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Marijuana growing operation discovered north of Boswell
Daily American Staff WriterState police found 28 marijuana plants in a heavily wooded area in Jenner Township north of Boswell on Tuesday. The Daily American is not releasing the names of the two suspects because charges have not been filed. They will be charged with possession...Tags: Drug Trafficking
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Veterans home-loan bond money going untapped
SACRAMENTO — In the last century, Californians have said yes to every request for money to help veterans buy homes. Since 2000, they have signed off on $1.4 billion in bonds for that purpose. But most of that money remains untapped. In fact, the...Tags: Voting, Marketing, Iraq, Vietnam, U.S. Congress
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Saturday, May 18, FREE gardening/nature events for families and anyone interested in great outdoors
Learn and Grow Series with Art in the Garden Linda Miller, Artist and Virginia Master Naturalist, will help children 7 and older create a botanical portrait in colored pencil or watercolor from plant materials they select in the Williamsburg Botanical...
Tags: York County (Virginia), Marine Science, Animals, Science and Technology, Physiology
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Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution Day
Goggles on, boys and girls. The test kitchen food processor is wobbling like a Tilt-A-Whirl at the county fair. Before the tidbits go wild, let's dish: Think before you eat. Friday's Food Revolution Day is part of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's...
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Brevard County, Social Media, Lifestyle and Leisure, New Smyrna Beach
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The annual VIMS Marine Science Day is Saturday
The annual Virginia Institute of Marine Science "Marine Science Day" will be held Saturday at the Gloucester Point campus from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The open house features exhibits, a parade, children's activities, seining on the York River, lab tours,...Tags: Marine Science, Science and Technology, Gloucester Point, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Festive Events
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Supreme Court hands Monsanto a GMO victory
The Supreme Court sided with Monsanto Co. on Monday, ruling against a farmer who used beans grown from the company's patented, genetically modified soybean seeds to plant subsequent crops. It was apparently the first time the court had upheld patent...
Tags: Food Industry, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Genetic Engineering, Consumers, Monsanto Company
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Obamacare's tax on innovation
Government leaders are asking us to out-innovate, out-export and out-work our competitors in order for the United States to turn this economy around. But what if our own government was instituting policies that proved to be some of the biggest obstacles...
Tags: Barack Obama, Government, Science and Technology, Medical Research, Johns Hopkins University
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Lynchburg-area leaders developing strategy to grow agriculture economy
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefDanny Johnson knows a thing or two about innovation. "In agriculture you have to constantly keep looking for changes and doing things different. If we didn't I'd still be using a horse to pull a plow," said Johnson, who owns Johnson's Orchard and the...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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Monsanto pressing ahead with GMO crop amid USDA scrutiny
ReutersBy Carey Gillam St. Louis, Mo. May 14 (Reuters) - Monsanto Co. is pushing on with plans to introduce a controversial new type of herbicide-tolerant crop, and last week's decision by the U.S. government to extend its scrutiny of the proposed new crops...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Dow Chemical Co., Litigation and Regulation, U.S. Department of Agriculture, St. Louis
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Farmer loses seed patent case
WASHINGTON — Monsanto Co. and other companies that patent seeds may prohibit farmers from growing a second crop from their genetically modified seeds, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously. The closely watched decision was a clear victory for...Tags: Fatigue, Trials, Drugs and Medicines, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Genetic Engineering
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UPDATED: South Dakota's Stephanie Herseth Sandlin will not run for U.S. Senate seat
Former South Dakota U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin said Monday she will not seek the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Tim Johnson, removing herself from a contest expected to play a key role in determining which party controls the...Tags: Tim Johnson, Government, Lawyers, Olympia J. Snowe, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
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Narrow base cools economic impact of hot Ghana bourse
Reuters* SME's seen wary of increased scrutiny if they list * Govt seen reluctant to release stake in key firms * Ghana bourse in middle of African pack By Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Kwasi Kpodo ACCRA, May 14 (Reuters) - Ghana's bourse is up more than 50 percent...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., AngloGold Limited, Government, Marketing, Stock Market
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