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The Oklahoma summer heat is officially upon us. With temperatures expected to reach over 100 degrees throughout the coming weeks, anyone working outside should stay prepared.
As temperatures rise and summer settles over Beatrice, it’s not just humans who feel the heat — our four-legged friends do, too.
Little Chute joins neighboring communities in allowing backyard chickens, with supporters citing educational benefits and ...
This week’s featured adoptable pets from the Kent County Animal Shelter are a confident, adventurous dog and a sweet dog that ...
Creating a simple and functional outdoor chicken cage with a roof is an excellent way to provide your poultry with a secure ...
Constructing a simple and practical chicken cage for outdoor use is an effective way to ensure poultry stay safe, comfortable ...
COCOA’S PICKS Squalicum Harbor Block Party 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 LFS Marine & Outdoor and Participating Squalicum Harbor Locations, 851 Coho Way. Summer is the un ...
Leslie Barnes said it all happened outside of Wilkes Community College on July 5. Barnes was visiting campus with her ...
Their huge wings allow them to glide on air currents while expending minimal energy, enabling them to spend long periods at ...