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PNS - Tuesday, January 17, 2023 - President Biden is disappointed with the first few House bills, the White House counsel says visitor logs were not kept at President Biden's Delaware home, and Missouri lawmakers enact stricter dress code for women in the House.

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PNS - Monday, January 16, 2023 - The U.S. could be headed toward fiscal trouble, a new House committee will be taking on big tech, and the Missouri House of Representatives adopts a dress code for its female members.

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The Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives will continue its Brown Bag Lunch series on Wednesday, January 25, with a presentation by Pat Munday titled “Dances with Ravens: Wolf Birds and Humans”
Ravens are a daily experience for those of us who live in Butte. Pat Munday will talk about the human historical/cultural connection with ravens, our iconic town bird. Learn how these birds provide us with a way to think about and connect with nature. From the Old Testament to the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park, ravens have much to teach us.
Pat Munday has been with Montana Tech in Butte since 1990 and is a Professor of Science & Technology Studies with the Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences Department. In addition to Montana Tech, Professor Munday was awarded two Fulbrights to China and held two additional visiting professor appointments.
The presentation will begin at noon and run for about an hour at the Archives, 17 W. Quartz Street. The Archives recommend masks for the safety of our patrons. Guests may bring a sack lunch, however, the archives will not provide coffee and water at this time.
For more information, contact the Archives at 782-3280.
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PNS - Friday, January 13, 2023 - Minnesota mulls a bill to prevent price gouging in emergencies, the newest Omicron subvariant could fuel Arizona's next COVID surge, and a new report says Tennessee's "State of the Child" is improving.
