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Passport policy may further isolate tribes

When people go down to Gumshoes Swamp and walk along the rocky shoreline, they look across the narrow stretch of water and see rocky bluffs (and soon, giant windmills). They might even think to themselves: "Hey, that's Canada." [more]



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Finding the energy is a top priority

I have a new perspective out here along the shore. Facing northeast I now can see white towers standing on the distant Gros Cap heights. The windmills are rising. [more]



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A long time ago seems like the best of times

The St. Mary's River may not be over five miles long as it pours out of Whitefish Bay and heads for the Soo Locks where it passes through into a much narrower, but still navigable waterway for worldwide shipping. [more]



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New version of secrecy, Stalinism, subversion

In writings and speeches I have repeatedly warned Yankee North Americans that the unconstitutional methods used by the U.S. government against Native American nations and individuals would eventually be applied to all other persons. [more]




Thanks for successful women's event
Community member thanks American Legion
Thank you for the celebration
Thank you for participating
Pollution a problem locally
Thank you community
Thanks for all the support


    

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