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3 Nuggets players who definitely won't be back after failing to defend NBA title
FanSided· 14 hours agoAfter the Nuggets built a 20-point lead in the third quarter, the Minnesota Timberwolves shut the...
Tick season has arrived with a vengeance. Protect yourself with these tips
The Times and Democrat· 2 days agoTick season is kicking into high gear across the U.S. Here’s how you can protect yourself from the...
Landfill study shows flawed detection methods, higher methane emissions in Illinois, other states
Phys.org· 47 minutes agoThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's method of detecting methane leaks at landfills is flawed,...
This pioneering study tells us how snow disappears into thin air
KPBS San Diego· 7 days agoA team of researchers has been hard at work in the Rocky Mountains to solve a mystery. Now, for the...
Colorado Custom Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings: Turnkey Solutions Announced
Digital Journal· 4 days agoBusinesses in the Rocky Mountain region can now contact the company to discuss a turnkey solution custom-designed to their specific needs and industry.
Wyoming operator lifts bar on landscape reclamation; first to win prestigious award
Casper Star-Tribune· 21 hours agoFiery pockets of scarlet globemallow begin to flicker among the sage brush, and at last will come...
MLB Power Rankings 7.0 (Week of May 12): Phillies soar up the charts; Yankees hold steady; Mets in...
amNewYork· 4 days agoOnce again, we crown a new No. 1 in our seventh MLB Power Rankings of the 2024 season — a scrappy...
Meeting my inner cowgirl, and finding out how quiet she can be
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoOliver and I stood side-by-side in calm tranquility for nearly an hour. In fact, Oliver was so comfortable and relaxed that he nearly fell asleep. I had never experienced ...
Hike of the Week: Apps for planning your hike of the week
Estes Park Trail Gazette· 4 days agoCalled NoCo Places, the map provides easy-to-view options to explore when a desired outdoor...
Lyme disease was not spread through bioweapons.
Politifact· 4 days ago"In the late 1960s, government bioweapons labs started injecting ticks with exotic diseases," Carlson wrote in a May 9 Instagram caption. Contrary to...