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The crazy ways humans are trying to control the weather
NY Post via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAlthough they’re still in the experimental phase, their simulations have shown that just a 2-degree...
Peoria Journal Star Obituaries in Peoria, IL | Peoria Journal Star
Peoria Journal Star· 5 days agoBessie was preceded in death by her parents; 10 brothers, Clyde, Lester, Charlie, Jesse, George,...
Jannell R. Pickeral, 56, of Brownville
WWNY - WNYF Watertown· 3 days agoAfter graduating from Watertown High School in 1985, Jannell pursued her passion for education, earning an associate’s arts degree from JCC in 1987. As...
Afghan Women Struggle Under Male Guardian Rules
International Business Times· 5 days agoUnder the Taliban government's austere interpretation of Islamiclaw, the "mahram" practice long rooted in Afghan society has become compulsory. "At the...
For the love of art: Old Town Artisan Studios showcasing students' work through Saturday
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 6 days agoUpon earning the certificate, the program helps them advance in their line of work, enroll in a...
Dedicated to helping others, Viterbo University student Lexi Oestreich set to graduate Saturday
La Crosse Tribune· 6 days agoWhen a Viterbo University first-year student and single mother needed childcare for her 1-year-old...
Bessie L. Parks
Herald & Review· 4 days agoBessie was born in LaPlace, IL, on August 14, 1931, to Earl and Arminda Mable (Nance) Parks. Bessie is survived by her longtime companion, Jan Connell of...
Obituaries in Camarillo, CA | Ventura County Star
Ventura County Star· 3 days agoCheryl Lynn Anderson, known to the many who knew and loved her as “Cher”, “Coco”, “Mom”, “Mama”, “Memo”, “Gram”, “Grammy” and “Sissy”, passed away at Belmont Village in Thousand Oaks on May ...
The crazy ways humans are trying to control the weather
New York Post· 4 days agoAltough weather...said Hollingsæter. Although they’re still in the experimental phase, their...
Obituaries in Jacksonville, FL | Florida Times-Union
The Florida Times-Union· 4 days agoThomas “Tom” “Hoke” Martin Holcomb, a man known for his love for politics, died on Wednesday, May 8, 2024. Tom 78, was born September 14, 1945, in Charlotte, MI. Tom would go on to teach history for 30 years.