A POPULAR YouTube series explained why so many people outside Somerset find the name Frome so hard to pronounce. Frome – which rhymes with broom, not at home – was featured on comedian Jay Foreman’s YouTube channel as part of Map Men, a series he created with fellow comedian and …
Read More »Holiday Pop Spot, Christmas Tree Market and more
Big Brothers Big Sisters will be hosting a Free Pickle Power Party from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on December 11 at Bowlero in Midland on December 11. The address of the bowling alley is 5320 W. East Loop 250 North in Midland. âWe are accepting reservations for anyone who …
Read More »Homer for the holidays: the arrival of Santa Claus, the lighting of the park, etc.
HOMER GLEN, IL – Homer for the Holidays will not only be showcasing Heritage Park lighting for the holiday season, but attendees can also look forward to the arrival of Santa Claus on a fire engine, live music and an ice sculpting demonstration at the event on December 4. The …
Read More »Covid 19 Delta outbreak: Pressure mounts on government over Maori response
There were 198 new cases of Covid-19 in the community on Friday, with new cases in Auckland, Northland, Bay of Plenty, Wairarapa, Waikato and Canterbury. Video / George Heard / Michael Craig / Dean Purcell ‘Stay away’ is the message from some of New Zealand’s most vulnerable communities, preparing to …
Read More »Somali democracy by slices
Somalia elected two members of the lower house of parliament this week in polls that were delayed by a year, mainly due to internal political struggles. This means that he still has to elect 273 more seats by December 24 and that elected MPs must in turn vote for a …
Read More »Behind the scenes at Cornwall’s most festive home, now a popular attraction
There is a little Christmas spirit oasis in central Cornwall which attracts people from all over the area each year. You might think that Mousehole is the most Christmas place in the county, but have you ever thought of Bodmin? Just around the corner of Queen’s Crescent and St Piran …
Read More »Ah, Henri! It’s not a bull, this steer is fat
Henry the Ox with his human, Shelly McMahon. ROGER WILLIAMS / FLORIDA WEEKLY No bull! It’s not a bull: The heaviest Holstein currently living in Florida or the United States could be a 5-year-old long-tongue, soft-eyed southern Fort Myers cattle named Henry, a sort of sweetheart who is 6 feet, …
Read More »MTSU seeks ground solutions – WGNS Radio
Chaney Mosley, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education at MTSU MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Nine billion people. This is the projected world population by 2050, raising concerns among producers and policymakers about the sustainability of current agricultural production systems, said Chaney Mosley, assistant professor of agricultural education at MTSU. “Much of the …
Read More »What is a payday loan?
Payday loans provide a quick influx of money, but should be viewed as options of last resort. You could pay interest rates equivalent to 400% APR or more with payday loans. Alternatives include local nonprofits, churches, family members, and personal loans. Learn more about Personal Finance Insider loan coverage here. …
Read More »How Cornwall’s dream is getting more and more sour by the minute
It was an âexceptional summerâ for Cornwall with the G7 and a record number of visitors – but for whom? Cornwall has paid a high price for its luminous beauty, as shoppers shun cities and people prefer vacations in Britain to overseas. So many people want to stay here – …
Read More »Vietnam eliminating tariffs on US wheat; corn, lower pork tariffs
The country is lowering tariffs on corn from 5% to 2% and on frozen pork from 15% to 10%, according to the Foreign Agricultural Service of the US Department of Agriculture. The tariff on wheat imports had been 3%, The tariff reductions for wheat and corn will take effect on …
Read More »Factsheet: Pressure mounts on Mullen as Florida gears up for Mizzou | Jeff Gordon
David M. Hale, ESPN.com: âThere are only two weeks left into the 2021 regular season, and all we’re sure is Georgia are looking awfully good. Beyond that, almost everything looks questionable, and the Week 11s proved particularly apt to illustrate how silly many of our assumptions were. Oh, sure, there …
Read More »Rotation Mousehole Market 2021 Detailed Analysis of Major Companies with Regional Outlook
Reports Globe has published a new research study on the Global Spinning Mouse Holes Market 2021 by manufacturer, region, type and application, forecast for 2026, which promises a comprehensive review of the market, clarifying past experiences and trends. Based on these past experiences, it offers a forecast for the future …
Read More »Economic tips for feeding cows in winter
Cattle feed for the winter Proper care and management of livestock is very important during the winter season. Let’s tell a beef expert at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Mary Drewnoski. Mary advocates using distillers’ grains to feed cows inexpensively during the winter months. Here are his ten suggestions for feeding …
Read More »Bayfield artists update classic with a twist – The Durango Herald
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Read More »Phil Coudert: the veteran of the veteran
the historia del rio abajo On May 13, 1938, after eight years of legislative attempts, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill declaring November 11 a federal holiday, known as Armistice Day, to honor the brave men and women who had served during World War I. The date was chosen …
Read More »Cultivation of hashish: Cannabis on its way to become one of the country’s most valuable commodities | East Bay Express
One of the many lingering myths about cannabis – like the âsmoked bowls of George and Martha Washington in Mount Vernonâ – is that the pot is by far the main cash crop in the country. Anyone who’s ever flown over or crossed the Midwest should know: Corn is king …
Read More »Cottages and holidays in Cornwall this Christmas
With just over a month away from Christmas, the craziness of planning dinner, buying presents, wrapping presents, inviting guests and decorating the tree begins all over again. Imagine waking up to a beachfront apartment or country cottage on your Cornwall vacation, with food delivered to the door and decorations already …
Read More »Lawrence Mooney to be “FOCUSED” and to lose his $ 2 million contract with Triple M after falling out with Jess Eva
Triple M star Lawrence Mooney has disappeared from the airwaves after falling out with his Moonman in the Morning co-host Jess Eva amid mounting pressure on low ratings, insiders say . Well-placed sources have told Daily Mail Australia the Sydney-based comedian is on the verge of losing his $ 2million …
Read More »Edwardsville Band Boosters Craft Fair in Collinsville
EDWARDSVILLE – The 28th Annual Edwardsville High School Marching Tigers Craft Fair will be held November 13-14 at the Gateway Center in Collinsville. The event usually takes place at EHS, but due to the pandemic it has been moved to a larger space. The fair is scheduled from 9 a.m. …
Read More »Karin Davie’s paintings continue to explore mind, body and space
Karin Davie surfs on the body-mind relationship. She rides the waves of the history of art, cinema, science, psychology, philosophy, environmentalism and feminism, creating static paintings that never stop moving. Davie’s works are at the same time anxiety-provoking, spiritual and enigmatic. She takes us both inside and outside the body, …
Read More »‘Hamilton’ arrives in Tucson. Here’s your guide, from creation to stage | Arts and theater
Lacamoire said in an interview with The Star this week that he decided that a 10-piece band, rather than a full Broadway orchestra, was what “Hamilton” was asking for. âAt first we had a pop rhythm section with a string quartet,â he recalls. Other instruments were considered, and sometimes included …
Read More »Five Great Design-Worthy Properties On The Market In Cornwall Right Now
Great designs are hidden all over our area and there is a lot more to it than the ones that appear on the TV show. Here are some of the most spectacular design triumphs. You may or may not have the funds to purchase one of these properties, but can …
Read More »There have been 5,000 seriously injured on the streets of SF over the past decade. Most of the victims were pedestrians
Liz Colomello woke up to the disorienting glow of an overhead light and medical staff hovering over her, frightened and confused as to how she landed in the trauma center at San Francisco General Hospital. The night before – December 7 – Colomello, her husband and their three dogs were …
Read More »Outgoing Democrats hold firm in Fairfax after GOP overthrows House of Delegates | Fairfax County
VRepublicans in Irginia overturned control of the House of Delegates, returning to a majority in the lower house of the General Assembly following a Democratic rout in 2019. Democrats previously held 55 of the House’s 100 seats , but on Wednesday morning, Republicans were due to take back seven, paving …
Read More »Morrab Library launches community book project on creating a healthy, sustainable and green place to live
A municipal library called on residents to come up with ideas to make their place of life a healthy, socially just and environmentally friendly place for the future. Morrab Library in Penzance, Cornwall has launched its Penwith Futures project. The yearlong project will bring together the ideas and visions of …
Read More »Think about winter food needs as fall grazing comes to an end
With over 300 acres of rolling pastures in County Gallia, Vollborn cattle grazing in the valley creates a picturesque scene. In order to keep their lands vibrant, the Vollborns have developed foraging areas and grazing roads to combat the muddy conditions that are common in the area, use minimal tillage, …
Read More »The best UK homes to book for New Years Eve
Last year’s New Years festivities may have been a bit muted, but why not make up for it by ringing in 2022 in style? With just under two months to go, plenty of properties across the country are already booked, but we’ve found a handful of especially special New Years …
Read More »Belize exports corn to Maseca
PEACE VALLEY, Fri October 29, 2021 – Maize exports to Guatemala, which had stalled for the past thirteen years, will resume following the reinstatement of a partial scope agreement between Belize and Guatemala by the Belize-Guatemala Joint Commission. As a result of the deal, Valley of Peace Farms Limited will …
Read More »Person hit by train near Exeter as delays continue
Great Western Railway confirmed that a person was struck by a train between Exeter St Davids and Newton Abbot. Network Rail West confirmed the news in a tweet, stating that emergency services remained on the scene. The the incident happened shortly after 4:30 p.m. on the slopes Powderham Park, with …
Read More »11 parish councils oppose Helston Hospital Cross business park
Parish councils representing more than 9,500 people living in the villages surrounding Helston have joined forces in an “unprecedented” move to oppose a proposed commercial park on the outskirts of town. A full planning application has been submitted to build a park comprising a McDonald’s, Aldi, The Range and Costa …
Read More »Corn and soybean yield trends
Looking at the state of Illinois, we see that at least since 2007 corn acreage has declined and soybean acreage has increased while over the past two decades corn yields in the IL have increased annually by an average of 2.63 bushels per acre (bpf) / year. and soybean yields …
Read More »Tiger Lake expandable DIN rail serves 2.5 GbE with TSN
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest E-mail Advantech’s rugged fanless “UNO-148” DIN Rail PC runs on an 11th Generation U-series processor and offers 2.5 GbE with TSN, 2x GbE, 3x USB 3.2 Gen2 2x DP, 3x M. 2, mini-PCIe, isolated DIO and COM, and optional SATA and PCIe x4.UK-based Impulse Embedded …
Read More »Why sweet corn doesn’t deserve its bad name [Unscripted] | Entertainment
I will not allow people to disrespect sweet corn. These waxy, triangular (and sometimes pumpkin-shaped) treats are a top Halloween treat. You know it’s true. It’s hard to think of a candy that visually represents Halloween more than a corn candy. This is what the peppermint stick is for Christmas, …
Read More »Life in Australia’s “Little Cornwall” with too many tourists
Old forges, disused holes and chimneys of a mining history. The flags of St Piran. Tea towels with English and Cornish coats of arms. A long history of fishing. Expensive vacation homes. Pasta. It probably sounds familiar. It probably looks like Cornwall. And that’s because it is. Type of. Read: …
Read More »Seven reasons why locals love living in Cornwall
I think we can all agree that Cornwall is an amazing place to live and there are many reasons why. There are so many things that make the Duchy special and we’ve explained to some local residents why they love living in Cornwall and made a list based on their …
Read More »Cornwall’s fish and chips on the UK’s best chippie list
Cornwall is home to six of the UK’s best fish and chips, according to the latest official guide. The official guide to quality fish and chip shops in the UK 2021 has been published by representatives of the fish and chip industry, the National Federation of Fish Fryers (NFFF) in …
Read More »Police attempt to open 40-foot crossing at Tikri border was thwarted, farmers say
Farmers on Friday claimed they foiled a police attempt to open a 40-foot crossing for traffic at the Tikri border on the Delhi-Rohtak highway. The development came after farmers offered a 5-foot passage over the road during a meeting with officials in Delhi and Haryana, a proposal that was rejected …
Read More »Cornwall activists at COP26 plan to provoke scenes
Cornwall activists are expected to cause a storm at the COP26 conference to be held in Glasgow from this weekend. Twelve groups, including over 200 participants from across Cornwall, have come together to create artistic statements and performances that aim to highlight areas where environmental change is needed. The collection …
Read More »Self-love with scleroderma means accepting imperfections
I lean closer to the mirror and steady my hand as I trace the waterline to my eyes. Then I take a step back to analyze my work, hoping that the makeup has brightened my tired face. I feel lost trying to recognize the woman in the mirror reflection. I …
Read More »Cornwall football preview: Dron and Penryn look to extend their form
After a few weeks of cup matches dominating the fixture list, it’s a welcome return to league action for teams this weekend. In the South West Peninsula League (SWPL), there is a second versus fourth battle in the table when Camelford AFC hosts Wendron United. Camelford last won cruising to …
Read More »Melbourne Cup 2021 guide: start time, how to watch, who should i bet on, odds, form
The race to stop a nation has finally arrived – and we’ve got everything you need to know about the Melbourne Cup. The race that stops a nation is finally here – and this year there will be spectators in the stands. The Victorian government has confirmed that a crowd …
Read More »Expensive corn to keep feed barley prices high
Some feed grain prices are falling due to increased supplies, but barley is holding up very well, analyst said. âIt’s hard to be too negative on barley when corn prices are as high as they are,â said Bruce Burnett, analyst at MarketsFarm. The December corn futures contract was trading at …
Read More »Flavien Prat is the only one to return to Breeders’ Cup races at Del Mar
One week away from the Breeders’ Cup, it’s time to play a game I like to call “Where’s Flavien?” The goal is to find jockey Flavien Prat, then find out which horse he rides in each of the 14 Breeders’ Cup races on November 5-6 in Del Mar. It’s a …
Read More »Daring rescue mission for the lost men along the Cornish coast
A rescue mission took place last night after two young men got lost on the Cornish shore in the dark. The call arrived at 7:35 p.m., but the man’s phone battery drained before his exact location was established. The Falmouth Coast Guard Operations Center commissioned the all-weather lifeboat Penlee, along …
Read More »The true cost of the energy crisis remains to be seen
Consumers around the world have already started to feel the effects of the global natural gas crisis and soaring prices in Europe and Asia. European households pay much higher gas and electricity prices, while nearly half of American consumers brace for a 30% jump in winter energy bills as they …
Read More »Opening of a new residential and commercial complex with 3 towers in Rosslyn
ARLINGTON, VA – Real estate developer Penzance welcomed Arlington County officials to the grand opening of The Highlands, a mixed-use project in Rosslyn atop the hill on Wilson Boulevard. The highlands, a 1.2 million square foot development, consists of three high rise residences – named Pierce, Aubrey and Evo – …
Read More »Don’t swim on these Cornish beaches where sewage has been pumped into the water
Beachgoers have been warned not to enter the water in three areas of Cornwall for fear of pollution. A map from Surfers Against Sewage shows all of the places where raw sewage has been dumped into Cornwall’s rivers and beaches. Human waste is sometimes pumped out of the sewage system …
Read More »US Capitol Christmas Tree to Stop in Redlands by Carl Baker
The City of Redlands is pleased to announce that the United States Capital’s Christmas Tree will be coming to Redlands from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, November 6, en route to Washington, DC The festivities will take place downtown de Redlands on West Pearl Avenue between Orange and …
Read More »Longtime Healdsburg High School teacher and coach Patrick McDowell dies at 56
Longtime Healdsburg High School biology teacher and former assistant football coach Patrick McDowell died on October 4 of complications from cardiac arrest. He was 56 years old. A lifelong Healdsburg resident, McDowell was a pillar of the community and someone who gave everything to his family, friends and students, say …
Read More »Porthleven The Atlantic Inn pub could be demolished and replaced with apartments
A popular Porthleven pub could be demolished and replaced with six apartments, a pre-planning app has revealed. The application was submitted to Cornwall Council by The Atlantic Inn, on Peverell Terrace, Porthleven, which outlines the proposed development for the replacement of the existing on-site building with a custom six unit …
Read More »Cornwall Planning Applications: Week ending October 24 | Part 3
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 »Klopp says ‘last thing I want to be in Solskjaer’s place’ after Liverpool humiliate Man Utd
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said ‘the last thing I want to be in Solskjaer’s place’ as he showed sympathy for his Manchester United counterpart following the Premier’s 5-0 humiliation League Sunday at Old Trafford. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and United suffered a bleak day in Manchester, where the besieged Red Devils …
Read More »New Covid hotspot in Cornwall on map of clustered cases
For the first time in many weeks, there are more areas of Cornwall showing a decrease in new weekly Covid cases than registering an increase. Of the 72 cluster areas overall, 33 had an increase in the number of cases week over week and two saw no change, but 37 …
Read More »GAB: the rules governing professional sports during a pandemic are “useless”
With its authority as a government agency regulating professional sports apparently flouted, the Game and Entertainment Council is considering withdrawing from the group enforcing the government’s joint administrative order to oversee all sporting activities in the country during the COVID pandemic. -19. The sentiments of the ATM board were contained …
Read More »Minneapolis wheat tops $ 10 for first time since 2012
Martinson, speaking to Rook at this week’s Agweek Market Wrap, sponsored by Gateway Building Systems, said a combination of factors came into play, including good demand for milling-grade wheat, a tight supply mill-grade wheat, with China facing planting issues, a forecast for dry conditions in the southern plains and prospects …
Read More »North Devon is officially in full bloom
The towns of North Devon are flourishing wonderfully – this is the verdict of the judges at South West in Bloom. City teams from across the region traveled to Weston-Super-Mare on Thursday, October 7 to see if they had won a silver medal, a silver medal or the coveted gold. …
Read More »Andrew Mount’s SpreadEx Analysis – Friday, October 22
Andrew Mount scours the SpreadEx markets to find the best fixed odds and the best bets for Friday horse races. Sign up on Spreadex today to get £ 36 in free horse betting! Spreadex offers both regular fixed odds betting and horse racing betting. There are key differences between this …
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When the opportunity arose for the Niagara IceDogs when they hosted the Barrie Colts on Thursday night, they did not hear a doorbell or someone knocking on the door. Rather, their heads were filled with a chorus of every coach they’ve ever had, reminding them that good things happen when …
Read More »Penzance woman describes how long Covid has ‘changed everything’ in her life
A woman from Penzance who spoke about her experience living with the debilitating symptoms of the long Covid is encouraging others to do the same, in the hopes that it will raise awareness of the disease. Angie McKniff, 58, first contracted Covid in early August this year and has not …
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By Dr Parakrama Waidyanatha Courtesy of Island In his novel published in 1891, tiled The light that failed â, Rudyard Kipling wrote the phrase âbite the bulletâ to express the idea that courage can be acquired by âbiting a bulletâ! As it stands, should the President and the government continue …
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DJI brings stabilization know-how to cinematic content creation with the launch of the Ronin 4D system, which incorporates a new 8K or 6K full-frame gimbal camera, 4-axis stabilization, LiDAR focus and transmission and video control in a single package. The first component of the 4D system is the Zenmuse X9 …
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The favorite apple of New Jersey bakers is available at farmer’s markets. Like most local apples, the crisp and tangy Stayman Winesap, which adds so much flavor to baked goods and cider, is having a good year in the Garden State. Over 30 varieties of apples are grown in New …
Read More »Alaska Museums Declare Support for Jewish Museum of Alaska After Anti-Semitic Attacks | Bulletin
Twice this year, the curator of the Alaska Jewish Museum (AJM) arrived at work to find swastika stickers on the doors or the museum. After the second attack, Museums Alaska worked with museums across the state to show AJM that they are not alone. Museums, historical societies, cultural centers and …
Read More »Elizabeth Bolton Obituary (1941 – 2021) – Shaker Heights, OH
Elizabeth “Betsy” Day Bolton, wife, mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully on October 16, 2021, at her home in Asheville, North Carolina, with her family by her side. Born June 13, 1941 in Hartford, Connecticut, she graduated from Madeira School, Smith College and Stanford University. She lived in New York …
Read More »Cornwall Planning Applications: Week ending October 17 | Part 2
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 …
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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 »Clevedon Town tilts at Mousehole
Clevedon Town came back useless after a 13 hour round trip to West Cornwall where Mousehole beat the Seasiders 3-2 in a thrilling football game last Saturday. It was the very first meeting between the two teams and after a cautious opening the hosts took the lead with their first …
Read More »COLUMN: Better Get Sweet Corn Before The Stores Run Out | Entertainment
The candy corn season has arrived. The familiar triangular shape and color palette haven’t changed for over 100 years: white tip, orange middle, and yellow background. It tastes the same too. This sweet-sweet waxy, tri-color piece is made with corn syrup and just a little bit of honey mixed in. …
Read More »UMSL Opera Theater Wins First US Prize for “The Medium”
The UMSL Opera Theater won first place in the 2021 US Award in the smaller college / university opera performance programs division for its performance of “The Medium.” The victory marks the third time in four years that the UMSL Opera Theater has placed first in a national competition. (Photo …
Read More »Reprogramming of ADAS procedures becomes more and more critical as vehicles age.
With OBDI vehicles, the ECM calibrations were etched onto a computer chip called PROM. Vehicle programming could only be updated with new prom chip. Updating the ABS system (if applicable) or a system such as a module linked to ADAS was not even possible. As a result, many vehicles went …
Read More »Global Energy Prices Rise Across All Areas Due to Rapidly Returning Demand: Platts Analytics
Consumers around the world will feel the effects of rising energy prices as demand exceeds supply, raising the cost of travel, heating and food, analysts at S&P Global Platts said. “We’re going to see it fuel all commodities,” said Chris Midgley, global head of analysis, S&P Global Platts, noting that …
Read More »‘The Big Hoof’: Dunfermline actor Louis Hall gets back in the saddle to walk for Afghan families
AN ACTOR who raised almost £ 40,000 by taking part in a charity trek last year is getting back on the saddle to help Afghan families. Louis Hall, of Oakley, traveled 1,147 miles from John O’Groats to Land’s End in 2020 on a Highland pony in memory of his late …
Read More »Mallory Kline scores 2 goals as Ephrata advances from northern Lebanon to the LL League field hockey semi-finals | High school field hockey
Northern Lebanon really got carried away in the defensive zone during the Lancaster-Lebanon League field hockey quarter-final on Saturday night in Ephrata. It seemed like the right strategy for the Vikings. However, when faced with a player like Mallory Kline senior of the Mountaineers, sometimes even a defensive shell doesn’t …
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Search for quotes, news, net asset values ââof mutual funds TIC INE154A01025, ITC, 500875 Tata Engines INE155A01022, TATAMOTORS, 500570 TML-D IN9155A01020, TATAMTRDVR, 570001 Power of Tata INE245A01021, TATAPOWER, 500400 IRCTC INE335Y01012, IRCTC, 542830 Search for quotes, news, net asset values ââof mutual funds TIC INE154A01025, ITC, 500875 Tata Engines INE155A01022, …
Read More »Ten of Cornwall’s most haunted places you can visit in October
Cornwall has a rich history of folk tales and is steeped in many myths and legends. So it’s no surprise to learn that the county is said to be one of the UK’s most haunted places. As Halloween approaches, some of you brave souls might be looking to explore the …
Read More »Vegan Recipe by Meera Sodha for Cavolo Nero with Spelled and Walnuts | Vegan food and drink
I was not one of the first to adopt kale. With every bite I felt like the sturdy, spiky leaf was telling me it shouldn’t be eaten. But black kale, or cavolo nero, is a different beast. The leaves resemble the frosted plumes of an exotic bird and blend into …
Read More »Fox broadcaster slammed a presenter’s comment
Terry Bradshaw (pictured right) has been criticized for his comments about Erin Andrews’ clothes (pictured left). (Images: Fox News) Television broadcaster Terry Bradshaw was criticized for making “cringe-worthy” comments on “Thursday night football” Presenter Erin Andrews on a live broadcast. Andrews was interviewing Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Devin White after …
Read More »What a £ 2million property looks like in Cornwall, Spain and Thailand
A semi-detached property in Cornwall costs the same as a villa in Thailand with an infinity pool. To get a sense of how properties across the county stack up against overseas properties, CornwallLive took a look at what a £ 2million home looks like in Cornwall and other popular holiday …
Read More »Big Dance Company raises £ 60,000 to buy Penzance Church Hall after developer pulls out
A famous dance company after its house was saved from being sold to developers. The Big Dance Company Danzaction charity in Penzance, Cornwall launched a successful fundraising campaign during last year’s closings to be able to purchase the Church Street Parish Hall, which has been its home for 18 years. …
Read More »“Strong conviction”: the best strategist sets the table on Buy Canada
The chief strategist of the National Bank of Canada says the S & P / TSX Composite Index is the perfect place for investors, especially those who want to hedge against inflation. And he warns that pension funds that have turned their backs on Canada could come to regret this …
Read More »The ecological center of San Juan Capistrano takes a look at corn
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA – We know a few things about corn: It’s usually yellow, it’s great fire-roasted, and it’s hard to digest in its natural form. Well, the Ecological Center of San Juan Capistrano wishes to offer community members the chance to learn even more about this historically rich …
Read More »Gilbert & Sullivan’s own model back live
LIVE THE KING â Edward Tavalin as the Pirate King in “The Pirates of Penzance” playing at the Hillcrest Center in Thousand Oaks. Courtesy of John Pillsbury There is much to celebrate in Ventura County these days with the gradual return of musical theater, but the most rewarding of these …
Read More »Native corn delivered to the Pawnee tribe at CCC
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) – Several members of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma visited Central Community College in Hastings, where they received a special delivery on Wednesday. Several gardeners in the area delivered Pawnee corn to the college for delivery to the tribe. Oklahoma soil is not ideal for growing corn. …
Read More »Record yields of corn and soybeans expected in Illinois
SPRINGFIELD – More than half of Illinois corn crop is now out of fields, says U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Illinois Crop and Crop Report . On Sunday, maize harvested for cereals reached 55 percent, compared to a five-year average of 46 percent at this point in the season. The condition …
Read More »Cornwall Planning Applications: Week ending October 10 | Part 1
Various planning applications have been validated by Cornwall Council and the associated documents can be viewed online on the Council’s website. 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 …
Read More »B-52H crew give unprecedented tour of Stratofortress bomber
Lieutenant-Colonel Bohl presents the B-52H Stratofortress during the guided tour. (Screenshot from YouTube video below) The instructors at Barksdale AFB shared with us their in-depth knowledge of BUFF (Big Ugly Fat Fella), with lots of interesting and little-known details. For nearly 70 years, the B-52 Stratofortress bomber has been one …
Read More »Clevedon Town gives two goals to draw Keynsham Town
Clevedon Town lost a two-goal lead as Keynsham Town, 10, fought back with late goals to walk away with a point at Everyone Active. Ahead of last Saturday’s game, Friends of Clevedon Town member Colin Higgins presented prizes to two players. Morgan Davies received his award for 50 first-team appearances …
Read More »How long does Halloween candy last?
Photo: JLMcAnally (Shutterstock) If you plan to ration your kids’ candy for Halloweenâor end up buying more candy thann you need– you might be wondering how long it will last before its quality starts to deteriorate. As a rule, most candy will last for nine months, although may vary depending …
Read More »“Mutinous” passengers back train to missed stations after sounding the alarm six times
A train journey from Cornwall descended into chaos when a train operator removed essential stops from their schedule. The emergency alarm was triggered a total of six times on a Great Western Railway (GWR) service from Penzance to London. According to the site Railway news, the “mutinous passengers” forced the …
Read More »Higher yields push up dollar as oil soars | Bay Post-Moruya Examiner
Global stocks edged up on gains in China, while higher Treasury yields lifted the US dollar to an almost three-year high against the Japanese yen. Brent oil prices have extended their bull run to reach the land last visited in late 2018, with gains in the energy complex fueling inflation …
Read More »The elegant Grade II listed home sits on the wall of Mousehole Harbor
The property stands on the harbor wall with lovely panoramic sea views across Mousehole Harbor to Mt St Michael. The vendors have created an incredible living space that is open to a custom fitted kitchen with direct sea views from most parts of the room through the 14 foot picture …
Read More »VAPA Presents “HMS Pinafore” October 14-17 at Brown Auditorium
Tweeter tweet button for twitter Posted on October 10, 2021 Want to go? WHAT: VAPA performance “HMS Pinafore” WHEN: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 14, 15 and 16; 2 p.m., Sunday October 17 OR: Brown Auditorium COST: Free for ULM students, $ 15 general admission By Ashlyn DupreeULM …
Read More »California COVID death rates higher in less vaccinated areas
Residents of rural California counties with low vaccination rates died from COVID-19 at significantly higher rates during the summer wave of Delta coronavirus variants than those in better vaccinated areas such as the San Bay area. Francisco and Southern California, a Los Angeles Times data analysis found. The findings show …
Read More »Fallin ‘Blackbird Festival returns next Saturday; brings corn hole with it | New
The corn hole turned out to be a popular addition to Beebe’s Fallin ‘Blackbird Festival this year, according to Beebe Chamber of Commerce President Camille Stout. As of Wednesday, 40 teams had entered the festival’s corn hole tournament, Stout said. âIt feels like it really took off. “ âIt’s a …
Read More »Madison County farm owners bring exotic corn maze and petting zoo to northeast Georgia – Grady Newsource
Walking through a corn maze can be exciting and mysterious. The tall stalks of corn loom overhead, and with each turn the path becomes more difficult. But the process to grow a maze is harder than it looks. Â Broad River Corn Maze farm owners Michelle Kaye and Jennifer McClure realized …
Read More »Helston signs Cory Harvey from Western League rivals Mousehole
Helston Athletic has finalized the signing of Toolstation Western League rival Mousehole AFC goaltender Cory Harvey. The former Plymouth Argyle Academy prospect joins Helston and will be available for their top-of-the-table clash against Tavistock AFC on Saturday 9 October. Speaking to the Packet, Helston manager Steve Massey was delighted to …
Read More »Why don’t people take Gilbert and Sullivan seriously?
THEand I admit it: I have not, for most of my life, been the model even of an unconditional fan of the work of William Schwenck Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Instead, I thought of their Savoy operas as reliquaries of archaic Victorian-era chauvinism, complacent bourgeois sentimentality, one-dimensional expressive mirth, and …
Read More »Sewer warnings on 23 Cornish beaches after heavy rains, according to Surfers against Sewage
According to Surfers Against Sewage, more than 20 beaches in Cornwall are unsafe for swimming right now due to sewage being pumped into the water. Using data from water and sewer companies, the Cornwall-based charity campaigning for cleaner waters across the UK has revealed the worst places for pollution from …
Read More »WESTFALL: The numbers behind the harvest and what they mean | Agriculture
As the harvest is in full swing in the area, we are starting to hear yield reports, indicative of the success of this year’s harvest. In addition to yield reports, you can also hear farmers and those in the agricultural industry discussing crop moisture and test weight. What do these …
Read More »The King Of All Cabin Monitors And Why Your Diesel Pickup Needs One: Edge Products Insight CTS3 Installation and Review
The On-board products The Insight Monitor started replacing analog gauges along the A-pillar years ago, and now you can find one on about a third of all diesel pickups on the road. It is not by accident. Powerteq LLC, the parent company of Edge Products, has perfected its monitor over …
Read More »Cornwall’s ‘Greatest Singer of All Time’ Brenda Wootton Celebrated in New Exhibition and Film
The life and work of Cornish singer Brenda Wootton – described as ‘Cornwall’s greatest singer’ – is to be celebrated in a public exhibition and film next month. ‘Mordonnow / Sea Waves’, from Penzance-based cultural production company BOSENA, will feature highlights from a new archive created to document Brenda’s life, …
Read More »Terror in the Corn will scare visitors in October |
Marana is going to have a great time: Terror in the Corn is now open at the intersection of Tangerine Road and I-10 at exit 240. Terror In the Corn is a locally organized and managed event that has brought spooky entertainment to Southern Arizona for 10 years. Each Terror …
Read More »New food, new stalls making a difference at the fall festival
EVANSVILLE, Indiana (WEHT) – Go to enough fall festivals and eventually you’ll get what you like. But for every brain sandwich, stromboli, or haystack, there’s always something new to try along W. Franklin Street. For the Hadi Shrine Motor Corps, that means khaki pudding, homemade by Heather Laflen. Laflen, who …
Read More »Cincinnati Opera House to Return to Music Hall, SCPA This Summer
CINCINNATI – After two seasons of absence, the Cincinnati Opera plans to return to Cincinnati Music Hall and the School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) next June and July for its 2022 summer festival. The company plans to celebrate the homecoming with a full season of five operas. The …
Read More »Joby and Podzilla compact tripod range announced
October 5, 2021 JOBY compact tripods are a new line of tripods designed to be affordable, versatile and lightweight, Tripods are full-size tripods, which is different from the usual Joby Gorillapod tripods, such as the Gorillapod, which are compact and designed to attach to most things. The range has been …
Read More »Colin Keane has history in his sights with six mounts in Navan
Colin Keane will have history in sight when he teams up with six mounts in Navan on Wednesday. With 125 winners to his name already this season, Keane is a little short of Joseph O’Brien’s 2013 record of 126 winners in a single campaign in Ireland. Maker Of Kings’ success …
Read More »Major General Matthew Holmes, Navy who led a daring assault on Afghanistan but resigned as commanding general of the Royal Marines after resisting plan to double his role – obituary
Appointed Commanding General of the Royal Marines that year, Holmes began to develop a new coastal strike concept for the Future Commando Force, working closely with the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin. In March 2020, he hosted Prince Harry, in his then capacity as Captain General of the …
Read More »Angry passengers force GWR train to turn around after it doesn’t stop in Swindon
A GWR train from Penzance to Paddington which was due to stop at Swindon was forced to turn around by its own passengers after passing through the station. An earlier train cancellation meant that the 2:19 p.m. Penzance service – which usually doesn’t stop in town – had added Swindon …
Read More »Keep a close eye on your stored grain | Business
With varying moisture levels at harvest this year, growers should spend a significant portion of their time monitoring stored grain. Whether the grain has been run dry or at higher moisture levels, tracking that grain after storage is just as important. Much of this crop’s grain was harvested in warm …
Read More »UK’s second aircraft carrier reaches full operational status
HMS Prince of Wales (right) with her escorts (Royal Navy) Posted on Oct 4, 2021 2:14 PM by The maritime executive The UK’s second large aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, was declared fully operational after extensive preparation off the coast of Scotland. A two-week international exercise off the coast …
Read More »Cornwall hospitals fail to meet wait time targets for breast cancer treatment
Cornwall hospitals are not meeting wait time targets for breast cancer treatment. The revelation follows the tragic death of Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding from the illness last month. NHS targets say most people urgently referred by their GP with suspected breast cancer should see a specialist within 14 days. …
Read More »8 of the best scuba diving sites in the UK and Ireland
Holy Island, Anglesey Ideal for: dives on historic wrecks The island’s many coves off North Wales are protected from the strong offshore currents, making them popular land-based dive sites for adventurous divers. Underwater, spectacular reefs, pinnacles, mounds and drop offs create a captivating environment for wrasse, gobies, blennies, various crabs, …
Read More »‘Sapphire Blue Sky’ Helps Crop Yields Above Average
Yields seem to be average or a little better Plumes of dust have gushed from combines across north central Ohio in the past few days, filling the sunny skies that greeted farmers in the first full week of the harvest season. âIt’s been a great week,â said Jason Hartschuh, Ohio …
Read More »Brighid’s Journal: Would you dare dig a hole near their Dalkey mansion sure they would eat you with salt
At 8 a.m. on Monday, there was a knock on the window. He is the Russian with a broken heart, his face wet from the rain. âIt’s for you,â he said. âIt’s a piece of yew wood. I passed the salvage yard on my way and found it. Is this …
Read More »Go to Vegas Go to Del Mar after winning on Rodeo Drive
During their most recent respective trips to the post, Go to Vegas (Goldencents) was ridden by Flavien Prat to a popular victory in the GII John C. Mabee S. while stablemate Luck (The joy of the kitten) had Umberto Rispoli in irons for a Tier 1 allocation tally at Del …
Read More »The duo set to play new album ‘Specters’ at Pound Arts on October 9
A DUO who is widely regarded as two of traditional folk’s most fluid and expressive musicians and innovators will headline a concert at the Pound Arts Center in Corsham on Saturday 9 October. Tom Moore and Archie Moss are expected to perform tracks from their new album Specters at the …
Read More »02 | october | 2021
Halloween is basically built for the hacker. Besides the obvious making of absurd costumes, there is also a chance to showcase your skills, whether mechanical, audio, or video. It’s also a great time to show off our coolest tips for inspiring young proto-hackers. If you need inspiration, we have 150 …
Read More »James Williston Obituary (1938 – 2021) – Ann Arbor, MI
James “Jim” Williston Ann Arbor, MI – James Duncan Williston passed away peacefully from complications of Alzheimer’s disease on Thursday morning July 29. He was 82 years old. Jim was born on December 7, 1938 in Gardner, Massachusetts to Catherine Elizabeth Mildren Williston of Mousehole, Penzance, UK and Blair Duncan …
Read More »Andrew Mount Horse Racing Tips – Saturday October 2
Andrew Mount’s October 2 horse betting advice column includes his top six bets for Saturday. After more than two decades of work in the industry, this broadcaster, journalist and informant lets punters discover his secret systems. Andrew regularly posts in the Racing Post, Weekender and Racing & Football Outlook, while …
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