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Melanie Sturgeon — Archives director says look at state’s past to make decisions for the future

Melanie Sturgeon By the time Lewis and Clark reached the three forks of the Missouri River, their expedition had taken them more than 2,500 miles. They were forced to choose one of three paths to follow, continuing their journey through unknown and uncharted lands. They knew not what lay ahead, but were compelled to press [...]
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ASU professor says state’s health relies on biomedicine

The 1960 presidential race gave John F. Kennedy the top office by the thinnest of margins, a mere two-tenths of a percentage point in the popular vote. He received 303 electoral votes to Richard Nixon’s 219 and among allegations of voting fraud in certain states, Kennedy assumed the Oval Office. Intriguing as it was for [...]
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