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★GRACE DRUMMOND★ Grace Drummond is a powerhouse singer/songwriter best known as the front woman of Australian skate-punk trio, Something Something Explosion. From performing country music at an early age with her mother, Grace has always been a force to be reckoned with. Affectionately known by punk rock heroes, Frenzal Rhomb, as their illegitimate child, Grace’s lyrics are brutal and honest. While her riffs and melodies hit you like a “punch in the face!” ★POVERTY POINT★ The new Geelong alternative rock outfit is the brain child of Tim Mossop (Burgworth) Brendan Quinn, Jack Robinson and Tristan Spinks. ★SELFO DESTRUCTO★ ....
During the fall of 2019, three Louisiana Tech University architecture students worked on a plan to enhance the Poverty Point World Heritage Site, the largest and most complex settlement in North Louisiana. These students were recently able to present their project to Louisiana’s Lieutenant Governor, Billy Nungesser, who is looking to expand tourism in North Louisiana. Miranda Sharp, Jakob Mier, and Traci Reyes took on the project under the direction of Kevin Singh, Professor of Architecture for Louisiana Tech’s School of Design. These students came together through their shared memories of visiting Poverty Point on elementary school field trips. ....
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) â A debate over public access to a set of ancient ceremonial and burial earthworks is before the Ohio Supreme Court in a case pitting the state historical society against a country club within whose grounds the earthworks are located. At issue before the court are the 2,000-year-old Octagon Earthworks in Newark in central Ohio. The Ohio History Connection, which owns the earthworks, has proposed the site along with other ancient sites in Ohio for nomination to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The historical society, which is a nonprofit that contracts with the state, argues it must control access to the earthworks for that nomination to proceed. ....