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    May 3, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  1. Springtime snow results in slow business for greenhouses, gardeners

    AURORA, Mo. - April showers have brought May flowers…and flurries
    mlandis@ky3.com
    AURORA, Mo. - April showers have brought May flowers…and flurries "Even this is pretty crazy," stated owner Doyle Ferguson. At the Aurora Greenhouses, the purple petunias really pop out against the bright white snow. "You can actually see the...

    Tags: Mother's Day

  2. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  3. Arkansas linemen headed to Sandy-ravaged areas

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Nov. 5, 2012 – Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas crews from four distribution cooperatives have been dispatched to assist with power restoration efforts in New York.  The outages are the result of Hurricane Sandy.
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Nov. 5, 2012 – Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas crews from four distribution cooperatives have been dispatched to assist with power restoration efforts in New York.  The outages are the result of Hurricane Sandy. Crews from...

    Tags: Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Doug Evans, Long Island

  4. May 7, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  5. Conservation Department will bring 35 more elk to southern Missouri

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will soon add 35 wild elk to the Show-Me State’s recently restored herd at Peck Ranch Conservation Area.  Peck Ranch is part of a 221,000-acre elk-restoration zone that covers parts of Shannon, Carter and Reynolds counties. 
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will soon add 35 wild elk to the Show-Me State’s recently restored herd at Peck Ranch Conservation Area.  Peck Ranch is part of a 221,000-acre elk-restoration zone that covers...

    Tags: Renovation, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology

  6. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  7. Homeless horse destinations: Sale Barn or Horse Rescue

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- KY3 News first reported Thursday that a Wyoming company has a proposed plan to open a horse slaughter and processing plant for human consumption near Mountain Grove.   
    KY3 Reporter
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- KY3 News first reported Thursday that a Wyoming company has a proposed plan to open a horse slaughter and processing plant for human consumption near Mountain Grove.    It's a proposal that's finding controversy.  Those who work with...

    Tags: Farms

  8. May 23, 2013 |Story| AP Arkansas
  9. Here is the latest Arkansas news from The Associated Press

    DE QUEEN, Ark. (AP) — Heavy rain and high winds brought by recent storms did some damage to the Arkansas corn, winter wheat and hay crops. The University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture said yesterday that high winds in places either flattened...

    Tags: Trials, Walmart, Punishment, George W. Bush, Arable Farming

  10. May 23, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. INTERVIEW-IMF sees Ethiopia's economic growth slowing as private sector struggles

    Reuters
    * GDP growth seen slowing to 6.5 pct in 2012/13 from 8.5 pct * Inflation seen steady in single digits * Huge public spending crowding out the private sector * Reforms needed to lure more foreign investment By Richard Lough ADDIS ABABA, May 23...

    Tags: Finance, Government, Petroleum Industry, Hydroelectricity, International Monetary Fund

  12. May 23, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. Nature's ways of improving backyard gardening

    Akron Beacon Journal
    AKRON, Ohio You might be working harder in the garden than you have to. By taking cues from nature, you can cut down on insect damage, diseases and other problems that often plague food gardens. Add a little human ingenuity, and you can even extend the...

    Tags: Weather, Gardening, Chemical Industry, Hobbies, Tomatoes

  14. May 23, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  15. Dry farming draws interest from small growers

    The Sacramento Bee
    A centuries-old farming technique called dry farming once the order of the day in California's Central Valley is once again drawing the interest of some of the region's farmers. The technique is as simple as it is risky. Dry farming relies solely on...

    Tags: Grapes, Tomatoes, Robin Williams, Farms, Apricots

  16. May 22, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Central science teacher stepping away after 22 years

    A chemistry class during her junior year at Warner High School sparked Jan Palmer's love of science.
    A chemistry class during her junior year at Warner High School sparked Jan Palmer's love of science.  That's why she set out to be a medical technologist. She graduated from Northern State University, did a year-long internship at Rapid City Regional...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Biology, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science

  18. May 22, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Spring baseball league completes season

     Due to adverse weather, the Aberdeen Smittys Youth Spring League will conclude today with playoff games in all three divisions.  The one-day tournament format will pit the number one and two seeded teams against each other for the championship. The...
  20. May 22, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  21. Somerset County Where to Go for May 23

    Fireman’s Adventure Race The Fireman’s Adventure Race June 1, includes a 5 kilometer walk/run through town that will also include some off-pavement terrain. The start and finish for the 5k will be at the Rockwood Fire Department. Breakfast...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, Media Industry, State Parks, Potatoes, Festive Events

  22. May 22, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Free webinars teach small businesses to prepare for hurricanes

    Small business owners need to take care of their work property during hurricane season -- just like they protect their homes.
    Sun Sentinel
    Small business owners need to take care of their work property during hurricane season -- just like they protect their homes. To help small businesses plan and prepare, Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater’s Department of Financial...

    Tags: Jeffrey Atwater, Natural Disasters, Business, Disasters and Accidents, Financial and Business Services

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