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Debating the Future of Whiteclay, Nebraska, the ‘Skid Row of the Plains’

By Cecily Hilleary | VOA News on Mar 10, 2017   Featured, National  

Debating the Future of Whiteclay, Nebraska, the ‘Skid Row of the Plains’

Next month, Nebraska’s state liquor commission will decide the fate of the tiny but notorious town of Whiteclay, population 12, whose livelihood depends on selling beer—more than 12,000 cans a day, mostly to vulnerable Lakota natives from the nearby Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, which sits only about 60 meters away, over the border in South […]

Discovery of Widespread Platinum May Help Solve Clovis People Mystery

By Peggy Binette | University of South Carolina on Mar 10, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Discovery of Widespread Platinum May Help Solve Clovis People Mystery

No one knows for certain why the Clovis people and iconic beasts — mastodon, mammoth and saber-toothed tiger — living some 12,800 years ago suddenly disappeared. However, a discovery of widespread platinum at archaeological sites across the U.S. by three University of South Carolina archaeologists has provided an important clue in solving this enduring mystery.  The research […]

Anchorage Homicide ‘Person of Interest’ Now in Custody

By Alaska Native News on Mar 10, 2017   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Anchorage Homicide ‘Person of Interest’ Now in Custody

A man who was being sought as a “person of interest” in an active homicide investigation that occurred on Wednesday at the Executive Suites hotel on Spenard Road, is now in custody on a previous charge of escape, Anchorage Police reported on Thursday. After conducting several interviews in the shooting death of a victim that […]

Far-North Mallards Thriving on the Edge

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Mar 10, 2017   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Far-North Mallards Thriving on the Edge

  With dogs’ breath fogging the 30-below zero air at their knees, 71 Iditarod mushers steamed their way down the frozen Chena River in Fairbanks on March 6. Upstream, just a few miles behind them, 500 ducks were surviving in a one-mile stretch of open water. You might think the mallards that did not migrate […]

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