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LIST: Breckenridge Airshow, Tinker Bell Tea & other Big Country events this weekend
KTAB Abilene via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBIG COUNTRY, Texas (BigCountryHomepage.com) – Looking for something fun to do this weekend in the...
The Flint Hills Discovery Center Opens New Temporary Exhibit: Amazing Butterflies
WIBW Topeka· 7 days agoThe Flint Hills Discovery Center (FHDC) newest exhibit highlights the amazing life of butterflies....
Book Corner: Wilderness thrillers to kick off adult summer reading
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 4 days agoSince we’re talking about reading, a relatively low-risk activity, I’ve decided to take the...
Nashville preschooler takes bugging out to a new level during the cicada craze
Fox 17 Nashville· 2 days agoWhile most people seem to be running in fear, one little Middle Tennessee girl can't get enough of...
The Windover Bog Bodies: Why Were 177 Corpses Found In A Pond?
IFLScience· 4 days agoIn 1982, an ancient burial site was discovered by accident during the construction of a new road....
Obituaries in Lubbock, TX | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal· 3 days agoWilliam Patrick “Pat” Morrison Pat Morrison, 79, passed away on Sunday, May 19, 2024, in Lubbock,...
For Love of Nature: To save the world, save a life (of any species)
RockinghamNow.com, Eden and Reidssville· 3 days agoColumnist Shannon Brennan writes how rescuing a woman from the Taliban in Afghanistan helps save the...
Largest emergence of cicadas in recent years
The Purdue Exponent· 2 days agoFor the first time since 1803, cicada broods XIX and XIII have emerged together, resulting in one of the largest geographical areas of cicada emergence...
Rainfall totals and rising temperatures mean more mosquitos this year
Eyewitness News 3 Hartford· 7 days agoRainfall totals are to blame if you have noticed mosquitoes out earlier than usual. Researchers in...
Natives vs. invasives: woodland war zones
The Purdue Exponent· 5 days agoAs Chris Cumberworth and Beth Tucker left the Native Plant Fest with armfuls of prairie plants, their enthusiasm mirrored a growing movement in Indiana...