Great Plains

Halloween Party with John Kirlin & High Plains Drifters

John Kirlin and the High Plains Drifters are a simple group of friends who enjoy playing music together. Originally formed as a metal band, with Gabe and Chris both on the guitar while John played the drums, they decided to turn down a new road. Having all grown up in Wyoming, they have been inspired by the state they call home. With songs that tell tales of life in Wyoming, they have developed the term of being a Brown-Grass Band.

LIVE: John Kirlan and the High Plains Drifters. Thursday

John Kirlin and the High Plains Drifters are a simple group of friends who enjoy playing music together. Originally formed as a metal band, with Gabe and Chris both on the guitar while John played the drums, they decided to turn down a new road. Having all grown up in Wyoming, they have been inspired by the state they call home. With songs that tell tales of life in Wyoming, they have developed the term of being a Brown-Grass Band.

Teams Now Forming for Network Cabling Installation Services in Aberdeen, SD

Opportunity Details
End Customer:
• INTERIOR > BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

Place of Performance:
• Within 50 miles of 2-98 Court St, Aberdeen, SD 57401, USA
Teaming Partner Requirements
Socio-Economic Status:
• SDB Native American Owned

Industry/NAICS Code:
• 237130 Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction
General Details on this Teaming Opportunity

Literary Inspiration Jarid Manos Releases E-book of Ghetto Plainsman

HOUSTON, TX (EnviGlobal.com) – Every movement has its book.  Author, philanthropic trailblazer, and vegan athlete, Jarid Manos is on a literary mission to bring a greater awareness of our bodies, Earth, and spirituality to American society through his personal healing transformation model, the Ecological Health Movement.  As Manos’ national “Sharing the Journey” tour nears completion, the literally acclaimed Ghetto Plainsman, published by Temba House Press, has now been

Ball State students to chase storms over Great Plains

Ball State students to chase storms across Great Plains in coming weeks

Ball State meteorology professor David Call, a former television weather broadcaster, will lead two groups of students from Ball State across the Great Plains to study storms.

Each group will travel 6,000-8,000 miles over 10-14 days. The first nine-student group will chase storms May 10-22, and the second 10-student group will be on the road June 1-15.

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