On March 6, 1966 the first episode of a new show for farmers began. Six decades later, it's still going strong.
FRIDAY, MARCH 6 Meet Baby Jay at the Watkins, 6-7 p.m., Watkins Museum of History, 1047 Massachusetts St. Free admission. University Theatre: “Corners Grove,” 7 p.m., William Inge Memorial Theatre, ...
James Talarico, a state lawmaker and seminarian, spoke after capturing the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in Texas. President Trump plans to endorse a candidate in the G.O.P. runoff between ...
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Why your favorite songs don't shuffle randomly
In this video, we explore why Spotify's shuffle feature isn't truly random and operates based on an algorithm. We discuss the reasons behind our preferences for non-random shuffle, the results of an ...
Screams pelted down from everywhere — Crofton wrestlers and parents in the bleachers, teammates pressing against the ropes, coaches in their corner chairs. Sophomore Ruby Russell didn’t hear any of it ...
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Ask a farmer in Minnesota right now what their biggest concern is heading into the spring planting season and you’ll likely hear multiple answers. There are high input costs for seed and labor.
“We have a 5,000-acre farm, 1,100 acres of it in drip,” Pinal farmer Dan Thelander told the committee. “We and our landlords spent in excess of 2.5 million dollars to install drip systems. But if you ...
The people who run SA’s market stalls are selling delicious snacks and incredible products you won’t find anywhere else. Meet 18 of the best here. It’s these individuals and their work that make South ...
There are plenty of savings, tricks, and loopholes to be found in the jungle that is Amazon – if you stay on top of them all. If you don't, you could easily rack up charges of over £20 a month (though ...
Local community events throughout the North Fork following the March 6, 2026, print issue of the Riverhead News-Review.
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