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Virtual open house set on Three Mile Lane area project
The city of McMinnville will host a virtual public open house for the Three Mile Lane Area Plan project April 26 through May 17. Residents are invited to comment on the final draft concepts recommended in the planning efforts.
The open house will include the results of the Three Mile Lane Area Planning project of the past three years, and identify future land uses and transportation concepts for Highway 18 from the airport to the Yamhill River bridge. The area includes around 1,340 acres.
The city received a grant from the state Transportation Growth Management program for the plan, a joint program of the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Department of Land Conservation and Development.
(S.A. Sonsthagen/U.S. Geological Survey via AP, File)
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas parroted Joe Biden’s handlers’ position on “the climate crisis” during the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate on Thursday, reaffirming DHS’s commitment to adapting a response to the “climate emergency” to include steps to battle the “national security threat” of the “existential threat of our time.”
Today I’m bringing together leaders from around the world to meet this moment of climate peril, and extraordinary opportunity. No nation can solve this crisis on its own, and this summit is a step on a path to a secure, prosperous, and sustainable future. https://t.co/lcUUsgyEo3
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Telling Stories about the Environment, and Finding Indigenous Solutions
April 22, 2021
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Shondiin Mayo
Shondiin Mayo is originally from Stevens Village, Alaska, and grew up in both Fairbanks and the Navajo Nation. She is Diné (Navajo) and Tleeyegge Hut’aane and is of the Bitterwater Clan and born for the Koyukon Athabascan people. As a leader in the Center for Native American Youth’s Ambassadors for Land Conservation program, Shondiin and a partner are developing a podcast to bring to light the impacts of uranium mining in the Grand Canyon. She will soon enter the University of Alaska Fairbanks for graduate school. We spoke to Shondiin about how climate change is affecting Indigenous communities and the ways she’s taking on that fight.