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Bay Baby Produce announces the expansion of its organic winter squash production alongside continued offerings of painted ...
AUSTINTOWN — Staging for the parade will begin at 9 a.m. in the Marc’s parking lot on Mahoning Avenue. The parade begins at 10 a.m. and will head down Idaho Road to Austintown Fitch High ...
testified before the Ohio Senate Education Committee in Columbus last week in defense of library funding and continued investment in the Mahoning Valley. As part of a delegation consisting of ...
and Delaware Valley, North Hunterdon and Voorhees in Hunterdon County. Fans nominated deserving multisport performers. Those athletes were placed on ballots and the top four vote-getters per ...
“Cattle feed crops including alfalfa and other grass hays account for 46 percent of all direct water consumption.” Put another way, farmers use more water than the cities of Las ...
Three Skagit Valley College students were recently named to the 2025 All-Washington Academic Team in recognition of their high academic achievements and community involvement. According to a ...
Kyle Henley went 0-5. Sammy Stafura went 0-4 with a walk. Alfredo Duno went 1-5 with a triple. Ty Floyd gave up six earned runs on four hits over three innings. He walked three and struck out ...
Indigenous peoples in eastern North America domesticated a diverse group of annual crops, many of which fell out of cultivation around the time of European colonization. Natalie Mueller ...
Following a judge's ruling Monday, State Farm customers in California are one step away from paying more on their homeowners insurance to alleviate what the company described as a "dire" financial ...
Homeowners reeling from the wildfires in January say that State Farm’s increased rates are unfair and unfounded. By Rukmini Callimachi Earlier this year, Rukmini Callimachi traveled to Altadena ...
Jan. 20, 2025. Photo by Jules Hotz for CalMatters State Farm can raise homeowner and other rates starting next month, becoming the first insurance company to win approval to do so on an emergency ...
Photo: Juan Diego Zacarias SANTOS, Brazil—China has reassured its citizens they would have enough to eat without U.S. crops. It will have to unclog Latin America’s largest port first.