News - November 14, 2004

 

http://www.helenair.com/articles/2004/11/10/montana/a08111004_03.txt

 

Betsy Taylor. “Lewis and Clark re-enactors won't rough it during winter.” Helena Independent Record, 10 November 2004.

 

Lewis and Clark re-enactors are enjoying naps, cold beer at home and a little time with their families now that they've paused their expedition for the winter.

*also appeared in the Jamestown Sun, 10 November 2004.

*also appeared in the Omaha World Herald, 10 November 2004.

*also appeared in the Yankton Press & Dakotan, 10 November 2004.

 

http://yankton.net/cgi-bin/smart_search/cqcgi/@yank_stories.env?CQ_SESSION_KEY=QAUYPUEFSXJW&CQ_QUERY_HANDLE=217508&CQ_CUR_DOCUMENT=16&CQ_DTF_DOC_TEXT=YES&filename=http://yankton.net/stories/111304/new_20041113025.shtml

 

Dennis Gale. “Lewis And Clark Project Will Be Funded.” Yankton Press & Dakotan, 13 November 2004.

 

The House already passed its version of the new energy and water bill, and it contains $17.5 million for the Lewis and Clark project, which is designed to pipe Missouri River water to 200,000 people in northwest Iowa, southwest Minnesota and southeast South Dakota -- including Sioux Falls.

 

http://www.grandforks.com/mld/grandforks/news/local/10177522.htm

 

Tu-Uyen Tran. “Discovery on the Lewis and Clark trail.” Grand Forks Herald, 14 November 2004.

 

Modern circumstances make it difficult to spot the wonders they saw.

 

http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pg=1638&u_sid=1258204

 

David Hendee.  “Clark descendant has made his own discoveries.” Omaha World Herald, 14 November 2004.

For Clark - an authority on his historic family and a collector of western Americana - each bend of the Missouri River is an arc in a learning curve.