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What was printed on this day 10, 25, 50 and 100 years ago. Written By: Pioneer Staff Report | 6:05 am, Jun. 9, 2021 × 10 years ago June 9, 2011 It took three hours, 7 minutes and 26 seconds for Bemidji High School alumna Jessica Lovering to win the Minneapolis Marathon. “I’m quite happy with how things went,” said Lovering. “It was my first marathon.” A total of 492 men and 325 women finished the 26.2-mile race. “My goal was to get under four hours and beat my sister,” she laughed. 25 years ago June 9, 1996 Technology in the form of interactive television and access to the Internet is coming to schools in northern Minnesota. Seventeen school districts in the region will use a recently awarded $600,000 state grant to lay the groundwork for course offerings through interactive TV, and Internet access is a key part of developing the student learning centers. ....
Many of us are shocked at the number of people in America that believe in things that just aren’t real. That a third of Americans believe that extraterrestrials have visited or are visiting the Earth or that only a third absolutely do not believe in ghosts or in telepathy, is worrisome. ....
California’s next climate challenge: Replacing its last nuclear power plant By Sammy Roth, Los Angeles Times Published: May 24, 2021, 6:02am Share: Steam is released from reactor No. 1 at Diablo Canyon Power Plant at Avila Beach, Calif., in a May 2000 file image. (Steve Osman/Los Angeles Times/TNS) The twin reactors along California’s Central Coast were nearing completion, and tens of thousands of people had gathered to protest. It was 1979, just months after a partial nuclear meltdown at Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island, and a young Jerry Brown serving his first stint as California governor earned a standing ovation when he declared, “No on Diablo Canyon.” ....
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GEOFF BRUMFIEL, HOST: Hello. Geoff Brumfiel here steering the great ship SHORT WAVE. And I m joined today by special guest Kat Lonsdorf. Hi, Kat. KAT LONSDORF, BYLINE: Hey there. BRUMFIEL: So, Kat, we ve brought you on the show today because you were present at a big reopening last year. LONSDORF: That s right. I won an Above the Fray Fellowship to visit the evacuated villages and towns around the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan, where you might remember there were a series of meltdowns after a tsunami hit it in 2011. BRUMFIEL: Yes, I remember very well. LONSDORF: Yeah. And I was there just at the start of the pandemic before all the lockdowns as one of the towns reopened to the public last spring. It was this big scene. A big gate was unlocked and pulled back. ....