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Following a clutch performance at the District 3C tournament on Oct. 26, the Lady Mavericks made their way to the divisional tournament held in Sidney, Nov. 2 and 3. The North Country girls faced Ekalaka in their first match of the tourney on Thursday morning. They took a loss against the Lady Bulldogs in three sets, 9-25, 11-25, 16-25. The loss pushed them into a loser-out game vs. Circle the next morning. With three consecutive set wins against the Lady Wildcats (25-21, 26-24, 25-12), the...
A last mowing to suck up leaves from the lawn has been accomplished. The mower is stored for the winter, with the addition of a shot of Sta-bil in the gas tank to prevent gumminess next spring. All the little, mowed-over tree branches that had fallen with the leaves have been gathered and removed from the lawn. The larger branches were removed before that final mowing. The overgrown grass along the driveway has had the weed-whacker taken to it. The edges of the driveway are too steep for me to...
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The following release was provided by the Sierra Club in regards to the Keystone XL Pipeline: A federal judge ruled today, Nov. 8, that the Trump administration violated bedrock U.S. environmental laws when approving a federal permit for TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline project. The judge blocked any construction on the pipeline and ordered the government to revise its environmental review. U.S. District Court Judge Brian Morris found that the Trump administration’s reliance on an environmental review from 2014 vio...