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This Week in History: April 17-23, 2017 - www.independentsentinel.com


This Week in History: April 17-23, 2017
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April 17
1704 – John Campbell publishes in Boston the first successful U.S. newspaper.
1865 – Mary Surratt is arrested as a conspirator in President Lincoln’s assassination. She owns the boarding house where her son John Surratt, along with John Wilkes Booth and others, conspire to kill the president. She is hanged on July 7th with three others convicted of the conspiracy. Mary, aged 42, is the first woman executed by order of the U.S. government.
1924 – Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures, and Louis B. Mayer Company merge to form MGM. ....

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As halibut decline, Alaska Native fishers square off against industrial fleets


As halibut decline, Alaska Native fishers square off against industrial fleets
The tiny fishing fleet from St. Paul is losing the fight for halibut, up against factory ships that throw away more of the valuable fish than the Indigenous fishers are allowed to catch.
Halibut are the primary target for Indigenous fishermen in parts of Alaska. Populations are declining, leaving less fish to go around, especially as factory trawlers are scooping them up with the other fish they catch.Photograph by Danita Delimont, Alamy
ByMiranda Weiss
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Each year in mid-June, Father John, dressed in long black robes, heads to the small boat harbor on St. Paul, a tiny island of 500 souls in the middle of the Bering Sea. It’s the start of the fishing season, and the Blessing of the Fleet is a community affair, an opportunity to give best wishes to the fishermen heading out into the unforgiving northern waters in search of halibut. ....

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Strange Calls in Martin Lead to Arrest


On Friday, April 2nd, around 3pm the Martin City Police Department responded to the Kinzers Drilling Company after receiving s complaint of an individual making strange calls to the employees of the Kinzer’s Drilling Company.
The Martin City Police Department arrested George Maynard at the entrance of the Kinzers Drilling Company parking lot on an outstanding warrant.
Maynard is changed with operating a motor vehicle under the influence 1st offense, operating on a suspended or revoked license, and possession of a controlled substance.
Maynard was lodged in the Floyd County Detention Center.
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