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High Point’s first Olympian was an equestrian
The High Point Enterprise, N.C.· 2 days agoHIGH POINT — John William Wofford wasn’t really born on a horse, but he might as well have been. The High Point native — whom most High Pointers have probably never even heard of — was a rock ...
Newsmakers for July 28
Reading Eagle, Pa.· 2 days agoBarley Snyder Barley Snyder attorney EmmaRose Strohl has been elected chairwoman of the Berks Community Television’s (BCTV) board of directors, effective July 1. Strohl has served as vice chairwoman ...
A tanker plane crash has killed a firefighting pilot in Oregon as Western wildfires spread
Indian Express· 2 days agoMore than 110 active fires covering 2,800 square miles (7,250 square kilometers) were burning in the...
Aurora Sustainable Lands shares how it manages property for the climate
WJMN Marquette· 2 days agoLUCE COUNTY, Mich. (WJMN) – A private forest landowner is taking the approach of growing more trees...
Plastic Reaches The Diet Of The Himalayan Brown Bear, Reveals Study
Free Press Journal· 3 days agoA recent study on the Himalayan brown bears has shown that plastics, chocolate and organic food...
Anderson train derailment cleared, investigation on cause continues
The Anderson Independent-Mail· 3 days agoPHMSA regulations According to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, railroads...
The 7 Best Zinfandels to Drink Right Now
Robb Report· 3 days agoThree additional sites, Vineyard 29 South, Railroad Estate, and Winner Estate were acquired over the years for a total of 47 planted acres. Aida Estate...
Jackson Browne’s ‘The Drums of War’: A timeless anti-war anthem | World News - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoBrowne, a renowned singer-songwriter known for his activism and reflective lyrics, uses this song to...
Here’s Why Romy Park Says Poppy Can Stand Up To Katie On Bold and the Beautiful
SOAPHUB· 3 days agoFacing this new threat from Katie, Park took some time to talk to Soap Opera Digest about this new...
Why this isn’t ‘just summer,’ and what climate change has to do with it
Nevada Current· 3 days agoA month into summer 2024, the vast majority of the U.S. population had already experienced at least...