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Showers and Thunderstorms Continue to Push Onshore Along the Nature Coast;
Artomatic announced its reopening on Friday, March 15, following a temporary closure. Despite encountering unforeseen challenges mere days after opening on March 8, the beloved local art festival announced via […]
Schools to reopen in South Sudan after two weeks of extreme heat
By DENG MACHOL Associated Press JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — South Sudan’s government says schools will reopen next week following a two-week closure due to extreme heat across the country. The health and education ministries say temperatures are expected to steadily drop with the rainy season set to begin in the coming days. During the
The Canadian geese and trumpeter swans returned with ice-out and spend the days eating aquatic plants. One pair of geese orient to our shoreline and raise a hissy row if
The BBC has been accused of ‘setting a torch to the delicate ecosystem of local news’ with their aggressive expansion into areas already well served by local independent commercial publishers. Dame Caroline Dinenage used her role as chair of the Culture, Media and Sports committee to question BBC Director-General Tim Davie about the plan which has seen the corporation branded a ‘neighbour from hell’ by senior editors across the industry. The BBC is strengthening its local online news provision...
The BBC has been accused of ‘setting a torch to the delicate ecosystem of local news’ with their aggressive expansion into areas already well served by local independent commercial publishers. Dame Caroline Dinenage used her role as chair of the Culture, Media and Sports committee to question BBC Director-General Tim Davie about the plan which has seen the corporation branded a ‘neighbour from hell’ by senior editors across the industry. The BBC is strengthening its local online news provision...
The BBC has been accused of ‘setting a torch to the delicate ecosystem of local news’ with their aggressive expansion into areas already well served by local independent commercial publishers. Dame Caroline Dinenage used her role as chair of the Culture, Media and Sports committee to question BBC Director-General Tim Davie about the plan which has seen the corporation branded a ‘neighbour from hell’ by senior editors across the industry. The BBC is strengthening its local online news provision...