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Мэрия заявила о скором завершении реконструкции МКАД
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Меркель повезет в Киев согласованное с Путиным решение кризиса на Донбассе
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Yakama Nation Bans Fireworks For Certain Hours
It s that time of year. Where the fireworks stands are being set up on the Yakama Nation. Along Highway 97. From Parker to Toppenish.
Yes, fireworks are permitted on tribal lands. Since the Yakama Nation is a sovereign nation. This is why a lot of tribal members set up fireworks stands. Almost anywhere on the rez. How that works, I m not too sure.
With tribal members selling fireworks. That also means people are wanting to set them off early. To celebrate the 4th of July. Or save them for another occasion.
Now with these very hot temperatures and dry conditions. The Yakama Nation has put out a fireworks ban during certain hours of the day. Through the month of July.
Lava Fire grows to more than 17,000 acres as containment falls
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May 27, 2021
FALFURRIAS, Texas The last time Deputy Don White recovered a corpse, in early May, it had been ripped apart by feral hogs. He found human body parts and clothing scattered over about a 100-foot area on a cattle ranch in Brooks County, Texas, about 70 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. The man had been dead for about three weeks.
The hogs, says White, “took the arms the scapula will oftentimes come loose, and so the whole arm goes. So, the arms all the way up to scapula, and the feet were gone.” At that point in the decomposition process, explains the 68-year-old White, it’s hard to see the bones in the grass. He found the clothing first, then a pair of yellow boots, then a mandible.