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Published Jul 31, 2024  •  Last updated 3 hours ago  •  2 minute read

Brendan Bomberry and the Six Nations Chiefs are currently playing the Cobourg Kodiaks in the Major Series Lacrosse semifinals.Brendan Bomberry and the Six Nations Chiefs are currently playing the Cobourg Kodiaks in the Major Series Lacrosse semifinals. Nanticoke Media Photo by Nanticoke Media /Nanticoke Media

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Not a single thing has changed for the Six Nations Chiefs as the league’s season shifts to the playoffs.

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Finishing on top of the standings at the conclusion of the regular season, the Chiefs got the post-season off to a great start on Sunday with a 13-7 win over the Cobourg Kodiaks.

Six Nations leads its best-of-seven semifinal series 1-0 and was looking to take a commanding lead on Wednesday with a win in Game 2. The result of that game was not known at press time.

Cody Jamieson led the way in Game 1 with two goals and three assists. Austin Staats (3G, 1A), Dhane Smith (2G, 1A), Randy Staats (1G, 2A), Steve Priolo (3A) and Eli MCLaughlin (2G, 1A) led a balanced Chiefs attack in the 13-7 win.

Doug Jamieson earned the win in goal.

In the other semifinal series, the Peterborough Lakers took a 1-0 lead in its series against the Brooklin Lacrosse Club with a 14-10 win in Game 1 on Tuesday.

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Six Nations are the defending Mann Cup Canadian senior men’s champions.

ONTARIO SERIES LACROSSE

SIX NATIONS RIVERMEN

It will be a battle of the big boys for the OSL championship when things get underway this weekend.

With only five losses in 37 games between the two teams this season, the first-place…

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Museums closed Native American exhibits 6 months ago. Tribes are still waiting to get items back

Tucked within the expansive Native American halls of the American Museum of Natural History is a diminutive wooden doll that holds a sacred place among the tribes whose territories once included Manhattan.For more than six months now, the ceremonial Ohtas, or Doll Being, has been hidden from view after the museum and others nationally took dramatic steps to board up or paper over exhibits in response to new federal rules requiring institutions to return sacred or culturally significant items to tribes — or at least to obtain consent to display or study them.The doll, also called Nahneetis, is just one of some 1,800 items museum officials say they’re reviewing as they work to comply with the requirements while also eyeing a broader overhaul of the more than half-century-old exhibits. But some tribal leaders remain skeptical, saying museums have not acted swiftly enough. The new rules, after all, were prompted by years of complaints from tribes that hundreds of thousands of items that should have been returned under the federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 still remain in museum custody.”If things move slowly, then address that,” said Joe Baker, a Manhattan resident and member of the Delaware Tribe of Indians, descendants of the Lenape peoples European traders encountered more than 400 years ago. “The collections, they’re part of our story, part of our family. We need them home. We need them close.”Sean Decatur, the New York museum’s president, promised tribes will hear from officials soon. He said staff these past few months have been reexamining the displayed objects in order to begin contacting tribal communities.The museum also plans to open a small exhibit in the fall incorporating Native American voices and explaining the history of the closed halls, why changes are being made and what the…

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Win a pair of tickets to Sarah McLachlan at Mohegan Sun Arena October 27, 2024

For the Sarah McLachlan on air contest, enter by listening from 6:00AM (EST) on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 and 9:00AM (EST) on Friday, July 26, 2024 for the cue to call. Upon hearing the cue to call, be caller number ten (10) at 860-678-1005. Caller number ten (10) will, upon verification, win two tickets to Sarah McLachlan on Sunday, October 27, 2024 located at Mohegan Sun Arena, 1 Mohegan Boulevard, Uncasville, CT. Prize is valued at approximately $100. There will be up to four (4) total winner(s) during this contest period. Prizes are courtesy of Mohegan Sun. There will be up to four (4) total cue to call(s) with up to four (4) winner(s) during this contest period. Each prize is valued at approximately $100, courtesy of Mohegan Sun. Winner will need to provide a valid email address. Due to COVID restrictions, an employee of Audacy will reach out to each verified contest winner via email to arrange delivery of the tickets. Redeeming and using the prize(s) in this contest may require for the winner(s) (i) to have a valid email address and an app-enabled mobile device capable of downloading and running a third-party mobile ticketing app (e.g., Ticketmaster, AXS, MLB, etc.); (ii) to install, or have already installed, such mobile ticketing app on their app-enabled mobile device; and (iii) to login into an existing user account or to sign up for a free user account with the third-party operating such mobile ticketing app by completing a form with all required information, including at a minimum first name, last name, and valid email address. THE PRIZE(S) IN THIS CONTEST CANNOT BE REDEEMED OR USED BY ANY MEANS OTHER THAN THE DESIGNATED THIRD-PARTY MOBILE TICKETING APP FOR THIS PRIZE. INDIVIDUALS WHO DO NOT HAVE A VALID EMAIL ADDRESS, ACCESS TO AN APP-ENABLED MOBILE DEVICE AND/OR…

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PHOTO GALLERY: Keystone State Games

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Cantab Hall, “George Nap” in Pocono sweep – U.S. Trotting News

Wilkes-Barre, PA – Driver George Napolitano Jr. teamed with sons of Cantab Hall to sweep the $15,000 trotting features Monday afternoon (July 220 at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, and in his seasonlong duel with Matt Kakaley Napolitano has reclaimed the top spot in the mountain track’s standings.

Capricious One wins the faster feature trot Monday at Pocono. Curtis Salonick photo.

Capricious One covered a lot of extra ground in winning the 1:54.4 faster division, being parked with cover to a :28 quarter, then making the lead not that far before a :57.1 half. The winning gelding hit the three-quarters in 1:25.4 and opened a big lead turning for home, which he needed because favored Mt Bluebird was coming on wide, making up ground with every step. But Capricious One held on by three parts of a length while taking a new mark for trainer Jenny Melander and owners Melander Racing Inc., Noonan Harness Racing LLC, and Suojalampi Stable Inc. (“Suojalampi” being a popular lake for fishing in Finland).

The other feature saw Napolitano bring in the sophomore gelding Soncando, who has now won two of his last three after a 1:57 victory for trainer Clifton Green and owner Robert Allison Jr. Soncando yielded to sit in the pocket, then utilized the Pocono Pike in holding off Mischievous G by a neck.

Tyler Buter and George Napolitano Jr. both won three races on the Monday card.

Tuesday’s 1 p.m. weekending card has a strong $17,000 pacing feature for developing horses that could flirt with the 1:50 mark under ideal conditions. Free Pocono programs are or will be available at www.phha.org.



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Museums closed Native American exhibits 6 months ago. Tribes are still waiting to get items back

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Nanticoke installs weight limit signs to deter warehouse-bound truck traffic through city streets

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George Napolitano, Jr. reclaims lead in driver standings – Harnesslink

WILKES-BARRE, PA – Harness racing driver George Napolitano Jr. teamed with the sons of Cantab Hall to sweep the $15,000 trotting features Monday afternoon (July 22) at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, and in his season long duel with Matt Kakaley, Napolitano has reclaimed the top spot in the mountain track’s standings.

Capricious One wins the faster feature trot Tuesday at Pocono Downs (Curtis Salonick Photo)

Capricious One covered a lot of extra ground in winning the 1:54.4 faster division, being parked with cover to a :28 quarter, then making the lead not that far before a :57.1 half. The winning gelding hit the three-quarters in 1:25.4 and opened a big lead turning for home, which he needed because favored Mt Bluebird was coming on wide, making up ground with every step. But Capricious One held on by three parts of a length while taking a new mark for trainer Jenny Melander and owners Melander Racing Inc., Noonan Harness Racing LLC, and Suojalampi Stable Inc. (“Suojalampi” being a popular lake for fishing in Finland).

CAPRICIOUS ONE REPLAY

The other feature saw Napolitano bring in the sophomore gelding Soncando, who has now won two of his last three after a 1:57 victory for trainer Clifton Green and owner Robert Allison Jr. Soncando yielded to sit in the pocket, then utilized the Pocono Pike in holding off Mischievous G by a neck.

SONCANDO REPLAY

Tyler Buter and George Napolitano Jr. both won three races on the Monday card.

Tuesday’s 1 p.m. weekending card has a strong $17,000 pacing feature for developing horses that could flirt with the 1:50 mark under ideal conditions. Free Pocono programs are or will be available at www.phha.org.

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Delaware unveils findings on recent study to revitalize state’s arts and culture

However, the Art Alliance’s CREATE plan – which will officially be unveiled July 30 – adopts a broader approach by including for-profit arts organizations and individual artists, uncovering larger figures and showing greater resiliency in recovering from challenges.

“We learned through this study that, in 2021, Delaware’s creative economy supported 18,551 local jobs, which is about 4.1% of the state’s employment,” Krischling highlighted. “We also looked at general economic output and learned in 2020 that the sector added $2.2 billion to our economy and that largely we’ve recovered since pre-pandemic levels.”

As part of their study, the organization aimed to develop a map that serves as a central hub for art enthusiasts and those interested in art-related resources. They have released a map offering easy access to artist locations offering design and creative services, music recording and publishing, cultural and natural heritage, and more.

In addition to the map, the study offers 25 actionable recommendations to support the arts and culture sector. Some of these policy recommendations include creating pay guidelines for creatives, ensuring equitable funding and offering professional development and training.

“It includes developing a statewide cultural economy brand. Some of our other recommendations look at developing the state’s creative economy by establishing creative hubs in each county by updating permitting processes for public events,” Krischling said. “We’re also looking to provide support for the industry including creative economy and economic development conversations by creating some government position that supports the arts.”

Overall, DAA has two goals: supporting the arts sector and attracting tourists to the state.

“We want Delaware to import tourists, right, not to be an exporter of Delawareans who leave to go enjoy arts…

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