Great Plains

WealthVest Deploys New Distribution Team Representing Aspida

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

BOZEMAN, Mont., March 28, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- WealthVest, a leading financial services marketing and wholesaling firm, announced the launch of a new distribution team to represent their partner Aspida, a life insurance and annuity company. The new, nationwide team will be the exclusive distributor of Aspida's WealthLockSM suite of annuities - available in 49 states - making it easier for broker dealers and financial institutions to provide their clients with reliable, principal-protected retirement planning options.

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  • BOZEMAN, Mont., March 28, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- WealthVest, a leading financial services marketing and wholesaling firm, announced the launch of a new distribution team to represent their partner Aspida, a life insurance and annuity company.
  • In the Northeast and Upper Midwest, Mark Andelin will serve as the dedicated wholesaler representing Aspida.
  • WealthVest's well-regarded internal wholesaling, new business, product and marketing teams will provide essential back-office support to the new, dedicated distribution team.
  • "The addition of this dedicated wholesale team is another step in enhancing the streamlined, white glove service we provide," said Chad Burns, chief distribution officer at Aspida.

Award-winning Wings Over Water Imax® Film released for special one-day nationwide theatrical event in support of conservation on Earth Day, April 22nd

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Wings over Water, produced with the support of Ducks Unlimited Canada, is a captivating 45-minute documentary about North America's unique Prairie Pothole region and the wildlife that makes their homes there.

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  • Wings over Water, produced with the support of Ducks Unlimited Canada, is a captivating 45-minute documentary about North America's unique Prairie Pothole region and the wildlife that makes their homes there.
  • The film will remain available for school group bookings from Earth Day until May 31, 2024.
  • Narrated by Academy Award-Winning actor Michael Keaton, Wings Over Water was filmed on location in a marvelous and unique natural habitat.
  • "We believe that educational and entertaining films like Wings Over Water can captivate the next generation of conservation leaders."

Bluepeak Receives Strategic Investment from Ares Management

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

DENVER, Feb. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Bluepeak (the "Company"), a leading provider of fiber broadband to residential and commercial customers in communities across the Great Plains region, today announced that funds managed by Ares Management's Infrastructure Opportunities and Alternative Credit strategies ("Ares") have made a strategic investment into Bluepeak.

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  • DENVER, Feb. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Bluepeak (the "Company"), a leading provider of fiber broadband to residential and commercial customers in communities across the Great Plains region, today announced that funds managed by Ares Management's Infrastructure Opportunities and Alternative Credit strategies ("Ares") have made a strategic investment into Bluepeak.
  • The investment from Ares will provide Bluepeak with fresh capital intended to help further accelerate its growth plans across the Great Plains region.
  • "Bluepeak is committed to providing reliable, high-speed internet and top-tier customer service to our communities," said Rich Fish, CEO of Bluepeak.
  • "We look forward to working with GI Data Infrastructure and Bluepeak," said Joel Holsinger, Co-Head of the Ares Alternative Credit strategy.

Canyon Pines Partners With Leading Architects On Modern Home Concepts For Community On The Eastern Edge Of The Rocky Mountains

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

ARVADA, Colo., Feb. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Canyon Pines, a luxury fully custom residential development located in an accessible area of Colorado's Front Range, has partnered with over 10 of Boulder and Denver's premier architecture and design-build firms to develop unique lot-specific design concepts and renderings to bring the vision of the project to life. Situated amongst over 150 acres on Coal Creek Peak and surrounded by more than 1,200 acres of open space, Canyon Pines offers an architecturally diverse opportunity for homeowners and architects alike.

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  • Situated amongst over 150 acres on Coal Creek Peak and surrounded by more than 1,200 acres of open space, Canyon Pines offers an architecturally diverse opportunity for homeowners and architects alike.
  • "The unique topography of Canyon Pines presents a challenging design opportunity and creative outlet for firms who want to build amongst like-minded visionaries," says Debra Wyatte, SVP of Community Experience, Canyon Pines Development Company.
  • "As we integrate with the modern design community in Boulder and Denver, other firms approached us with their desire to showcase concepts as well.
  • The unique topography of Canyon Pines presents a challenging design opportunity and creative outlet for firms who want to build amongst like-minded visionaries.

Morocco dinosaur discovery gives clues on why they went extinct

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Sunday, February 11, 2024

And that suggests their demise came suddenly, with the impact of a giant asteroid.

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  • And that suggests their demise came suddenly, with the impact of a giant asteroid.
  • The discovery of the 180km-wide Chixculub asteroid impact crater in Mexico suggested a sudden extinction of dinosaurs and other species, driven by the impact.
  • But others have argued that a long, slow decline in dinosaur diversity contributed to their extinction.
  • It’s not just that dinosaur fossils are so rare; the fossil record is also patchy.
  • Because it’s such a huge landmass, Africa probably had far more dinosaur species than North America.

What we’ve found

  • Dinosaurs may have swum out to islands searching for food, as deer and elephants do today, and some might have drowned.
  • Other dinosaurs might have been washed out to sea by floods or storms, or drowned in rivers that carried them downstream to the ocean.
  • And so, studying marine beds, and working over many years, we’ve slowly put together a picture of Africa’s last dinosaurs, bone by bone.
  • It was smaller than Chenanisaurus, about five metres long – small by dinosaur standards, but large compared to modern predators.
  • If so, that means dinosaurs were cut down in their prime; burning out rather than fading away.

What our findings show

  • For over 100 million years, they evolved and diversified, producing a remarkable range of species: predators, herbivores, aquatic species, even flying forms, the birds.
  • Then in a single, catastrophic moment, everything was wiped out in the months of darkness caused by dust and soot from the impact.


Nicholas R. Longrich does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

From church to the mosque, faith and friends help Iowa’s African immigrants and refugees build a sense of home

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Friday, February 9, 2024

Many people picture cornfields: the Great Plains of the American heartland.

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  • Many people picture cornfields: the Great Plains of the American heartland.
  • Together with colleague Amy Weismann, we aim to build connections with this population and learn from African immigrants’ experiences as they resettle in Iowa.
  • Despite their contributions to the region’s labor force, African immigrants across the Midwest are often overlooked and sometimes struggle to access resettlement services.

From Africa to Iowa

  • As of 2019, around 2 million Black immigrants from Africa were living in the United States – a number that has tripled since 2000.
  • The number of African migrants and asylum-seekers apprehended at the southern border of the United States has also increased as people look for alternatives to Europe.
  • According to the Migration Policy Institute, around 30,000 of the 3.2 million people in Iowa were born in Africa.
  • Some newcomers are attracted to the region because of economic opportunities, especially in meatpacking plants.
  • Some of the refugees first arrived in other states, including California and Michigan, before making their way to Iowa.
  • Refugees and immigrants are eligible for short-term aid with groceries, cash assistance, medical care and English classes.

Safe − and sacred − places


In interviews, most immigrants are grateful for friends, family, colleagues and the staff of the secular nonprofit and government agencies who help try to make their stay in Iowa comfortable. However, religious organizations also fill gaps in many arrivals’ new lives – not only with goods and services, but spiritually and socially.

  • Religious groups also organize food drives for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
  • One interviewee recalled, “It was snowing, and this elderly woman saw me and my baby around the church.
  • She helped me so much.” Religious places are also used as safe spaces for African migrants’ stories, highlighting the problems they are facing as individuals and as a community, and thinking of ways to proffer solutions.
  • A few congregations also open up their spaces for African attendees to hold cultural events and get-togethers with familiar music and food.

Change ahead

  • Many of our interviewees complain about lack of assistance from the government during the assimilation process and advocate for additional support such as more citizenship education for newly resettled immigrants.
  • Yet, they are confident that with time, Iowa will diversify, making it feel more like home: a state where they can put down roots, worship among friends and even access African foods such as “ugali” cornmeal, pilau and jollof rice.


Osamamen Oba Eduviere is affiliated with Refugee Alliance of Johnson County. Brady G'Sell is affiliated with the Immigrant Welcome Network of Johnson County, IC Compassion and the Refugee Alliance of Johnson County.

Skyharbour Announces Additional Uranium Property Acquisitions in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, as well as Marketing Contracts

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

Skyharbour recently acquired these claims through online staking as well as acquiring additional claims from Eagle Plains.

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  • Skyharbour recently acquired these claims through online staking as well as acquiring additional claims from Eagle Plains.
  • Eagle Point, Rabbit Lake, Key Lake and others), as well as for additional pegmatite-hosted uranium, thorium, and REE mineralization.
  • Skyharbour recently acquired other uranium properties consisting of 7 claims totaling 23,822 hectares in and around the Athabasca Basin.
  • Skyharbour announces that it has engaged Winning Media LLC (“Winning Media”) to provide marketing and digital advertising services to the Company.

AEM Releases 2023 U.S. Lightning Report

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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Last year, AEM’s Earth Networks Total Lightning Network® detected over 558 million lightning pulses within 92 million lightning flashes across the U.S., a notable 6.6% increase from 2022.

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  • Last year, AEM’s Earth Networks Total Lightning Network® detected over 558 million lightning pulses within 92 million lightning flashes across the U.S., a notable 6.6% increase from 2022.
  • Reflecting its continued status as the lightning capital of the nation, Florida in 2023 again maintained the highest density of lightning strikes for any state, a characteristic feature of regions like the Gulf Coast and Southeast, known for their intense lightning activities.
  • "The 2023 report not only quantifies lightning strikes but also brings to light the varied and sometimes extreme weather conditions across different states and counties," said Dr. Elizabeth DiGangi, a lightning scientist at AEM.
  • Data for the 2023 report was captured by AEM’s Earth Networks Total Lightning Network (ENTLN), the most comprehensive global network for lightning and weather detection.

FirePoint Selected to Operate New Defense Innovation OnRamp Hub Connecting Small Business with Defense Innovation Opportunities

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

WICHITA, Kan., Dec. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The FirePoint Innovations Center at Wichita State University today announced it has been selected to deliver Defense Innovation OnRamp Hub programming for the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) through the newly established Great Plains Mission Acceleration Center (MAC), an innovation and collaboration hub designed to connect small businesses, academia and the Department of Defense (DoD) to support defense-focused technology development.

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  • "The OnRamp Hub program is designed to tear down barriers between the private sector, defense and homeland security operations to accelerate technology deployment," Steve Cyrus, FirePoint executive director.
  • The only OnRamp Hub in the nation located on a university campus, FirePoint was chosen to operate the program over two other facilitators in the state.
  • "This program allows us to be part of a national network to expand opportunities for both local business and DoD partners."
  • Other Defense Innovation OnRamp Hubs are located in Arizona, Hawaii, Ohio, and Washington.

Phantom Screens Announces Phantom Screens Great Plains Has Joined Its Expanding Network Of Authorized Distributors

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Monday, October 30, 2023

ABBOTSFORD, BC, Oct. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Phantom Screens, one of the most trusted North American manufacturers of premium retractable screens for doors, windows, and patios, welcomes its newest Authorized Regional Distributor, Tyler Anderson, owner of Tyler Anderson Blinds, Shutters and Shades in Omaha, Nebraska, which will be conducting business as Phantom Screens Great Plains.

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  • Phantom Screens expands its growing network for customers in the Great Plains.
  • ABBOTSFORD, BC, Oct. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Phantom Screens, one of the most trusted North American manufacturers of premium retractable screens for doors, windows, and patios, welcomes its newest Authorized Regional Distributor, Tyler Anderson, owner of Tyler Anderson Blinds, Shutters and Shades in Omaha, Nebraska, which will be conducting business as Phantom Screens Great Plains.
  • With all of Anderson's strong attributes, Phantom Screens is confident that Tyler Anderson will be a successful distributor of its screens in Omaha.
  • You'll be in great hands with Phantom Screens.