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Inspire a love of adventure travel at an early age
The Dallas Morning News (MCT)Introduce your young children to adventure travel. Here are five places to get started. 1. Appalachian Mountain Club, New England. Children 5 and older can participate in pond studies, GPS treasure hunts, forest ecology lessons, and tracking and watching...Tags: Science and Technology, Maine, Human Interest, Science, Wildlife
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Thune: Ag policies will change in next farm bill
By Denise Ross The Daily Republic RAPID CITY, Aug. 23 — The next farm bill is likely to look very different from the farm subsidy system America’s agricultural producers have known. Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., delivered that message to a...Tags: Science and Technology, Human Interest, Tim Johnson, Agriculture, Natural Disasters
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Fingerling sturgeon released
BLACK LAKE - A rainy start to the spring increased the number of sturgeon larvae collected by Michigan State University researchers at the Sturgeon Hatchery in Cheboygan County. The fingerling sturgeon were released back into local lakes Saturday....Tags: Science and Technology, Aquaculture, Human Interest, Education, Research
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Fabulous floors spice up outdoor entertaining
St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCTWith gas prices soaring, the most cost-effective place to throw a party this summer might be our own backyards. There are a number of inexpensive ways to turn your outdoor space into an entertainment haven. Start with the flooring, which offers a...Tags: Human Interest, The Home Depot, Metal and Mineral, Building Material
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Peter Berg dies at 73; advocate for bioregionalism
When thousands of American youths dropped out of mainstream society and descended on San Francisco in the mid-1960s convulsion known as the counterculture, Peter Berg and a small band of like-minded subversives were there to greet them.
Calling...Tags: Fiction, Human Interest, U.S. Army, Ecosystems, Natural Resource Industry
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Local business owners taking advantage of Marcellus Shale
Daily American Staff WriterThe Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania appears to be outproducing expectations, area business owners were told at a meeting Tuesday in Johnstown. More than 150 people packed the Holiday Inn along Market Street to learn how they can cash in on the...Tags: Elections, Manufacturing and Engineering, Natural Gas, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Business
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Keep on managing to live on the skin of this world
Many years ago I stood at a rest stop on Interstate 29, gazing at what looked like a newspaper in a standard vending machine. The headline read: "Don't let recent rains fool you, the long drought is still happening.” At least that's how I remember it....Tags: Science and Technology, Skin, Human Body, Television, Global Change
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Northeast Baltimore County Events
Submit notices via email: booster@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Northeast Booster Reporter, 501 N. Calvert St., 3rd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...Tags: Nursing Homes, Business Enterprises, Crimes, University of Maryland, College Park, Stress
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Howard County volunteer opportunities
Listings are accepted on a space-available basis. Deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday prior to date of publication at the latest. To submit volunteer items, mail to Volunteers, Patuxent Publishing Co. Editorial, 501 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21278; email...Tags: Science and Technology, Ellicott City, Elections, Long Term Care, Television
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Jersey girl
Jayne Miller, WBAL-TV's investigative reporter, delights in exploring environments foreign to her. An ardent traveler, she has been dazzled by the likes of East Africa, Turkey and the wild Western United States.
But asked to cite her favorite travel...Tags: New Jersey, Boats, Ice Cream, Domestic Travel, Arkansas
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Mailbag: Left-leaning readers showcase their intolerance
In response to the inflamed readers who were vexed by the article regarding Stephen K. Bannon's Sarah Palin documentary ("Film highlights Palin's successes," Aug. 12): Last time I checked, tolerance is a two-way street. But for the left it seems that...Tags: Elections, Documentary (genre), Human Interest, Environmental Politics, Natural Gas
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Where was thy bark, man's best friend?
In the wake of the earthquake that jolted my apartment building and a large portion of the eastern United States on Tuesday, allow me to express my disappointment in the local pet population. Long known for possessing the ability to sense impending...Tags: Wrestling, Greco Roman, Pets
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