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When accused abductors left for lunch, teen ran and swam to escape before finding help

When accused abductors left for lunch, teen ran and swam to escape before finding help When she escaped, the chief said Jasmine “bravely ran door to door” trying to find help and that she eventually swam across a portion of Thompson Lake east of Barrett, when she found a man and asked him to call 911. She identified herself as Jasmine Block to the man, but Wyffels said the man already knew who she was because her disappearance was in the news. Written By: Al Edenloff | × ALEXANDRIA, Minn. - After 29 days of being held against her will, 15-year-old Jasmine Block escaped and swam across a small rural lake in Grant County, bravely reaching out for help.

Skyharbour Resources Ltd: Skyharbour s Partner Company Valor Initiates Phase I Work at Hook Lake Uranium Project; Skyharbour to Participate in Red Cloud s 2021 Pre-PDAC Mining Showcase and Exhibiting at PDAC 2021 Convention

Skyharbour Resources Ltd: Skyharbour s Partner Company Valor Initiates Phase I Work at Hook Lake Uranium Project; Skyharbour to Participate in Red Cloud s 2021 Pre-PDAC Mining Showcase and Exhibiting at PDAC 2021 Convention ) ) ) (the Company ) announced that partner company Valor Resources Limited ( Valor ) has entered into an Agreement with TerraLogic Exploration Inc. ( TerraLogic ) to provide mineral exploration services on its Hook Lake (previously called North Falcon Point) uranium project located in the eastern Athabasca Basin area of Saskatchewan. The first phase of exploration work will be an airborne geophysical survey over the Hook Lake Project. TerraLogic is currently finalizing the flight grid and technical parameters for the survey and soliciting quotes from airborne contractors with contracts anticipated to be finalized in March.

Heart-shaped art brings love, hope to virus-ravaged spots

FALMOUTH, Maine (AP) — Donald Verger has been putting heart into his art during the pandemic. And images of those intricate hearts made from vibrant sea glass are flowing back to schools and hospitals that have been hard hit by COVID-19 during the pandemic. “The hearts hit a sweet spot for people,” Verger said. “People love sea glass, the color, the patterns.” Across the country, many artists find themselves struggling during the pandemic, but they’re also finding ways to give back during a health crisis that has claimed more than 465,000 lives in the United States. Verger’s efforts represent his small but colorful contribution to the effort to bring people a smile, or maybe a moment of calm and peace, amid the isolation of the pandemic.

Maine Wildlife Biologists Urge Harvesting Fish From These Lakes

Maine Wildlife Biologists Urge Harvesting Fish From These Lakes
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Maine Fisheries Biologists Urge Harvesting Fish From These Lakes

While the saying  “let them go and watch them grow” is an important message in the management of a fishery, so is harvesting. The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is encouraging anglers to harvest their catch this season. Decades ago, Maine s fisheries saw more fishing pressure and higher harvest rates. These days more harvest is needed to maintain healthy fish populations, and to achieve size quality management goals. Maine fisheries biologists say: Over the years harvesting your catch has become less popular. Even with liberal bag limits for some waters and biologists specifically asking anglers to keep their catch, the benefits of fish harvest are greater than ever.  So they re now seeking harvest participation on specific areas of water around the state.

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