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No-wake rule stays in place as lake levels keep rising in Okoboji
Sioux City Journal· 3 days agoWith water levels continuing to rise, Dickinson County leaders decided Friday to keep in place a...
Chicago fishing: Trying for perch, hot summer patterns, bass, steelhead signs
Chicago Sun-Times· 6 days agoTrying for perch with the reopening of perch fishing in Illinois’ Lake Michigan waters, signs of...
7 travel destinations where guns are allowed
Rolling Out· 2 hours agoTraveling with a firearm requires careful planning and thorough understanding of the laws in your destination. Whether you’re a hunter, a sport shooter...
‘Too many old people’: A rural Pa. town reckons with population loss
Washington Post· 1 day agoLee Goldthwaite might have the most stable job in this remote corner of northwestern Pennsylvania. The caretaker of Sheffield Cemetery is busier than ever directing crews clearing trees to make ...
5 Thriving Restaurant Stocks to Buy Defying a Weak Industry
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoTXRH operates restaurants under the Texas Roadhouse and Aspen Creek names. TXRH offers its guests a...
Larry Allan Walter
Billings Gazette· 2 days agoLarry was born in Billings, MT on September 23, 1940, to J. Herman and Eileen (Clark) Walter. When he was 12 the family moved to Billings Heights (two...
Lake Land College hosts its first Juneteenth celebration
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 5 days agoLake Land College first Juneteenth celebration spotlighted Black-owned businesses and featured a...
‘Biden Bingo’: President’s campaign adapts a classic game to include malarkey and aviators
Sioux City Journal· 6 days agoDeAnna Mireau reached into a container and fished out a scrap of paper. Older people are more likely...
Gleaming monolith pops up in Nevada desert, the latest in a series of quickly vanishing structures
Sioux City Journal· 6 days agoA similar metal monolith was found deep in the Mars-like landscape of Utah's red-rock desert in...
PFAS Drinking Water Limits Praised but More Regulations Sought
Bloomberg Law· 6 days agoThe EPA’s caps on PFAS in drinking water will decrease the amount of the disease-linked chemicals that many people drink, but regulations on the release of the substances into water and management ...