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Pairings inks lease agreement, gets new sponsor
Star Beacon, Ashtabula, OhioIt's been an eventful week fo the Pairings Wine and Culinary Experience, director Jennifer Brown said, as the wine and food center became the pending leasee of the former Geneva Elementary property and gained another major sponsor. The newly drafted...Tags: Wines, Rentals, Human Interest, Viniculture
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Food poisoning
The free egg salad sandwiches served at the farm auction on the north edge of Aurora in eastern South Dakota about 1922 was the culprit, ushering in ptomaine poisoning. Then there was the infamous Ed Ziebarth sale near Elkton in February 1931. At that...Tags: General Practitioners, First Aid, Coffee, Sandwiches, Physical Conditions
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Developer Notes
New ranch home move-in ready In anticipation of a strong sales season this spring, Henning Estates has just completed a ranch home that is available for immediate delivery. For sale is the 2,353 square-foot Rockport ranch home, which represents the...
Tags: Kane County, Highway Transportation, Home Improvement, Mother's Day, Electrical Appliance
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Get hands-on feel for fiber at Fiber Arts Celebration
The News-SentinelOn Friday and Saturday, Salomon Farm Park will host a festival that will help your family become more close-knit: The Fiber Arts Celebration will feature live animals, demonstrations and vendors with plenty of crafted textiles and fiber art products to...Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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Wine is in bloom on Lehigh Valley Wine Trail
Why does California get all the attention when winemaking has been part of Pennsylvania's heritage for more than three centuries? The roots of winemaking were planted in the Keystone State by none other than William Penn. The eight wineries on the...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Breinigsville, Ridge, Nazareth, Travel
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North Shore Entertainment Calendar
The Salem NewsGood causes BENEFIT FOR VNA CARE NETWORK & HOSPICE. Saturday, May 18, 7 p.m., John Archer Estate, 10 North St., Danvers. Evening of fashion and live music. Bless by Bless Couture will preview their spring collection. Just in Time and pianist Nathan...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Customs and Tradition, Music, Photography, Ecosystems
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New farmers market gets Petoskey zoning board's go-ahead
PETOSKEY -- A proposed farmers market along Emmet Street received approval Tuesday from Petoskey's zoning board of appeals as a temporary use for the site. "This property's already zoned for retail," said board chairman John Fought. "Certainly a...
Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Religion and Belief, Housing and Urban Planning
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Growers battle late frost in variety of ways
The Post-Star, Glens Falls, N.Y.Nate Darrow was confident his apple crop would survive Tuesday morning's predicted freeze, but he wasn't taking any chances. His Saratoga Apple orchard lost nearly 70 percent of its crop because of freezing temperatures last year. Darrow, who may be...Tags: National Weather Service, Warren County (New York), Weather Warnings, Tomatoes, Weather
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'Tell-tale year'
The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo.In the catalog of what can go wrong in farming, drought occupies a spot near the top. Farmers can borrow money, shoulder more expensive production costs and weather low prices. They can diversify their crops to prevent disease or hail from wiping them...Tags: Droughts, Natural Disasters
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Nonagricultural firms helping farms rebound
The Japan TimesClose to Narita International Airport, on a 6.7-hectare patch of ground where spinach, radishes, "komatsuna" and carrots are grown, stands a white sign with the words "Lawson Farm" in blue lettering. The farm, in the city of Katori, is indeed run by...Tags: Fertilizer, Japan, Consultancy Service, Tokyo (Japan), Chemical Industry
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Blueberry farmer Rick Pertics 'loved his work'
South Bend TribuneOn the subject of working on a farm his whole life, Rick Pertics once told a friend and fellow farmer that all he knows is blueberries, and he likes what he does. "And it's true, from the time he was a boy, that's what he did, work on that farm,"...Tags: Blueberries
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New Buy Fresh Buy Local program gets produce to city residents
Buying healthy snacks isn't easy when you don't have a car and the corner store offers lots of chips and cookies but little in the way of fresh fruit. So when Carlos Lopez, a father of five who lives near Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown, heard about...
Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Customs and Tradition, Heart Disease, Family, Organic Foods
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