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ADA, Okla. – For 100 years, the McSwain Theatre has offered a compelling variety of entertainment to Ada residents and visitors alike. As part of the McSwain Theatre 100th Anniversary Virtual Celebration, the McSwain Theatre will offer a public virtual show online and over the airwaves 7 p.m., Saturday, July 18. Viewers may watch the show from the comfort of their homes on their computers or smart devices. Simply go to McSwainTheatre.com or visit the McSwain Theatre Facebook page at...
Minneapolis, Minn. ( July 10,2020) - Attorney Ron Meuser, Jr. of the law firm Meuser, Yackley, and Rowland P.A. has represented thousands of individuals with their workplace disability and injury claims and specializes in supporting public employees and law enforcement officers eligible for PERA benefits due to physical and mental disabilities, including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Today Meuser issued the following statement: “In the last six weeks, over 150 police officers have started the process of filing physical and mental...
BEMIDJI, Minn. – Lou Tasa retired from the Minnesota Department of Transportation on July 8, 2020, after 43 years of state service. Tasa has spent almost all of his career at MnDOT Bemidji headquarters. Throughout his career, he has worked in the areas of bridge design, pre-design, surveys, right of way and project engineer. In 1992, Tasa was promoted to Northwest District State Aid Engineer and has held that position since then. Some of Tasa's most vivid memories are the flooding of 1997....
WASHINGTON-Today, Representatives Collin C. Peterson (D-MN), Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) and Henry Cuellar (D-TX), co-chairs of the 4-H Congressional Caucus, led a letter to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita Lowey, and Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Kay Granger to request additional resources for youth development organizations to continue supporting children and families during the COVID-19 pandemic. “More than 55 million children...
With the intense heat of the past few days, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is asking people to be on the lookout for harmful algae blooms on lakes and rivers around the state. Be alert to the possible presence of toxic algae, which can be harmful to both people and animals. Blooms typically begin to form in hot, calm weather. You can't tell by looking at algae if it's toxic. It may look like pea soup, green paint, or floating mats of scum, and it will sometimes have a bad smell....
The Minnesota Historical Society is working on plans to welcome back visitors to the Minnesota History Center, to Mill City Museum, and for tours at the Minnesota State Capitol later this year. Earlier MNHS announced that Split Rock Lighthouse and Jeffers Petroglyphs will once again be open for visitors beginning July 15. Birch Coulee Battlefield, Lower Sioux Agency, Marine Mill and Traverse des Sioux are already open to the public. While the remaining MNHS historic sites and museums will not have regular open hours for the rest of the year,...
LaDonna Brave Bull Allard grins broadly as she contemplates the significance of the victory she and other members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe have just secured. The tribe began a bitter battle against an oil company and the federal government in 2016, when the Dakota Access pipeline was built on their doorstep, threatening their water supply. Four years on, a US court has ruled in favour of the tribe and ordered the pipeline to close within 30 days. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/07/12/victory-sioux-us-court-deci...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — Navajo Nation officials reported 10 additional deaths from COVID-19 as the tribe’s sprawling reservation remained under the latest weekend lockdown imposed to combat the coronavirus outbreak. Tribal officials reported 56 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases that increased the total to nearly 8,100. The death toll rose to 396 as of Friday. The number of infections is thought to be far higher because many people have not been tested, and studies suggest people can be infected with the virus without feeling sick. The...
SEATTLE — Washington state’s Supreme Court on Friday vacated a 1916 ruling that allowed a prosecutor to bring criminal charges against a tribal fisherman as racist and unjust. The justices unanimously said they were compelled to void the decision because “such past opinions can continue to perpetrate injustice by their very existence.” Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis, the state’s first Native American justice, read the decision from the bench in Olympia. The 1916 case concerned Alec Towessnute, a Yakama Nation member arrested after...
The Pennington County Sheriff and an organizer for the protest near Mount Rushmore on July 3 are defending their actions while accusing the other of escalating the event. "This entire thing was entirely mismanaged by Sheriff (Kevin) Thom and the Pennington County Sheriff's Office," said Nick Tilsen, president of NDN Collective. "The only people who were violent that day was the police force." It's the protesters, not the riot police, who broke their plan and escalated the situation, Thom said...