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Graduation yard signs available from QPS Foundation
Quincy Herald-Whig· 5 days agoThe 24- by 48-inch signs, which come with a metal yard stake, are available in three different styles at a cost of $20 for one, $35 for two and $15 each...
The rise and fall of Red Lobster, whose bottomless shrimp may be leading to bankruptcy
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoA Red Lobster sign advertises curbside pickup.Terri Peters Restaurants lost billions in sales in...
24 Tall Perennial Flowers That Will Take Your Garden to New Heights
The Spruce via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTall perennials range from at least 4 to 8+ feet tall, and with so many options...tall perennial...
Horse racing notes: Fear N Fridays tries to keep trainer’s Kindergarten crown
San Gabriel Valley Tribune· 1 day agoMonty Arrossa can saddle a fourth winner in a row in the Los Alamitos 300-yard dash for 2-year-olds...
Fincantieri buys Leonardo’s torpedo unit in deal that could reach $446M
Defense News via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThat could rise, as subscribers to the capital increase will be given the chance to participate in a...
Elmalka Gives de Sousa First One Thousand Guineas Win
Bloodhorse· 5 days agoElmalka gave Silvestre de Sousa a landmark first British Classic win with a One Thousand Guineas...
Startups Weekly: Trouble in EV land and Peloton is circling the drain
TechCrunch· 11 hours agoLook, I know this is our startups weekly newsletter, and as the most valuable company in the world,...
Polling stations report smooth operations despite morning hiccups
Kokomo Tribune, Ind. via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMay 7—Red, white and blue yard signs were positioned in the United Auto Workers Local 685 Hall on Tuesday. A steady stream of voters strolled in through the building's double ...
Will Mystik Dan run in Preakness? Kenny McPeek on what's next for Kentucky Derby winner
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoHis children and grandchildren made congratulatory signs and placed them in the front yard of his Louisville home. Mystik Dan got extra peppermints from co-owner Sharilyn ...
Cicadas may damage young or recently planted trees
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 6 days agoA: A population of periodical cicadas, brood XIX, should be emerging in the St. Louis area this spring. Mature trees and shrubs can tolerate this type of...