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American Farm Bureau Federation reports Fourth of July barbecue costs staying "stubbornly high" at $7.09 per person due to ...
Scientists discovered that the fruit is getting more toxic thanks to the return of an ancient defense mechanism.
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On Monday, the Valley City Council approved a resolution terminating a tax abatement agreement with John Soules Foods that had been in place since August 2022. The original tax abatement agreement had ...
This Dallas-based press has been publishing international books for 12 years. Among its latest releases is this novel from ...
ONE OF THEIR RESIDENTS, MARIA MOLNAR, IS CELEBRATING HER 102ND BIRTHDAY. 11 NEWS WAS THERE FOR THE BIG CELEBRATION. SHE WAS ...
A Texas law promoting the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda requires first-ever warning labels on ...
Scientists uncover how humans cultivated avocado in ancient Honduras, thousands of years before staple crops like maize and ...
Have you ever noticed that your backyard apple or pear tree produces a large quantity of fruit one year, but a ...
These fruits—once abundant in villages and towns—are now being grown commercially, drawing renewed interest from consumers and cultivators alike ...
With warm soil and just-warming air temperatures, June is the perfect time to get these annuals, herbs, and vegetables into ...