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UPDATED: Plans for Bowman sewer plant rescinded; Charleston area wanted to build compost facility
The Times and Democrat· 19 hours agoCharleston-area local governments have rescinded their request to rezone property near Bowman to...
Rapid City officials remind residents of proper battery recycling
Rapid City Journal· 6 days agoRapid City officials put out a call for alkaline batteries several weeks ago, asking the public to...
Kelly Slater Says ‘It’s Amazing I Still Have Skin’ After Life in the Sun as He Launches Sunscreen...
People via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe 11-time world champion surfer tells PEOPLE how spending "thousands of hours" in the sun inspired...
Millcreek's Pony Express owners ready to retire. They're looking for someone to take over
Gannett via AOL· 2 days ago"This is really a hands-on business," Terry Grab said. "And we just want a little more flexibility."...
Ohio Bird Sanctuary kicks off summer with luau May 11 with Edgar, American crow ambassador
Mansfield News Journal via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe new area is under construction and will not be open during the luau. lwhitmir@gannett.com...
Welcome to Taintsville? 16 strange Florida town names you may have never heard of
Tallahassee Democrat via Yahoo News· 5 days agoInterested? Here's some more: From 'pretty prairie' to 'dead man's creek,' find out origin of...
Small earthquake in Charlotte went unfelt by most
WCNC Charlotte· 2 days agoThe very weak earthquake occurred early Monday morning near Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
In rapidly ageing China, millions of migrant workers can't afford to retire
Reuters· 15 hours agoAfter three decades selling homemade buns on the streets of the Chinese city of Xian, 67-year-old Hu...
Give your cat the only toy they really want: A cardboard box
WJHL· 6 days agoThere are tons of cute cat toys that are purposefully made out of their preferred material:...
Butler County goes green with TRASHIN’ event
Greenville Advocate· 5 days agohe Alabama Cooperative Extension – Butler County Office, in collaboration with Greenville resident James Little, hosted the inaugural TRASHIN’ the County