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Police acquire vests for K9s; vet discusses dog's heat regulation in summer with vests
Gannett via AOL· 5 hours agoVeterinarian Dr. Cathy Harris, the owner of Tender Care Veterinary Clinic in South Bend, discussed a...
Capitol Notebook: New study touts benefits of Iowa tax cuts
Quad-City Times· 14 hours agoA study from a pro-business think tank says Iowa’s state income tax cuts will create an estimated...
Spotify hikes prices for second time in less than a year
The Hill· 31 minutes agoMusic and podcast streamer Spotify will increase its price this summer, the company announced...
Conservative party manifesto: What will be Rishi Sunak’s key policies for the general election?
The Independent via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoIt will replace A-Levels and T-Levels, and increase the number of topics students study from the...
Snake venom’s deadly secrets decoded with fake blood vessels
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoWe know tha snake venom is highly toxic to humans, but to learn more about how it works, venom must...
Summer in the Park at Warriors’ Path State Park enters second week
WJHL Tri-Cities via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoKINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL) — A full slate of activities is scheduled for week two of Summer in the Park...
'Now I'm out of my shell,' Camp Abilities attempts to make summer fun accessible to all kids
KGUN9· 16 hours agoAs summer camps start up all over Tucson, one camp on the west side is making sure all kids are able to have their fun in the sun. Camp Abilities is kicking and swinging into ...
Why isn't there a legislative interim environmental study committee?
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 10 hours agoIt’s been a little more than a month since state Sen. Shelli Yoder, D-Bloomington, expressed deep frustration that the Indiana Legislative Council excluded environmental topics from the 2024 ...
Eat fish, view birds in nature | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 8 hours agoOzark Natural Science Center's Fledgling Summer Camp for youths 9-14 is set for Thursday and Friday...
Myrtle Beach needs J-1 workers for the 2024 summer season. How many are there now?
The Myrtle Beach Sun News· 5 hours agoDuring the summer months, residents and frequent visitors to the Myrtle Beach area often see a similar scene: a young adult riding a bicycle around downtown. While not an ...