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  • Lee was born on March 28, 1927 in Scobey, MT to Roland and Maybelle Willson. Soon after high school, Lee was drafted into the Army. His tour of duty was in Europe, stationed at Wurzburg, Germany. After his discharge, he came to Yakima and enrolled at Yakima Business College. On March 3, 1951, Lee and Mavis Jones were married in Zillah, WA. In 1949, he began working for the Yakima Fire Department. While on the Department, he served as president of the Washington State Fire Chiefs Assoc. for two years. He retired in 1980 at the rank of Battalion Chief. After retirement, Lee became involved with the Goldwing Road Riders Assoc. as a charter member of the Yakima Chapter. Riding his motorcycles with his friends and family was always a great joy. He rode through every state west of the Missis...

  • We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), are reclassifying the wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) from endangered to threatened. This action is based on a review of the best available scientific and commercial data, which indicate that the primary threat that led to population decline, unregulated hunting, is no longer a threat and that recovery actions have led to a substantial increase in the number of herds that have a stable or increasing trend in population size. Critical habitat has not been designated because free- ranging wood bison only occur in Canada and we do not designate critical habitat in foreign countries.

    ... Northwest Territories south and west of Great Slave Lake, the Mackenzie River Valley, most of Th...

  • WELLESLEY, Mass., July 1, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Babson College Finance Professor Michael Goldstein's research on the impact of the ice road economy in the Arctic finds: * Road construction and maintenance techniques can lengthen ice road seasons, saving between $6 million and $27 million a year in transportation costs.

    ... a unique 600-km "ice road" over frozen lakes and tundra constructed yearly in northwestern Cana... first-nation community across an inlet of Great Slave Lake, even though there is a longer all weat...

  • John C. Sharpe, a former Town of Tonawanda resident who served with the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II, died Thursday in Port Charlotte, Fla. He was 86. Known as "Jack," Mr. Sharpe was born in Fort Erie, Ont. He was a gunner during World War II, flying more than 20 missions aboard Lancaster planes.

    ... Territories of Canada -- including Great Slave Lake. He also was a train enthusiast and mem...

  • ...Territories south and west of Great Slave Lake; the Mackenzie River. Valley; most of T...

  • ... as the Con Mine is located on the shore of Great Slave Lake in close proximity to the Mackenzie Riv...

  • ...Great Lakes region in the United States and south of the...Slave Lake (Weller and Green 1997, p. 323). Since 1980, ...

  • It'll be right before we begin this really long, arduous watershed," [Nina Emery] observes, "and [Karen Stanley] is a pack horse. Camp Manito-wish's programs are familiar to scores of Madison residents who have visited the place. The Borealis women are trying to "help make the Manito-wish experience available to others," says [Emily Stirr]. At Manito-wish, they were schooled to set challenging goals that emphasize commitment, minimum-impact exploration and respect for landscapes and cultures. "On more brutal days, it can be hard to get out of the tent," Stirr acknowledges. "You think about it for a long time, like, 1 know I have to do this. Then there comes a time when you just have to start moving, you put on your wet clothes, you get out of the tent, you get blasted in the face. And...

    ... a series of rivers and portages north from Great Slave Lake to the Arctic Ocean. All five women are...

  • ... that include: Fluvial, adfluvial (lake populations), or all life histories of Arctic gray... the systematic diversity of the genus is greater than previously thought, or at least needs better ... Arctic grayling populations in the Great Slave Lake area,. Canada (Falk and Gillman 1975, cited i...

  • LAPWAI, Idaho - As a boy growing up here 60 years ago in the Clearwater River basin, an area the Nez Perce call the "land of the butterflies," Allen Pinkham fished for trout by day and listened at night by lantern light to his aging father's tales of Lewis and Clark. Now a Nez Perce elder himself and a national leader of the Lewis and Clark exploration commemoration, Pinkham, 66, is bringing this unwritten Nez Perce history out of the shadows. He wants tribal children and the world to know the Nez Perce heritage.

    ...We'd been to the north to Great Slave Lake.". Writing oral history. Pinkham is wri...



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