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A brand new rush arrives on the Seward Peninsula: for graphite, not gold
SEWARD PENINSULA — Ducks and swans flew overhead as Sylvester Ayek, 82, and his daughter Kimberly, 35, hauled rocks to…
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H-E-B, Kingsford, Jack Daniel’s, B&B, Royal Oak and Viva Pancho
When it’s time to pick up a bag of charcoal, there are almost as many options in the barbecue aisle…
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Halloween decorations get gory, and a few favor to dial it down
This photo provided by Balsam Hill shows a jack-o-lantern with a feline face. Black cats, celestial imagery and ravens are…
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Constance Hershey Obituary (1934 – 2023) – Fernandina Seaside, FL
Constance “Connie” Hershey was born on May 3, 1934, and raised in Givhans, S.C., but for the last three years,…
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Weekly: Almost 100 sauna fires in previous 12 months a trigger for concern | Information
Between the start of 2017 and the end of June this year, Maaleht reports (link in Estonian) of 3,150 fires…
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Cruise CEO Says SF ‘Ought to Be Rolling Out the Pink Carpet’ for Robotaxis, Threatens To Possibly Go away City
In his first major public interview since the DMV cut their San Francisco fleet in half, Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt…
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Handyman
Goal to shut 9 shops, together with 3 within the San Francisco Bay Space, citing security considerations
FILE – A Target store is seen June 29, 2016, in Hialeah, Fla. Target announced, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023, that…
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High Firm 2023: Monetary Companies – ColoradoBiz Journal
Congratulation to Colorado Enterprise Fund, GLC Advisors LLC and Bank of America for being featured in our 2023 Top Company…
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SNP frontrunner Kate Forbes distances herself from Sturgeon by calling trans Isla Bryson a ‘MAN,
By Chris Matthews and Madeleine Ross 23:24 20 Feb 2023, updated 00:19 21 Feb 2023 SNP frontrunner Kate Forbes called…
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Tesla wants graphite. Alaska has loads. However mining it raises fears in close by villages.
The traditional Iñupiaq village of Teller sits on a long spit of land separating two bodies of water off Western…
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