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Buffalo: Confronting the ‘two 250s’

Workers World

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July 8, 2026

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Buffalo, New York, July 4, 2026. By Alexander Quinn Buffalo, New York — Some 30 Buffalo community members gathered together July 4 to confront what they called “two closely related 250’s.” One is the 250th year of the genocidal and imperialist U.S., and the other is 250 Delaware Avenue, the . . . Continue reading Buffalo: Confronting the ‘two 250s’ at Workers.org

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WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque

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· Jul 9, 2026

An Iowan’s Escape to Wyoming: Bouldering Vedauwoo’s Hoodoos

An Iowan’s Escape to Wyoming: Bouldering Vedauwoo’s Hoodoos

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· Jun 23, 2026

Indiana Outdoor Lovers Just Got Some Great News

Indiana Outdoor Lovers Just Got Some Great News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Native American Tribes Came Together to Secure Their Rights to Colorado River Water. Four States Are Stalling the Deal.

The post Native American Tribes Came Together to Secure Their Rights to Colorado River Water. Four States Are Stalling the Deal. appeared first on ProPublica.

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· Jul 5, 2026

Florida: True birthplace of the American cowboy. Suck it, Texas [Florida]

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· Jul 7, 2026

Safe to Eat? 50 Louisiana Waterways Under Consumption Advisories

Safe to Eat? 50 Louisiana Waterways Under Consumption Advisories

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· Jun 26, 2026

From Little Big Horn To Georgia Gerrymandering To MN ICE, To "Servant Of The People"... To Pleonexia

We open GREEP 271 by commemorating the Lakota victory over G.A. Custer on the prairie, June 25, 1876. We also curse W.T. Sherman for using the mass slaughter of the buffalo as a genocidal tool to destroy the Indigenous.From HEDY TRIPP we hear of ICE’s latest outrages in Minnesota.From ANTHONY FLACCAVENTO we hear of RUBI’s urban/rural coalition for preservation of democracy.We get great input from SUE DORFMAN, ANNA GYORGY, DOROTHY REIK AND OTHERS.

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Related coverage for "Buffalo: Confronting the ‘two 250s’": WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque — An Iowan’s Escape to Wyoming: Bouldering Vedauwoo’s Hoodoos. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — Indiana Outdoor Lovers Just Got Some Great News. ProPublica — Native American Tribes Came Together to Secure Their Rights to Colorado River Water. Four States Are Stalling the Deal.. Fark — Florida: True birthplace of the American cowboy. Suck it, Texas [Florida]. KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette — Safe to Eat? 50 Louisiana Waterways Under Consumption Advisories. Free Press — From Little Big Horn To Georgia Gerrymandering To MN ICE, To "Servant Of The People"... To Pleonexia