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The life and legacy of Sitting Bull

20.05 11 Apr 2021 This week Patrick and a high profile range of historians, curators and biographers explore the life and legacy of the great Lakota leader Sitting Bull. Joining Patrick on the panel are: Dr Gary Clayton Anderson, Professor of History, The University of Oklahoma and Author of Sitting Bull and the Paradox of the Lakota Nationhood , Bill Yenne, Author of Sitting Bull , Michael B. Moore, Instructor, Native American Studies Department, Sitting Bull College, Ken Woody, Chief of Interpretation, Little Bighorn Battlefield and Mark Halvorson, Director of Collections, North Dakota Heritage Center.  

Will you soon be shining your light on stage?

Alexandria Public Schools Community Education is now accepting video entries for its first community-wide talent show 7:00 am, Feb. 26, 2021 × The top 10 acts selected from the Lakes Area Talent Show video submissions will perform live at the Alexandria Area High School Performing Arts Center Thursday, April 22. This community-wide opportunity is the first of its kind, and people of all ages are invited to enter with their unique talents. (Contributed) Lights, camera, action, show them a comedian with passion? Five, six, seven, eight, someone dances through the gate? Come in and find a magician who will blow your mind? It’s all question marks when it comes to the first Lakes Area Talent Show.

Big Ten Wrestling recap: Penn State, Nebraska win important duals

Photo by G Fiume/Maryland Terrapins/Getty Images Atinat: Well, the Big Ten wrestling regular season is officially over. Unfortunately, covid cancellations were the story of this week, and of the season. We finish with a 5-0 Iowa and a 6-0 Penn State who did not get to wrestle because of the coronavirus, and we had three duals cancelled this week, including both of the scheduled duals for the Hawkeyes. But, at this point, we should be glad at the wrestling we did get, and look forward to healthy Big Ten and NCAA tournaments. Atinat: Jack Medley got his second consecutive start at 125, perhaps signaling that he will get the go for Michigan at Big Tens there, while freshman Dylan Ragusin went at 133 pounds. Rayvon Foley got the start for the Michigan State Spartans, controlling Medley 7-2 and giving MSU their only lead of the day. Ragusin then defeated Jordan Hamdam via a pin, hipping over a whizzer for his second takedown and taking the Spartan straight to his back in the process. Dr

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