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This Month in History: March 16-31

By John Grimaldi And David Bruce Smith loans to help fuel California’s growing economy,” according to History.com. Since then, it has morphed into a worldwide financial titan. For more information, The Grateful American Book Prize recommends Ralph Moody’s Wells Fargo.

Years Ago

From The Files of The Seminole Producer Seminole Police Chief Harry Wakefield told city civic club members Tuesday that during his police career he has seen several acts of police brutality, and such acts will not be tolerated in the Seminole department.

Top 5 Smartphone Features You Can’t Live Without

(StatePoint) Smartphones are our lifeline – we use them to connect us to just about everything and everyone in our world. Americans check their phones an average of 344 times a day — once every four minutes — according to a 2022 Review.org survey. But when was the last time you upgraded your phone?

Goats: An Alternative Brush Management Tool

Understory brush management and cedar removal are the practices that most landowners pursue and, often, what many properties need. Unfortunately, these are some of the most expensive land management practices that can be done. However, the benefits of controlling brush can be many.

Controlling Chinese Privet

The plant community is one of the biggest considerations when managing or improving wildlife habitat. The species of plants and how they grow either directly or indirectly affects the five habitat requirements of every wildlife species: food, water, cover, space, and arrangement.

Grandmother Sniffs at Young Woman's Nose Stud

FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2023 DEAR ABBY: My 20-year-old niece, “Andrea,” came to visit her grandmother wearing a nose stud. Andrea is quiet, is polite to her grandparents and aunt and is in her third year of college. Her grandmother is livid at her daughter for “allowing” the girl to do this.
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