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Livestock judging clinic, quality of care training set
A livestock judging clinic and Youth for the Quality Care of Animals training will be Feb. 15 at John Wood Community College Agricultural Education Center. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. with the ...
The comic, who has has a new series, a new special and a new movie, is happy to take a look back — but he's also preoccupied ...
The operator of a now-shuttered wood treatment facility in Eugene has pleaded guilty to multiple charges of breaking clean air and hazardous waste laws, and will pay $1.5 million in criminal penalties ...
When comedian Roy Wood Jr. left his job as a correspondent on The Daily Show ... Started working at WVON as a reporter, got ...
The stories led to U.S. Senate Hearings and legislative change. I worked with another reporter on a series that led us to spend six months on an investigation in the city's public housing projects ...
Much of the wood used around the world goes to waste after being used. Now, German scientists are making strides toward repurposing that waste and also getting clean hydrogen energy out of it, per ...
B.C. Premier David Eby outlines plan to address tariff threat but mum on addressing the root of that threat, namely U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's concerns over border security, fentanyl and ...
Uttlesford District Council is supporting a national campaign to highlight the harms that domestic wood burning causes to people's health and the planet. Burning wood produces harmful air pollution ...
How you going to be rude to somebody who showed up to practice murder?” Wood Jr. said in the teaser that dropped on Tuesday. “We ain’t going to make it,” he declared at one point ...
González Convention Center, a second Convention Center hotel, a renovated Alamodome and the former John H. Wood Jr. Federal Courthouse redeveloped as an event venue. Based on poll questions the ...
A New York Times journalist said there were no “red flags” after discovering that 10 years ago, he interviewed the US Army vet who killed 15 people in a New Orleans crowd early New Year’s Day.