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Life’s a beach,” said that famous ’80s t-shirt slogan — if only it were true. However, in a literal sense, life can be a ...
He managed to capture photographs of coyotes living in one of the densest cities in the country — climbing out of their dens on golf courses, hanging out on baseball fields and howling mere feet ...
Two coyote sightings in Waterloo region and Guelph this week have officials reminding residents how to stay safe in case they come across one in their backyard or out in the wilderness.
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In contrast with neighbors Ohio, Illinois and Michigan, the best golf in Indiana tends to be of the modern variety: only two courses in the ranking are designs that existed prior to the Great ...
The City of Waterloo is warning residents to be aware of coyotes after an “altercation” on a trail in Waterloo. In a social media post, the city said that the incident happened on the ...
The coyote initially was seen wandering around in front of the Kohl's, 350 Silhavy Road, said Indiana Conservation Officer Nicole Baumann, of Indiana Department of Natural Resources' District 10.
An Indiana boy died hours after he complained of only mild symptoms that ended up being a rare and fatal bacterial infection, his grieving mother revealed. Liam Dahlberg, 8, came home from school ...
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An 8-year-old girl suffered “non-life threatening injuries” following a coyote attack Monday, according to Frisco police. Police said in a news release that the attack happened when a Frisco ...
A sizzling new event is coming to town. On Saturday, June 7, Lake Tahoe Community College (LTCC) will host the first-ever Coyote Country Steak Cook-Off, a competitive barbecue showdown bringing ...
As the MountainView/Preserve Women’s Golf Association enters 2024, we are reminded that it takes a village to run a successful club. And what a village we have! The talent, beyond golf, is amazing.