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GOVERNOR PARSON FILLS FIVE COUNTY OFFICE VACANCIES

Densil Allen Jr., of Knob Noster, was appointed as the Johnson County Presiding Commissioner. Dr. Allen is a former veterinarian and owned and operated Warrensburg Animal Hospital until his retirement. He has also owned and operated Allen’s Auction Service and taught animal science courses at the University of Central Missouri. Dr. Allen has served as a board member for Central Bank of Warrensburg, an advisory board member for the Warrensburg FFA, and the president of West Central Electric Cooperative board. He is also a member of the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association, National Cattlemen’s Association, and American Quarter Horse Association. Dr. Allen earned a Bachelor of Science in animal husbandry and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Noem: South Dakotans Devastated by Keystone XL Pipeline Cancellation

Noem: South Dakotans Devastated by Keystone XL Pipeline Cancellation
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Residents gather in South Dakota to lament loss of pipeline

PHILIP, S.D.    Residents and business owners upset by the loss of the Keystone XL pipeline gathered in southwestern South Dakota on Monday and appealed to three Republican congressman to help restart the project. One of President Joe Biden’s first moves was to revoke Keystone XL’s presidential permit and shut down construction of the long-disputed pipeline that was to carry oil from Canada to Texas. While the decision was celebrated by some tribal residents, environmental activists and others, many view it as a dagger to small-town business. The 1200-mile (1931.21-kilometer) pipeline was designed to run from the Alberta tar sands in Canada to Nebraska. It would enter South Dakota at a spot 32 miles northwest of Buffalo and run southeast through Harding, Butte, Perkins, Pennington, Haakon, Jones, Lyman, Meade and Tripp counties before exiting the state about 20 miles southeast of Colome.

The Drilldown: Protests continue at Nunavut iron mine

iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Feb 9, 2021 12:50pm The Lead   Last Thursday, a group of hunters from Arctic Bay and Pond Inlet set up a blockade at the Mary River iron mine site on Baffin Island, Nunavut. The protests continued into their fifth day yesterday, according to Nunatsiaq News. The hunters are protesting the mine’s Phase 2 expansion, and are demanding recognition as an Inuit association. They are also requesting a cut of the mine’s royalties. Other protesters say the mining company has moved too quickly and disregarded the potential effects its expansion will have on wildlife. The blockade has affected more than 700 employees who are involved with the project, while food and supply flights have been suspended.

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