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Trees tumble amid high winds Glendale took the majority of damage from winds that reached up to 60 mph late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning, with multiple trees falling throughout the city. Burbank escaped relatively unscathed, with the...Tags: Forests, Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Science and Technology
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City changes tree ordinance
CITY HALL — The large tree limb came crashing down in August, about 10 minutes after Marina Manukian pulled her Infiniti G35 into a curbside parking space across the street from her Andover Drive home. Manukian, who last year spent months trying...Tags: Tree Pruning, Gardens and Parks, Forests, Tourism and Leisure, Forestry and Timber
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Black Hills Power receives conditional OK for electrical service agreements
PIERRE — State utility regulators gave Black Hills Power conditional approval Tuesday to enter into two publicly confidential sets of electricity service agreements with major customers as part of the company's plans for general rate increases and...Tags: Dakotah Incorporated, Agriculture, Walmart, Menards, Science and Technology
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Somerset County Where to Go for June 20
Berlin Block Party Berlin Block Party at the block party lot, corner of Vine and North streets, 5 to 11 p.m. July 9-12 and 3 to 10 p.m. July 13. Carnival rides, firemens parade, jazz band, chicken barbecue and fresh baked pies by the ladies auxiliary....Tags: Gardens and Parks, Entertainment Events, Canoeing and Kayaking, Foods and Beverages, Arts
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Teachers become the students in Roanoke County
reporterSome teachers are trading places with their students. School may be out for the summer, but that doesn't mean the learning has stopped. Thirty-science teachers from 10-different school districts, some as far away as Martinsville and Henry County, have...Tags: Agriculture, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Science and Technology
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Good for you: June 17, 2013
Marissa Owen, a senior at Hutchinson (Minnesota) High School, received a $20,000 four-year scholarship from the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs to pursue a degree in nursing. Owen is the daughter of Joe Owen and Bonita Owen, and...Tags: Watertown, Human Interest, Agriculture, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Northern Michigan moms
Boat Show — The 11th annual Bay Harbor In-Water Boat Show is Saturday-Sunday, June 15-16, at the Bay Harbor Lake Marina. Free; Saturday hours are 10 a.m.-8 p.m. (231) 439-2544. Forge demonstration — Three Pines Studio in Cross Village...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Foods and Beverages, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arts, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Bruce Wightman: Court's genetics decision doesn't go far enough
Thursday's Supreme Court decision on Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics Inc. was much anticipated by geneticists and clinicians. At stake were property rights for two human genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2. Both are important because mutations...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, National Institutes of Health, Science, Biology, Science and Technology
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End the debate
Calling global warming nonsense is nonsense itself. The evidence for global warming is enormous both in quantity and in quality. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, we've had 339 consecutive months with the average global...Tags: Weather, Environmental Issues, Global Change, Agriculture, Bodies of Water
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Penn State to host international conference on pollinator health
College of Agricultural Sciences, Penn State UniversityWith populations of wild and domesticated pollinators, such as honeybees, in decline, some of the world's foremost scientists in the field will converge on Penn State this summer to discuss the latest research aimed at understanding and overcoming...Tags: Environmental Issues, The Pennsylvania State University, Syngenta AG, Colleges and Universities, Science
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SDSU announces new Plant Science Department head
BROOKINGS - David Wright is the new Plant Science Department Head at South Dakota State University, pending approval of the Board of Regents. "David Wright brings with him extensive industry experience as well as a renewed commitment to relevance and...Tags: South Dakota State University, Colleges and Universities, Science, Teaching and Learning, Botany
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Vilsack outlines vision for agricultural solutions to environmental challenges
WASHINGTON - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said that the Federal government must increase collaboration with producers, researchers and industry to develop the next generation of solutions that will help agriculture mitigate and adapt to modern...Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resource Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Energy Saving, Science and Technology
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