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Experience this hard-hitting exhibition at the Sierra Arts Foundation, from July 1–26, 2025 — with special reception on July ...
Hollands Tree Care has unveiled an updated suite of arboriculture services designed to address the diverse needs of ...
When Sahuarita resident Wayne Pigott saw his brother making canes out of twisted wood and vines, he knew he had to follow in ...
In today’s sports-themed show, we take a look at a study that’s trying to reduce soccer knee injuries in women. Also, universities are now offer crash courses in American football for international ...
There is something deeply human about ritual. From the dawn of time, we’ve been lighting fires, smearing ash, throwing bones, and walking labyrinths, all in the hope that meaning might follow action.
Crews with Ladder Co. 1 were called to the 100 block of South Franklin Street at around 5:20 p.m. after a seagull got its ...
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture has quarantined Carlton County after discovering infestations of an invasive ash-tree killing beetle across the southeastern portion of the county. Even though ...
BRATTLEBORO — When Robert Clements first moved to Vermont more than 50 years ago, he didn't know an ash tree from a hole in the ground. But in the dead of winter, he quickly learned ash splits easily ...
Please be careful. -Nina Nelson, Sioux Falls The arts are not a luxury At the South Dakota Art Museum, we see daily the power of the arts to connect, uplift, heal, and educate.
Artist Clare Hewitt uses fallen oak leaves and sunlight to create her works of art before returning the leaves to the forest ...
Urban Forester John Scott said ash trees make up less than 2% of Fayetteville’s tree canopy. City crews are currently mapping the locations of ash trees to determine which ones to treat or remove.
Ash trees in Spartanburg are under attack by the invasive Emerald Ash Borer, a beetle native to China. The EAB's larvae feed on the Ash trees, killing them.
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