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 MARIPOSA COUNTY, Calif. 鈥?Authorities have released a cause of death for a family of three that was found dead on a California trail with their dog.The Mariposa County Sheriffs Office announced Thursday that Jonathan Gerrish, his wife Ellen Chung, and their 1-year-old daughter Aurelia  Miju  Chung-Gerrish died of hyperthermia and probable dehydration due to environmental exposure.Officials say the cause of death was determined Oct. 15 after a pathologist completed his report based on autopsies, the investiga stanley cup tion, and multiple toxicology results.The cause of death for the dog, Oski, remains undet stanley cup ermined. However, investigators believe the 8-year-old Aussie/Akita-mix was possibly suffering from heat-related issues based on the condition of the animals remains and evidence on the scene, according to the sheriffs office. Heat-related deaths are extremely difficult to investigate, and I want to thank you all for being patient with us as we investigated this case. As Ive mentioned the Gerrish Gung family have been our top priority as we dealt with this horrible event,  said Sheriff Jeremy Briese.Authorities say Jonathan  stanley cup and Ellen set out on the hike at the Hites Cove Trail Head on the mo Pmyd Mark Kelly sworn in as Arizona  s newest senator
 HELENA 鈥?Students from Helenas Peak Gifted  Talented program displayed their artwork and shared their knowledge of animals throughout the ages at the adidas campus  Montana Historical Society  MHS .The megafauna included in many of  adidas samba the projects reflects the large creatures included in the MHS Ice Age gallery. It notes Marianne Baumeister, an instructor with the program. The students looked at the animal species as they are displayed now, then compared them with earlier iterations to see how they adapted over time. Next, they predicted what the future might hold for each species. They researched five areas 鈥?natural history, diet, habitat range, reproductive care of the young, and migration,  said Baumei jordan ster.  Then they applied that knowledge for the future. The students also put together oral presentations that were available by scanning a QR code with a cell phone.In a press release, students projects rotated on display at MHS. Third, fourth, and fifth grade students work was featured, then they were replaced with the work of eighth, ninth, and tenth graders. The sixth and seventh grades projects are on display at ExplorationWorks but only for family members. We enjoy being a gathering plac