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More aquatic plants seen as vital to helping Lake Apopka thrive again
Below the surface of the vast waters of Lake Apopka is a landscape akin to a desert. Only a hardy smattering of grasses, lily pads and other native plants cling to 1 percent of its lake bottom. As part of the vast, multimillion-dollar plan to restore...
Tags: Agriculture, Wildlife, Endangered Species, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Smittys win first game at ND tourney
FARGO, N.D. — Strong pitching and plenty of offense were again key ingredients for Aberdeen as the Smittys opened the Joe Parmer Red River Diamond Classic with a 17-5 victory over Detroit Lakes, Minn. Jesse Babcock threw a complete game,... -
Fishing Report
INLAND TROUT Rivers and streams: Conditions for fishing will be difficult in many areas throughout the state as flows have again increased due to frequent and sometimes heavy rain events. Currently flows in all areas are above typical mid-June levels....Tags: Fishing, Rivers, Naugatuck River, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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'The Killing' recap: Linden gets her badge back to track a killer
The number everyone is thinking of is 17. There are 17 confirmed, decomposed victims of an unidentified serial killer in a pond, and the recently dead Ashley Kwon seems to be No. 18. Kallie Leeds is missing, and no one wants to see the count rise to 19....
Tags: Eminem, AMC (tv network), Murder, The Killing (tv program), Poetry
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Minor league baseball: Loons batter Silver Hawks
South Bend TribuneMIDLAND, Mich. — Three Great Lakes pitchers limited the South Bend Silver Hawks to five hits, en route to an 11-0 shutout Sunday in Class A minor league baseball. Jesse Darrah (6-4) suffered the loss, allowing 12 hits and seven runs in 4Ð innings....Tags: Baseball, Minor League Baseball, Corey Seager, Sports
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ASK THE MAYOR: Water plant trees must be removed
Q. Why are trees being cut down north of the water plant? Are the city employees working overtime or doing this on their own? Are they taking the lumber for themselves? Will replacement trees be planted? A. The trees in question are in an area...Tags: Science and Technology
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Willowbrook seeks grants for new parks
Willowbrook officials plan to apply for several state grants for two potential park projects. At a public meeting last week, Tod Stanton of the Naperville-based landscape architecture firm Design Perspectives Inc. told the audience the village could...
Tags: Farms
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Shedd Aquarium's got the touch
At the Shedd Aquarium these days, there's almost as much touching going on as at a massage therapist's spa or an Apple store. Last month, the marine animal showcase by the lake introduced Stingray Touch, a place for warm-weather visitors to pet de-...
Tags: Shedd Aquarium, Science, Whole Foods Market, Invasive Species, Personal Service
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Newton: Can Garcetti calm the waters?
After a campaign of smart politics but small ideas, Eric Garcetti is poised to take the office that he won last month. As he does, here's an item worthy of his agenda: Make peace with the Owens Valley. Residents of the Owens Valley rely heavily on Los...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Air Pollution, Eric Garcetti
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Fresh way to float the Fawn
Across the pond, where Tim Mullins has set up an 8-foot fountain to spray paddlers on their way to and from the Fawn River, he stood and watched in disbelief at the furry critter. He saw a bobcat. Could it be? He checked around and, sure enough, there...
Tags: Conservation, Travel, Environmental Issues, Lake Michigan, Trips and Vacations
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Minor league baseball: Day after clinching, Silver Hawks blown out
South Bend TribuneMIDLAND, Mich. — A night after clinching a Midwest League playoff spot, the South Bend Silver Hawks dropped a 15-1 decision to Great Lakes on Saturday night. Aaron Miller homered and drove in four runs for the Loons, who scored all 15 runs in...Tags: Baseball, Corey Seager, Steve Garvey, Sports, James Baldwin
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Outdoors: DNR's Access plan has merit
South Bend TribunePublic meetings with government officials tend to bring out irrational behavior in some people. That was exemplified last week in Edwardsburg when Eagle and Juno chain of lakes residents pinned back the ears of Michigan DNR representatives over a...Tags: Fishing, Entertainment, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dwayne Johnson
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