Tulsa schools show need for better state review ~ MuskogeePolitico.com

Tulsa schools show need for better scrutiny in state By Jonathan Small State Public Education Superintendent Ryan Walters recently suggested that Tulsa Public Schools could face a downgrade in the state’s accreditation status. This is the second year in a row that the school district has been downgraded. But the fact that Tulsa held the […]

A proposed national monument in Arizona impacts Utah ranchers, energy

Nick Proctor walking in the Colt Mesa area of ​​Old Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument on Friday, May 14, 2021. The land pictured across the dirt road is part of a national monument. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News The possibility of designating 1.1 million acres of land in northern Arizona as a monument is being explored […]

Feds look to block oil and gas leasing on 1.6 million acres in Colorado

Oil gas: The Federal Land Management Office suggests: 1.6 million acres of land in western Colorado withdrawn from future oil and gas leases As part of an effort to resolve legal issues for environmental activists. (E&E News) again:• California Supreme Court Blocks County Lawsuit Enforce voter-approved oil and gas drilling banssays that the power lies […]

Florida Doctor Calls Police For Missing Supplies, Pie

The man just wanted to enjoy his pie. that’s all he wanted. A Florida chiropractor calls for help after thieves allegedly broke into his office to steal supplies and pies. The pie is described as round and possibly coconut in nature. according to WBBHMore Dr. Kent Messer of Fort Myers first discovered the alleged theft […]

Hamadeh asks AZ Supreme Court to grant new trial in Attorney General race

PHOENIX — Alleging legal error and illegitimate government intervention, Abe Hamade is asking the Arizona Supreme Court to order a new trial to overturn the race to elect attorney general. Hamade’s attorneys and the Republican National Committee, in a new filing, said Mojave County Superior Court Judge Lee Jansen’s inadequacy to limit the amount of […]

Life of philanthropy ends with last bike ride for Roy Wiegand

in his final Posted on Instagram Saturday afternoonBurbank resident and professional trumpeter Roy Wiegand celebrated his latest milestone with a giant breakfast burrito. 60-year-old ultramarathoner and cyclist raised $26,000 to help refuel and improve along the way after cycling 2,500 miles in 25 days Access to clean drinking water for the Navajo. Wiegand ventured through […]

Farmington utility poles, tree branches downed in strong winds – The Journal

Wind speed hits 87 miles per hour at Farmington Airport A large branch of this elm tree in Kiwanis Park snapped around 7:30 p.m. during a dry microburst that hit the area around 7:25 p.m. as part of an eastward-facing weather system. rice field. A “dry microburst” hit San Juan County at 7:25 p.m. Wednesday, […]

Sinema meets with Colorado River Indian Tribes on water infrastructure

PARKER — Leaders of the Colorado River Indian Tribe met with Senator Kirsten Cinema on Wednesday to discuss a list of concerns, including water and the infrastructure to supply it, which leaders called the most important issues. . The Tribe, with its 4,270 members, also took this opportunity to commit to continued support for tribal […]

Nasty Brain-Eating Amoeba Indicated In Georgia Swimmer’s Death

A second death within a month is thought to be related to a brain-eating amoeba commonly transmitted while swimming in lakes. What is a brain-eating amoeba? according to NBC News A Georgia resident died last week after likely contracting a brain-eating amoeba while swimming in a lake or pond, according to reports. of Georgia Department […]