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Wasilla High works with Knik Tribe to update, but not eliminate, its Warriors mascot after outcry

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KWAHS to open photo exhibit

The Key West Art & Historical Society will open “Under Construction | Glass Plate Negatives of A.V. Rabenau,” an exhibition showcasing turn-of-the-century photographs, at 5 p.m. Friday, April 30, in the Custom House Museum, 281 Front St. One of the newest and most valuable collections belonging to KWAHS is a series of more than 50 early 20th-century glass plate negatives taken by photographer A.V. Rabenau. Little is known of Rabenau, but his striking work suggests he was an experienced professional. He visited the Florida Keys during a pivotal time in its history — the construction of the Overseas Railway. The “dry plate” negatives are not dated, but it is probable that he visited the island chain sometime between 1908 and 1910.

BBC - Travel - Qurt: A Kazakh cheese of resilience

By Aliya Uteuova 27 April 2021 As a child in newly independent Kazakhstan, I yearned to snack on candy bars, soft drinks and anything foreign and packaged. Instead, my mother would buy salty, sour snacks that resembled white chocolate truffles, but were in fact hardened balls of sour cheese. At local bazaars, I d see aunties cheerfully selling small batches of these homemade goods packed in cellophane. A Central Asian dry cheese made of fermented milk, qurt is a versatile treasure of nomadic people s ingenuity. There are variations of names for this food, including kashk in Iran, chortan in Armenia, and aaruul in Mongolia, as this calcium-rich, protein-packed snack accompanied travellers along the Silk Road and beyond.

Texas brewer launches relief program for farms and ranches hurt by pandemic and winter storms

Posted By Nina Rangel on Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 9:06 AM click to enlarge Photo Courtesy of Karbach Brewing Co. Houston-based Karbach Brewing Co. has launched its new Restoring the Ranch Relief Program. Karbach Brewing Co. is using the buzz surrounding its recently launched Ranch Water canned cocktail to aid Texas farmers and ranchers harmed by the pandemic and February s devastating winter storm. On Monday, the Houston-based craft brewer unveiled Restoring the Ranch, a relief program that will provide a pair of Texas ranchers with grants of $10,000 each of to rebuild and replenish their land. “[Texas farmers and ranchers] have not had an easy year by any means, but surprisingly, their situation is one that doesn’t get talked about eno

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