Lincoln Forest Set To Reopen to PublicTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 2:15PMAfter recent rain showers and higher humidity readings, the Lincoln National Forest will reopen to the public on Thursday, though some fire restrictions are still in place.
Grass clippings cause issuesTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 1:57PMThe City of Moberly is working hard to keep the community in good condition. One of the areas of focus this time of year is grass and weeds.
in High Summer [Casaubon's Book]Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 8:47AMWe shared two cherry tomatoes this morning, the first ripe ones of the year, and that, to us, is the proof we're fully into high summer. If I don't pick the zucchini every day, I'm sorry. The weather is hot and sultry, the apricots are close to ripe and the peaches are following. The boys drown in fruit every day - it is the one thing I can't say no to. The fireflies sparkle like fireworks. The ...
Late spring causes harsh allergy seasonTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 8:14AMSPOKANE, Wash.—Experts reported a wet spring has made this summer particularly bad for people who suffer from allergies. Allergists said grass and weeds are the culprit for allergies during summer in the Spokane area. People allergic to those have said the past few months have been miserable. Many report waking up with runny noses and are constantly sneezing. “I felt really stuffed up and even ...
Everson learns intermunicipal sewage agreement nearly finishedTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 8:01AMEverson Borough Solicitor Mark Rowan told council Monday night that the issue concerning the intermunicipal sewage agreement with the Westmoreland Fayette Municipal Sewage Authority has almost come to a close.
High Weeds Lead to City CrackdownTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 7:45AMBROWNSVILLE - After more than ten inches of rain in parts of Cameron County, there's now a problem with high grass. The city has started cracking down on people who have high weeds. N eighbors on Boca Chica and Coria began calling the city after the grass at one home grew so high it became unsightly. The homeowner passed away, and no one's been caring for the property. "Oh yeah, when that house ...
Richmond strengthens weeds lawTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 7:29AMRichmond Common Council on Monday night moved to put more teeth in the city's ordinance governing out-of-control grass and weeds, including leaving it up to the discretion of city officials to fine property owners up to $2,500 for repeat violations.
Sound Off!--July 19, 2011Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 7:09AMIt is time something is done to stop crime. Those young hooligans should certainly have their names in the paper. As long as their names are not there, they are laughing, laughing all the way.
Reseeding Saginaw: Effort to clear overgrown lot reveals threat to safety of firefighters and residentsTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 7:09AMHe didn’t see them at first, the fire hydrants.