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Southern Ute Tribe confirms discovery of COVID-19 variant

The Southern Ute Tribe hosted COVID-19 vaccination events on February 4, February 10, and February 11, 2021. More than 1,100 people were vaccinated. “We would like to thank the tribal staff and volunteers for the impressive planning and execution throughout the tribal testing events,” the tribal council said on February 11. Photo: Lindsay J. Box, Tribal Council Communication Specialist Southern Ute Tribe confirms discovery of COVID-19 variant Monday, March 1, 2021 Indianz.Com A strain of COVID-19 that has begun spreading rapidly in California has now been found on the Southern Ute Reservation in southwestern Colorado. The Southern Ute Tribe announced that the B.1.427/B.1.429 variant (also known as L452R or CAL20C) was found in an individual who recently died on the reservation, which shares a border with the Navajo Nation.

Biden s chance to renew Native American reservation economies

Biden s chance to renew Native American reservation economies
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Joe Biden Regime Week 1: Déjà Vu All Over Again

( ThyBlackMan.com) Let’s hope that the first week of the Biden administration amplifies and accelerates his voters’ regret heading into the 2022 and 2024 election cycle. The domestic, economic, and foreign successes of the Trump administration are being deep-sixed by Biden to the detriment of the Americanpeople.  The first week can be summed up in three words:  devastation, lawlessness, and injustice. Devastation: Joe Biden cancelled the Keystone Pipeline destroying thousands of high paying union jobs a move that helped campaign donor Warren Buffet by ensuring oil will be transported via his railroads instead of the environmentally safe pipeline.  In the process, Joe Biden alienated one of our largest trading partners, Canada, which had invested over $6B in the $8B Keystone project.  The State Department estimated that two years of constructing the pipeline would produce 42,100 jobs, including 16,100 directly working on the pipeline, and another 26,000 created through in

Biden Regime Week 1:  Deja Vu All Over Again

Let s hope that the first week of the Biden administration amplifies and accelerates his voters’ regret heading into the 2022 and 2024 election cycle. The domestic, economic, and foreign successes of the Trump administration are being deep-sixed by Biden to the detriment of the American people.  The first week can be summed up in three words:  devastation, lawlessness, and injustice.  Devastation:  Biden cancelled the Keystone Pipeline destroying thousands of high paying union jobs a move that helped campaign donor Warren Buffet by ensuring oil will be transported via his railroads instead of the environmentally safe pipeline.  In the process, Biden alienated one of our largest trading partners, Canada, which had invested over $6B in the $8B Keystone project.  The State Department estimated that two years of constructing the pipeline would produce 42,100 jobs, including 16,100 directly working on the pipeline, and another 26,000 created through indirect spending driven by th

Commentary: One Utah Roadmap offers a balanced approach to supporting rural communities and energy goals

Commentary: One Utah Roadmap offers a balanced approach to supporting rural communities and energy goals Utah is not ready to convert to renewable energy sources. (Brian Maffly | Tribune file photo) Pump jacks pull up hydrocarbons in the Three Rivers oil field southwest of Vernal, near Pelican Lake and the Green River, pictured on June 14, 2019. By Stephen Lisonbee, Brian Steed, Thom Carter and Redge Johnson | Special to the Tribune   | Jan. 29, 2021, 3:30 p.m. | Updated: 4:05 p.m. We’ve heard it said before that you never learn anything while talking; you learn by listening. Yet when it comes to energy development and what’s best for the state of Utah, all too often we find ourselves failing to listen to those most impacted by policy decisions.

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