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The Congressional Record published “Senate” in the Daily Digest section on Dec. 20.


News Release: Washington. * City of Walla Walla, Aquifer Storage and Recovery, $1,600,000. * Washington Water Trust, Walla Walla Basin Water Management Decision Support Tool Project, $87,500. The project descriptions and information about the program are available on Reclamation's Drought Response Program's webpage.


Pelekane - Hawaiian Pronunciation

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Honokōhau - Hawaiian Pronunciation

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Biden-Harris Administration Invests More Than $84 million in 36 Drought Resiliency Projects

News Release: WASHINGTON - The Department of the Interior today announced a $84.7 million investment from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to help 36 communities throughout the West prepare and respond to the challenges of drought. The selected projects will help bring clean, reliable drinking water...


Ala Kahakai - Hawaiian Pronunciation

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Kohala - Hawaiian Pronunciation

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Week ending Dec. 17: Interior Department publishes 20 notices

There were 20 notices published by the Interior Department in week ending Dec. 17, according to the Federal Register.


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News Release: Quick Facts. Significance: Brother of Abraham Lincoln. Place of Birth: Hodgenville, Kentucky. Date of Birth: 1812 or 1813. Place of Death: Hodgenville, Kentucky. Date of Death: 1812 or 1813. Cemetery Name: Redmon Cemetery. Little is known about Thomas Lincoln Jr., the younger brother of Abraham Lincoln. Born...


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Cabin and Tavern

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Hanukkah Celebration: Nature’s Wonderous Lights in Darkness

News Release: Hanukkah, also commonly Chanukah, is an eight-day Festival of Lights celebrated by many people around the world in early winter. There are many different customs, but always at the heart of the festival is lighting candles or lamps each night to symbolize a miracle of light. Jewish Americans today traditionally often use nine-branched menorahs with eight candles and a ninth called the shamash (translated to helper, server, or attendant) used to light the others.