Lawn, plants lack winter conditions
WAHOO – The unseasonably warm weather may make winter more comfortable, but it can also cause damage to lawns, trees and shrubs.
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The beauty of Lake Apo
TALL trees… calm water… Cool weather… These natural sights greet me as we make our way to the rest house of Dr. Almer Alfonso Sr. in Sitio Lake Apo, Barangay Guinuyuran in Valencia City one morning in January.
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Shoveling snow: increasing your risk of heart attack?
Each year 1200 Americans die from cardiac arrest or other heart related problems in the cold; most of those incidents are related to shoveling.
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Push for fertilizer ban comes up short in Kendall
OSWEGO — Kendall County officials say education, rather than a ban on phosphorus-based fertilizers, is the best way to keep contaminants out of local waterways. The ban had been proposed by the Oswegoland Park Board, which brought the proposal first to the Oswego Village Board after problems in the park district’s waterways. “We have a lake near Prairie Point where residents came and said ‘It’s ...
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The Morning Line, 2/2 (Puddin to the rescue)
The Morning Afternoon Line will be up around 1 p.m. today. Our special guest blogger was writing stories past midnight and was up early doing the same, so we moved him until next week. Thanks to Mobster Puddin for filling in. Top o’ the morning…er…afternoon to all you patient Mobsters out there. Apologies all around for [...]
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'Angel house' goes up for sale
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Horticultural ed chances available
We cannot plant at this time of year, but we can learn more about plants and their care amidst the company of other gardeners and plant enthusiasts.
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Pat LaMarche: Romney Just Keeps On Telling the Truth
His honest confessions are not only refreshing, but they are proof that he has no clear picture of the challenges facing the average American. And without understanding those challenges, no voter should believe he can eliminate them.
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We all must do our part for conservation
“Some constructive program or procedure must be devised which may rescue the wildlife population of this North American continent from extinction.” That sounds like a great idea.
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History topples in Tiffin
TIFFIN -- Watching the 107-foot clock tower of Seneca County's 1884 courthouse come down piece by dusty piece Thursday, Scott Edmondson conceded most people considered the tower ugly.
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