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Tribal leader laments climate, mascots, election changes

MADISON, Wis. — The leader of a northeastern Wisconsin tribe delivered a list of grievances to lawmakers during state tribes’ annual legislative address Tuesday, touching on election bills, climate change, discrimination and a lack of infrastructure.

Shannon Holsey, president of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians, delivered the State of the Tribes speech to a joint legislative session in the state Assembly chambers.

She said democracy itself is at stake, saying the tribes have seen a force that would “shatter our nation rather than share it” and that effort very nearly succeeded. She didn’t elaborate, leaving it unclear if she was referring to former President Donald Trump’s refusal to accept that Joe Biden defeated him in 2020 or the Jan. 6 insurrection at the nation’s capital.

Holsey criticized Republican-authored bills moving through the state Senate that would tweak Wisconsin election laws, saying they would make voting harder and rob people of their voices.

She then pivoted to climate change, praising Democratic Gov. Tony Evers for establishing a task force to address the issue. The tribes are especially worried about plans to reroute an Enbridge oil pipeline around the Bad River Band of Lake Superior’s reservation, she said. A spill could pollute scores of tributaries leading to the Great Lakes, poisoning drinking water for millions of people, Holsey said.

She also called for keeping protections for wolves, calling the animal a brother. A federal judge this month restored protections for wolves across much of the continental United States.

Holsey went on to complain about the use of American Indian names and likenesses in sports, calling their use “dehumanizing and objectifying.”

“Imagine the outcry if there was a team called the Colonizers,” Holsey said.

She also called for expanded internet access throughout the state, saying she’s hopeful that the federal infrastructure bill…

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Plainfield runs past Montville, advances to ECC semifinals

PLAINFIELD – Plainfield girls basketball coach John Lorange watched his team clang shot after shot in the first quarter against Montville on Thursday night and couldn’t believe it was happening again.

The last two times the Panthers met the Indians in the ECC tournament, they hoisted up shooting percentages in the low teens.

“I started seeing some déjà vu,” Lorange said. “We were playing great but we could not hit a shot. I didn’t want to go down like this so we definitely turned it around in the second quarter.”

Did they ever.

Looking like a mini-version of the Showtime Lakers – minus the dunks and Magic’s flashy passes, of course – Plainfield got their running game in gear, erasing an early 10-point deficit in the blink of an eye.

And then the Panthers kept running and running and running.  

Plainfield ran past Montville, 48-33, and advanced to Saturday’s ECC Division II tournament semifinals.

The Panthers, seeded No. 4, will host top-seeded St. Bernard at 1 p.m.  The Saints (11-9) defeated Wheeler, 48-26, in their quarterfinal round matchup.

The Panthers, who reeled off six straight wins after a 38-34 loss against St. Bernard on Jan. 25, are one win away from playing for an ECC championship at the Mohegan Sun Arena.

“We kind of hit our stride and all started working together,” Plainfield senior forward Allison Conger said. “It transferred from practice to game time. We’re all leaders in our own way. We all do our job on the court and it definitely shows. If we keep working like we are now I think we can get (to Mohegan).”

Plainfield (13-8) and Montville (10-11) split two close regular season games but the Indians looked like they were going to run away with this rubber match.

Powered by senior Maya Hillman, Montville jumped ahead 12-2 after one quarter. Hillman, a 6-1 center,…

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Lenape district swimming roundup

GIRLS SWIMMING

Egg Harbor Township 86.5, Cherokee 83.5: No. 2 seed Egg Harbor Township (9-1, 6-0) escaped with a close win over visiting No. 3 Cherokee (9-3, 3-2) in a NJSIAA South Group 4 semifinal playoff meet Feb. 14.

Abby Zane and Heather O’Day each won two events and contributed to a pair of first-place relays for the Chiefs.

“Our girls swam an excellent meet against a strong Egg Harbor team,” said Cherokee coach Chelsea Latani. “Although it was not the outcome we were hoping for, we had a lot of great swims and dropped times. The girls did everything we asked of them and left everything in the water. We are so proud of them all and look forward to seeing our girls compete at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions.”

Several Cherokee swimmers, as well as all three relay teams, that have earned a trip to the Meet of Champions March 5 and 6 at Gloucester County Institute of Technology in Sewell.

Competing for Cherokee will be Lydia Palmer (200 free and 100 breast), Heather O’Day (50 free and 100 free) and Abby Zane (100 fly and 100 back).

NJSIAA South Group A Semifinals

Feb. 14, Egg Harbor Township

Egg Harbor Township 86.5, Cherokee 83.5

200 Medley Relay: Cherokee (Angeline Bui, Megan Zeiler, Abby Zane, Heather O’Day) 2:01.16. 200 Freestyle: Lydia Palmer (C) 2:11.33. 200 Individual Medley: Zane 2:27.09. 50 Freestyle: O’Day 27.82. 100 Butterfly: Zane 1:03.96. 100 Freestyle: O’Day 1:00.15. 500 Freestyle: Palmer 4:38.64. 100 Backstroke: 2-Bui 1:08.04. 100 Breaststroke: 2-Zeiler 1:16.39. 400 Freestyle Relay: Cherokee (O’Day, Zane, Julia Fanning, Palmer) 4:06.50.

BOYS SWIMMING

Cherry Hill East 113, Cherokee 57: No. 1 seed Cherry Hill East (10-0, 5-0) eliminated No. 4 Cherokee (10-3, 3-2) in a NJSIAA South Group 4 semifinal playoff meet Feb. 14.

Noah Serrano won…

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TidalHealth updates visitation policy for Labor & Delivery units

DELMARVA – Starting today, February 21st, TidalHealth has changed the visitation policy for its Labor & Delivery and Mother/Baby Units only at its Salisbury and Seaford hospitals.

Two designated and banded visitors will be allowed in Labor & Delivery; these designated visitors will not be allowed to change during the patient’s stay. Doulas on the approved list are allowed in Labor & Delivery in addition to the two designated and banded visitors.

Once the patient and newborn move to the Mother/Baby unit, only one of the two designated visitors will be allowed to stay, and the other must leave. Once in Mother/Baby, the banded designation cannot change or be shared among visitors.

The current visitation policy in other areas of the hospitals is not changing. On entry, all visitors will be screened for fever and COVID-19 symptoms. Anyone who is feeling sick or feverish should stay home and will not be allowed to proceed to a patient floor if they are found to have a fever or symptoms. Visitors are not allowed to wait inside any TidalHealth lobby prior to visiting hours, which are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., 7 days a week.



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Stockbridge-Munsee president Holsey to deliver State of the Tribes Address Tuesday

Shannon Holsey

Shannon Holsey, the president of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians, will deliver the annnual State of the Tribes address to the Wisconsin State Legislature at 1 pm Tuesday.

In an interview Monday she said she plans to focus on what elected leaders need to do as Wisconsin emerges from the pandemic.

“There’s a lot of people counting on us as elected leaders and we have a lot to do,” she said. “We can collectively come around the issues that matter most, like economic development, investing in our education system, stewarding the land and its protection and looking at civility. There are so many systematic failures that currently exist, especially in communities of color. And we have to look for collective ways to find solutions or bring resolution around that.”

Holsey delivered the State of the Tribes address five years ago and said not enough has changed since then.

“The things that I discussed five years ago, a majority of issues still are here today,” she said. “Even in a pandemic, we still are faced with all of these similar issues.”

Holsey was elected as president in October 2015, following eight years as a member of the Tribal Council. Holsey is the youngest to ever lead the Stockbridge-Munsee, which has about 1,470 enrolled members and is one of 11 Native tribes in Wisconsin. The Stockbridge-Munsee Tribe is the largest employer in Shawano County. She grew up on the Stockbridge-Munsee reservation in Bowler, Wisconsin. Holsey also serves as vice president of the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council (GLITC), which represents 11 member tribes with a land base of about one million acres spanning 45 counties. She is appointed as the Wisconsin State Legislature’s Special Committee…

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“Six Picks” Music: The best in local music this weekend

As pandemic conditions continue to improve, live music is slowly returning to the region. Check out a few of our favorites this weekend in our column “Sic Picks Music.” Note: Many bands/venues still have restrictions in place, so when in doubt, it’s a good idea to bring vaccine cards and masks. Have a great weekend!

Friday: Toronto-based Wild Rivers bring carefully crafted lyrics and sweet harmonies to Fete in Providence Friday night. You’ll hear songs from their critically acclaimed new album Sidelines. Details here. And head back to the Fete ballroom Saturday for Bad Suns. Wild Rivers - Stubborn Heart (Official Video)

Friday: Legendary folk singer Tom Rush returns to the Narrows Center Friday night at 8PM. Rush began his career almost 60 years ago, and shares stories in concert about the Boston/Cambridge folk scene in its heyday. Skinny dipping with Details here.

Friday: Support local singer-songwriter’s at “Singer-Songwriter Night” at Askew in Providence with local artists Allison Rose, Becca Neveu, Stev DelMonico, Nicole Gauthier, Tammy LaForest and Russ Connors. Details here.

Friday: It’s a rock show at Mohegan Sun with Stephen Pearcy of Ratt, Slaughter, and Quiet Riot appearing in the Arena. Tickets only $25 – earplugs optional. Details here.

Friday: A nice double bill is on tap at the Galactic in Warren where Barn Burning and Jets Can’t Land are scheduled to arrive at around 9PM. Check out the coolest spot in Warren and rock out to a pair of local faves. Details here.

Saturday: Get your rockabilly fix with Big! Boom! Daddies! at Pumphouse Music in Wakefield Saturday night at 7PM. The band puts their spin on hits by the hits of the Stray Cats, The Rolling Stones, John Lee Hooker, Chuck Berry, Elvis and more!…

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NJSIAA District 8 Wrestling results from Mount Olive, 2022

The complete championship results from the NJSIAA / Rothman Orthopaedics District 8 wrestling championships.

District 8

First Round Results

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9-Ergyn Doko, Lodi p. 8-Daniel Amendola, Hasbrouck Heights, 5:00.

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8-Jad Duval, Dover p. 9-Mike Hardman, Hopatcong, 3:35.

Quarterfinal Round Results

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4-Marcus Bullock, Lenape Valley p. 5-Jayden Mendez, Dover, 1:41.
3-Kyle Von Seidelmann, Hasbrouck Heights p. 6-Mark Calderio, Fair Lawn, 4:29.
2-Chris Hong, Paramus p. 7-Omar Asfour, Lodi, 3:33.

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4-Carter Cofone, Mount Olive p. 5-Liam Gillen, Dover, 2:47.
3-Ibraham Rashid, Fair Lawn p. 6-Ryan Zimmerman, Lenape Valley, 1:21.

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4-Brody Bogues, Fair Lawn p. 5-Robert Cardone, Lodi, 1:14.

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4-Stephen Toth, Fair Lawn p. 5-Blake Brown, Hopatcong, 5:15.
3-Andrew Ivanovski, Saddle Brook d. 6-Zak Kovach, Mount Olive, 4-2.
2-Daniel Haws, Lenape Valley p. 7-Zak Kovach, Mount Olive, 1:19.

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1-Jonathan Cherba, Paramus p. 9-Manny Stupar, Hopatcong, 0:54.
4-Daniel Barra, Mount Olive md. 5-Osiris Harris, Dover, 12-2.
3-Gage Graziano, Lenape Valley p. 6-Nicholas Castaneda, Lodi, 2:39.
2-Andrew Parente, Hasbrouck Heights p. 7-Franklin Rodriguez, Saddle Brook, 0:59.

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1-David Ryerson, Mount Olive p. 9-Ergyn Doko, Lodi, 1:21.
5-Ben Grater, Saddle Brook d. 4-Randall Gonzalez – Manzanero, Paramus, 7-4.
3-Jake Sheiner, Fair Lawn p. 6-Michael Sawaged, Lenape Valley, 1:30.
2-Nick Bottazzi, DePaul p. 7-Ethan Pacheco, Hopatcong, 1:23.

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4-Justin Peterson, Lenape Valley p. 5-Jonathan Curry, Saddle Brook, 2:48.
3-Tanner Perez, Mount Olive p. 6-Matthew Pacheco, Lodi, 1:20.

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4-Andrew Grant, Lenape Valley p. 5-Leonit Karaqica, Lodi, 3:13.
3-Tommy Feinberg, Hopatcong p. 6-Alexander Guerriero, Paramus, 4:29.
2-Matthew Murri, Fair Lawn d. 7-Moises Lopez, Dover, 15-0 (TF 2:09).

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Fines unami due to unannounced activation of route controls in Belgium


In many Belgian municipalities it is raining fines for speeding offenses due to the unannounced activation of section controls and the (simultaneous) removal of warning signs. One motorist has already received 11 fines.

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The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono, Entries for Saturday, February 19, 2022

POCONO DOWNS ENTRIES

Saturday Feb 19, 2022 Post Time:1:30 PM

First Game 25CL $20,000 Pace

1. Winning Is Sweet (Ja Pantaleano) 8-1

2. Marco Beach (Ma Kakaley) 6-1

3. Super Pac Hanover (Ma Miller) 12-1

4. Caviart Max (Ja Morrill Jr) 9-2

5. America’s Guest (An Napolitano) 5-2

6. Dream Of Luck (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3-1

7. Bamski (Ja Bartlett) 7-2

Second nw12000L5 $14,500 Pace

1. Zanetti (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5-2

2. Friskie All Nite (Ja Bartlett) 6-1

3. Redbank Blaze A (Ma Kakaley) 12-1

4. Closing Statement (Ma Miller) 4-1

5. War-N-Munn (Ja Morrill Jr) 3-1

6. Parmesan N (Ty Buter) 9-2

7. Captain Cash (Ja Pantaleano) 15-1

8. Bravo Tex N (An Napolitano) 10-1

Third Game 15CL $12,500 Pace

1. Carracci Hanover (An Napolitano) 5-2

2. Fernado (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7-2

3. Bush Man N (Ma Kakaley) 5-1

4. Dreams Are True (Ty Buter) 2-1

5. Janaid (Ky DiBenedetto) 10-1

6. Heartlandbanysbro (Ja Morrill Jr) 6-1

Fourth Game 15CL $12,500 Pace

1. Ain’t It Fun (Ma Miller) 9-2

2. Parklane Jet (Ma Kakaley) 5-2

3. Sporty Dragon (Ja Morrill Jr) 6-1

4. Spanish Art (Si Allard) 3-1

5. Beach Fire K (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7-2

6. Pointsman (An Napolitano) 8-1

7. Vaganova (Br Boyd) 12-1

Fifth Game 25CL $20,000 Pace

1. Go West Go Fast (Ma Miller) 2-1

2. The Bus A (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5-1

3. Jumpin Jake Flash (Ma Kakaley) 10-1

4. Classic Pro (Ja Morrill Jr) 6-1

5. Carolina Magic (Ja Pantaleano) 7-2

6. Lord Of Misrule (Br Boyd) 5-2

Sixth nw9000L5 $12,500 Trot

1. Timestorm (Ja Bartlett) 3-1

2. Sweet Heart As (Ma Miller) 4-1

3. Mosconi Hanover (Ty Buter) 6-1

4. Keystone Thunder (Ja Morrill Jr) 10-1

5. Seven Iron (Br Boyd) 9-2

6. Zsa Zsa Dabor (Ge Napolitano Jr) 15-1

7. Eurobond (Ma Kakaley) 5-2

8. Southwind Frost (Si Allard) 12-1

Seventh Game 15CL $12,500 Pace

1. Dark Horse (Br Boyd) 10-1

2. Sportskeeper (Si Allard) 2-1

3. Ic A Free Spirit (Ja Morrill Jr) 6-1

4. Mcnulty Z Tam (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7-2

5. Classifiedmaterial (Ty Buter) 5-2

6. Love Yourself (Ma Kakaley) 5-1

Eighth w4-7PM $17,000 Trot

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