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Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum president looks to continue train excursions, explore steam...
The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash.· 4 days agoJul. 10—In April, the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum (CCRM) resumed train excursions after a two-year hiatus that came due to the loss of its liability insurance coverage in 2022, which ...
Sales pick up at Saltese Swap Meet
Clark Fork Valley Press & Mineral Independent, Plains, Mont.· 4 days agoJul. 10—The weather was ideal and the mix of vendors had the shoppers/browsers thoroughly entertained at the Saltese Swap Meet and Flea Market last week. Over 20 merchants ...
Warming Groundwater Could Be Undrinkable For Half a Billion People by 2100
ScienceAlert· 4 days agoThe drinking water also gets warmed up in water pipes by heat in the ground." Even for populations...
Why Hike 2,650 Miles? We Asked 5 PCT Veterans to Spill the Dehydrated Beans
The Inertia· 5 days agoInstagram: @kodisfrost So, Why Hike the PCT? These long trails are more than just a hike, they’re a...
Mark Tremonti and Scott Stapp on the unlikely rebirth of Creed – and why they’ve always been cool
Guitar World· 5 days agoThanks to a pair of sports franchises, a bizarre Super Bowl commercial and some shows that sold out...
House Of The Dragon Season 2, Episode 4: What's With The Dogs At Harrenhal?
Mashable India· 5 days agoUsually one to rest on its abundance of winged beasts, House of the Dragon has upped the quota of...
Event Recap: Sturdy Dirty Enduro 2024
BIKEMag· 5 days agoI’ve ridden mountain bikes since they were invented, but it was only in my mid-50s that I started riding bigger terrain, racing, and challenging myself....
US VPPs can meet summer demand peaks faster, cheaper than new generation and transmission: RMI
Utility Dive· 5 days agoThe more than 500 VPPs operational in the United States can help address summer peaks in 2024, while...
Upward Bound students are going to college, even as attendance rates drop for lower-income students
Grand Forks Herald· 5 days agoJul. 10—GRAND FORKS — A few years ago, Teri Counts wasn't even planning to go to college. Then, walking through the halls of Dunseith High School, she saw a poster for a program ...
Redefining strength: Doeren family funds NC State program to help neurodivergent students
Durham Herald-Sun· 5 days agoIf both parties think OPE could be beneficial, the student fills out an official application and a...