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Posted: 2/15/2012
Shenandoah's Chocolate Donut Stout: it's like beer and breakfast in one!
Shenandoah man charged with impersonating DEA agent
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Posted: 2/10/2012
HOUSTON-A Shenandoah man charged with impersonating a DEA Agent and is in federal custody.
David B. Webb appeared in federal court Thursday morning in a wheelchair.
On the website for his business, Webb Kennels, David Webb claims to train German Sheppard for all kinds of purposes. Photos show the dogs in training and available for purchase, but that's not all he's advertising:
'We provide drug awareness programs to organizations, schools and churches throughout different counties in Southern Texas.'
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Don't Forget About Me - Michael Bucher
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Posted: 11/2/2011
Cherokee singer | songwriter, Michael Bucher, 2009 Native American Music Award Winner and 2008 Native E Music Award Winner...films his music video, DONT FORGET ABOUT ME at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, Hot Springs, South Dakota.
DONT FORGET ABOUT ME was produced and filmed in association by 2007, 2008 & 2009 Native American Music Awards Nominees and Producers, Karla LaRive of PK Productions, LLC (South Dakota) and Director, Christopher Crosby of musicseenPROductions.
This is the third indigenous music video from PK Productions, LLC. The music video was shot on location at the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuarys petrogylph site, along with other regional locations including Wounded Knee Memorial, Pine Ridge Reservation in July 2008 and Annual Chief Bigfoot Ride to Wounded Knee, December 2008.
The music video features Grammy Award and 12 time Nammy Winner, Joanne Shenandoah on vocals and, Re-enactor performances by Paula Tonemah and Krista K. Knapp.
The music video deals with the protection of Native burial grounds, Native grave sites and sacred sites. I try to tell people you wouldnt want your grandmothers grave dug up nor do American Indian people. And, yet, it happens every day in Indian Country says Michael Bucher.
www.michaelbucher.com
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Posted: 10/7/2011
A wealthy Virginia farmer's neutral stance during the Civil War is tested by his daughter's marriage to a Confederate soldier and his son's capture by Union forces. Fine performances, especially by Stewart!
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