
Kevin Lawrence
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Oct 15, 2024 |
nepc.colorado.edu | Kevin Lawrence |Christopher Saldana |Joshua Cowen |Kevin Henry
Share Why is Facebook not here? Why is Twitter not here? Share on LinkedIn Share on Google Plus Permalink Email October 15, 2024 | Season: 5 | Episode: 2 University of Wisconsin‑Madison Assistant Professor Christopher Saldaña interviews Josh Cowen and Kevin Lawrence Henry, Jr. about school choice, and how culture wars issues impact education policy. Transcript Please note: This transcript was automatically generated.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
splicetoday.com | Kevin Lawrence
Isla Baru, off Cartagena, Columbia isn’t an island. It’s a peninsula, with some beautiful beaches. If you took a beach day there on June 8, 1708, (it was a Friday), you got to witness a battle called the Wager’s Action, after British Admiral Charles Wager. He brought home so much valuable capture that he was knighted, and later elected to Parliament.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
splicetoday.com | Kevin Lawrence
Lake Elsinore is a large body of fresh water in California, fed by the San Jacinto river. It’s estimated that the lake contains about 9.8 billion gallons of water when healthy, which for lakes is cyclical. Between 1862 and 1865, Southern California suffered near-catastrophic drought, but at the end of 1882 and the beginning of 1883 it rained so much, the lake flooded much of the area at its shores.
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Nov 17, 2023 |
tricityrecordnm.com | Kevin Lawrence
San Juan County roadside cleanup looks great Was out and about on Nov. 16 and noticed some great folks out doing some exceptionally good work, and feel that they surely need to be recognized for their efforts. Too often people aren't recognized for the good things that they do. We all need to recognize and encourage people who do good things to better our areas.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
tricityrecordnm.com | Kevin Lawrence
Dear Editor: After reading numerous articles lately, it's good to hear that the Pinon Hills Extension is finally going to progress across the Animas River. Living here most of my life it's also very disappointing at the same time, that the original planned route can no longer be followed which was going directly over Crouch Mesa from East Main/Southside River Road to the Traffic Light at Hwy. 64 and Andrea Drive.
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