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A white bison calf, born in Yellowstone National Park at the start of June, has not been seen since, according to park officials.There havent been any confirmed sightings of the calf since June 4, when several visitors
stanley cup first took photographs of the newborn in the Lamar Valley area of the park.Park staff said they hadnt been able to locate the calf, and its uncle
stanley cup ar if the calf is still alive.White bison 鈥?especially ones that arent a result of albinism 鈥?are extremely rare, and it is said that just 1 in 10 million exist. Many Native American tribes consider white buffalo to be sacred. Leaders recently held a special ceremony near the park to honor the white calf, believing it has fulfilled a tribal prophecy.The prophecy means people need to take better care of Mother Earth and must come together to do so, Native American leaders said during the sacred ceremony near Hebge
stanley puodelis n Lake in Montana.They named the calf Wakan Gli, which means Return Sacred in Lakota.Representatives from the Shoshone-Bannock, Lakota, Sioux, Northern Arapaho and Colville tribes were present at the ceremony, according to local news outlets. Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Th Jubl Local teachers say teaching science has changed during COVID-19 pandemic
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Five Missourians have sued Gov. Mike Parson, alleging that his premature termination of the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Benefit programs violated a mandate to administer the program.The unidentified plaintiffs requested a temporary restraining order that would require
stanley thermobecher the state of Missouri to rescind its termination of participation in the programs.RELATED: Missourians brace for the end of federal unemployment benefits They find themselves precariously close to losing their housing and cars, being unable to feed themselves and their children, unable to pay for medical care, and getting further behind on all bills, the suit, filed earlier this month in Cole County Court, stated.Parson announced in May that he was directing the states Department of Labor to end the benefits on June 12 鈥?several weeks prior to the Sept. 6, 2021, expiration that Congress approved.RELATED: Missouri leaders h
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stanley cups nefitsIn addition to Parson, the suit names Anna Hui, director of the state Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, and Spencer Clark, acting director of the Missouri Division of Employment Security.Two plai