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Howell finds another way to secure parking for Depot Lot
Livingston Daily | Daily Press & Argus via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe agreement to purchase state property comes months after Howell City Council and the Carnegie...
“The Curse” ending: How the show pulled off Nathan Fielder's high-flying finale
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 21 hours ago"The Curse" stunt coordinator Timothy Eulich shares exclusive behind-the-scenes videos and photos...
‘Fffaaaro, fffaaaro’: How do cicadas make their signature sound so eerie and amazingly loud?
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 3 days agoThe most noticeable part of the cicada invasion blanketing the central United States is the sound —...
Severe storms surprise community bracing for week-long heatwave
WDTN-TV 2 Dayton· 1 day agoDAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A week of extreme heat in the Miami Valley started off with storms that rolled...
The Best Father and Son Films: ‘The Tree of Life,’ ‘The Lion King,’ ‘Nowhere Special,’ and More
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJackie disapproves of his son’s passion, believing ballet to be purely for girls. It might sound...
What Do Laughing Kookaburras Find So Funny?
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWhen nesting, kookaburras lay their eggs in excavated termite mounds or tree hollows. "They generally lay a clutch of about three eggs," says Grove....
‘Fffaaaro, fffaaaro’: How do cicadas make their signature sound so eerie and amazingly loud?
Billings Gazette· 3 days agoThe most noticeable part of the cicada invasion blanketing the central United States is the sound —...
South Florida faces more storms after days of record-breaking rain, flooding
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"Thank you to our incredible staff who is working overtime to make sure over 140 campers are safe...
‘Fffaaaro, fffaaaro’: How do cicadas make their signature sound so eerie and amazingly loud?
The Chippewa Herald· 3 days agoThe most noticeable part of the cicada invasion blanketing the central United States is the sound —...
Birds' nests can be found just about anywhere in June
Berkshire Eagle· 7 days agoMore often than not, you will now see a bird with an insect clutched in its beak rather than a twig,...