This is an engrossing narrative account which shows how the civil war, theiv indian wars and western expansion were all interconnected. The 1860s were truly a time of National Conflict which involves not only the north and south but also the american west. Her primary Source Research involves letters and diaries, military or its oral histories and photographs adapted from that time and specifically about nine individuals who worked toward selfdetermination and the fight for control of the region. Some of these o people are fairy wellknown to us like frontiersman kit carson. Others like juanita and navajo weaver who we get to know their stories with a lofty history until now and under their stories to showw the imports of individual actions even the midst of a larger military conflict. The book earned a star review in the Library Journal and indeed its history that keeps the reader turning the pages. Megan nelson is aes writer and historian living in Lincoln Ridge has written about the
Homes are being built with, into the wild land areas, and its getting harder to fight the fires, plus we have a much higher risk of loss to our community because the homes are being threatened on a regular basis. Smoke from the freeman fire is visible as far away as vail. The fire is roughly 300 acres in size. In the newsroom, russella thon, molly, back to you. Back to you. You. Some grass caught fire earlier, the good news, the fire is 100 contained. It never threatened structures. Its unknown what exactly caused this fire. Now lets check in with meteorologist Stacy Donaldson with the first alert. The fire dang is sticking around until tomorrow . Absolutely, and be aware that it is so dry, with the high fire danger, even a so winds are definitely stronger, 2040mile an hour winds, current gusts for the front range and Eastern Plains arent as intense, but will be into tomorrow as we continue to hang on to the high fire danger. But we have a high wind warning through tomorrow night. In t
Is. Good morning, nbc 10 news. Im rosemary connors, 6 00 on sunday. Lets get right to the forecast with first alert meteorologist karen thomas. All pretty clear out there, right, karen . Cold and clear this sunday morning. No matter what Super Bowl Team youre rooting for, everybody is going to root for the forecast today. Its shaping up to be a really nice sunday. Live look at cape may, one of my Favorite Places in the universe. 28 degrees right now. If you are going to head out in the city, its 32. Youre going to want to under aboutel up for sure. Temperatures on a cold note in philadelphia. Down a couple of particulars, 30. Up in the poconos, 25 degrees. Temperatures starting off mainly in the 20s, but believe it or not, in the 24hour temperature change its 6 degrees above where we were this time yesterday in the poconos but down a tick in redding. 47 to 50, call that nice and mild. Sun and clouds, will stay drive. Average this time of year is 42 degrees. I think well take it. Winds
Two common themes the EMA directors in Adams County and Van Wert County heard were about drug use during the eclipse and the amount of trash left behind.