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Tuesday will be the coolest day of the week until another round of warm temperatures
Another warming trend is headed back to the forecast by the second half of the week. The post Tuesday will be the coolest day of the week until another round of warm temperatures appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Photos show cornstalks growing all around Greenfield after tornado carried seed into town
GREENFIELD, Iowa (KCCI) — Cornstalks are growing all across Greenfield after May’s deadly tornado carried seed into town from nearby fields. This plant is known as volunteer corn, a type of weed that grows usually from leftover grain after a harvest. It can be damaging to other surrounding crops and plants as it competes for nutrients in the soil.
NISCA Announces 2023-2024 Swimming And Diving High School All-Americans
Paris Olympian, Alex Shackell from Carmel High School, stands out as one of the featured honorees in the 2023-2024 NISCA All-Americans list. Archive photo via Jack Spitser/Spitser Photography. The National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association (NISCA) has released the 2023-2024 High School All-American lists. View the list of of recipients by...
EA Sports College Football 25: Nine High Desert athletes featured. Here are their ratings
It’s been a long time coming — more than a decade to be exact — but at last college football fans can rejoice as they can now build a program into the next great dynasty or create the next star to win the Heisman Trophy. EA Sports...
Newsom spotlights San Francisco as he touts California economy
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom namechecked San Francisco several times in a news release Monday touting California retaining its title as the world’s fifth largest economy. “Since April, Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that the state has retained its title as the world’s fifth largest economy, broken tourism-spending records, increased its population, […]
Leona Egeland Rice: Pioneering Feminist Assemblymember
Leona Egeland Rice was a pioneer first in the lobby corps, and then in the California Assembly where she served three terms ending in 1980. In this oral history interview, conducted at her home in Napa by journalist Dan Morain, she recalls how she won even though the California Democratic Party would not endorse women. Legislators—Bill Lockyer, Willie Brown, George Moscone and March Fong Eu—did support her in that first campaign in 1974.
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