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Severe thunderstorms bring large hailstones, cut power to thousands in SC
WSOC via Yahoo News· 20 hours ago“And she thought the way it was coming down was actually going to come through the windshield.”...
Delay enters its third year
Wisconsin State Journal· 5 hours agoThe city and artist Jenie Gao had finally inked a contract in March for the mural project at 1101 E. Washington Ave., after 10 months of negotiations,...
Why do so many Minnesota homeowners get free roofs after a hailstorm?
Tribune via AOL· 4 days agoListen and subscribe to our podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify As soon as summer hail storms pass,...
Guest column: Gianforte and Knudsen: Whose side are you on, the people or the polluters?
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 12 hours agoThe latest example of our Republican officials siding with the polluters — and ignoring Montana’s Constitution — comes as the Montana Environmental Information Center sues ...
Business focusing on hard parts for camp trailers now open in eastern Idaho - East Idaho News
EastIdahoNews.com· 22 hours agoA business specializing in parts for utility camp trailers is now open in Idaho Falls. East Idaho...
Sanctions on Russian Metal Will Test the Limits of Its Epic Railroads
Bloomberg· 4 days agoMoscow officials have turned east. Adapting the country’s vast logistics networks is proving harder.
Biden to Run Ads Across Pennsylvania Attacking Trump on the Economy
New York Times· 6 days agoTrump. The ad features JoJo Burgess, who is a steelworker and the mayor of Washington, Pa., a small...
The Inside Outside Guys: Older home considerations
Detroit News· 5 days agoOnce touted as a miracle product, it was used in thousands of building materials, from flooring and siding to various types of insulation, right up until...
How To Keep Woodpeckers Away, According To Experts
Southern Living via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAttach the netting to overhanging eaves and angle back to the area on the siding where the damage occurs, or drape it over stakes to keep them away from...
Destructive, flying insects tend to swarm Illinois in spring. Watch out for these 2 types
Belleville News-Democrat· 4 days agoDestructive, flying insects tend to swarm Illinois in spring. Here’s what to know about these two species that can eat their way through your walls, including what to do if you have an infestation and how to lessen the likelihood of damage.