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For many years, the United States Department of Agriculture, through soil and water districts, has been organizing a poster competition for third, fourth and fifth graders. Tuesday, judges from ...
The Hunterdon County Soil Conservation District has named the local winners in the 2010 Conservation Poster Contest. Here are the winners: MESSAGE OF PRESERVATION: Stephanie Eng of Readington ...
Sixth-graders from Litchfield who won first- and second-place awards in a poster contest sponsored by the Meeker County Soil and Water Conservation District are, from left, front - Aiden Berube ...
Their message is clear as the water they’re depicting: Student winners in the annual Water Awareness Poster Contest want everyone to help keep our rivers, lakes and oceans clean and unpollute… ...
The Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District is seeking submissions for its annual conservation-themed poster contest. The competition is open to K-12 students throughout the county.
On July 6, 1916, a poster depicting Uncle Sam beckoning viewers to enlist in the U.S. Army appeared in an issue of Leslie's Weekly, a popular U.S. magazine. The poster's creator, James Montgomery ...
ABOVE: The greater sage-grouse has been used as an umbrella species in Wyoming, with mixed results for other species. STAN HARTER Regardless of how sturdy your umbrella is, someone’s always going to ...
The winning poster for grades 7-9 were awarded to Kessie Breitbach, first-place. Her poster moved on to the Southern Area Regional Competition, receiving a first-place award.
Conservation poster winners named Sixty-three Sauk County students in grades K-12 created posters for the National Association of Conservation Districts Conservation Awareness Poster competition.