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Green nabs four first place ribbons at fair
Keith Green of Honey Dew Apiary of Winchester won four first place awards in the Kentucky State Fair bee and honey class in August. Green won first place for his white honey, amber honey, light honey and was the sweepstakes winner of his class. Green...Tags: Labor Day
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On the Radar: Local honey and college getting costlier?
Amid increasing enrollment and state budget cuts, UC tuition hikes are on the table, ABC7 reported. UC undergraduate students currently pay approximately $12,000 for basic tuition. Beginning in the 2015-2016 academic year, tuition under the proposed plan...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Colleges and Universities, Bars and Clubs
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Seven Springs to host earth-friendly fair
Daily American Sunday EditorThe Mother Earth News Fair at Seven Springs Mountain Resort is expected to bring thousand of people wishing to learn more about sustainable living and growing greener projects and products into the area this weekend. “We’ve already sold out...Tags: Rentals, Gardening, Hobbies
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Festival seeks to recruit beekeepers
Behold the honeybee.
Tireless worker. Loyal to the homeland. Responsible for much of what we buy in the grocery store.
That's a big burden for such tiny wings.
Hundreds of visitors came Saturday to the Patuxent Wildlife Refuge in Laurel to pay their...Tags: Natural Resources, Health, Wildlife, Employees, Wildflowers
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Bees Invade Fair Oaks Neighborhood; Chase off Removal Crews, Neighbors & TV Reporter
FOX40 NewsA swarm of bees who made a vacant house their home became so aggressive neighbors were trapped inside their house. The bees apparently became agitated when a bee remover started getting into the walls of the Fair Oaks house to take the hives out. Meg...Tags: Vehicles, Arts and Culture, Facebook, Mass Media
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Bees: Virginia beekeepers try to stop pollinator's decline
HAMPTON — Andrew Westrich lifted the top from a waste-high wood box in his suburban backyard.
He pried apart one of several frames lodged inside, exposing thousands of honey bees that, despite the dismantling of their home, reacted with...Tags: Ohio, Georgia, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Tony Banks
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Learn the benefits of bats, bees and backyard birds
The Organization for Bat Conservation will be making a visit to Petoskey at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11, with live bats so people can learn about the benefits of these creatures along with bees and backyard birds. This informative workshop, organized... -
Out & About: Eden Mill Nature Center
Five miles of trails, twilight canoe trips and an environmental learning center make Eden Mill Nature Center a haven for outdoor lovers of all ages. “People come for the interpretive programs, the hiking and the canoeing and kayaking,” says...Tags: Biology, Science and Technology, Canoeing and Kayaking, Nature, Sports
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SEEN ON TV: Sept. 26 - Oct. 2
SEEN ON TV: Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 - OCTOBER 2 To learn more about 100 Nights in a Shack go to www.wfcimpact.com. - OCTOBER 1 The University of Kansas Cancer Center enhances its Pink Fountains campaign in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Computer Networking and Internet, Diseases and Illnesses, Reebok Ltd., National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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Bugs be gone: Mosquito spraying continues
The cargo jet’s interior looks like a pasteurization plant, but this plane doesn’t carry milk.
It’s one of a handful the U.S. Air Force uses to drop chemicals — everything from oil dispersants to insect killers — from the...Tags: Fort Eustis, Diseases and Illnesses, Hampton Roads, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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John Uri Crites
John Uri Crites, 85, a retired aerospace engineer, husband, father (5), grandfather (14) and great-grandfather (21) passed away peacefully at home in Newport Beach, October 5, 2011.
John was born in Los Angeles, 1925 to Viola Agnes Uri and Clarence Dynes...Tags: University of Oklahoma, Social Organizations, Boy Scouts of America, World War II (1939-1945), Youth Organizations
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Honey producers feel sting of production decline
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comMike Baribeau will soon be taking his bees to California, a trip that likely will save his business for another year. In the past few years, Baribeau, who owns Baribeau Honey Co. in Stratford, has transported his colonies to the California almond...Tags: Stratford
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