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Thirty years ago, Roger Burkman was a basketball star as a senior at Franklin Central High School. He was the leading scorer in Marion County.
Grizzlies: New status for symbol of the wild?
Delisting the bears? Grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone National Park no longer need Endangered Species Act protection, the federal government said Thursday. By the numbers: The area had an estimated 136 to 312 grizzlies when the species was listed as threatened in 1975, but has more than 500 of the bears today, the government said. “The grizzly is a large predator that requires a great deal …
Pioneer biologist dies in Juneau
Longtime alaska fisheries biologist Rupe Andrews has died in Juneau. He was 77.
Opposition wants judge to stop wind farm vote
BLOOMINGTON McLean County Board members won t know until 30 minutes before their meeting today whether they will vote on a special-use permit for a proposed 100-turbine wind farm.
Family Ties And Traditional Activities Keep Arctic Communities Vital, Survey Reveals
A newly released survey of indigenous Arctic people indicates that an overwhelming majority of the region’s native people think traditional pursuits such as hunting, boat-building and manufacturing crafts are important to their identity.
Outdoor Notes | House bill provides help for hunting
The House of Representatives approved a bill that would urge more people, including youths, to partake in hunting around the state. House Bill 1249, sponsored…
Global treasure hunt
We can’t all be Indiana Jones. But thanks to a game called geocaching that employs the Internet, Global Positioning System technology and your inner treasure-seeker, you can pretend.
Six Native American Artists Awarded 07 SWAIA Fellowships
The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA), the organization that produces the annual Santa Fe Indian Market, is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2007 Fellowship awards for Native American artists: Roger Amerman (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma) for beadwork/diverse arts, Diane Douglas-Willard (Haida) for weaving (basketry), Ira Lujan (Taos Pueblo) for sculpture (glass), Beverly …
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