A THIEF left a bizarre note after stealing a beloved family heirloom while a mother was watching TV. Holly Grace was given a card with the character of Peter Pan Tinkerbell on it by a criminal apologizing for the inconvenience. 5 Holly Grace received a card with the character of …
Read More »Monthly Archives: September 2021
US Navy F-35Bs to embark on Japan’s largest warship in October
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force JS Izumo (DDH-183) helicopter destroyer steams during a ship maneuver exercise for Malabar 2017. US Navy photo KUALA LUMPUR – US Marine F-35Bs from Iwakuni to support the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force’s post-refit testing of the JS helicopter destroyer Izumo (DDH183) next month. The Marine …
Read More »Autumn in the Kitchen – FishersIsland.net
Transition to a new cooking season Fall is slowly coming, and after a beautiful September, I’m finally starting to transition to fall foods like root vegetables, hot soups, apples and squash. That doesn’t mean I gave up on garden tomatoes, but since they don’t ripen in early October, it’s a …
Read More »Huge pod of “rare” dolphins up to 14 feet long leaves passengers “in awe”
A ship captain and his wildlife loving passengers were ‘in awe’ when a group of 60 individuals of a rare type of dolphin walked past their boat off the Cornish coast. Captain Keith, who runs AK Wildlife Cruises in Falmouth, was showing nature lovers around his usual corner, between Dodman …
Read More »Where do Pennsylvanians rank among candy corn lovers? Tip – higher than we would like
According to Brach’s, sweet corn “is one of the most controversial seasonal treats and some people don’t like it.” In order to bring people back into the sweet corn family, Brach’s came up with two new ways to eat the iconic yellow, orange and white Halloween and Fall treat. The …
Read More »Weird glittering sorry note and money left by pot thief Penzance
A woman let her head scratch at the audacity of a thief who stole her flowerpot because “they needed it” before leaving a sorry note with money. Holly Grace received a card from the strange criminal, apologizing for the inconvenience but explaining that they “needed a flowerpot”, so they decided …
Read More »Johnson takes three wins at Fort Erie | Sports
TORONTO (CMC): THE JAMACAIN KIRK Johnson continued his steady rise in the jockeys standings with a triple Tuesday at Fort Erie Racecourse. Johnson moved up to third in the standings with 22 wins after his dominant performance on the eight-race map. Two Barbadians, Christopher Husbands, with 45 wins, and defending …
Read More »Stocks report focus on smaller maize supplies
The USDA is releasing its Quarterly Grain Inventory Report and its 2021 Small Grain Production Summary tomorrow. The September 30 Grain Inventory Report provides the latest look at USDA’s best estimate for past supplies. crops, providing updated usage information for corn and soybeans for MY 2020/21. Last year’s September 30 …
Read More »Pittsburgh Steelers try to avoid slip as they battle Green Bay
Will State of the mountains bettors continue to prosper by betting with the Pittsburgh Steelers? Or is it time to start going the other way? The answer may become clearer after the 1-2 The Steelers invade the 2-1 Green Bay Packers as decided outsiders. Pittsburgh gets about a landing has …
Read More »Social prescription arts project helps lift people out of Covid isolation and Picasso painting in Cornwall
Some participants and social influencers involved in the Newlyn Arts Gallery and the art project of Exchange’s What Lies Behind with James Green, director of Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange (Image: Olivier Vergnault / Cornwall Live) An art project has brought together a group of elderly residents of West …
Read More »Lots of action over three days with four hockey finals – The Gisborne Herald
Posted on September 29, 2021 at 1:59 p.m. HOCKEY. The Poverty Bay men’s and women’s hockey champions for 2021 will be crowned over the next three days, and all four finals have quality written throughout. Covid-19 has forced hockey administrators to radically restructure their playoffs and finals to comply with …
Read More »61306 Mayflower steam locomotive passes through Newbury today
âChoose trainspottingâ today, when the 61306 Mayflower steam locomotive passes through Newbury, en route to Penzance from London Victoria. The Mayflower locomotive will cross West Berkshire bound for Devon and Cornwall on Tuesday morning September 28th. 61306 The Mayflower Train is a restored steam locomotive and it’s a sight to …
Read More »Five of the best long distance cycle routes in the UK
West Kernow Way, Cornwall, England 241 km / 3 – 4 days Opened in September 2021, the West Kernow Way is a brand new 241km cycle route in Cornwall. Starting and ending at Penzance Station, the route covers much of the western half of the Cornish Peninsula, connecting popular tourist …
Read More »Put corn in the trash now
Some of the worst corn stalk and ear rot fungi live in your soils. Crop rotation is useful, but some pathogens that cause the most damage can still survive for several years. If you have been lucky enough to have heavy rains for a good harvest, there is a good …
Read More »Andrew Wiggins of the Warriors clings to his personal beliefs about the COVID vaccine – NBC Bay Area
As the pressure mounts, Dubs’ Wiggins clings to the vaccine position originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea SAN FRANCISCO – After nearly seven seasons in the NBA desert of Minnesota, he moved on to the Bay Area, where he was obscured by All-Stars Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. Perfect. Working …
Read More »Wildanet expands full fiber optic deployment from Cornwall in the UK to Callington
Rural broadband ISP Wildanet, which earlier this year began the £ 50million deployment (here) of a new gigabit-enabled Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network in the town of Liskeard in Cornwall (including surrounding areas in postal code PL14), has confirmed that the next city to benefit will be Callington. In the last update, …
Read More »Sweet corn ice cream recipe (with hot sauce)
As we hold on to the final test of summer, before the official soup and casserole season arrives, this sweet corn ice cream celebrates one of the most versatile cereals in the world. While corn is considered an unusual ice cream flavor for many Britons, it is a popular flavor …
Read More »The Penzance promenade will have five new crossings
The next step in Penzance’s Healthy Streets program has been finalized after extensive consultation. The next steps to make Penzance more pedestrian friendly have been made public. The city center is already closed to private traffic during rush hour and the system is now extended. The specific details are: A …
Read More »Smuggler downplays role in Teignmouth migrant drama
A judge has ordered an investigative hearing to decide the role played by a smuggler in a scheme to bring eight illegal migrants to Devon on a yacht. Indrit Barhani was arrested ashore near where the 27ft Sea Crystal wrecked as his skipper and companion attempted to reach Teignmouth from …
Read More »Estimate yields by weight for corn, measure for soybeans
The harvest is upon us! According to the September 21 edition of the USDA Crop and Weather Bulletin, we are ahead of the crop maturation of 2020. Of the fields observed and reported, 49% of the corn is mature and 3% has been harvested, compared to 28% and 1% for …
Read More »Farm anxiety season has started – bizwest
Our farm had a name. I was recently exploring – in my head – my farming heritage, and I was struck by the fact that our farm had a name. It might seem like a strange thing to notice, but farms with names were a rarity in the part of …
Read More »Most of the Emmy telecast was bad; The new ‘Year of Wonders’ does it right – Delco Times
The 2021 Emmy Awards went out pretty much as planned. Programs such as HBO’s “Mare of Easttown”, Netflix’s “The Crown” and Apple + ‘s “Ted Lasso” tended to dominate although Netflix’s “The Queen’s Gambit” beat Delco’s “Mare” pride in the Best Limited Series or Best Film category. Going through a …
Read More »Rivian is not Tesla. This is exactly what these buyers want
Today Tesla dominates the world of electric vehicles, sale about two in three electric vehicles sold in the United States. It is worth more than twice as much as any other automaker. Teslas are a status symbol and its CEO, Elon Musk, is a celebrity, with 59 million more Twitter …
Read More »Byron Roberts (1940 – 2021) obituary – Helena, MT
Byron roberts June 1, 1940 – September 22, 2021 On the morning of September 22, 2021, moonlit and starry, we lost our wonderful husband, father, grandfather and best friend. Byron Roberts passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family at age 81 after an 11-month battle with AML leukemia. …
Read More »More than half of Cornwall sees Covid cases increasing week to week on cluster map
More than half of Cornwall has seen the number of cases increase week to week – and one region has seen a particular increase. This is after the number of clusters that saw an increase in the number of cases the previous week rose from eight a week ago to …
Read More »Community Church Announcements | Community News
ALVERDA – The Christian Church in Alverda will meet for worship from 9:50 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. on Sunday. Alverda maintains that through worship we become a stronger witness to reach our community. Pastor Travis Trimble will deliver the morning message. Communion will be served. Prayer requests and praise, music …
Read More »Police warn ‘no need to panic to buy’ fuel in Cornwall
Police have urged people to ‘behave sensibly’ after motorists queuing for fuel caused problems on Cornwall and Devon roads, which could impact emergency services. The force reiterated the message that there is no shortage of fuel and there is no need to panic to buy. This is after parts of …
Read More »Cornwall farmer banned from keeping animals after neglecting poultry and livestock
A farmer was banned from keeping animals after neglecting his cattle. His heinous crimes included failing to remove two dead turkeys and failing to provide the living poultry with clean water, food, or litter. He also failed to provide his 22 cattle with proper diet and a dry place to …
Read More »Cornwall animals, neglected farmer, are off limits
A smallholder has been banned from keeping farm animals after neglecting his livestock. Clifford Mitchell, 48, of Ludgvan, Penzance, has been banned from keeping or owning farm animals for 10 years. following a lawsuit brought by the Cornwall Council. On January 20, 2021 and June 14, 2021, officers from the …
Read More »On the way to Brittany! UK fights for truckers amid supply issues
LONDON (AP) – UK energy companies are rationing petrol supplies and shutting down some petrol pumps – the latest in a series of shortages that have seen McDonald’s take milkshakes off the menu, KFC run out of chicken and gaps appear in the supermarket shelves. A major factor behind the …
Read More »City by City: Mason, Two Harbors, Duluth
Mason, WI- A local sourcing company and four local bars come together to throw a party at a local corn maze. Concert in the Corn will be titled by Billboard Top 40 artist Chris Kroeze. He will be joined by dynamic Ashland duo, Hoff Stevens. The cornfield opens at 5:30 …
Read More »Haitians and a History of American Abuse | Richmond Free Press
The inhumane treatment of thousands of Haitian migrants camped and stranded at the US-Mexico border on the Rio Grande near Del Rio, Texas, is just the latest example of the double standard used by that country regarding black immigrants. Over the past few months, we – the United States – …
Read More »Coronavirus: Novavax seeks WHO emergency use approval for its Covid vaccine – as happened
The UK’s economic recovery slowed at the end of the third quarter as price pressures intensified as companies passed on rising costs to wages, transport and raw materials, a survey found Thursday. The flash, or intermediate, composite production index published by the IHS Markit research group and the Chartered Institute …
Read More »The maltsters monitor the quality of the barley | The western producer
Malters face a double whammy in terms of supply constraints this year, an industry official said. Not only is barley production in North America declining, there are serious quality issues as well. “It will be a difficult year for producers and the malt industry,” said Peter Watts, General Manager of …
Read More »Cornwall MP Cherilyn Mackrory delivers touching speech on losing baby
A tearful Cornwall MP has called for more support from families, after telling the House of Commons about her “no choice at all” to terminate her pregnancy. Cherilyn Mackrory, Tory MP for Truro and Falmouth, said parents can “never” really let go after losing a child and “the sun will …
Read More »House colors and tossing cheesehead foam hats into the crowd: Pádraig Harrington rides Ryder Cup bid with charm offensive
Pádraig Harrington claimed his first major victory as Ryder Cup captain yesterday by launching a charming offensive to win home fans by paring the team in the Green Bay Packers colors and throwing them foam hats ” cheesehead âin the crowd. his seemingly insignificant move was one planned almost two …
Read More »Pádraig Harrington mounts Ryder Cup bid with charm offensive
Pádraig Harrington claimed his first major victory as Ryder Cup captain yesterday by launching a charming offensive to win home fans by paring the team in the Green Bay Packers colors and throwing them foam hats ” cheesehead âin the crowd. his seemingly insignificant move was one planned almost two …
Read More »Sonoma County medical technology maker GCX acquired by private equity firm Audax
In its 50th year of operation, GCX Mounting Solutions, a manufacturer of device racks, caster racks and trolleys used in hospitals and clinics around the world, was acquired. The Petaluma-based company has sold a majority stake to Audax Private Equity, it was announced on Monday. Terms of the deal were …
Read More »Areas of Cornwall with increase in Covid cases have doubled since weekend on map
The number of Cornwall areas with weekly increases in Covid cases has more than doubled since the weekend, although overall figures continue to drop. That’s when Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly recorded a total of 1,447 cases in the seven days leading up to Friday, September 17, the most …
Read More »Watch the crops grow – Farmer Paula connects agriculture through education | Waverly News
âWe’re busy all year round,â Peterson said. âWe don’t just leave once it’s planted. “ “A Year on the Farm” is not Peterson’s first book on agriculture, but it is his first published work. Peterson said she plans to continue monitoring corn growth next season and will measure night and …
Read More »Pioneer Days returns to Marquand this weekend | Local
The music will continue on Saturday with Randy Houston with Erica Gianesin from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and headliner Jed Melton Band from 1 to 4 p.m. Gwinn said the community’s favorite kebab vendor is unfortunately not planning to attend, but there will be plenty of other delicious treats …
Read More »Reading holidaymakers can travel to Cornwall on an iconic steam train
Berkshire holidaymakers can take a ride on a superb steam locomotive as it weaves its way from Paddington to Penzance. The 61306 Mayflower will depart from London Paddington Station on Tuesday before reaching Reading and eventually crossing England. B1 engines are capable of carrying express passenger trains across the country …
Read More »President addresses the United Nations General Assembly today
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will take the podium today in the United Nations (UN) General Assembly Hall at the annual gathering of world leaders in New York, United States. This will be the fifth time he has addressed the United Nations General Assembly as …
Read More »Should the Designer Outlet bus lane be clearer?
A SHOPPER from Reading has vowed never to return to Swindon after being fined £ 30 for crossing the reserved bus lane on Penzance Drive near the Designer Outlet. Peter Welland’s pledge followed a similar complaint from Gareth Lewis, who was visiting the town from Wales, in August. Both men …
Read More »This is what makes the Porsche Taycan 4S Cross Turismo special
Porsche has firmly set foot in the door of the world of electric vehicles. Following in the footsteps of other manufacturers, Porsche has launched the Taycan as a flagship product and so far it is only an electric vehicle offering. It’s no surprise that it performs well, as anything with …
Read More »County Farm Report Names Top 10 | Agriculture
EL CENTRO – Imperial County Agriculture Commissioner Carlos Ortiz recently released the Imperial County Agricultural Crops and Raising Report which ranks Imperial County in the top 10 of California’s 58 counties as a top agricultural producer in 2019. . âBeing ranked ninth shows us the importance of agriculture’s contribution to …
Read More »An inquisitive show sows its ideas in the spectator: New Frame
It takes land, sun, water, space and time to harvest corn grown from seed. This process is predictable. Corn cobs will be harvested between 60 and 100 days after planting. The work of the visual artist Paulo Nazareth Labyrinth connects this reliable culture to the global masses of labor that …
Read More »We can’t believe six former Tottenham players are still playing in 2021
Tottenham Hotspur is one of those clubs where wherever you look you will likely find one of their former players playing somewhere. Andros Townsend, Ryan Fredericks and Kyle Walker-Peters are just three of Spurs ‘academy graduates currently on the Premier League clubs’ books, while former players like Etienne Capoue and …
Read More »Properties purchased by Cornwall Council to tackle housing crisis
The abandoned properties are being put back into service by Cornwall Council to provide housing for those struggling to find a place to live during the current housing crisis. The projects will provide urgently needed housing, allowing time to roll out the longer-term plan to rapidly increase the number of …
Read More »Hero’s Captain Receives Appropriate Shipment From Portland Duty Ship
A HERO Captain received a suitable shipment aboard his last command ship in Portland after his tragic death at the age of 49. Robert Anders saved the lives of those trapped in the Bahamas as captain of the Royal Fleet auxiliary ship Mounts Bay in September 2019 during a hurricane …
Read More »Cornwall Planning Applications: Week ending September 19 | Part 1
Various planning requests have been validated by Cornwall Council and associated documents can be viewed online on the Council’s Planning Portal. You can search for planning requests, decisions, appeals and executions by keyword, request reference, postal code or by a single address line. There were a lot of nominations, so …
Read More »Farmers look at early corn and soybean yields as harvest kicks off
âIt saved my bean crop,â he recalls. âMy soybeans were going to be the size of BB (balls). The plants were done, they didn’t put any more pods, but it filled what was there. Before the rains, Svaty suspected his beans would drop to 10 bpa; now he hopes some …
Read More »Two keys to producing corn: defining the environment and looking for versatile hybrids
The corn is having a great season, and he wants more. In this context, Brevant Semillas has an extremely versatile hybrid portfolio, highly adaptable to different regions and environments. They aim to give the producer the peace of mind of having a genetics ready for anything, regardless of the productive …
Read More »Global Rotary Mouse Holes Market Development Status 2021 and Future Statistics by 2027 – Stillwater Current
According to MarketQuest.biz most recent analysis, the Global Rotary Mouse Holes Market is expected to increase from 2021 to 2027. For the projected period, the record estimates the assessment of market shares in terms of quantities. The report discusses the analysis of past and current market trends, which serves as …
Read More »The Region’s Concerts Association announces its 2021-22 season
The Southeast Arkansas Concert Association is returning to live events for the 2021-22 season, according to a press release. A SALUTE TO THE TROOPS The season kicks off with âA Salute to the Troopsâ at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on October 9 at the University of Arkansas Art Center …
Read More »Falcons see Bucs’ thwarted offer dashed in 4th 48-25 loss
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – The Atlanta Falcons found themselves down three in the fourth quarter with a real chance to topple Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Those hopes were dashed in a disastrous final that saw the Bucs score 20 points in the final quarter en route to a …
Read More »Frost advisory issued for much of Alberta – here’s what you need to harvest in your garden
As the last weekend of summer draws to a close and fall weather sets in, a frost advisory was issued for much of central and northern Alberta before Sunday evening. Environment Canada issues freeze advisories when temperatures are expected to reach freezing during the growing season, which could damage and …
Read More »Supermarkets are already selling NOL products amid fears of food shortages triggered by gas crisis
SUPERMARKETS have already decorated their shelves with festive goodies, urging customers to “fill up early”. In an effort to prevent shoppers from getting their tinsel in a twist amid fears the Christmas dinner could be “canceled” due to shortages, stores across the country have started stocking everything from tarts to …
Read More »Wine and dinner by the river
Home to perhaps the best view of the Swan River and the evolving Perth skyline, 2/10 Bellevue Terrace in West Perth is a modern wonder suitable for those with a refined and contemporary taste. Built by Perth builder Giorgi, the three bedroom, three bathroom apartment is a crown jewel of …
Read More »10 great deals for the late summer sun in Europe
From peony pink palaces and walking tours around Porto, to the Greek Islands and self-guided driving tours in the Outer Hebrides, here is our selection of great vacation deals for that last sunburn. roman holidays City breaks are back this fall and what better place to start than Rome, where …
Read More »After hitting highest prices in nine years, harvests return to their starting point in 2021 | To concentrate
But current corn prices are significantly below the peak of a sharp price spike in the first half of 2021, following the worst supply disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic. Futures peaked at $ 7.73 a bushel on May 7, the highest for corn on NASDAQ since September 14, 2012. They …
Read More »MANDELL, Dorothy
MANDELL, Dorothy Ellen Dorothy Ellen Mandell, 88, née Matthews, died Friday, September 3, 2021. She was born November 25, 1932 in Los Angeles, California, and raised in Golden, Colorado. Dorothy loved to ski, ride horses and play tennis. She developed a love for the theater when she performed her first …
Read More »Auto Review: The Hyundai Santa Cruz Pickup … Where SUVs Stop
The segment-busting Hyundai Santa Cruz 2022 pickup is the first of its kind – a single-body, head-turning Swiss army knife with many tools for many tasks. Did I say pickup? Hyundai prefers the term Sport Adventure Vehicle because Santa Cruz is truly a different animal. âI think this segment is …
Read More »Amnesty International calls for the immediate release of Toomaj Salehi
Amnesty International has called for the immediate and unconditional release of dissident Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi. In a series of tweets on Friday, the international human rights watchdog said: âIranian authorities must immediately and unconditionally release #TomajSalehi, a dissident rap artist detained solely for exercising his right to freedom of …
Read More »Fall festivities take place at Fond du Lac Co. | WFRV Local 5
LAKE BOTTOM COUNTY, Wisconsin (WFRV) – The fall season is just around the corner and many residents are getting ready to practice all of these must-see fall traditions. Here is a list of what is happening this season in Fond du Lac County. Kelley’s farm If you are looking for …
Read More »The incredibly pretty seaside town of Cornwall with its iconic castle which you can only reach for 4 hours a day
One of the most beautiful places in the UK is just off the south coast of Cornwall and is arguably the county’s most iconic landmark. The town of Marazion is home to Mont Saint Michel , an island that has an ancient castle, a terraced garden and its own village …
Read More »Teachers, gas and petrochemical workers protest in Iran
Thousands of Yemen’s Houthi supporters gathered in the capital Sana’a on Tuesday to celebrate the seventh anniversary of the government’s impeachment, as the group’s fighters crossed the front lines in the country’s oil-producing regions. The Iran-aligned movement invaded the capital and most of northern Yemen in 2014 when it overthrew …
Read More »Sign saying tourist photos are banned at Blue Boat House in Perth appears as part of cheeky prank
Shock as sign appears FORBIDDEN influencers from taking photos at iconic Australian landmark ‘with tourists urged to go elsewhere Perth’s Blue Boat House has become an Instagram hotspot for tourists A sign appeared on the front appearing to prohibit visitors from taking photos Ronan Freeburn said his prank was to …
Read More »Amnesty demands immediate release of dissident Iranian rapper
Iran’s currency, the rial, fell to its lowest level since October 2020, crossing the 280,000 rial mark against the US dollar on Tuesday, as hopes of a breakthrough in nuclear talks with world powers sank. faded. Foreign exchange websites said the reason for the 1.4% one-day drop was a negative …
Read More »Allan Saint-Maximin wins Newcastle draw as pressure mounts on Steve Bruce
The brilliance of Allan Saint-Maximin did not spare Steve Bruce another penalty as Newcastle had to come back from behind to draw with Leeds. The 24-year-old Frenchman managed a superb equalizer to cancel Raphinha’s opener on an evening when home support sections among a crowd of 50,407 at St James’ …
Read More »He found a blue lobster of which there are “one in two million”
A fisherman discovered a blue lobster extremely rare in the Cornish coast in England, which he photographed before returning it to the sea. “One in two million “the man said in reference to the strange discovery. Is about Tom lambourn, 25, from Newlyn, who was fishing off the coastal town …
Read More »How farmers make corn mazes
Planting begins in the spring, but inspiration comes around July, the peak of summer, as farmers gaze at acres of haphazardly planted corn stalks, waiting to be sculpted into an interactive work of art that has also become a key ingredient in solid financial success. Over the past two decades, …
Read More »“Rich and Smoky” Campfire Chili brings an outward flavor to cooking. Try the recipe
It’s camping season, but if you want to enjoy the taste of outdoor cooking from the inside out, this chili recipe is perfect for you. Debi Morgan, creator of Southern food blog QuicheMyGrits, shared her âCampfire Chiliâ recipe with Fox News. She explained that she made a recipe when her …
Read More »The Saracens return to the top with a point to prove
© Provided by City AM Just over a year ago, the Saracens left the Premiership with their tails between their legs, effectively sent off for breaking the salary cap rules. Since then, they’ve embarked on a partial force-based reconstruction in depth, astute recruiting, and a need to prove the skeptics …
Read More »Earn a 12-month subscription for you and a companion with S30 Studio Legends
In case you missed the news, Perth’s favorite underground nightclub, Studio S30, have finally set their sights on the south, with a brand new S30 studio now open in South Perth. Known for their signature hip hop beats, colorful studio lighting, patented scent (yes, that’s a vibe) and of course …
Read More »Driver vows not to return to Swindon after £ 30 fine on Designer Outlet bus lane
A visitor to Swindon who finds himself without a pocket after being caught driving in the reserved bus lane near the Designer Outlet feels like he has been treated badly. And he wrote to Susie Kemp, CEO of Swindon Borough Council, to tell him. Peter Welland lives just outside Reading …
Read More »Northwest Winefest to see artists from the Midwest |
MOUND CITY, Mo. – The 12th Annual Great Northwest Winefest in Missouri will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. this Saturday, September 18 at North Griffith Park in Mound City. The event will include wine tastings, vendors, food and live music. Admission is $ 25 and includes unlimited …
Read More »Iranian regime arrests Iranian rapper who criticized government
Security agents from the Islamic Republic of Iran in the city of Isfahan have arrested popular rapper Toomaj Salehi for his songs denouncing corruption within the Iranian regime. Salehi’s uncle, Eghbal Eghbali, announced Salehi’s arrest on Instagram, writing âThey arrested my nephew⦠The Islamic government cannot stand the protest voice …
Read More »Ship’s captain, 49, who saved elderly woman’s life, dies suddenly
Tributes have been paid to a heroic ship captain who saved the lives of those trapped in a hurricane in the Caribbean after his sudden death at the age of 49. Rob Anders came to the Bahamas rescue as captain of the Royal Fleet Mounts Bay auxiliary ship in September …
Read More »Northwest Arkansas pumpkin crops hit by dry weather
Believe it or not, fall is a week from Wednesday, and that means many of you will be hitting your local pumpkin plots soon, but how has the dry weather affected this harvest? year ? We all know it’s been dry lately and with plenty of pumpkins opening in the …
Read More »Rapper arrest symbolizes danger of dissent in Iran
The Iranian revolution claimed to represent the voice of the poor when it came to power in 1979, but this week arrested a rapper who voices the struggles of the poor. Iranian dissident rapper Toomaj Salehi was arrested Monday in the central city of Isfahan and taken to an unknown …
Read More »Security forces arrested dissident rapper Toomaj Salehi
Dissident rapper Toomaj Salehi was arrested by security forces at his home and taken to an unknown location. Salehi’s relatives broke the news on Instagram. Salehi’s home was searched and his personal belongings confiscated upon his arrest. According to the message, which was released on Sunday, 12 officers raided Toomaj …
Read More »State’s Mainly Good Corn Harvest Nears Harvest End | Business
The Mississippi corn crop has faced challenges ranging from a mid-season flood to an early September hurricane, but yields and quality appear positive on the near-full harvest. On September 13, the US Department of Agriculture estimated that the crop had been harvested at 75%. Its most recent assessment indicated that …
Read More »Former WashREIT Office Manager Joins Stream Realty to Lead Northern Virginia Expansion
Bisnow / Jon Banister Anthony Chang, Managing Director of Stream Realty, then at WashREIT, at a Bisnow event in September 2019. A veteran of the DC office market who left WashREIT after the company sold its office portfolio has joined brokerage firm Stream Realty. Stream Realty announced Tuesday that it …
Read More »Toem review – a photographic puzzle and a journey filled with beautiful moments • Eurogamer.net
Toem sent me back to my phone, not for the internet and his tips and tricks and workarounds, but for the folder that contains my photos – back to the last months of my life and a story I didn’t realize until I ‘had written. It’s a weird kind of …
Read More »Matthew Stafford’s Rams debut hints at what’s to come
Different place, even Matthew Stafford. Spirals sharp enough to cut glass. The geometric class of arm angles. Quiet calm as a cyclone swirls around him. But one of his former teammates also saw something different at Stafford on Sunday night when the Rams’ new quarterback made his debut against the …
Read More »Covid cases rise, pressure mounts on NHS services in Hywel Dda area
Rising Covid-19 cases in Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion are impacting hospital services, with ambulances waiting outside A&E and not enough beds for patients. The increase in cases has led Hywel Dda University Health Council chief Maria Battle to urgently appeal to the public to do what they can to help …
Read More »The five UK regions with the highest increase in Covid cases
The five regions of the UK with the highest coronavirus rates are all in Scotland, according to the latest figures broken down by local authorities. Figures are based on the is from the government own Covid dashboard and are for the seven days through September 6. The rate is expressed …
Read More »Unpopular advice: sweet corn tastes great
Getty Images Columnist Ally Formeller thinks sweet corn is the perfect seasonal treat for fall. As Halloween approaches, grocery stores are starting to fill their displays with seasonal candy, including candy corn. Most customers ignore these displays and go for something softer. But sweet corn is the perfect seasonal treat. …
Read More »Food is as important as the beaches when it comes to buying Cornish homes
Cornwall has been âthe center of the vacationâ this summer, driving real estate sales and enjoying more than a bit of stardust. This year alone, chef and restaurateur Rick Stein presented a BBC series on the county while Julia Bradbury took walks along the coastal path. Breakfast TV star Kate …
Read More »The 2021 crop yield potential remains highly variable
Most crop experts agree that corn and soybean yields in 2021 are likely to be very variable and very difficult to predict, especially in drought-affected areas of Minnesota, western Iowa, Dakota. from North and South Dakota. Recent precipitation, along with a few severe generalized storms, could certainly change the crop …
Read More »Tour of Britain rider fined £ 700 after mayor produced photo of him urinating in public
A Tour of Britain rider has been fined more than £ 700 after the mayor of St Ives produced a photo of him urinating in public. Alpecin-Fenix âârunner Alexander Richardson was fined by race marshals after a photo of him urinating in public appeared on social media after the first …
Read More »Cornwall beaches scenes on the last day of summer
As the decidedly autumnal month of August has at times given way to what began as a scorching September, the traditional Cornish summer is drawing to a close. All over the country, school children are returning to class and parents are returning to work. As the holiday season draws to …
Read More »Budleigh Salterton Male Voice Choir sings again
Saturday August 28 was a beautiful day, especially for a public holiday, with the opportunity for the Budleigh Salterton Male Voice Choir, to sing their first concert since we all came out of the containment of Covid 19. This with a tea at the full cream as a tempter. It …
Read More »Police / Firefighters | Local News
In the news from the Cape Ann Police and Fire Department newspapers: ROCKPORT Thursday September 2 7:41 p.m .: Medical emergency on Beach Street. The person was taken by ambulance to Addison Gilbert Hospital in Gloucester. 7:25 p.m .: Someone reported losing their truck keys on Granite Street. 17:46: Public …
Read More »GQ Patrol prepares for its first off-road camping trip
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I had never lifted my leg on an e-bike for a multi-day excursion before, but when someone offered to lend me one – a sleek, lightweight gravel bike with an internal battery – to ride a new one cycling route in the deepest parts of Cornwall, I did not hesitate. …
Read More »Ashley Cain cried in support of Newquay as he travels 1,000 miles for kids with cancer
Ashley Cain is currently in Cornwall as he travels 1,000 miles across the country to raise funds for children with cancer. The former Ex On The Beach star and Championship football player said he was brought to tears by the support he received from the people of Newquay last night. …
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