Body Kevin Scott Kunschik, 36, of Taylor, died on Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at his home. Kevin was born on May 31, 1985 in Austin. He graduated from Connally High School in Pflugerville. Kevin has worked on restoring classic cars and tinkered with all kinds of engines, including automobiles, motorcycles, …
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Broncs ends the regular season undefeated | Sports
With their 67-16 victory over the Highland Prep Honey Badgers on Oct. 29, the Parker Broncs football team ended their regular season undefeated and placed the state’s No.1 in Conference 2A. They finished 4-0 against their 2A rivals Agua Fria, 8-0 against 2A teams and 9-0 in aggregate. They are …
Read More »February’s winter storm caused an unbelievably bad honey season in Texas
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Texas honey production declined slightly with the number of bee colonies in 2021, according to an expert from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Molly Keck, an entomologist with AgriLife Extension in Bexar County, said winter storm Uri in February and drought conditions in early spring negatively impacted …
Read More »Joyful Honey and Beekeeping Supplies creates a buzz in Battle Ground
BATTLE GROUND – Joyful Honey and Beekeeping Supplies recently opened at Battle Ground on Main Street near 10th Avenue. Local beekeeper and bee enthusiast Joy Bochsler stocked the shop shelves with bee-inspired t-shirts, hoodies, artwork and greeting cards, and jars of honey and local bee products, such as pollen and …
Read More »Rain, wind and flood today, nicer this weekend
Meteorologist Myles Henderson’s first warning forecast*** Wind advisories in effect Friday for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Hampton., Poquoson, York, Gloucester, Mathews, Middlesex, Accomack, Northampton, Currituck. Winds southeast 20 to 30 mph with gusts over 40 mph expected. *** Coastal flood warning in effect for Mathews, Middlesex, Accomack, Northampton. Coastal Flood …
Read More »Kasai Hibachi Sushi and Bar owner in Colleyville focuses on fresh ingredients
The Colleyville Roll ($ 13.99) features shrimp tempura and avocado inside, topped with crunchy crab salad, spicy mayo, and eel sauce. (Sandra Sadek / Community Impact Journal) For Michelle Wang, owner of Kasai Hibachi Sushi and Bar in Colleyville, the restaurant is more than just an entity under its name, …
Read More »Beekeeper moves beehives 80 kilometers after a dozen people bite
A beekeeper had to move his hives nearly 80 kilometers after bees stung around ten people. Worcestershire County Council told the beekeeper in August he had to remove his hives from the Countryside Center in Worcester, where he had kept them for 15 years. After several weeks of emails, calls …
Read More »Melbourne is the stormy asthma capital of the world – here’s why
The reason is not entirely clear, but Australians are much more likely to have asthma than people living in any other country. About 11% of Australians suffer from respiratory problems, compared to just 1% elsewhere. In Melbourne and other parts of south-eastern Australia, as far north as Canberra, Newcastle and …
Read More »Wisconsin dairy farmers excited about new farm export plan | Wisconsin
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin cheese and milk producers are excited that the state government is stepping in to ship their products around the world. The State Assembly approved on Tuesday Assembly Bill 314 which will spend $ 5 million over the next five years to increase Wisconsin’s agricultural exports …
Read More »Spotlight on Farm Club: Community Care Through Food
Farm Club aims to give back to the local community and raise awareness of food inequalities. by Anne Rhee | 10/27/21 2:05 am Many members of the Dartmouth community are more familiar with the student-run Farm Club as the lead organizer of the annual Dartmouth Harfest – an annual tradition …
Read More »The Bold and the Beautiful Recap: Donna assures Eric that he will always be her honey bear (WATCH)
Jennifer Gareis Today’s day Love glory and beauty recap: Donna is in Forrester Creations’ only office apparently telling Brooke to back off. Brooke, as usual, doesn’t back down, pinches Eric’s chin and tells him to open up to Donna’s love. Side note: Not to mention its honey. Brooke leaves and …
Read More »How the multidisciplinary work of an entomologist aims to improve bee health
Priyadarshini Chakrabarti Basu, Ph.D., has been selected to present her research at the ECP Recognition Symposium at Entomology 2021. Her lab focuses on understanding the impacts of several stressors on bee health and how best to formulate strategies to alleviate or counter these stressors. By Carly Tribull, Ph.D. Editor’s Note: …
Read More »Announcing Trialbee Honey ™, the Smarter Platform to Enable Patient Recruitment Teams to Accelerate Enrollment Times
Unique technology enables real-time analytics to track, measure and analyze all patient enrollment activity, from outreach to randomization MALMO, Sweden, October 26, 2021– (COMMERCIAL THREAD) –test bee, Leader in Technology-Based Patient Matching and Enrollment, Launches Trialbee Honey Software Platform, the First Solution to Provide Tracking and Measurement of All Recruitment …
Read More »Climate change and human activity threaten Libya nature reserve
Published on: 10/26/2021 – 03:52Amended: 10/26/2021 – 03:50 Ashaafean Reserve (Libya) (AFP) A two-hour drive east of Tripoli in the Nafusa mountain range, Ashaafean Park was added to UNESCO’s list of biosphere reserves last month. It includes dry forests, grasslands and a desert on the edge of the Sahara – …
Read More »Largo’s husband and wife raise bees in honor of late uncle
Mark and Jamie Johnson run the Johnson family apiaries. The Largo couple have already sold 200 gallons of honey this year. Mark’s uncle Jim taught him all about bees. LARGO, Fla .– The most important animal in the world is said to be the bee. Good luck that Mark Johnson …
Read More »Milk & Honey recruits its first global Creative Director
LONDON – Milk & Honey PR has appointed its first global creative director, hiring Ottilie Ratcliffe, former creative director of The Romans, as a partner. Ratcliffe will lead the creative production of the fast growing agency from its bases in the UK, US and Australia, with a mission to grow …
Read More »Beekeepers in Newfoundland are trying to keep a deadly pest at bay. The odds are stacked against them
Few beekeepers in Newfoundland and Labrador have practical experience with the varroa mite, an invasive parasite that plagues bees around the world. Megan Samms is one of the exceptions, with years spent in commercial beekeeping in the Peace Country of Alberta, a bee hotspot in Canada. “I saw him every …
Read More »Opinion: A tumult on social networks, a book challenge in Roseburg
Miranda Doyle Doyle, school librarian, is a member of the Oregon Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee. She lives in Portland. Social media is a powerful tool to incite outrage and schools are currently among the biggest targets. Whether it’s masks in schools, immunization warrants, or curricula that teach systemic racism, …
Read More »Canadian country music honors five artists linked to St. Albert
The Canadian Country Music Association will roll out the red carpet from Friday November 26 to Monday November 29 in London, Ontario for the 39th CCMA Awards. Once again, it’s time to celebrate the singers, musicians, videographers, designers and industry people who create Canada’s unique country music cocktail. The Canadian …
Read More »Artist collaborates with bees in amazing honeycomb art
“Burr Comb and Twigs”, natural honeycomb, burr comb, Japanese paper, encaustic medium, twigs, seed beads, embroidery floss in Canadian maple frame, 17.5 x 17.5 inches. Toronto artist Ava Roth demonstrates the collaborative potential of bees in her incredible multimedia art. The ongoing series titled Honeycomb collection features a dynamic combination …
Read More »For a fall family outing, head to Honey Pot Hill in Stow
For a fall family outing, head to Honey Pot Hill Orchards in Stow Chronicle takes a fall break at Honey Pot Hill Orchards; Erika Tarantal invites special guests to bake spicy applesauce muffins Update: 9:23 p.m. EDT October 22, 2021 Hide transcription Show transcript FOR A FULL FALL EXPERIENCE. GOOD …
Read More »Victorians have warned of the risk of thunderstorm asthma as severe storms threaten Brisbane and Sydney
Queensland has been surrounded by extreme weather conditions this week. Photo: Supplied Instagram yellowdogcountry The Victorians have been warned of the stormy asthma conditions as high pollen counts potentially combine with isolated storm cells in the northeastern state. The Victoria Department of Health on Saturday morning issued a moderate risk …
Read More »Good Deeds malt whiskey supports a good cause, but does it taste good? – Robb report
American single malts have gained traction in recent years, with the majority of them being made in the United States and sourced from the craft distilleries community. Although production methods vary slightly, whiskey is still made from 100% malted barley and aged in new and used oak barrels. In addition …
Read More »The Fiji Times »Recovery grants to boost groups
Sixty women and young people from the province of Cakaudrove will be trained to improve their entrepreneurial skills by the Soqosoqo Vakamarama iTaukei Cakaudrove. Member Sereana Kubuabola revealed this when she received an economic stimulus grant of US $ 22,740 (FF 47,046) yesterday from the US Embassy in Fiji. She …
Read More »Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Breast Cancer Community Feels Alienated by Honey Birdette’s Pinkwashing
Women’s health problems and femininity exist in a complex vacuum, something that women with breast cancer know intimately. âMy first thought wasn’t, ‘Oh my God, am I going to die?’ Or whatever you imagine, “Melbourne mother of four Angela Jones tells 9Honey. “It was, ‘Am I always going to be …
Read More »Why Goldenrod doesn’t deserve his bad rap, by Bonnie Jean Feldkamp
Cooler weather has finally arrived here in the Midwest. It’s time to head to your favorite pumpkin patch, your U-pick apple orchard, and your corn maze. Outdoor activities are glorious in a pair of jeans and a comfy sweatshirt. It’s my favorite time of year, and yet I can’t help …
Read More »Honey Dressing Market Growth, Size, Share, Industry Report and Forecast 2021-2027 | Comvita, Derma Sciences, Advancis Medical – EcoChunk
Infinity Business Insights presented a report that provides insight into the indoor and outdoor living systems of Honey Dressing market models influencing its development. Also, he remembers the complex experiments for the benefit chart, market share, SWOT review, and geological increase of this business. Moreover, the report gives data on …
Read More »The IC apiary hosts the Bee Fest for the Ithaca community
Loose Bee White Suits were presented to Ithaca College students and community members on October 10 as Ithaca College apiary open for visits to the Fall Bee Fest. Outside the apiary fence, visitors strolled through the pollinator garden playing nature bingo for honey sticks and made beehives from tin cans. …
Read More »Lunch break: Honey-apple and spelled iced scones
Dorie Greenspan Home New book: COOKING WITH DORIE: Sweet, Salty and Simple by Dorie Greenspan Recipe: Honey-apple and spelled glazed scones These are the scones for that instant you feel yourself falling through the air. They have apples, honey and tangerine, seasonal flavors, and the surprise addition of a little …
Read More »Element Finance raises $ 32 million for its DeFi fixed rate protocol
Element Finance raised a Series A round of $ 32 million at a valuation of $ 320 million. The company has built a new DeFi (decentralized finance) protocol on top of the Ethereum blockchain. It allows you to get predictable returns on investments through fixed rates over a predetermined period …
Read More »New report on dry honey products market evolution and growth prospects 2021 to 2026
The Dry Honey Products market survey summarizes how this business sphere works along with its growth matrix during the study period of 20XX-20XX. The study sheds light on the main growth propellers as well as the essential lucrative opportunities to increase the industry’s revenue. In addition, he uses several methodologies …
Read More »🌱 Injured firefighter recovering at home + staff shortage
Happy Wednesday, neighbors! Here’s everything you need to know to get your day off to a good start. Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening at McKinney-Frisco today. First of all, the weather forecast for the day: Partly sunny. High: 84 Low: 62. Here are today’s best stories …
Read More »Another example of why you should never play with a honey badger [Video] – 2oceansvibe News
[imagesource: Facebook / Latest Sightings] We all know the Honey Badger is a brave and sometimes fierce character, but it doesn’t hurt to remember him. Never hesitating to face an animal much bigger than them, it is a honey badger mom below who receives the applause, after having instructed a …
Read More »Self-folding plant material that could form “smart” green products
By combining sunflower pollen with printer toner, scientists at NTU Singapore have developed a paper-like material that is able to fold into new shapes in response to ambient humidity. Patterns digitally printed on the pollen paper using a commercial laser printer determine the three-dimensional shape in which the paper folds. …
Read More »Roundup of reporting season: $ 8million exporter of honey products led the charge on ASX
Of all the ASX stocks releasing quarterly or general financial updates this morning, the exporter of honey and honey products Eve Investments (ASX: EVE) most impressed. This microcap stock rose to 60% in early trades. She sells a variety of health and wellness products, but one of them is her …
Read More »Guardians stalk runaway bees to collect organic honey in Turkey
Two beekeepers in the Akseki district of Antalya leave the house at dawn on a sweet but difficult quest to harvest organic honey from beehives established by “elusive” bees. Ramazan Topaça, who grazes his animals in the Akseki highlands and also practices beekeeping in the town of Gebece in the …
Read More »Dabur Honey unveils new ‘Sweetness of Giving Back’ CSR campaign on Bijoya Dashami
There is a saying that âSharing and giving are the ways of Godâ. On the occasion of Bijoya Dashmi, Dabur Honey announced a new CSR initiative to support the livelihoods of honey collectors in the Sundarbans, who have seen their livelihoods affected due to several cyclones and massive flooding in …
Read More »Pine Pollen Powder Market Size, Outlook, and Key Companies – Lost Empire Herbs, SurThrival, Vitajing Herbs, Canadian Pine Pollen Company, RAW Forest Foods, Woodland Essence
New Jersey, United States, – Verified Market Research recently published a new study on the Pine Pollen Powder Market with statistical data represented in tables, pie charts, graphs and numbers to help better understand the market. The report presents the current development scenario and emerging market trends. The research report …
Read More »130th Canton Fair Unveils Special Rural Revitalization Zone, Driving Comprehensive Development of Rural Areas in China
GUANGZHOU, China, October 17, 2021 / PRNewswire / – As China recently eradicated absolute poverty and moved towards rural revitalization, the 130th Canton Fair for the first time designated a Special Rural Revitalization Zone, providing a driving force for the revitalization of the regions rural areas of the country and …
Read More »Kenya: Hear from indigenous peoples on conservation, says NGO leader
Indigenous and local communities should be given the opportunity to speak out about their social, economic and conservation issues, the head of a non-governmental organization said. World Wildlife Fund-Kenya CEO Mohammed Awer says conservation approaches designed in collaboration with communities and indigenous peoples can help mitigate negative social impacts while …
Read More »Jane Jane brings joy back to bustling 14th Street
From pandemic sleep to summer awakening: DC’s food scene is wasting no time reopening after restrictions were lifted in June. Enjoy eating and drinking inside or out with a full plate of what to expect in the summer of 2021. Check out all the openings and events in this list: …
Read More »When Yo Yo Honey Singh called Badshah “Nano Car” while claiming to be a “Rolls-Royce”
When Yo Yo Honey Singh called Badshah “Nano Car” (Photo credit: Instagram) Yo Yo Honey Singh and Badshah don’t need to be introduced! Both are at the top when we talk about the most successful traditional Indian rappers. Not many people know that the duo started their business journey together. …
Read More »Petition filed to include bees on the endangered species list
CLAYTON, Ill (WGEM) – There is a new push to list the American bumblebee as an endangered species due to their dwindling numbers. According to the petition, filed by the Center for Biological Diversity and the Bombus Pollinators Law Students Association, the American bumblebee has all but disappeared from 8 …
Read More »Justin and the Cosmics, Heaven Honey, More bid farewell to Fran’s East Side | Nashville Cream
At the end of July, it became known that Fran’s East Side, a dive bar popular with Nashvillians young and old, would be forced to vacate its space on Greenwood Avenue near what is now Vinyl Tap and was previously The Family Wash. Owner Fran Frances Adams and Karaoke Master …
Read More »New rooftop bar as part of Kilburn Mill redevelopment in New Bedford
NEW BEDFORD – Kilburn Mill has a new concert venue: Rooftop at the Cove. Every Sunday, the mill offers guests a special concert at sunset. âSome people come just for the music. Some people come just for the vibe and some people come just to get away from it all …
Read More »Kurdish beekeepers participate in Sulaimani honey festival
ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – The Association of Beekeepers of Kurdistan and the General Directorate of Agriculture of Sulaimani Province in the Kurdistan region this week launched the sixth annual honey festival, showcasing a wide range of different honey styles and varied approaches to building beehives for their little winged farming …
Read More »Passionate about pão de mel | Flavor | San Luis Obispo
If you’ve never had Brazilian honey cake, or if a transplant is missing at home, head to the local farmers market. Vanessa Higgins, from Brasilia, and Carina Lahmeyer, from Niteroi, perfected their country’s tradition pao de mel recipe, creating a “killer combination of ingredients in one small bite,” according to …
Read More »Warm up the 80s to end the week
Meteorologist Myles Henderson’s first warning forecastClearance and warm-up⦠Watch out for areas of scattered but dense fog this morning. Temperatures will start in the 50s and 60s but will climb to nearly 80 this afternoon. Expect a mixture of clouds today with a very low probability of rain. The warm-up …
Read More »Sask. honey business helping bees with pollinator grazing program
SASKATOON – Sun River Honey is implementing a pollinator grazing program – for every jar of honey sold, they will plant one square foot of pollinator pasture. âWe saw the need when we were beekeepers,â said Aaron Comerford, president of Grandora, Sask. Business. The bees were in danger and without …
Read More »From Meyerland to Third Ward, Houston bees are making honey flavors for every neighborhood
Houston’s ecosystem is a goose that lays golden eggs for beekeeping. Watch the video above to find out what happens when urban beekeepers are able to harvest from hyperlocal hives. The city’s long seasons and the variety of gardens make it easy for bees to pick their favorite plants to …
Read More »16 slow cooker recipes – the New York Times
The humble slow cooker may never be the star of the kitchen appliance show, but for many busy cooks, it’s the backstage workhorse of the home kitchen: cooking and keeping meals warm for those who want to eat. family members or roommates with very different schedules. who work outside the …
Read More »Monoculture is another way modern agriculture is killing bees, scientists say
Monoculture amplifies the prevalence of parasites in bees. 12 October 2021, 23:43 ⢠6 minutes to read Share on FacebookShare on twitterEmail this article Scientists have discovered another way in which modern farming techniques are killing bee populations. While pesticides have long been blamed for pollinator decline, a study published …
Read More »Mail order bee deliveries stung by pandemic postal delays | Australia Post
Valuable queen bees are bundled up in travel cages with bee candy for the ride and attendants to feed them. But delays in Australia Post’s delivery service have seen queens make their way to their scruffy, weak – and even dead destinations. “It’s devastating,” said Australian Queen Bee Breeders’ Association …
Read More »Beekeeping market with COVID-19 impact, size, demands, trends, analysis of major players Betterbee, Bartnik, Beehive Botanicals etc. – Otterbein 360
Understanding the influence of COVID-19 on the Beekeeping market with our analysts monitoring the situation around the world. Description of the report: Market Strides published a report titled Beekeeping Market by Type, Application, Regional Analysis, Growth Opportunity, and Industry Forecast 2021-2027. An in-depth analysis of the market state (2016-2020), the …
Read More »Quanah and Cynthia Ann Parker exhibit at the Honey Grove Library
Honey Grove, Texas – The Honey Grove Library and Learning Center is delighted to host the Cynthia Ann and Quanah Parker photo exhibit, “A Woman of Two Worlds and a Man in Two Worlds.” The exhibit consists of 40 rarely seen photos of Cynthia Ann and Quanah Parker, two important …
Read More »Costco Offers Relief to Frustrated Chevrolet Buyers Trying to Avoid Dealer Markups
The global auto shortage is driving buyers scrambling to find a way to lower the price of a new vehicle to something close to the MSPRP. It is not easy. Dealers mark popular models with thousands of dollars. In this shopping environment, any discount can come in handy. Enter the …
Read More »Educational app launched to educate children about bees
Given the lack of awareness and care of bees, the National University Tropical Beekeeping Research Center (UNA), wants to show Tico children the importance of these animals for the planet. Therefore, in order to teach how these pollinators contribute to the survival of ecosystems and food security, UNA with support …
Read More »Dickey Bee Honey’s retirement plans are bittersweet
âIt was a wonderful ride. How lucky and how lucky we have been ‘ At the end of October, Peter and Sandi Dickey will be retiring, as will their award-winning brand, Dickey Bee Honey. This is actually a second retirement for fourth generation beekeeper Peter Dickey. He left the company …
Read More »When should I move this rhododendron? Ask an expert
Gardening season is drawing to a close, but you might still have questions. For answers, see Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from the Oregon State University Extension Service. OSU extension teachers and master gardeners answer questions within two working days, usually less. To ask a question, just go …
Read More »Bees need live beehives in national parks as the weather warms and dries up
Queensland Beekeepers Association Secretary of State Jo Martin said the warming and drying up state of the state’s climate – highlighted by bushfires and droughts – meant a change urgent was needed. âThe ongoing climate change and increased isolated precipitation are impacting the capacity of our beekeeping industry,â Ms. Martin …
Read More »Using live bees for mental health therapy
Credit: Pixabay / CC0 public domain Meet Amelia Mraz and Natasha Pham, the founders of Half Mad Honey, an apiary at the Navy Yard in Philadelphia. They use their hives to help people practice both mindfulness and distress tolerance through beekeeping therapy. Don’t worry, happy bee: “It’s amazing how fear …
Read More »Honey from a hobby becomes a family business
When the former Reeve of the Rural Municipality of Ste Anne bought his first 10 bee boxes 45 years ago, he never dreamed that his new hobby would turn into a family business producing over 100,000. pounds of honey per year. Art Bergmann says his interest in bees came as …
Read More »When to prune hydrangeas | Life
Some hydrangeas are pruned in the fall, some in the early spring, and some not at all. How do I know which variety my hydrangea is and when it should or should not be pruned? Proven-Winners has the simple answer. Of the 49 hydrangea species, four are native to America …
Read More »When I don’t want to cook, this cheese is dinner
It is Highly recommend, a column devoted to what people in the food industry are obsessed with eating, drinking and buying right now. Sometimes dinner is a cheese plate. I mean a “cheese plate” in the broadest sense, in the sense that it’s cheese on a plate. If I’m feeling …
Read More »Beekeeper’s quest leads to activity hive to get Dunfermline men’s shed off the ground
Beekeeper’s quest leads to activity hive to get Dunfermline men’s shed off the ground Calendar An icon of a desk calendar. to cancel An icon of a circle with a diagonal line across. Caret A block arrow icon pointing right. E-mail An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook A Facebook …
Read More »Medical problems prompt family to eat healthy and grow their own food – The Mercury
Last year, 40-year-old Maria Hernandez Cruz and her family were inspired to start growing their own food. So they created Cruz Family Little Farm on their one acre lot in Douglassville to meet some personal needs. âWe have medical issues and are trying to eat healthy,â said Cruz. “We need …
Read More »Put people in your business first
Opinions expressed by Contractor the contributors are theirs. Behind Review host and Yelp small business expert Emily Washcovick shares a preview of this week’s podcast episode. A business is more than bricks and mortar and a few products. They’re the offspring of the business owner, and as the owner you …
Read More »Octomore release marks best day for scotch drinkers
What we drink: Octomore 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3 Where is that from : A limited edition annual edition from Bruichladdich, a distillery relaunched in 2001 and located at the southern end of the Hebrides archipelago in Scotland. Octomore was once considered “the world’s peatiest single malt”, but it goes beyond …
Read More »You must be eating dates in Coachella Valley right now
Before all the windmill tours, poolside parties, and bracelets-wearing festival-goers arrived, the impossibly dry and strikingly beautiful Coachella Valley caught the eye of a guy. very different visitors: pioneers and farmers who imagined acres and acres bordered by date palms. They didn’t come to the valley on a whim. At …
Read More »Indian Beekeeping Market Study, Size, Share, Industry Trend Report 2021-2026 – EcoChunk
According to the latest report from the IMARC group, entitled “Indian Beekeeping Market Share: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity, and Forecast 2021-2026”, provided that the Indian beekeeping market expects the market to reach a value of INR 38,609 million by 2026. The report provides detailed analysis of the market …
Read More »Sticky lamb chops with honey and rosemary
How’s that for a delicious spring dinner? Made with tender Australian lamb and marinated in a sweet (but salty) honey rosemary frosting, these gooey ribs are sure to be a crowd-pleaser! Serve with a salad of fresh green beans for the ultimate pairing. Ingredients 2 700 g racks of lamb …
Read More »Recommended care during stormy asthma season
Those prone to respiratory ailments and hay fever are urged to exercise extra caution as October marks the start of grass pollen season, bringing a risk of stormy asthma. The Bureau of Meteorology predicts that much of Australia will be affected by heavy spring rains, which can lead to above-average …
Read More »Arlington Pet of the Week: Honey
Say hello to Arlington’s last pet of the week, Honey. This Springer Spaniel puppy is an adventurer. She loves swimming at Donaldson Run and hiking Rock Creek. Honey‘s mom has shared more details about her life here in Arlington. This is Honey, a 5 month old Springer Spaniel who lives …
Read More »Jerry Houts donates 106-acre conservation easement
A master electrician, a builder of planes and wooden chairs, a beekeeper, an avid reader and now an environmentalist – all of these words help describe Jerry Houts, 91, and his determined life. In June, Houts protected 106 acres of his family’s land by donating a conservation easement that will …
Read More »Study recommends more focus on infrequent pollen allergens
German researchers have suggested that sensitization to infrequent pollen allergens be taken into account when examining patients with seasonal symptoms. Additionally, the team, led by Galina Balakirski, MD, Department of Dermatology and Allergology, RWTH Achen University Hospital, recommended the provision of testing and respective treatment of allergens for pollen allergies. …
Read More »Trenton Mills Lofts expected to be completed by January 2022
A once abandoned textile factory in a long neglected section of downtown Gastonia will soon experience a renaissance as lofts after more than five years of planning and millions of dollars in investment. Those developing Trenton Mill Lofts expect the apartments to be ready for rent by January, five years …
Read More »UB Bees offers students an escape full of nature
In the winter of 2019, Noah Wichlacz was on a mission. Wichlacz, then a freshman, tended to his very first beehive, a hobby that grew out of his fascination with the science of beekeeping and his desire to try something new. But, as temperatures fell to their coldest seasonal lows, …
Read More »Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna files COC for Mayor of Manila – Manila bulletin
New / Metro / Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna files COC for Mayor of Manila Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna files COC for Mayor of Manila Manila Vice Mayor Ma. Sheilah “Honey” Lacuna-Pangan submitted his Certificate of Candidacy (COC) for mayor of Manila in the 2022 local elections on Wednesday (October 6th). …
Read More »New Braunfels Native Plant Society Sale Celebrates Monarch Butterfly Migration | Community alert
Monarch butterflies begin to migrate through the Lone Star State, which has many native plants that can nourish them on their journey. The New Braunfels Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas will sell native plants on October 9 for the Monarch Festival in Fischer Park. The sale starts …
Read More »Sovos Brands, Inc. Announces Closing of Over-Allotment Option in its First … | Business
LOUISVILLE, Colorado, October 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Sovos Brands, Inc. (âSovos Brandsâ) (Nasdaq: SOVO) today announced that the underwriters of its previously announced initial public offering have exercised their option by entire purchase of 3,500,100 additional shares of its common shares at a public offering price of $ 12.00 …
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