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In 2002, Red Bear founded the Teton Times in McLaughlin, South Dakota. [2] [4] The Teton Times primarily serves the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, which is composed of the Lakota and Dakota nations of the Standing Rock Reservation [4]: 8 The Teton Times publishes a weekly print paper and maintains a Facebook page, but does not have an official ...
Kristine Ciesinski (July 5, 1952 – June 9, 2018) was an American operatic soprano who had an active international career from the late 1970s through the 2000s. [1] [2] She was a resident artist for many years with Theater Bremen, Germany, and was a regular singer in London opera houses during the 1980s and 1990s.
Margaret Elizabeth Thomas "Mardy" Murie (August 18, 1902 – October 19, 2003) was a naturalist, writer, adventurer, and conservationist. Dubbed the "Grandmother of the Conservation Movement" [1] by both the Sierra Club [2] and the Wilderness Society, [3] she helped in the passage of the Wilderness Act, and was instrumental in creating the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Patrick Gottsch was born on June 3, 1953, in Omaha to Bernard Gottsch, a farmer, and Gloria Gottsch (née Borowiak). He was raised on a farm in Elkhorn, Nebraska.He attended Sam Houston University on a baseball scholarship for one year until leaving due to a hand injury.
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Alex Lowe's genius was his style and spirit (Obituary, with list of major ascents). Retrieved March 27, 2010. Outside magazine, December 1999 Brightness Falls. Fellow climbers remember, and say good-bye (retrieved March 27, 2010)
He made his first ascent of the Grand Teton in 1924 at the age of 16. [1] He had a hand in creating the first guide service in the Tetons, the Petzoldt-Exum Guide School which later became Exum Mountain Guides according to the National Park Service. In 1938 he was a member of the first American team to attempt a climb on K2. For the climb he ...
Ricks was a bishop, a stake president (during the 1976 Teton Dam failure and played a key role in local disaster relief efforts), [15] [16] [17] and regional representative of the Twelve. He also served as the Nauvoo Visitor's Center Director for 25 months, [ 14 ] completed an 18-month mission in Salt Lake City at the Missionary Department, and ...