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Mar 14 2024
News
'Bright, Cheery, And Full Of Natural Light' On A Wilton Cul-De-Sac
From the listing: "Drive into this maintenance-free neighborhood where all of the grounds and roads are meticulously maintained. Leave the yard work behind and enjoy carefree living at its best. This home is surrounded by stunning property and plantings. Entertain on your large deck while barbecuing and enjoying an expansive yard and privacy. The foyer welcomes you to this open floor plan home
Patch.comMar 17 2024
News
Taking a cue from nature, local bird activity is a sure sign of spring
Solar spring, which is generally how I like to think of the first beginnings of spring, started back on Feb. 5 and we’re now approaching halfway between that and solar summer, which begins May 5. Solar summer marks the three months of the greatest daylight. If you wait until early May for spring, then you have missed all the early flowers , lots of animal activity, including the spring peepers
The Boston GlobeMar 12 2024
News
AES Indiana seeking to convert Petersburg coal units to natural gas
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – AES Indiana officials filed a request with the Indiana Utility and Regulatory Commission for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to convert Petersburg Units 3 and 4 from coal to natural gas. If approved, AES Indiana says they will continue to power the needs of its customers through a diverse resource portfolio comprised primarily of natural gas, wind,
WEHT/WTVWMar 19 2024
News
Northern Michigan natural area expands by 20 acres, ‘feels like a world away’
SUTTONS BAY, MICH. -- A hidden gem of a natural area in Northern Michigan has added even more space to its outdoors sanctuary. The non-profit Leelanau Conservancy recently announced that 20 acres have been added to its Stites Natural Area in Suttons Bay, expanding it to a total of 70 acres. Stites is one of 28 natural areas managed by the Leland-based land conservancy. When Stites opened to
MLive.comMar 19 2024
News
Pursuit in Aurora that resulted in death of innocent Coloradan was authorized, given violent nature of carjacking
Police are tracking an average of 98 motor thefts a week in Aurora. Over the weekend a crime spree involving a stolen car ended in the death of an innocent Colorado resident. The police pursuit that took place before the death was authorized given the violent nature of the carjacking, according to the Aurora Police Department. A 24-year-old man named Oliver, who was identified by friends as
CBS News (Online)Mar 01 2024
Opinion
Supreme Court Is Right to Take Trump Immunity Case
Democrats and anti-Trump obsessives are engaged in a ridiculous freak-out over the Supreme Court’s announcement that it will review the former president’s claim of immunity from criminal prosecution.
Let’s remember how we got here. Federal district-court judge Tanya Chutkan, who is presiding over special counsel Jack Smith’s election-interference case against Trump, rejected the
National Review (Opinion)Mar 25 2024
News
After 8-year legal battle, debate resumes over biking at Ragged Mountain Natural Area
It took the city of Charlottesville and Albemarle County more than eight years to settle a lawsuit to determine which locality had jurisdiction over 7 miles of trails looping around the Ragged Mountain Reservoir. While the city owned the land, it physically sat within Albemarle County lines. The county won, which means county policies now go into effect at the Ragged Mountain Natural Area
Daily ProgressMar 11 2024
News
Trump seeks delay in N.Y. trial pending SCOTUS hearing on immunity
NEW YORK — Donald Trump on Monday sought to delay his New York criminal trial, scheduled to start March 25, with claims related to presidential immunity, which several legal experts described as an attempt at distraction unlikely to work on the judge overseeing the case. Cut through the 2024 election noise. Get The Campaign Moment newsletter. Trump’s lawyers argued in a motion made public
Washington PostMar 19 2024
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Trump urges Supreme Court to adopt broad presidential immunity in election interference case
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday told the Supreme Court he should be granted immunity for his effort to overturn the 2020 election results that culminated in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Trump's legal team filed a brief outlining their legal arguments ahead of oral arguments in the case on April 25, saying Trump should enjoy absolute immunity for any official acts he
NBC News (Online)Mar 18 2024
News
Natural Grocers hosting free nutritional class "The Power of Mushrooms" at Bismarck Library
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Mushrooms might have more health benefits than you think. Natural Grocers is hosting a class about the potential benefits of mushroom supplements on March 19. National Grocers’ Nutritional Health Coach Brittany Hugelen will lead the class and discuss what effects different supplements can have on your health. “I don’t think that a lot of people think about mushrooms as
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