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Glancing Back for June 4: Patrolman tells about alleged arrest of police chief
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 1 day agoThe business and railroad districts were all agog Tuesday over a story in which Chief of Police...
Business people, June 4, 2024
Santa Fe New Mexican· 2 days agoDiego Sobrino has been appointed executive chef at Bishop's Lodge, Auberge Resorts Collection, in Santa Fe at its SkyFire restaurant. Prior to Costa...
Emma Grace Crumbley: Bugging out
Clayton News Daily· 2 days agoDragonflies are recognizable thanks to their glimmering, delicate wings and their long bodies. “You look at an adult dragonfly, and it’s dainty and...
Glancing Back for June 2: City receives funds for new fire truck
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 3 days agoOne of the most costly fires which have visited this town for several years occurred early on Sunday...
Grab the bug spray: These bigger, aggressive mosquitoes likely to plague soggy North Texas
Fort Worth Star-Telegram· 23 hours agoApril showers bring May flowers, but May showers could bring more mosquitoes. The Fort Worth office of the National Weather Service recorded 7.8 inches of rain in May, and experts are warning ...
Wondering when cicadas will emerge in Louisville? Here's what to expect this summer
WDRB 41 Louisville News· 6 days agoCicadas are emerging in some parts of the U.S., but most of Kentucky and Indiana aren't being...
Frequent mowing puts poisonous weed into survival mode
Science Daily· 2 days agoRelatives of the plant, including Solanum ptychanthum or black nightshade, and Solanum carolinense, or Carolina horsenettle, also produce toxic berries and are native to Arkansas. Rupesh Kariyat ...
Dakota Gardener: A celebration of Dakota squash
The Bismarck Tribune· 6 days agoAre you looking for a vegetable that is delicious and easy to grow?
Book Corner: Seven books to kick off summer reading fun
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 1 day agoSummer Reading has launched and Central Rappahannock Regional Library’s Good Reads book lists are a...
Recent rain in Iowa eases drought but may cause more mosquitoes. How do you avoid bites?
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 2 days agoState University associate professor Ryan Smith confident that Iowa will have “many more mosquitoes”...