Slain Forest Service officer awarded Medal of Honor
From the PDN:
Peninsula Daily News
'Forest Service Officer Kristine Fairbanks, who died in the line of duty near Sequim in September, will be posthumously awarded the state's highest law enforcement award today.Gov. Chris Gregoire and Attorney General Rob McKenna will give the Medal of Honor to five officers at a ceremony at 1 p.m. at the Law Enforcement Memorial Site in Olympia.'
"It is sobering to be reminded that violence can happen to anyone, and anywhere; even on our National Forests."--aggie castronuevo johann
Daily news including archaeology, climate change, and Native American issues. Students will also find helpful research information and links for history, anthropology, geology, statistics, and jobs in archaeology.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Gov. Gregoire Presents Medal of Honor to Forest Service Officer
Labels:
Forest Service,
Washington state
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Indian Country
[in progress]
Archaeological Project: WENAS MAMMOTH
- 2005 GSA CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
- 2007 Interim Report
- 2007 Interim Report submitted April 2008
- 2007 Report
- Click here for history and information on the project
- Dig Tells an Intriguing Tale of the Ancient Northwest
- Journal Article
- Wenas Creek Mammoth Project 2008
- Wenas Mammoth Mystery May 4, 2007
- Yakima Herald
Archaeology--OTHER PROJECTS
Archeology News feed
WEATHER STATION
NEWS, MAGAZINES, INFO SITES
- All Archaeology
- Anthropology for K-12
- ARCAMAX
- Archaeology Channel (links)
- Archaeology Daily News
- Archaeology Magazine news
- Archaeology News
- CIA World Factbook
- Dig: the magazine for Kids
- INDIAN COUNTRY
- Indian Country News
- Journal of Nature
- KOMO 1000 News
- Live Science
- National Geographic
- Science Daily Global Warming News
- Southwestern Archaeology (blog)
- Weather Underground (get weather reports)
No comments:
Post a Comment