in reparations to the Organized Village of Kake, a tribe in Southeast Alaska that was once the site of a Quaker assimilation school for Native kids. Members of the Alaskan branch of a Quaker group that ran a mission school in Kake from 1819 to 1912 (when the Presbyterian’s took over) delivered the check in person on Jan.19, accompanied by a four page apology. The Quakers, also called “Friends”, were one of a handful of religious groups that helped the federal government run its more than 500 institutions aimed at eliminating Native culture, language, dress, and customs from 1819 through 1970 through re-education and identity-altering methodologies.

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Elected officials, law enforcement urge new approach to juvenile detention

Douglas County Commissioner Mary Ann Borgeson said there's a misconception that county commissioners like herself decide when young offenders get released. -- "We provide the facility. And then it's up to-- when (juveniles get to the youth center), for again, the attorneys, probation, the courts to decide what happens after that," she told KETV Newswatch 7.

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Democrat controlled NYS intent on rigging 2024 election with no-excuse mail-in voting

Democrat controlled NYS intent on rigging 2024 election with no-excuse mail-in voting
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