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Coin pushers continue to be an amusement game favorite
Digital Journal· 19 hours agoIn an age when highly sophisticated video games are the rage, demand for the more traditional attraction of coin pushers remains as strong as ever. 8 Line Supply currently carries popular models ...
How Easy Is It To Go From Middle Class to Upper Class in Every State?
GoBankingRates via AOL· 19 hours agoThe term "class," first widely used in the 19th century, is still used to characterize individuals...
Experts raise concerns as once-plentiful bee species teeters on brink of collapse: 'Due to a number...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOne North American bumblebee species is on the brink, with its population and range decreasing...
White Buffalo Calf Born at Yellowstone National Park
Native News Online via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoLast week at Yellowstone National Park, a sacred and rare event took place as a white buffalo calf was born. The occurrence holds deep significance for...
Millions of cicadas are blanketing Lake Geneva. Here's what they look and sound like
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoWhile species that emerge in shorter intervals exist in other parts of the world, 17-year cicadas...
Flamingos, Spiders, and Other Animals Are Showing Up Where They've Never Been » Explorersweb
Explorersweb· 3 days agoThink Aldo Leopold with his careful, obsessively detailed chronicles of his Wisconsin homestead or...
Minneapolis chef wins Best Chef: Midwest James Beard Award over St. Louis contender
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 23 hours agoSt. Louis must wait at least one more year to celebrate another James Beard Award winner. Rob...
PREMIER TRUCK GROUP ACQUIRES RIVER STATES TRUCK AND TRAILER
The Hannibal Courier-Post· 2 days agoPremier Truck Group, an international medium-duty and heavy-duty commercial truck dealership group...
12 Beautiful and Unusual Rest Stops Across America
Cheapism via AOL· 3 days agoBut believe it or not, some highway rest stops are more than a place to get gas, snacks, or just use the restroom — they're destinations in their own...
How the United States Laid Claim to the Mississippi River, One Mile at a Time
Smithsonian Magazine· 1 day agoOn October 27, 1815, Prospect Robbins arrived by boat at the point in the alluvial swamps where the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers meet. Both surveyors were veterans—Brown a captain, Robbins ...