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KNAU Insider prEview – February 23rd, 2018

 

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Brain Food: Recovery and Wild Places
Being in nature can be therapeutic. It can clear your mind, soothe your soul, and even help you stay sober. Adventure therapy is at the heart of many addiction recovery programs in Arizona. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Earth Notes: An Old-World Baking Oven, Recreated
In 1846, U.S. soldiers swept down the Santa Fe trail to seize the province of New Mexico for the United States. Santa Fe was then part of Mexico, and for a time during this war soldiers camped in the roomy courtyard at the city’s Palace of the Governors. One soldier wrote an evocative description that includes mention of baking ovens there. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Police Question 16-year-old Boy Accused of Chino Valley School Threat

Authorities say they have questioned a 16-year-old boy accused of threatening to shoot up his former high school in a small Arizona town, and referred him for a mental health evaluation and treatment. Learn more at KNAU.org.

New Exhibit Examines Native American Imagery In US Culture
Bold. Visionary. A spectacular success. The words in an online promotion for a new museum exhibit in Washington, D.C., describe an 1830 U.S. law that forced thousands of American Indians from their lands in the South to areas west of the Mississippi River. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Mexican Gray Wolf Population Grows by 1 in Last Year

There are at least 114 Mexican gray wolves roaming the American Southwest. That’s one more than was recorded during the previous survey, and U.S. wildlife managers say lower survival rates among pups are primarily to blame. Learn more at KNAU.org.