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Salvation Army of Waterloo/Cedar Falls changing leadership
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 3 days agoMajors Martin and Shannon Thies received their "Farewell Orders" earlier this month and will...
South Florida isn’t likely to face as many steep rent hikes, study says
Sun-Sentinel· 7 days agoRents are no longer soaring in South Florida: While costs remain high, a drastic surge in rental...
Trinity Health Of NE, UnitedHealthcare battling over new contract
Hartford Business Journal· 1 day agoTrinity Health Of New England and UnitedHealthcare are publicly fighting over a new contract to...
Max Hospitality relocating one of its CT restaurants
Hartford Business Journal· 15 hours agoOne of Greater Hartford’s most prominent restaurant groups is relocating one of its well-known eateries. Max Hospitality announced that after 34 years in...
It’s OK to mow in May
The Joplin Globe· 10 hours agoIt’s a simple idea: Stop mowing your lawn in the month of May to let flowers in the lawn, such as dandelions and clover, grow and support bees and other pollinators. “No Mow May” was started ...
How much income do you need to enjoy a middle-class life in your city?
Quad-City Times· 6 days agoungvar // ShutterstockHow much income do you need to enjoy a middle-class life in your city?As a...
It’s OK to mow in May − the best way to help pollinators is by adding native plants
San Francisco Chronicle· 6 days ago“No Mow May” was started in 2019 by Plantlife, a conservation charity based in the United Kingdom, in response to a well-documented loss of meadows and an alarming decline of native plants and ...
It’s OK to mow in May − help pollinators by adding native plants
The Escanaba Daily Press· 2 days agoToday’s piece is by Christina Grozinger and Harland Patch, both of Penn State. “No Mow May” was started in 2019 by Plantlife, a conservation charity based in the United Kingdom, in response ...
It’s OK to mow in May − the best way to help pollinators is by adding native plants - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 6 days agoIt’s a simple idea: Stop mowing your lawn in the month of May to let flowers in the lawn, such as dandelions and clover, grow and support bees and other pollinators. “No Mow May” was started ...