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Matt Simmons, Local Journalism Initiative Hailey Wilson says sheâs learning about Gitxsan culture and responsibilities from her uncles and grandfather and plans to pass the knowledge on to her younger siblings. âIt makes me feel fulfilled, so I want that for them, too,â she says. Image Credit: The Narwhal/Marty Clemens May 11, 2021 - 6:00 AM Clear plastic bags hang from small spigots plugged into birch trunks in a mixed stand of deciduous and coniferous trees on a hillside above the Kispiox River in northwest B.C. Denzel Sutherland-Wilson and his 19-year-old niece, Hailey Wilson, pour the birch water collected overnight from five trees into a 20-litre bucket, explaining they’ve been doing this every day for a couple of weeks. ....
Introduction: With the events that have taken place during 2020, it is important to look back over the events that have been pivotal in breaking down racial barriers. This discussion will investigate the numerous examples of black military service, with black Americans fighting in every United States conflict from the American War for Independence to the present day. It will also explore how the military valor of African Americans helped end limited martial involvement and segregated military service. American Revolution to the Civil War: Black service members have fought in every single American conflict. The United States Army History Office estimates around 5,000 warriors in the American Revolution were black.[1] These men served in the artillery (the most advanced branch of service during the period), the infantry, as laborers, and even musicians. One particular unit, the 1 ....
Seguin, TX, USA / Seguin Today Jan 7, 2021 5:18 AM (San Antonio) The coronavirus death toll continues to rise and that’s taking a toll on funeral homes in some of the state, that have been hardest hit by the spread of the virus. Some funeral directors in those areas have been forced to start a waiting list. Gene Allen with the Texas Funeral Directors Association says it’s even hard for some funeral directors to find caskets these days, because of the overall increased number of deaths. “Our casket company reps have told us if a family chooses something that’s a model on your display floor, you make sure you call the warehouse and secure it if the warehouse has got it before you let that family leave,” said Allen. ....
Authorities identify man who died in Rosemount house fire The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Author: The man who died following a house fire in Rosemount this month has been identified. Gene Allen Spurzem, 46, passed away at Hennepin County Medical Center on Friday, December 4, just two days after being pulled from the burning home. The fire broke out in the basement of the home, where Spurzem was staying as a guest, around 2:30 a.m. on Dec. 2, his GoFundMe page says. While the homeowners were able to escape, firefighters had to break in through a window to pull Spurzem out. ....