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The U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed Charles Chuck Sams III as the next director of the Nation
stanley cup al Park Service on Thursday. He will be the first Native American to lead the agency in its 105-year history.Sams, who is Cayuse and Walla Walla, is a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. The Oregon-based
stanley cups Confederated Tribes is comprised of individuals from the Cayuse, Umati
stanley botella lla and Walla Walla tribes. Sams told the Confederated Tribes newspaper, the Confederated Umatilla Journal, on Friday that he s deeply honored to serve as the 19th director of NPS. I am also very deeply appreciative of the support, guidance and counsel of my Tribal elders and friends throughout my professional career, Sams told the newspaper. I look forward to carrying on the responsibility of being a good steward of our natural resources and in joining the dedicated and dynamic staff of the National Park Service. Sams confirmation marks the first time in nearly five years that the department will have an official director. The position has been filled with various people serving as acting heads since January 2017, when Jonathan Jarvis, who was confirmed as the director in 2009, left his position, according to the Associated Press. Sams has worked in state and tribal governments, as well as in natural resource and conservation management, for more than 25 years, the Department of the Interior said. Sams, who is also a Navy vet Bymt Column: McCain s Defense Of Obama Uses Same Politics Of Hate His Campaign Always Uses
Hillary Clinton ended January with $7.6 million in debt ndash; not including the $5 million personal loan she gave to her campaign in the run-up to the critical Super Tuesday elections, according to financial reports released Wednesday. In contrast, Democratic rival Ba
stanley thermobecher rack Obamarsquo campaignrsquo finances continued to be robust. He reported raising nearly $37 million and spending nearly $31 million. His cash balance was $25 million, of which roughly $20 million can be spent on the primary. He reported a comparatively small $1 million in debt
stanley quencher s, owed largely to just three vendors. The January monthly financial disclosure reports glimpse a behind-the-scenes imbalance that has had a significant impact on the primary contest mdash; one that
copo stanley continues in the days leading up to the critical March 4 primaries in Texas and Ohio. As the Clinton campaign scrambles for cash, Obama appears on track to raise more than $30 million again in February. Phil Singer, a Clinton spokesman, downplayed the disparity. Thanks to an enormous outpouring of support, we will raise more money this month than in any other so far. We have all the resources we need to compete and win, he said. But the Clinton report paints a picture of a one-time front-runner under enormous pressure after miscalculating that she would wrap up the nomination before or on Feb. 5. According to the reports, Clinton raised about $20 million in January, includin