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Fresh Salt At Saybrook Point
The Hartford CourantAfter a full-scale renovation and menu overhaul, Saybrook Point Inn's Terra Mar restaurant was in need of a new name. For inspiration, the owners and staff looked to the million-dollar view that remained. The property sits "at the mouth of the...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Old Saybrook, Foods and Beverages, Chicago Restaurants, Human Interest
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Howard County Briefs
Auditions The Columbia Orchestra will hold auditions from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 14, and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday, Aug. 15, at Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Road in Columbia. To schedule an audition, call 410-465-8777, ext. 4 or...Tags: Best Buy Co., Inc., Rentals, Dining and Drinking, Human Interest, Ellicott City
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Smithsonian unveils Chilean mine exhibition, local attends
Daily American InternBill Arnold lives on the farm where the Quecreek Mine rescue occurred, but he was not there Wednesday. Instead he visited Washington, D.C., accepting the ambassador of Chile’s invitation to attend the preview of “Against All Odds: Rescue...Tags: Chile, Disasters and Accidents, Human Interest, Industrial Accidents, Diplomacy
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Chimichurri sauce enlivens steak wraps
The steps cattle producers take to improve the environment aren't new; they have been around for many decades. In fact, as long as cattle have been raised on the land, American families have worked to protect and enhance the environment. Farmers' and...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Tortillas, Garlic, Foods and Beverages, Steaks
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Are U.S. growers losing their competitive edge because of regulatory hurdles?
With the challenges of feeding a rapidly growing global population, farmers are looking for new seed traits that can improve yields, withstand extreme weather, and provide greater end-user value. Brazil, where regulators are steadily approving new biotech...Tags: Rachel Carson, Biotechnology Industry, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science and Technology
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Nurseries Suffering in our Triple-Digit Heat
tommy.noel@the33tv.comWith no rain, our lawns and gardens are taking a beating. “This summer has been a little bit worse, a little bit hotter, a little bit drier,” said Mark Ruibal of Ruibal’s Plants of Texas. Landscaping companies and greenhouses are...Tags: Texas
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Aglow in nature
Natural grasslands and prairie beauty surround the concrete drive into the resort. Tall native prairie grasses gracefully lean with the breeze slithering through their leaves. Prairie flowers abound over the rolling hills as far as the eye can see. Images...Tags: Building Material, Forestry and Timber, Metal and Mineral, Forests, Natural Resources
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Capturing the wildlife of Howard County
Taking photographs of birds wasn't always on Michael Oberman's list of things to accomplish in life.
Yet nowadays, the Columbia resident says he "would rather be around a great blue heron than James Brown," one of the 300 music greats he interviewed...Tags: Nikon Corp, Newspapers, Ellicott City, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Arts and Culture
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Grassland Conference slated for Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS — The National Wildlife Federation and South Dakota State University announce the upcoming conference: "America's Grasslands: Status, Threats and Opportunities," to be held in Sioux Falls Aug.15-17. The conference brings together...Tags: Restructuring and Recapitalization, Wyoming, Charity, Ecosystems, Biology
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Underwater art, birding fest offer different looks at Florida Keys
Whether by sea or by air, there are plenty of natural diversions in coming months in the Florida Keys.
Let's start in the water, where an underwater art exhibit has debuted on a former Air Force missile-tracking ship sunk as an artificial reef in the...Tags: Atlantic Ocean, Gardens and Parks, Marathon, Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure
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Lower Howards Creek schedules fall hiking events
It’s been a hot summer, but the heat and humidity are waning, and more people are thinking about hiking.
The Friends of Lower Howard’s Creek has scheduled fall hiking trips at the Lower Howard’s Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve...Tags: Human Interest, Photography and Video, Rivers, Bodies of Water, Photography Supplies and Services
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Wildlife officials on lookout for ailing deer
julieg@herald-mail.comA confirmed case of epizootic hemorrhagic disease was discovered in a white-tailed deer in the Williamsport area in late summer, and other cases have been reported in the Clear Spring area, according to a Maryland Department of Natural Resources official....Tags: Allegany County, Frederick County (Maryland), Energy Resources, Kent County, Natural Resources
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