Dolly Parton (1977) [RCA Records] |
Aloha Dolly Parton Birthday Friday!
Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an
American singer-songwriter and actress. She has received 11
Grammy Awards out of 50 nominations, including the Lifetime
Achievement Award; ten Country Music Association Awards,
including Entertainer of the Year and is one of only seven
female artists to win the Country Music Association's
Entertainer of the Year Award; five Academy of Country Music
Awards, also including Entertainer of the Year; four People's
Choice Awards; and three American Music Awards. She is also in a
select group to have received at least one nomination from the
Academy Awards, Grammy Awards, Tony Awards, and Emmy Awards. In
1999, Parton was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
In 2005, she received the National Medal of Arts and in 2022,
she was nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, a
nomination she had initially declined but ultimately accepted,
and was subsequently inducted.
How
the Boldt decision 50 years ago remade Pacific Northwest
fishing
The Boldt decision of 1974 was the result of sacrifices made by
Native fishers and their families who were jailed and beaten
while defending their rights to fish.
BP
bought a sacred place. Now Lummi Nation is preparing again
to fend off development
Tribal leaders opposed the $50 million sale, which came as a
surprise to them. They want the assurance that Xwe’chi’eXen
(pronounced wuh-chee-uh-kin), which for thousands of years has
supported fishing, ceremony and social gatherings, would be
protected in perpetuity.
‘No
excuse’: feds withheld key information when a Coastal
GasLink site flooded
Documents reveal Fisheries and Oceans Canada was aware of
numerous issues at a pipeline construction site on Wet’suwet’en
territory but did not disclose information to concerned
organizations or the media.
Voters to decide on repeal of Washington cap-and-trade program
The fate of Washington’s primary program to combat climate change will
be in the hands of voters to uphold or reject this November. Initiative
2117, certified for the ballot on Tuesday, would erase the two-year-old
Climate Commitment Act.
This humble fish may help the Supreme Court weaken the ‘administrative state’
In a pair of cases involving herring fishermen, conservative justices
could toss out the precedent known as Chevron, which gives power to
federal government agencies.
This Canadian pipeline giant wants an exemption from climate rules
Internal government memos show TC Energy lobbied for carveouts exempting
methane and LNG plants from one of Canada’s key climate policies
targeting the oil and gas industry.
No turning back: The largest dam removal in U.S. history begins
The largest dam removal in U.S. history entered a critical phase this
week, with the lowering of dammed reservoirs on the Klamath River. On
Thursday, the gate on a 16-foot-wide bypass tunnel at the base of Iron
Gate dam, the lowest of those slated to be removed, was opened from a
crack to 36 inches.
Island mill fined $25K for dumping highly toxic waste into ocean
Paper Excellence's Crofton mill has been slapped with a $25,500 penalty
for releasing more than one million litres of toxic waste into the
Salish Sea.
RCMP officers mocked people being arrested at Wet'suwet'en blockade as 'orcs' and 'ogre'
RCMP officers referred to First Nations pipeline opponents as "orcs" and
"ogre" during a police raid at a blockade of Coastal GasLink pipeline
construction in November 2021, according to audio recordings played in
court Wednesday.
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