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Power raking and core-aeration

September is the optimum time to power rake or core-aerate tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass lawns. These grasses should be coming out of their summer doldrums...

Drying produce

Janet Hackert, Regional Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Harrison County, University of Missouri Extension With food prices on the rise, many people are becoming more...

School success requires family commitment

According to education experts, a lot of school success depends on attitudes toward education fostered in the home. “There are ways families can help children...

Peonies may be cut back now

Peonies often look a little bedraggled by this time of year and gardeners may want to cut them back. That will not be a problem...

Spot of grace – best of

I stepped out onto the wet sidewalk this morning and looked up at the sky and tried to see whether the grey clouds were...

Swift waters prompt safety reminder

CANON CITY, Colo. -  Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Canon City officials want to remind people to stay safe this summer while enjoying the...

Handfishing season kicks off June 15

Anglers use their hands as bait in a technique known as “noodling” PRATT – You won’t find any hotdogs or chicken livers with a “noodler,”...

Let’s hit the trail! National Trails Day is June 7

Kansas boasts hundreds of miles of trails to enjoy TOPEKA ­– American Hiking Society’s National Trails Day will bring together outdoor enthusiasts across the country on...
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