Authorities in northeastern Utah are seeking information on individuals involved in installing climbing bolts at an ancient outdoor engraving site, characterized as vandalism by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, near Dinosaur National Monument. The bolts were discovered at the Pregnant Sheep Petroglyph Panel, prompting a search for the perpetrators, with public assistance requested by the sheriff’s office. This incident follows a similar case in Kane County, where a woman was arrested for defacing a petroglyph near Wire Pass, highlighting ongoing efforts to protect sacred indigenous sites and cultural artifacts.
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Teen jumps in to help Burger King coworkers on his graduation night and is rewarded with big donations
Dacula, Georgia Mykale Baker, an 18-year-old Burger King employee in Dacula, Georgia, demonstrated exceptional work ethic by helping his colleagues during a hectic shift right after his high school graduation, despite not being scheduled to work. His selfless act was captured on video by a customer, Maria Mendoza, who later launched a crowdfunding campaign that raised over $200,000 to support Baker’s dream of becoming a master auto mechanic. Additionally, the Burger King Foundation awarded Baker...
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