This Saturday (May 4), the Honey Grove Library will host a presentation from Tessa Boucher on the Riverby Ranch habitat-creation project in northeastern Fannin County.
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Paul Moore with Vineyard Max (www.vineyardmax.net) is Luke's guest this week and the topic is maintenance of game feeders. Paul's company makes a line of heavy duty feeders for fish and wildlife. Click to learn some tips that might help in your game feeding program.
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The nation's sixth-largest defense contractor, L3Harris says it's cutting about 5 percent of its roughly 50,000-employee global workforce.
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Miller transferred to Texas A&M University-Commerce in 2022 after playing two seasons for Colorado. Miller was team captain for A&M-Commerce in 2023.
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The games will be broadcast on KETR's HD2 stream.
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Nicks, currently an administrator at Kaufman ISD, has been a high school principal in Canton and Lamesa.
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Nicaragua brought the case arguing that by providing arms to Israel, Germany is failing to prevent possible genocide against Palestinians in Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza.
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A rise in breast cancer among younger women prompted the U.S. Preventive Task Force to issue new screening guidelines. They recommend mammograms every other year, starting at age 40.
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Every year, the town of San Antero celebrates the hardworking pack animals that haul crops and supplies for farmers who can't afford trucks or motorcycles. There's even a donkey beauty pageant.
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A therapy that restores brain cells impaired by a rare genetic disorder may offer a strategy for treating conditions like autism, epilepsy, and schizophrenia.
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Many authors are concerned about the use of their copyrighted material in generative AI models. At the same time, some are actively experimenting with the technology.