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Virginia farm changing lives of kids with disabilities
Dog and owner were killed at Tacoma homeless camp. Here's the gunman's sentence Chevron payments make up nearly 24% of ...
Moo! These dairy cows at Spartan Farms in Sparta, MI were camera ready.
American farmers are facing difficult operating decisions as winter approaches due to tariffs, U.S. trade policies, high ...
North Carolina offers unique attractions and quirky facts, from the tallest lighthouse to the birthplace of Krispy Kreme ...
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The Western State That Produces The Most Beer Isn't California
California is number one in so many categories from population, to entertainment, to technology, but it's not number one when ...
Oil and gas company Diversified Energy and the state of West Virginia partner up to launch the Mountain State Plugging Fund ...
It has been four years since the last election of a Town of Sheridan supervisor and two years since the election of a new board member. The election on Tuesday brings two new people seeking seats on ...
From backyard chickens to cereal mascots, eagle hunts to monarch migrations, this article blends rural musings, quirky facts, ...
The Department of Education’s abandonment of traditional civil-rights litigation has effectively transported parents back in ...
Milk’s Got Game® is back with a new spotlight on the next generation of athletes and the moms who fuel them. The latest ...
Against the backdrop of major expansion news, the Bluegrass State remains focused on statewide development. | ...
Wisconsin Watch on MSN
Farmers turn to flawed visa program in search for legal labor. Now the rules — and costs — are changing.
Wisconsin farmers are increasingly hiring workers through the H-2A visa program — even as slow-moving bureaucracy and costs cause headaches. Looming rules changes bring uncertainty.
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