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Poachers beware – public plays a vital role in fighting wildlife crime | Idaho Fish and Game
Here are three recent examples from the Salmon Region where the public has played a critical role in helping officers combat wildlife crimes. Digging up treasure An officer in Stanley received an unusual report from hunters in the Seafoam area who stated they observed a suspicious individual burying something along a ridge. The…
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Find your flavor at Steele Hall Brewing in Trussville’s Entertainment District
AMCC moving forward with new timeline for licensing 13 mins ago .cls-3{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} ABC Board to offer chance to purchase rare liquors 55 mins ago .cls-3{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} Alabama agencies provide trick-or-treating safety … 1 hour ago .cls-3{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} MCC: JAC Ross at Perfect Note 5 hours ago .cls-3{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} National Pasta Month 5 hours ago .cls-3{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} Darrell O’Quinn named as…
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State champions! Mayo’s Claire Loftus flawless in winning singles title, Ryder and Diehn win doubles crown
MINNEAPOLIS — For the first time since 2011, Rochester has a Class 2A state girls tennis singles champion. Mayo junior Claire Loftus got that done Friday afternoon in brilliant fashion at the University of Minnesota’s Baseline Tennis Center, playing virtually flawless tennis from late in the first set on to beat No. 1-ranked Cassandra Li…
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DC mayor pressed to declare public health emergency over opioid overdoses
Asiyah Timimi, who runs a youth anti-violence program, said she was driving down New York Avenue when she saw a young man overdosing outside of a McDonalds. “I turned him on his side and he was just … the fluid was just pouring out,” Timimi said. “His friend didn’t have a clue what to do.…
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Governor Hochul Announces Over $14 Million Awarded to Improve Air Quality and Reduce Emissions in Under-Resourced School Districts
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced over $14 million in awards for 11 under-resourced public-school districts to decarbonize their buildings through the Clean Green Schools initiative. The projects will lower greenhouse gas emissions, reduce the school’s reliance on fossil fuels and improve the indoor air quality by installing ground source heat pumps, air source heat pumps…
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KCRA Weekend Roundup: Sacramento area things to do for Oct. 27-29
It’s going to be a big sports weekend with the Sacramento Kings’ home opener against the Warriors and Republic FC in their conference semifinal on Friday night. But those aren’t the only games in town, so to speak. From Halloween-themed festivals and trunk-or-treat events to the Sacramento International Auto Show, the Golden Harvest Parade, concerts…
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Vídeo: Porsche 911 GT3 RS de R$ 2 milhões é insano e tem tecnologia de F1
Seus principais defeitos são: não ter porta-malas e a rodagem na cidade, que não deve ser legal por causa dos ajustes aplicados no carro para as pistas. No entanto, duvido alguém se incomodar com essas características a bordo do cupê esportivo. Seu motor é um boxer de 525 cv de potência e 47,4 kgfm de…
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Unique workshop to blend music from China, Appalachia
GRAMMY winners Cathy Fink (left) and Marcy Marxer (right), with Chinese musician Chao Tian, will offer a free workshop for School of Music students and the community at the School of Music on Sunday, Nov. 12. A one-of-a-kind musical workshop that creates a bridge linking China and Appalachia – and even points beyond – at…
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Morbid ‘longevity’ test reveals at what age you’ll die
Morbid ‘longevity’ test reveals at what age you’ll die — but is it legit? Live updates
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A Doctor Explains Why Healthy Fats Are Good for You
Polyunsaturated fats include essential fatty acids — known as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids — which are not produced by the body but are essential to cell growth and brain function. These fatty acids are found in foods of both animal and vegetable origin, such as fish, certain nuts and seeds and vegetable oils. Not-so-healthy…