In the February 1969 issue of Popular Science, Jacques Cousteau wrote about his extremely maneuverable, tiny subs.
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Certain Grass Valley parcels identified for maintenance and improvement of landscaping and lighting may see their annual assessment go up.
A number of residential landscaping and lighting districts were set for an assessment at Tuesday’s Grass Valley Council meeting. A public hearing a
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“The brilliant Prothonotary Warbler bounces along branches like a gol
On Nov. 12, 2021, a sudden, heavy rain caused waters to rise over a meter in Tan Brook in less than 15 minutes; in 30 minutes, water was flowing out and over Fearing Street in Amherst. An hour and a half after it had begun, streamflow was back to normal. Michelle Hosp.
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(BPT) - Whether you live in a climate prone to heavy rainfall or just want to preserve the structural integrity of your home’s outdoor space, it’s important to consider how moisture can affect a deck. Because they are exposed to the elements, decks and their supporting substructure
(BPT) - Whether you live in a climate prone to heavy rainfall or just want to preserve the structural integrity of your home’s outdoor space, it’s important to consider how moisture can affect a deck. Because they are exposed to the elements, decks and their supporting substructure