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The Rise of Micro-Managed Cover Crops in the Battle Against Climate ChangeBy Kathleen Willcox Weninger Winery | Photo by Nicole HeilingFlexible
The Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals is responsible for inspecting food establishments such as grocery stores, restaurants and convenience stores, as well as food processing plants, hotels and motels. (Photo illustration by Clark Kauffman/Iowa Capital Dispatch)
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Dehydration is extremely common during the summer months, making it absolutely essential to stay hydrated at all times. However, it is not necessary to drink plain water to meet the body’s hydration levels. You can always try infused drinks or even have a summer tea that will help your b
It's never a good feeling to wake up shivering or sweating in the middle of the night while staying in a hotel room with a thermostat you're not familiar with.
Locating the thermostat is half the battle. Then you must decipher mysterious icons on the control panel and, if overs
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With Tallahassee Beer Festival celebrating its 4th year on Saturday, it's easy to think that these events were always a big deal in the capital city. In today's craft beer-crazed climate, it's easy to believe that you could always name a charity, provide a venue, and brewers from around the st
Living in a big city or close to busy roads provides easy access to places and the never-ending buzz of life around you. But it also comes with a significant risk of pollution, especially by smoke particles.
From the vehicles to the companies, the world’s most developed and promine
“When rolling blackouts come on, we’re at the mercy of PG&E,” says Jim White, who’s proposing a “more self-sufficient” cooling facility (rendering above) in Salinas.
“When rolling blackouts come on, we’re at the mercy of PG&E,” says Jim White, who’s proposing
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When strong El Niño events become more frequent—occurring five or more times per century—eastern Pacific coastal ecosystems undergo dramatic faunal turnover, according to a new study. The findings, which were gleaned from a 12,000-year record of bird and fish remains excavat