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Mobile Food Pantry Scheduled for Nov 1 in Ontonagon
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> On Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at 12 p.m. a mobile food pantry will be hosted at the Ontonagon Village Fire Hall. The event will provide a variety of foods, including fresh produce and dairy items, to approximately 300 families on a first-come, first-served basis. The mobile food pantry is funded by…
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Japanese research no longer world class
A government report suggests that Japanese researchers are not producing as much world-class research as other countries such as the United States or China.Credit: Makiko Tanigawa/Getty Japan’s contribution to world-class research continues to decline, despite having one of the world’s largest research communities, according to a report by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,…
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Boo on the Bike Trail scares up some toddlers
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Youngsters from around the area tried on their costumes in anticipation of Halloween and took a tour during Boo at the Bike Trail on Tuesday evening in St. Clairsville. The Belmont County Soil and Water Conservation District hosted the event. Logan Ambrister, Belmont County’s wildlife officer with the…
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Technology cooperation for aviation fuels of the future
BERLIN – Working together for a more sustainable aviation: Representatives of Lufthansa Airlines, the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR), Airbus, Flughafen München GmbH and MTU Aero Engines signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) in Berlin for a broad-based research collaboration on Power-to-Liquid (PtL) aviation fuels. PtL is considered the next…
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‘Boo at the Bike Trail’ Event Held in St. Clairsville
photo by: Robert A. DeFrank Elizabeth Hartman, from left, of Zanesville-based Wild at Heart wildlife rehabilitation, shows a rescued bat to Ella and Clayton Thomas of St. Clairsville during Tuesday’s Boo at the Bike Trail event. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Youngsters from around the area tried on their costumes in anticipation of Halloween and took…
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Locals launch North Country Sports Council
A group of locals launched a new North Country Sports Council — with this new logo — this month. (Photo provided) <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> SARANAC LAKE — Saranac Lake native Matthew Dougherty, along with other North Country natives, have officially launched a new Saranac Lake-based, not-for-profit sports and entertainment council called the North Country…
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Essex Food Hub nets $100K grant for Farm to School program
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> ESSEX — Essex Food Hub has been awarded a $100,000 grant award from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm to School Grant program. EFH is one of 103 awardees across the nation and among just 16 selected in the northeast region. Funds from the grant will be used over the next…
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SHHS Sports: Play in or playoffs on the line for the Lions
The fall sports season at St. Helens High School is almost over, and while some teams have already played their final games, two teams still have playoff dreams that hang in the balance. Let’s take a look at what the football and girls soccer teams will need to secure a playoff bid as the season…
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Brussels Sprout Casserole
This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Cheesy and savory Brussels Sprout Casserole is easy to make and perfect for family dinners or holiday meals! Tender, crisp brussels sprouts are combined with pine nuts, bacon and cheese and baked until tender and…
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How you can help provide nutrition to area students
WEBB CITY, Mo. — Halloween is a week away, and preparing to feed those in need this holiday season is not far behind. “Webb City Cares” is working on building up their supply of nonperishable items to send home with students over the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s holidays. Peanut butter is a major need…