by Editor | Nov 19, 2012 | WA State DOE, Water Issues
By ERIC WILKINSON / KING 5 News Hundreds, perhaps even thousands of people could have their water shut off by the state Supreme Court. A case before the court pits the Swinomish Indian Tribe against homeowners in a clash of two ways of life. Zach Barborinas bought a...
by Editor | Nov 19, 2012 | Divine Providence
Posted 11/19/2012 Thanksgiving did not become a national holiday in the United States until the fall of 1863, when President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation declaring that the last Thursday in November would be a day of national thanksgiving. While Lincoln...
by Editor | Nov 19, 2012 | Drones
Billings Gazette August 02, 2012 CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Wyoming congresswoman Cynthia Lummis wants to limit the use of drones for surveillance within the United States. Lummis is one of 22 lawmakers who introduced a bill last week that would require a warrant before...
by Editor | Nov 19, 2012 | Drones
Court must decide if police are allowed to use drones to help make arrests By Jason Koebler for U. S. News & World Report April 9, 2012 Rodney Brossart was arrested in June. The tiny town of Lakota, N.D., is quickly becoming a key testing ground for the legality...
by Editor | Nov 19, 2012 | Drones
A wide range of public organizations—from the military to local law enforcement—are allowed to fly drones in American skies By Greg Otto U.S. News & World Report April 24, 2012 A number of drones, like the Draganflyer X6 drone pictured, are in use by organizations...