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As millions sweat out heat wave, blocks of lake ice help keep these campers cool
Sioux City Journal· 21 hours agoAs New England baked in a heat wave Thursday, guests at one campground were keeping their food and...
Think cicadas are weird? Check out superfans, who eat the bugs, use them in art and even striptease
Rapid City Journal· 3 days agoMayumi Barrack sees a pair of mating periodical cicadas getting together, whips out her phone, says,...
Amid rising opposition to clean energy, Iowa conservative group pushes to expand production
Sioux City Journal· 2 days agoRenewable energy in Iowa, spearheaded by innovation and government action over the last half-century, is under threat because of worsening public sentiment, a Midwest economist said. Iowa has ...
Your right to know: Latest property transfers and building permits
RockinghamNow.com, Eden and Reidssville· 22 hours agoOur latest batch of public records: Property transfers and building permits for the Lynchburg area
‘Fffaaaro, fffaaaro’: How do cicadas make their signature sound so eerie and amazingly loud?
North Platte Telegraph· 5 days agoThe most noticeable part of the cicada invasion blanketing the central United States is the sound —...
Upcoming art exhibitions in Central Virginia
The Daily Progress· 1 day agoAngelo Jewelry: “Dazzler,” paintings by Eileen French, can be seen through July 31 at 220 E. Main St. Show opening is set for 5 to 7:30 p.m. June 7....
Commentary: Alzheimer's steals minds and lives, but we can outshine the darkness
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 3 days agoUnbeknownst to us, my grandmother, my grandfather’s wife of over five decades, had been silently...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen at South Sioux City stop: 'Decrease spending, improve services'
Sioux City Journal· 3 days agoPillen's appearance came just one day after he told Nebraska legislators to clear their schedules in...
Illinois is hit with cicada chaos. This is what it's like to see, hear and feel billions of bugs
North Platte Telegraph· 7 days agoCicada chaos is flourishing and flying. Trillions of once-hidden baby bugs are in the air, on the trees and perching upon people's shirts, hats and even faces. "What you saw was biblical," said ...