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Braham preschoolers enjoy Earth Day
Hometownsource.com· 47 minutes agoBraham Early Childhood and Family Education teacher Audra Carter shared an Earth Day event with her preschoolers on Monday, April 22nd. Braham Area...
Kids can celebrate Arbor Day by creating colander salad gardens
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoWhen we were kids way back in the 50s, Earth Day as a celebration was not yet in existence. But...
Earth Day at the Best Little Zoo in the West! (photos) - East Idaho News
EastIdahoNews.com· 5 days agoA light rain and cooler spring temperatures could not keep lines of people away from the annual ...
Norwalk to adjust traffic lights, detour drivers during 1-year replacement of Fairfield Ave bridge
The News-Times· 17 hours agoThe Fairfield Avenue overpass connecting South Norwalk to Connecticut Avenue is being demolished...
Letters: Earth Day Fair and Film
Greeley Tribune· 1 day agoThanks from Earth Day Fair and Film organizers As organizers of the recent Earth Day Fair and Film in Greeley, we ...
How corporate broadcast networks covered Earth Day 2024
Media Matters· 2 days agoEarth Day, observed on April 22 each year since 1970, annually inspires many companies and news...
Consider every day as Earth Day | PennLive letters
The Patriot-News· 3 days agoFor more than half a century, Earth Day has offered an opportunity to recognize the beauty and fragility of our natural environment. Each generation...
Earth Day cleanups continue this weekend in Attleboro area
The Sun Chronicle· 2 days agoIt may be May, but Earth Day cleanups are continuing in the area this weekend. Most of the community...
Earth Day—A Phony Holiday
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 2 days agoProtecting the environment sounds good, if you don’t know what the anti-humans behind Earth Day mean by it. What they have in mind combines a pagan religion ...
Butler County goes green with TRASHIN’ event
Greenville Advocate· 1 hour agohe Alabama Cooperative Extension – Butler County Office, in collaboration with Greenville resident James Little, hosted the inaugural TRASHIN’ the County