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Mar 14 2024
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Today in Fargo-Moorhead: Windy weekend ahead, Minnesota drought worsens
A partly sunny Thursday’s high temperature is 50 degrees. The weekend will be blustery. Friday warms to 54 and the weekend cools off; highs Saturday are in the low 40s and Sunday will get to 31. Drought continues to deepen in Minnesota due to lack of snow cover and precipitation since the first of the year. There’s no significant change in that pattern in sight. From WDAY and the Fargo Forum:
MPR NewsFeb 13 2024
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12.5 trees dead after Mississippi drought
Extreme drought conditions in Mississippi killed approximately 12.5 million trees and over 80,000 acres affected across the state, the Mississippi Forestry Commission reported. The United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service helped MFC conduct the survey through the Southern Research Station looking at an area of 13,010,098 acres, 2,500,000 acres were made up of pine trees. It is
Magnolia State LiveMar 26 2024
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Hail, drought, snow: In Colorado, you’ll need these climate-resilient gardening practices
Gardening in Colorado has never been for the faint of heart. People refer to gardening as a journey or a sport (win some, lose some) or as a battle between them and the grasshoppers and Japanese beetles. The need for responsive gardening practices is evident in light of what is both Colorado gardening and the shifting climate weather patterns and irregularities. It points to a need for some
The Denver PostMar 19 2024
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Devastating affect: how a Mukwonago business has been hit by the snow drought
The mild winter has been celebrated by some, but for businesses that rely on snow, it has been devastating. It is why the federal government offers small business loans to those affected by the snow drought. The owner of a Mukwonago snowplowing company says it is one of the most difficult she has been through. “Snow is where we put all our investment in. That is what most snow companies do.
WTMJ 4 MilwaukeeMar 20 2024
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Late scoring drought dooms Boise State as Broncos’ NCAA Tournament heartbreak continues
The Boise State men’s basketball team is still looking for its first NCAA Tournament win. The Broncos, who made the Big Dance for the third straight year, led Colorado with less than four minutes to play in a First Four game Wednesday in Dayton, Ohio, but they let the game slip away late. Boise State didn’t score a point for more than four minutes late in regulation, while Colorado regained
Idaho StatesmanMar 25 2024
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Forest fires burn in nearly half of Mexico’s drought-stricken states, fueled by strong winds.
Wildfires burn parts of a cemetery in Nogales, Mexico, Monday, March 25, 2024. Emergency crews are working to contain wildfires burning across parts of the High Mountains area in Veracruz state. (AP Photo/Felix Marquez) A resident looks at his home destroyed by wildfires in Maltrata, Mexico, Monday, March 25, 2024. Emergency crews are working to contain wildfires burning across parts of the
Associated PressMar 17 2024
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Postseason drought ends: Runnin' Utes a 2 seed in NIT, will host UC Irvine in SLC
SALT LAKE CITY — The reality of the moment set in for Branden Carlson Thursday night. The fifth-year senior sat before the media, hoping to not show too much disappointment, but it was written all over his face — the previously shed tears obvious. Carlson went his entire collegiate career without sniffing the Big Dance — March Madness, the NCAA Tournament. That point was further confirmed —
KSLFeb 22 2024
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California's unusually average wet season lessens worries of drought
California's water year is back on track after last week's storms California's water year is back on track after last week's storms California's water year is back on track after last week's storms SACRAMENTO — Concerns over a drought in California this year have lessened and experts say we're back on the right track. Between our snow and rain, we don't have too much and we don't have too
CBS News (Online)Mar 16 2024
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Spain’s Girona Football Club Tries to Keep Its Turf Green as Drought Worsens
Girona FC is fighting against an unexpected opponent in its surprise success near the top of Spain’s top football league: drought.
The second-placed Catalan club, which is controlled by City Football Group Ltd. — the owner of English powerhouse Manchester City — is seven points away from leader Real Madrid. Meanwhile, Catalonia has been hit by the hardest drought on record, forcing the
BloombergMar 30 2024
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Texas women look to end 20-year Final Four drought vs. NC State in Elite Eight
PORTLAND, Ore. — When Vic Schaefer decided he was coming to Austin to take over the women’s basketball program at Texas, he embraced what it means to sit in the chair Jody Conradt occupied for 31 years. And with it, he accepted the expectations that come with being in that role. “Yeah, 34-0 to me is the standard and that’s really hard chasing that,” Schaefer said. “But that’s what I’m chasing
The Dallas Morning News