SEAN KIRST POST-STANDARD COLUMNIST From the door of Dorothy Webster's small home on the Onondaga Nation, she can see the place where she first met Laura Cornelius Kellogg. "She would come here and stay at my mother's house," said Dorothy, who was a little girl when Kellogg would show up for visits, a traveler wearing orthopedic shoes. "She wanted the land back," … [Read more...] about Claims come and go, clan mother keeps values
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State presents final lake cleanup plan, tribe calls it inadequate
By WILLIAM KATES Associated Press Writer SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Onondaga Lake a sacred Indian waterway turned into a toxic stew through a century of municipal and industrial pollution would undergo one of the largest environmental cleanups in state history under a final $451 million plan presented Friday by state regulators. But the state Department of Environmental … [Read more...] about State presents final lake cleanup plan, tribe calls it inadequate